Research Branch Staff Publications - Evelyn Hamilton
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Hamilton, E.H. 2006.
Fire Effects and Post-burn Vegetation Development in the Sub-Boreal Spruce Zone: Mackenzie (Windy Point) Site
B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. Tech. Rep. 033.
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Hamilton, E. 2006.
Vegetation Development and Fire Effects at the Walker Creek Site: Comparison of Forest Floor and Mineral Soil Plots.
B.C. Min. For., Technical Report 026.
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Hamilton, E. and L. Peterson. 2006.
Succession after Slashburning in an Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir Subzone Variant: West Twin Site.
B.C. Min. For., Technical Report 028.
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Hamilton, E. and L. Peterson. 2003.
Response of Vegetation to Burning in a Subalpine Forest Cutblock in Central British Columbia: Otter Creek Site.
B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C., Res. Rep. 23.
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Eng, M. and E. Hamilton. 2000.
From here to eternity: The perils of policy analysis.
IN: C. Hollstedt, K. Sutherland and T. Innes, Editors. Procedings: "From science to management and back: A science forum for southern interior ecosystems of British Columbia." Southern Interior Forest Extension and Research Partnership, December 1 - 2, 1999, Kamloops, B.C. pp. 55-58.
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Hamilton, E. 1998.
An overview of the current situation of non-timber forest products in British Columbia.
In Non-Timber Forest Products Workshop Proceedings. April 3-5, 1998. Alert Bay, B.C. Inner Coast Natural Resources Centre. pp.10-14.
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Yearsley, H.K. and E.H. Hamilton. 1998.
Vegetation development and planted spruce growth in the SBS: 10 year results.
In Proceedings: Northern Interior Vegetation Management Association (NIVMA) Annual General Meeting, Jan. 28 - 19, 1999, Prince George, B.C.
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Pojar, J. and E. Hamilton. 1995.
Trying to maintain biodiversity in coastal British Columbia: a case study.
In People, the Environment and Forestry - Conflict or Harmony. Proceedings of the 14th Commonwealth Forestry Conference. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1993. T. Chiew, A. Sajap, H. Tsai, N. Shukor, and A. Isa (editors). Ministry of Primary Industries, Malaysia.
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Hamilton, E. 1994.
Monitoring implications of forestry-related activities on biodiversity in British Columbia.
In Towards a Set of Biodiversity Indicators for Canadian Forests: Proceedings of a Forest Biodiversity Indicators Workshop. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Nov. 29 - Dec. 1, 1993. D. McKenney, R. Sims, M. Soulé, B. Mackey, and K. Campbell (editors). Natural Resources Canada, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
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Pojar, J., E. Hamilton, D. Meidinger and A. Nicholson. 1992.
Old growth forests and biological diversity in British Columbia.
In Landscape Approaches to Wildlife and Ecosystem Management. pp. 85-97. G.B. Ingram and M.R. Moss (editors). Proceedings of the Second Symposium of the Canadian Society for Landscape Ecology and Management: Univ. B.C. Vancouver, B.C. May 1990.
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A. Nicholson, E. Hamilton, W.L. Harper, and B.M. Wikeem. 1991.
Ecosystems of British Columbia. Bunchgrass zone.
D. Meidinger and J. Pojar (compilers). B.C. Min. For. Special Rep. Series 6, Victoria, B.C. ISSN 0843-6452.
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Hamilton, E.H. 1990.
Vegetation management: an integrated approach.
Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Vegetation Management Workshop. Canada-B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. FRDA Report 109.
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Hamilton, E.H. and J. Pojar. 1990.
Old growth forests in British Columbia.
International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO). XIX World Congress. 5-11 August, 1990. Montreal Report, Volume B.
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Hamilton, E.H. and S. Watts. 1988.
Vegetation competition and responses.
Proceedings of the Third Annual Vegetation Management Workshop. Canada-B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. FRDA Report 26.
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Hamilton, E.H. 1988.
Impacts of prescribed burning on soil-vegetation relationships in the Sub-Boreal Spruce zone.
In Wildlife and Range Prescribed Burning Workshop Proceedings. M. Feller and S. Thomson (editors). Fac.For. Univ. B.C. Vancouver, B.C.
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Hamilton, E.H. 1988.
A system for the classification of seral ecosystems within the biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification system: first approximation.
B.C. Min. For. Res. Rep. RR87004-HQ.
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Hamilton, E.H. and H.K. Yearsley. 1988.
Vegetation development after clearcutting and site preparation in the SBS Zone.
B.C. Min. For. FRDA Rep. 018, Victoria, B.C.
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Meidinger, D., E.H. Hamilton, and T. Fleming. 1987.
Ecosystem classification program data processing system user's guide. Version 2.0.
B.C. Min. For. Res. Rep. No. RR87006-HQ, Victoria, B.C. 132p.
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Hamilton, E.H. 1986.
British Columbia vegetation management committee.
Proceedings of a Technical Session. B.C. Min. For. Res., Victoria, B.C. Rep. RR878001-HQ.
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Draper, D. and E. Hamilton. 1984.
The importance of predictive models of forest succession to silviculture management.
U.S. For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW.
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Nicholson, A. and E. Hamilton. 1984.
A problem analysis of grassland classification in the British Columbia Ministry of Forests Ecosystem Classification Program.
B.C. Min. For., Victoria, B.C. Unpublished report.
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Nicholson, A., J. Pojar, and E. Hamilton. 1982.
Introduction.
In Grassland Ecology and Classification Symposium Proceedings. A. Nicholson, A. McLean, and T. Baker (editors). B.C. Min. For., Victoria. B.C.
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Hamilton, E.H. 1981.
The alpine vegetation of Marmot Basin, Jasper National Park, and the impact of ski activities.
M.Sc. thesis, Univ. Alta. Alta.
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Hamilton, E.H. 1980.
Anchorage Wetland Study.
Oceanographic Institute of Washington. Report prepared for the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska.
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Hamilton, E.H. and L.C. Bliss. 1979.
The vegetation and surficial materials in unstable areas of the high arctic.
Report submitted to Petro Canada and Panarctic Oils, Ltd., Calgary, Alta.
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Hamilton, E.H. 1979.
Environmental and risk analysis.
Oceanographic Institute of Washington. Report prepared for the Alaska Highway Oil Pipeline Project.
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Hamilton, E.H. 1979.
Alaska north slope wetland study.
Oceanographic Institute of Washington. Report prepared for the U.A. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska.
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Hamilton, E.H. 1978.
The vegetation and surficial materials in unstable areas of the high arctic.
M.Sc. thesis, Univ. Alta. Edmonton, Alta.
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