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The
Research staff of the new Omineca,
Peace, and Skeena Regions are located
in three offices - Prince
George, Dawson Creek, and Smithers.
The
mandate of the Research
Section is to help provide
innovative solutions to high
priority problems in forest
resources management, and to promote
resource stewardship based on sound
scientific principles.
The
sections have expertise in the major
disciplines of ecology, climatology,
geomorphology, hydrology,
silviculture, soils, and wildlife.
Training, consultation, and
extension services are provided in
all areas. Research staff stay
current in their areas by conducting
field experiments, retrospective
studies, and operational trials, by
maintaining contacts with their
peers and by being active members of
the general scientific community.
Most staff play active roles on
local, regional, and national
committees and are members of
professional societies.
Research results and recommendations
are passed on to the appropriate
areas through consultation, steering
committees and workshops, journal
publications, land management
handbooks, field guides, and
extension notes.
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A directory of the Research staff, by
department, is given below with
links to descriptions of their
areas of expertise and educational
backgrounds. On the left side
of this page, under Research
Section, links are provided to
some of the major research field
experiments underway in the Regions. If you
would like further information on
any aspect of our program, please
contact the appropriate researcher
from the list below.
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