Research Branch


This series has been discontinued.
  • FRR271:  Paper Birch Managers' Handbook for British Columbia
  • FRR270:  Clearcutting and Visual Quality - A Public Perception Study
  • FRR269:  Fertilization and Thinning Effects on a Douglas-Fir Ecosystem at Shawnigan Lake: 24-Year Growth Response
  • FRR268:  Ground-Truthing the Drought Code: Field Verification of Overwinter Recharge of Forest Floor Moisture
  • FRR267:  Growth of Uneven-aged Interior Douglas-fir Stands as Influenced by Different Stand Structures
  • FRR266:  Lodgepole Pine Nutrition and Fertilization: A Summary of B.C. Ministry of Forests Research Results
  • FRR265:  Potential Loss Due to Decay and Insect Attack Following Selective Harvest in Coastal Montane Forests
  • FRR264:  Soil Compaction Studies
  • FRR263:  Seeding Cover Crops to Inhibit Vegetation Development and Encourage Seedling Growth in Interior Cedar Hemlock and Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir Forests
  • FRR262: Five-Year Overview of Forest Health Surveys in Young Managed Stands in British Columbia, 1991-1995
  • FRR261:  The Carbon Budget of British Columbia's Forests, 1920-1989: Preliminary Analysis and Recommendations for Refinements
  • FRR260:  Decision Support Systems For Forest Pest Management
  • FRR259:  Nine-Year Response of Lodgepole Pine and the Dry Alder Complex to Chemical and Manual Release Treatments on an ICHmk1 Site Near Kelowna
  • FRR258:  Nine-Year Response of Engelmann Spruce and the Willow Complex to Chemical and Manual Release Treatments on an ICHmw2 Site Near Vernon
  • FRR257:  Nine-Year Response of Douglas-Fir and the Mixed Hardwood-Shrub Complex to Chemical and Manual Release Treatments on an ICHmw2 Site Near Salmon Arm
  • FRR256:  The Long-Term Soil Productivity Study in British Columbia
  • FRR255:  Ecology and Management of B.C. Hardwoods
  • FRR254:  Measures to Reduce Overwinter Injury to Planted Spruce in the Boreal Forest of British Columbia
  • FRR253:  STIM User's Manual (for trembling aspen)
  • FRR252:  Effect of Mechanical Site Preparation and Fencing on Five-Year Growth of Douglas-Fir and Lodgepole Pine Seedlings Planted on Dry Sites in the Cariboo Forest Region
  • FRR251:  Integrated Forest Vegetation Management: Options and Applications
  • FRR250:  Black Cottonwood and Balsam Poplar Managers' Handbook for British Columbia
  • FRR249:  Biomass Consumption and Smoke Emissions from Contemporary and Prehistoric Wildland Fires in British Columbia
  • FRR248:  FRDA II Program 3.0 - Research B.C. Ministry of Forests Highlights and Accomplishments
  • FRR247:  Comparing Silvicultural Systems in a Coastal Montane Forest: Productivity and Cost of Harvesting Operations)
  • FRR246:  Pathogenicity of the Bioherbicide Fungus Chondrostereum Purpureum to Some Trees and Shrubs of Southern Vancouver Island
  • FRR245:  Diurnal Variation in the Fine Fuel Moisture Code: Tables and Computer Source Code
  • FRR244:  Identification and Simulation of the Spatial Pattern of Juvenile Lodgepole Pine in the Sub-Boreal Spruce Biogeoclimatic Zone, Stuart Dry Warm and Babine Moist Cold Variants
  • FRR243:  Breeding Bird Communities and Habitat Associations in the Grasslands of the Chilcotin Region, British Columbia
  • FRR242:  Response of Uneven-aged Douglas-fir to Alternative Spacing Regimes: Analysis of the Initial Impact of the Spacing Regimes
  • FRR241:  Evaluation of Forest Vegetation Community Dynamics on the Bush River Brushing Trial Site
  • FRR240:  Red Alder Managers' Handbook for British Columbia
  • FRR239:  Are European Silvicultural Systems and Precedents Useful for British Columbia Silviculture Prescriptions?
  • FRR238:  Montane Alternative Silvicultural Systems (MASS): Proceedings of a Workshop held June 7-8, 1995 in Courtenay, British Columbia
  • FRR237:  STIM User's Manual (for WindowsTM)
  • FRR236:  Three-year Overview of Forest Health in Young Managed Stands in British Columbia 1992-1994
  • FRR235:  Historical Western Hemlock Looper Outbreaks in British Columbia: Input and Analysis Using a Geographical Information System
  • FRR234:  A Biological Evaluation of the Prototype Standing Tree Debarking System (STDS) Used for Direct Control of Mountain Pine Beetle in Lodgepole Pine
  • FRR233:  Microclimatic Influences on Advance Amabilis Fir Regeneration in Clearcut and Understory Habitats of a Coastal Montane Reforestation Site
  • FRR232:  Acclimation of Natural and Planted Amabilis Fir to Clearcut and Stand Edge Microclimates on a Coastal Montane Reforestation Site
  • FRR231:  Pilot Inventory for Pacific Yew
  • FRR230:  Aspen Managers' Handbook for British Columbia
  • FRR229:  High Elevation Regeneration Strategies for Subalpine and Montane Forests of Coastal British Columbia
  • FRR228:  Rainfall Simulation, Soil Infiltration, and Surface Erosion on Skidroad Surfaces-Nelson Forest Region
  • FRR227:  Extensive Studies of Fertilizing and Thinning Coastal Douglas-fir and Western Hemlock: An Installation Report
  • FRR226:  The White Pine Weevil: Biology, Damage and Management Proceedings of a symposium held January 19-21, 1994 in Richmond, British Columbia
  • FRR225:  Surveys of Forest Health in Managed Stands in British Columbia, 1993
  • FRR224:  Commercial Thinning of Mature Lodgepole Pine to Reduce Susceptibility to Mountain Pine Beetle
  • FRR223:  World Review of Strategic Silvicultural Planning Processes that have Potential for Application to British Columbia
  • FRR222:  Annotated Host Fungus Index for Populus in British Columbia
  • FRR221:  Assessment of the Strategic Importance of the Hardwood Resource in British Columbia
  • FRR220:  Ecology and Silviculture of Interior Spruce in British Columbia
  • FRR219:  Using a Geographical Information System for the Input and Analysis of Historical Western Spruce Budworm in British Columbia
  • FRR218:  Effects of Mechanical Site Preparation on Wildlife in British Columbia: Problem Analysis
  • FRR217:  A Trial of Push-falling to Reduce Phellinus weirii Infection of Coastal Douglas-fir
  • FRR216:  Montane Alternative Silvicultural Systems (MASS): Pre-treatment Breeding Bird Communities
  • FRR215:  Shade Tolerance in Tsuga heterophylla (Western Hemlock) and Abies amabilis (Amabilis Fir): A Bibliography 1970-1993
  • FRR214:  Rare and Endemic Vascular Plants of Gwaii Haanas (South Moresby) Park, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia
  • FRR213:  Surveys of Forest Health in Managed Stands in British Columbia, 1992
  • FRR212:  Forest Health Research Needs Survey
  • FRR211:  Economics of Biodiversity and Preservation of Forestlands in British Columbia
  • FRR210:  Proceedings of the Forest Ecosystems Dynamics Workshop, February 10-11, 1993
  • FRR209:  Growth of Short-day Treated Spruce Seedlings Planted Throughout British Columbia
  • FRR208:  Impacts of Hardwood Management on British Columbia Wildlife: Problem Analysis
  • FRR207:  Historical and Future Log, Lumber, and Chip Prices in British Columbia
  • FRR206:  Winter Freezing Injury and Frost Acclimation in Planted Coniferous Seedlings
  • FRR205:  Assessment of Root Disease Hazard in NSR Lands in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
  • FRR204:  A Demonstration of SDSS: A Cost Minimization Approach to Silviculture Planning
  • FRR203:  Structure and Significance of the Value-added Wood Products Industry in British Columbia
  • FRR202:  Proceedings of the Experimental Forests Workshop April 28-29, 1992 - BCFRAC Report 2
  • FRR201:  Review of Western Hemlock Growth Response to Forest Fertilization and Proposals for New Studies
  • FRR200:  Forest Health Surveys in British Columbia: A Review of Sampling Methodology for Ground Surveys
  • FRR199:  Conflict Resolution in Forestry: Recent Initiatives
  • FRR198:  Financial Aspects of Alternative Harvest Cutting Methods and Silvicultural Treatments: A Literature Review
  • FRR197:  Incentives for Lifelong Learning: Continuing Studies and the B.C. Forestry Community
  • FRR196:  Fertilization and Thinning Effect on a Douglas-Fir Ecosystem at Shawnigan Lake: A Synthesis of Project Results
  • FRR195:  Cottonwoods in British Columbia Problem Analysis
  • FRR194:  Conversion of Understocked Salal Sites at Woss Lake, British Columbia
  • FRR193:  Performance of the Value-added Wood Products Industry in British Columbia
  • FRR192:  Regeneration of Montane Forests in the Coastal Western Hemlock Zone of British Columbia: A Literature Review
  • FRR191:   Estimating Forest Sector Employment in British Columbia
  • FRR190:  Surveys of Forest Health in Young Stands in British Columbia
  • FRR189:  Evaluation Methodology and Data Sources for Social and Economic Impact Assessment of Forest Land Management Options: Background Reports
  • FRR188:  Vegetation and Seedling Development Following Site Preparation in the ESSFwm Subzone of Glenogle Creek, Nelson Forest Region, British Columbia: A Case Study
  • FRR187:  Simulation of the Consequences of Red Alder Management on the Growth of Douglas-fir Using FORCYTE-11
  • FRR186:  The Status of Forestry Research in British Columbia
  • FRR185:  Effects of Mycorrhizal Fungi on Quality of Nursery Stock and Plantation Performance in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
  • FRR184:  Response of Thinned, Immature Lodgepole Pine to Nitrogen Fertilization: Six-year Growth Response
  • FRR183:  Ecophysiological Assessment of Western Hemlock Seedlings for Coastal Regeneration Programs in British Columbia
  • FRR182:  Grass and Legume Seeding for Vegetation Control on Blade Scarified Sites in the ICH and ESSF Zones in the Central Interior of British Columbia
  • FRR181:  Third-year Assessment of Prescribed Burning on Forest Productivity of Some Coastal British Columbia Sites
  • FRR180:  Development of a Resistance Index for Sitka Spruce against the White Pine Weevil Pissodes strobi Peck
  • FRR179:  Detection, Recognition and Management of Armillaria and Phellinus Root Diseases in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
  • FRR178:  Fundamentals of Mechanical Site Preparation
  • FRR177:  Initial Effects of Prescribed Fire and Mechanical Site Preparation on Seedling Environment and Establishment on a Backlog NSR Site in Central Interior British Columbia
  • FRR176:  Regeneration, Growth and Development of Picea glauca under Populus spp. Canopy in the Boreal White and Black Spruce Zone
  • FRR175:  SIVE, A New Stock Quality Test: The First Approximation
  • FRR174:  Wildlife Implications of FRDA Northern Interior Research: Summary and Recommendations
  • FRR173:  GIS 92 Working Smarter Symposium Proceedings Vancouver British Columbia Canada February 10 - 13, 1992
  • FRR172:  A Method For Monitoring Wildlife in Managed Forests: A Field Manual (First Approximation)
  • FRR171:  Yellow Cypress: Can We Grow It? Can We Sell It? Proceedings of a Symposium 26-28 March 1990 at the Richmond Inn, Richmond, B.C.
  • FRR170:  Effects of Blackout on British Columbia Spruce Seedlots at Red Rock Research Station
  • FRR169:  Microclimate Monitoring in a Study of NSR Backlog Rehabilitation in the Boreal Region of British Columbia
  • FRR168:  Wood Properties of Subalpine Fir, A British Columbia Interior Wood
  • FRR167:  Silviculture Decision Models: Summary of a Workshop
  • FRR166:  Partial Cutting and Helicopter Yarding on Environmentally Sensitive Floodplains in Old-growth Hemlock/Spruce Forests
  • FRR165:  Impacts of Glyphosate Application on Grizzly Bear Forage Production in the Coastal Western Hemlock Zone
  • FRR164:  Northern Mixedwood '89 Proceedings of a symposium held at Fort St. John, B.C. - September 12-14, 1989
  • FRR163:  A Manual for the Use of Variable Chlorophyll Fluorescence in the Assessment of the Ecophysiology of Conifer Seedlings
  • FRR162:  Effects of Time of Planting of Engelmann Spruce in the Lillooet Forest District, British Columbia
  • FRR161:  Plantation Performance Related to Canadian Fire Weather Index System: 10-Year Consequence of a Time-of-Planting Study in the Coast-Interior Transition Zone
  • FRR160:  Wildlife Forestry Symposium (A Workshop on Resource Integration for Wildlife and Forestry Managers) Prince George, British Columbia, March 7 and 8, 1990
  • FRR159:  Red Alder Seed Tree Control in Coastal British Columbia: A Review
  • FRR158:  Autecology of Common Plants in British Columbia: A Literature Review
  • FRR157:  Identification and Management of Summer Frost-prone Sites in the Cariboo Forest Region
  • FRR156:  Report of a Forestry Mission to Scandinavia
  • FRR155:  Effect of Nursery Short Day and Drought Treatments on Development and Early Farm-field Performance of Western Redcedar
  • FRR154:  Downslope Movement of the Herbicide Hexazinone in the SBS Zone
  • FRR153:  GIS 91 Applications in a Changing World Symposium Proceedings Vancouver Canada February 12 - 15 1991
  • FRR152:  Gel CapÒ Demonstration Trials Throughout British Columbia
  • FRR151:  Long-nights and Moisture Stress Affect Douglas-fir Seedling Growth, Cold Hardiness, Dormancy and Root Growth Potential
  • FRR150:  Competition Between Sitka Alder and Lodgepole Pine in the Montane Spruce Zone in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
  • FRR149:  Factors Limiting Coniferous Seedling Growth in Recently Clearcut Sites Dominated by Gaultheria shallon in CWHvm Subzone
  • FRR148:  Yellow-cedar Stecklings: Nursery Production and Field Performance
  • FRR147:  A Retrospective Study of Competition Between Paper Birch and Planted Douglas-fir
  • FRR146:  Herbicide Application Followed by Prescribed Fire to Convert a Brushfield into a Conifer Plantation in South Coastal B.C.: A Comparison of the Initial Effects of Two Treatments
  • FRR145:  Summer Planting of White Spruce and Lodgepole Pine Seedlings
  • FRR144:  Influence of Soil Temperature on the Effectiveness of Ecotomycorrhizal Fungi in Promoting White Spruce Seedling Growth
  • FRR143:  Testing Backlog Reforestation Options
  • FRR142:  Dieback of Container-Grown Douglas-fir Seedlings
  • FRR141:  Development of Planting Tool for Long-Rooted Seedlings to Optimize Inverted Humus Mound Performance
  • FRR140:  Sanitation of Styroblocks to Control Algae and Seedling Root Rot Fungi
  • FRR139:  Forest Harvesting and Renewal Planning for the British Columbia Interior: An Extension of the Total-Chance Concept
  • FRR138:  Thinning and Utilization of Lodgepole Pine Stands in British Columbia
  • FRR137:  Basal Area Response Nine Years After Fertilizing and Thinning Western Hemlock
  • FRR136:  General Data Collection System Version 6.0 FRDA 136 User's Guide
  • FRR135:  Growth Response of Several Vegetation Species to Herbicides and Manual Cutting Treatments in the Vancouver Forest Region
  • FRR134:  Experiments on Vegetation Control with Native Pathogenic Fungi in the Southern Interior of British Columbia
  • FRR133:  A Guide for the Preparation and Use of Overhead and Slide Visuals
  • FRR132:  Forest Vegetation Management Research Strategy for the Southern Interior, British Columbia
  • FRR131:  Catalogue of Forest Resource Development Agreement Climate Stations
  • FRR130:  Forest Soil Temperature Manual
  • FRR129:  Comparison of Four Single-Stem Methods for Controlling Trembling Aspen
  • FRR128:  Development of Live Limbs on Stumps Following Juvenile Spacing
  • FRR127:  Ergonomics of Tree Planting
  • FRR126:  A Review of Natural Lodgepole Pine Regeneration in the Chilcotin
  • FRR125:  Guidelines for Seed Transfer of Western White Pine in B.C. Based on Frost Hardiness
  • FRR124:  An Economic Strategy for Managing Aspen on Private Lands in Northeast British Columbia
  • FRR123:  Evaluation of an Insulated Canopy for Seedling Transportation
  • FRR122:  Hydrologic and Geomorphic Considerations for Silvicultural Investments on the Lower Skeena River Floodplain
  • FRR121:  Increasing the Utilization Level of British Columbia's Timber Harvest
  • FRR120:  Demonstration of Growth and Form of Young Coastal Conifers in the CWHb1 Variant
  • FRR119:  Production of Higher-Value Treatable SPF Lumber
  • FRR118:  Forest Regeneration in the ESSFa Subzone: A Problem Analysis
  • FRR117:  Damage Appraisal and Pheromone Trapping Studies for the Black Army Cutworm in British Columbia
  • FRR116:  UBC Informs Newsletter Volume 3 # 2 January 1990
  • FRR115:  Current Biomass Status of Red Alder in Coastal British Columbia
  • FRR114:  Black Cottonwood - A Nurse Species for Regenerating Western Redcedar on Brushy Sites
  • FRR113:  Identification of Key Pathogens of Major Coastal Forest Weeds
  • FRR112:  Effect of Manual Treatment Timing on Red Alder Regrowth and Conifer Response
  • FRR111:  Effect of Misting on Water Loss, Growth, and Mycorrhizae in Engelmann Spruce and Douglas-fir
  • FRR110:  Production of Genetically Improved Stecklings of Interior Spruce A Grower's Manual
  • FRR109:  Vegetation Management: An Integrated Approach - Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Vegetation Management Workshop November 14 - 16, 1989 Vancouver, B.C.
  • FRR108:  Bunch Yarding with Radio-controlled Chokers in Coastal British Columbia Second-Growth Timber
  • FRR107:  GIS 90 Making It Work  Symposium Proceedings Vancouver Canada March 13 - 16 1990
  • FRR106:  Assessing Cold Hardiness in Conifers: A Problem Analysis and Discussion Paper
  • FRR105:  Site Preparation A Swedish Overview
  • FRR104:  Techniques for Preparing Plant Tissues for Optical and Scanning Electron Microscopy
  • FRR103:  Performance Evaluation of Powered Scarifiers in North Central British Columbia
  • FRR102:  Advances in Sawmill Technology
  • FRR101:  Ground Skidding Second-Growth Timber in Coastal British Columbia: A Case Study
  • FRR100:  Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms in Container-grown Douglas-fir and White Spruce Seedlings
  • FRR099:  Operational Yields Resulting from Typical Silvicultural Treatments under FRDA
  • FRR098:  Exploratory High Elevation Regeneration Trials in the Vancouver Forest Region: 10-Year Species Performance of Planted Stock
  • FRR097:  Net Basal Area Response Nine Years After Fertilizing Thinned and Unthinned Douglas-fir
  • FRR096:  Developing Herbicide Efficacy Tables for the Southern Interior
  • FRR095:  Stratification and Quality Assessment of Abies lasiocarpa Seeds
  • FRR094:  The Effects of Stand Density and Fertilization on Stand Development in Immature Coastal Douglas-fir
  • FRR093:  Autecology, Biology, Competitive Status and Response to Treatment of Seven Southern Interior Weed Species
  • FRR092:  Oxyfluorfen (Goalâ) Trials with Bareroot Forest Seedlings in British Columbia 1987
  • FRR091:  Effect of Nursery Culture on the Growth of Western Hemlock Seedlings During the First Year of Field Establishment
  • FRR090:  Forest Regeneration in the ICHg, Prince Rupert Forest Region: A Problem Analysis
  • FRR089:  A Technical and Operational Comparison of Geographic Information Systems as Applied to the Canadian Forest Industry
  • FRR088:  UBC INFORMS* Newsletter Volume 3 No. 1
  • FRR087:  Response of Aspen Suckering to Pre-harvest Stem Treatments: A Literature Review
  • FRR086:  Using Data Loggers in the Field
  • FRR085:  Variability of Crop Tree Response to Fertilization in Unspaced Douglas-fir Stands
  • FRR084:  The Stress Induced Volatile Emissions (SIVE) Technique for Measuring Levels of Stress in Conifer Seedlings
  • FRR083:  Impact of Porcupine Feeding Damage on Intensive Forest Management in the Prince Rupert Forest Region: Problem Analysis
  • FRR082:  Regional Changes in the B.C. Forest Industry
  • FRR081:  Monitoring Methodology for Assessing the Impact of Forest Herbicide Use on Small Mammal Populations in British Columbia
  • FRR080:  Protocol for Collecting Wildlife and Fisheries Information through FRDA Research
  • FRR079:  Expected Delivered Log Costs for Areas Treated Under the Canada-British Columbia Forest Resource Development Agreement
  • FRR078:  Site Index Equations for Black and White Spruce in Northeastern B.C. and Yukon
  • FRR077:  Integrated Forest/Range Research Five-year Plan
  • FRR076:  GIS 89 A Wider Perspective Symposium Proceedings Vancouver Canada March 7 - 10 1989
  • FRR075:  Climate Change in British Columbia Implications for the Forest Sector: Developing a Framework for Response
  • FRR074:  Integrated Forest/Range Research Five-year Plan
  • FRR073:  Summer Frost in Young Forest Plantations
  • FRR072:  Inverted Humus Mounds: Follow-up Field Assessments
  • FRR071:  The Social Discount Rate for Silvicultural Investments
  • FRR070:  Analysis of the British Columbia Shake and Shingle Industry
  • FRR069:  A Stock Quality Assessment Procedure for Characterizing Nursery-Grown Seedlings
  • FRR068:  Substitution: The Real Threat to B.C.'s Wood Products Sector
  • FRR067:  A Socio-Economic Impact Analysis of Silvicultural Employment Under the 1985-1990 Canada-British Columbia Forest Resource Development Agreement
  • FRR066:  Hardwood Management Problems in Northeastern British Columbia: An Information Review
  • FRR065:  Diseases and Insects in British Columbia Forest Seedling Nurseries
  • FRR064:  Germination and Fertilization Regime Effects on the Growth of Container White Spruce Seedlings at Red Rock Research Station
  • FRR063:  Proceedings of the Carnation Creek Herbicide Workshop
  • FRR062:  Stump and Breast Height Diameter Tables for British Columbia Tree Species
  • FRR061:  Pulp Chip Availability in British Columbia: 1987
  • FRR060:  The Health of the British Columbia Sawmill Industry
  • FRR059:  UBC Informs Newsletter Volume 2-2
  • FRR058:  Factors Affecting Cone and Seed Production in Containerized Interior Spruce
  • FRR057:  Factors Affecting Cone and Seed Production in Douglas Fir
  • FRR056:  Factors Affecting Cone and Seed Production in Western Redcedar
  • FRR055:  A Guide to Collecting Cones of British Columbia Conifers
  • FRR054:  Extensive Studies of Fertilizing and Thinning Coastal Douglas-fir and Western Hemlock: An Establishment Report
  • FRR053:  Bud and Shoot Development in Different Seeding Types of Western Hemlock During Nursery Growth
  • FRR052:  The Status and Direction of the Treated Lumber Producing Sector in British Columbia
  • FRR051:  Grey Mould Control on Container-Grown Douglas-fir Seedlings: Timing of Fungicide Application Related to Greenhouse Environment
  • FRR050:  Losses in Timber Values Associated with Distorted Growth in Immature Douglas-fir
  • FRR049:  The Social and Economic Returns from Investments in Forest Management Programs on Indian Lands -Two Case Studies
  • FRR048:  Productivity and Profitability of Grapple Yarding Bunched B.C. Coastal Second-Growth Timber
  • FRR047:  Nutritional and Soil Compaction Aspects of Establishing Forest Cover on Winter Landings in the Fort St. James Area
  • FRR046:  Guidelines for Forestry Extension
  • FRR045:  The Status and Direction of the Lumber Remanufacturing Sector in British Columbia
  • FRR044:  A Survey of Private Forest Land Owners in British Columbia
  • FRR043:  Regeneration Delays and Natural Yields on Untreated Backlog Forest Land in British Columbia
  • FRR042:  Forestry or Agriculture: A Case for Diversification. Information Seminars Sponsored by Canadian Forestry Service Victoria, B.C.
  • FRR041:  Analysis of Changes in Timber Value Due to Silviculture Treatments Under the Canada-British Columbia Forest Resource Development Agreement
  • FRR040:  Research Requirements to Determine the Effects of Silvicultural Herbicides on Wildlife Habitat: A Problem Analysis
  • FRR039:  Development of a Bioassay Protocol for Evaluating the Toxic Risk to Regional Fisheries Resources Posed by Forest-use Herbicides
  • FRR038:  Evaluation of Soil Degradation as a Factor Affecting Forest Productivity in British Columbia - A Problem Analysis - Phase II & III - Research Needs & Policy Evaluation
  • FRR037:  Site Index Curves and Tables for British Columbia: Coastal Species
  • FRR036:  Response of Thinned, Immature Lodgepole Pine to Nitrogen Fertilization: Three-year Growth Response
  • FRR035:  Die-back of Container-Grown Douglas-fir Seedlings: Associated Microclimate
  • FRR034:  The Influence of Site Quality on Tree Resource Allocation to Fine Roots and its Effect on Harvestable Productivity of Coastal Douglas-fir Stands
  • FRR033:  Douglas-fir Fertilization Decision Making For Industrial Use: An Establishment Report
  • FRR032:  Requirements and Design Parameters for Lodgepole Pine Strip-thinning Equipment in British Columbia
  • FRR031:  Mechanical Site Preparation and Forest Regeneration in Sweden and Finland: Implications for Technology Transfer
  • FRR030:  Learning from the past Looking to the future
  • FRR029:  Growth and Yield 32 Years After Commercially Thinning 56-year-old Western Hemlock
  • FRR028:  Comparison of Clearing-Saw Cutting Attachments for Weeding Young Conifer Plantations
  • FRR027:  Future Logging Equipment Needs in Coastal B.C. (1989-2005)
  • FRR026:  Vegetation Competition and Responses: Proceedings of the Third Annual Vegetation Management Workshop February 15 - 17, 1988 Vancouver, B.C.
  • FRR025:  Evaluation of Soil Degradation as a Factor Affecting Forest Productivity in British Columbia: A Problem Analysis, Phase I
  • FRR024:  An Evaluation of the Density Management Diagram for Coastal Douglas-fir
  • FRR023:  Backlog Forest Land Rehabilitation in the SBS and BWBS zones in the Northern Interior of B.C.
  • FRR022:  The Effects of the Black Army Cutworm on Backlog Reforestation Efforts in the North Thompson Valley
  • FRR021:  Growth and Yield 35 Years after Commercially Thinning 50-year-old Douglas-fir
  • FRR020:  Effects of Forest Herbicides on Some Important Wildlife Species
  • FRR019:  Red Squirrel Population Dynamics and Feeding Damage in Juvenile Stands of Lodgepole Pine
  • FRR018:  Vegetation Development after Clearcutting and Site Preparation in the SBS Zone
  • FRR017:  Utilization Opportunities for Western Red Cedar - A Review
  • FRR016:  Site Preparation Equipment in British Columbia: Current Availability and Future Needs
  • FRR015:  Productivity and Profitability of Grapple Yarding B.C. Coastal Second-growth Timber
  • FRR014:  Impact of Intensive Forestry Practices on Net Stand Values in British Columbia
  • FRR013:  Non-target Impacts of the Herbicide Glyphosate - A Compendium of References and Abstracts
  • FRR012:  Efficacy and Phytotoxicity of Fungicides for Control of Botrytis Gray Mould on Container-Grown Conifer Seedlings
  • FRR011:  The Effects of Fertilization on the Early Growth of Planted Seedlings: A Problem Analysis
  • FRR010:  Total and Merchantable Volume Equations for Small Coastal Douglas-fir
  • FRR009:  Early Growth of Four Species Planted at Three Spacings on Vancouver Island
  • FRR008:  Field Assessments of Inverted Humus Mounds Produced by Three Site Preparation Implements In North Central British Columbia
  • FRR007:  Juvenile Height Growth of Four Species on Four Sites in the CWHbl Variant
  • FRR006:  Trials of the Sinkkilä HMF Scarifier in North Central British Columbia
  • FRR005:  Comparative Height Growth to Age 28 for Seven Species in the CWHd Subzone
  • FRR004:  An All-Season Container and Bareroot Planting Trial of Lodgepole Pine and White Spruce: 14-Year Results
  • FRR003:  The Effect of Landing Construction on Some Forest Soil Properties: A Case Study
  • FRR002:  Restoring Productivity on Degraded Forest Soils: Two Case Studies
  • FRR001:  Autecological Characteristics of Selected Species that Compete with Conifers in British Columbia: A Literature Review
Updated March 07, 2007