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Evaluation of Soil Degradation as a Factor Affecting Forest Productivity in British Columbia - A Problem Analysis - Phase II & III - Research Needs & Policy Evaluation

Citation:
Walmsley, M., G. Utzig, and G. Still 1988. Evaluation of Soil Degradation as a Factor Affecting Forest Productivity in British Columbia - A Problem Analysis - Phase II & III - Research Needs & Policy Evaluation B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., FRDA Rep. No. 38, Victoria, B.C.
Abstract:
Phase 1 of this study (Utzig and Walmsley 1988) outlined the nature and extent of soil degradation effects on forest productivity in British Columbia. This report constitutes phases 2 and 3 of the overall study.

The objectives of this report were to outline appropriate research needs and strategies, to evaluate current legislation, policies and regulations and to examine the adequacy of staffing levels and training programs to deal with the identified concerns.

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