Land Management Report



  • Lmr087: The influence of slope geometry on skidroad design

  • Lmr086: PROBE: protocol for operational brushing evaluations: (first approximation)

  • Lmr085: number never assigned.

  • Lmr084: number never assigned.

  • Lmr083: Management strategy and options for the Tweedsmuir-Entiako Caribou winter range

  • Lmr082: Biodiversity of the Prince Rupert forest region and biodiversity and forest management in the Prince Rupert forest region: a discussion paper

  • Lmr081: Vegetation development and douglas-fir growth following clearcut harvesting in the CWHdm subzone: 10-year results from the blaney chronosequence

  • Lmr080: The effects of logging and mass wasting on juvenile salmonid populations in streams on the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr079: Seasonal movements, habitat use, and winter feeding ecology of woodland caribou in west-central British Columbia

  • Lmr078: Woody debris in the forests of British Columbia: a review of the literature and current research

  • Lmr077: Manual brushing for forest vegetation management in British Columbia: a review of current knowledge and information needs

  • Lmr076: Relationships between landscape attributes and landslide frequencies after logging: skidegate plateau, Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr075: Ecology and management of paper birch and black cottonwood in southern British Columbia

  • Lmr074: Slope stability evaluations using digital terrain models

  • Lmr073: Meteorological conditions associated with hillslope failures on the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr072: A bibliography on old-growth forests in British Columbia

  • Lmr071: Principles and practices of new forestry: a guide for British Columbians

  • Lmr070: Interior spruce pollen management manual

  • Lmr069: A soil erosion and sediment control planning system for managed forest land: a case study at Shomar Creek, Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr068: Operational stream rehabilitation trial at Clint Creek, Sewell Inlet

  • Lmr067: Impacts of forest harvesting and regeneration on forest sites

  • Lmr066: Effects of prescribed fire on site productivity: a literature review

  • Lmr065: Seedling microclimate

  • Lmr064: Site characteristics and landsliding in forested and clearcut terrain, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia

  • Lmr063: Basic soil interpretations for forest development planning: surface soil erosion and soil compaction

  • Lmr062: Developing timber harvesting prescriptions to minimize site degradation

  • Lmr061: Stream rehabilitation using LOD placements and off-channel pool development

  • Lmr060: Precipitation and runoff characteristics, Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr059: Planning logging: two case studies on the Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C.

  • Lmr058: An ecological approach to organizing forests for woodlot management

  • Lmr057: Logging in kootenay landscapes: the public response

  • Lmr056: "Degradation of forested land: "forest soils at risk" proceedings of the 10th B.C. soil science workshop, February, 1986"

  • Lmr055: Guide to wetland ecosystems of the very dry montane interior douglas-fir subzone eastern fraser plateau variant (IDFb2) in the Cariboo Forest Region, British Columbia

  • Lmr054: Quantitative determinations of shrub biomass and production: a problem analysis

  • Lmr053: Logging and mass wasting in the Pacific Northwest with application to the Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C.: a literature review

  • Lmr052: Studies of yarding operations on sensitive terrain, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C.

  • Lmr051: number never assigned.

  • Lmr050: The effects of logging and mass wasting on salmonid spawning habitat in streams on the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr049: Channel morphology of unlogged, logged and debris torrented streams in the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr048: Stream channel morphology: major fluvial disturbances in logged watersheds on the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr047: Using large organic debris to restore fish habitat in debris-torrented streams

  • Lmr046: number never assigned.

  • Lmr045: Effects of mass wasting on juvenile fish habitats in streams on the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr044: Characterization of salmonid over-wintering habitat within seasonally flooded land on the Carnation Creek flood-plain

  • Lmr043: Forest engineering analysis of landslides in logged areas on the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr042: Silvicultural alternatives for the management of unstable sites in the Queen Charlotte Islands: a literature review and recommendations

  • Lmr041: Soils, vegetation, and forest growth on landslides and surrounding logged and old-growth areas on the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr040: Trends and fluctuations in precipitation and stream runoff in the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr039: Symptoms and causes of distorted growth in immature forest stands in coastal British Columbia

  • Lmr038: An annotated bibliography on forest-range ecosystems in the pacific northwest

  • Lmr037: Managing young forests as black-tailed deer winter ranges

  • Lmr036: Watershed rehabilitation options for disturbed slopes on the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr035: A plantation performance assessment guide for the Prince Rupert forest region

  • Lmr034: Aerial photograph inventory of the frequency and yield of mass wasting on the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia

  • Lmr033: Autecological characteristics of selected species that compete with conifers in British Columbia: a literature review

  • Lmr032: A bibliography on range, forages and livestock in British Columbia

  • Lmr031: Managed stand yield tables for coastal douglas-fir: initial density and precommercial thinning

  • Lmr030: Gabion evaluation for salmonid enhancement in a landslide impacted stream on the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia

  • Lmr029: Mass wasting on the Queen Charlotte Islands: a regional inventory

  • Lmr028: Queen Charlotte Islands stream rehabilitation studies: a review of potential techniques

  • Lmr027: Research Approach to Solving Fish/Forestry Interactions in Relation to Mass Wasting on the Queen Charlotte Islands

  • Lmr026: A guide to the interior cedar-hemlock zone, northwestern transitional subzone (ICHg), in the Prince Rupert forest region, British Columbia

  • Lmr025: Site diagnosis, tree species selection, and slashburning guidelines for the Vancouver forest region, British Columbia

  • Lmr024: Annotated bibliography of literature on the spotted owl

  • Lmr023: Woodland caribou and their habitat in southern and central British Columbia

  • Lmr022: Classification and interpretation of some ecosystems of the Rocky Mountain Trench, Prince George forest region, British Columbia (first approximation)

  • Lmr021: A guide to the coastal western hemlock zone, northern drier maritime subzone (CWHf), in the Prince Rupert forest region, British Columbia

  • Lmr020: Evaluating forest stand nutrient status

  • Lmr019: The ecology and management of forest range in British Columbia: a review and analysis

  • Lmr018: Quick tests for tree seed viability

  • Lmr017S: Supplement to LMR No. 17--Ecosystem Classification and Interpretation of the Sub-Boreal Spruce Zone, Prince Rupert Forest Region, British Columbia

  • Lmr017: Ecosystem classification and interpretation of the sub-boreal spruce zone, Prince Rupert forest region, British Columbia

  • Lmr016: Prescribed fire-forest soils symposium proceedings

  • Lmr015: A floristic bibliography for British Columbia

  • Lmr014: A field guide to the sedges of the Cariboo Forest Region, British Columbia

  • Lmr013: Ecological effects of slashburning with particular management reference to British Columbia: a literature review

  • Lmr012: Ecosystems of Macmillan Park on Vancouver Island

  • Lmr011: Effects of streamside logging on large organic debris in Carnation Creek

  • Lmr010: B.C. soil survey workshop on soil interpretations for forestry: proceedings

  • Lmr009: Characterization of the most productive ecosystems for the growth of engelmann spruce (Picea Engelmannii Parry Ex Engelm.) in southwestern British Columbia

  • Lmr008: Taxonomic classification of humus forms in ecosystems of British Columbia: first approximation

  • Lmr007: Describing ecosystems in the field

  • Lmr006s: Supplement to LMR No. 6: characterization of the most productive ecosystems for growth of Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii in southwestern British Columbia

  • Lmr006: Ecology and silviculture of the most productive ecosystems for growth of douglas-fir in southwestern British Columbia

  • Lmr005: An eco-systematic approach to a subunit plan Koprino River watershed study

  • Lmr004: A handbook for forest roadside erosion control in British Columbia

  • Lmr003: Factors Contributing to Blowdown in Streamside Leave Strips on Vancouver Island

  • Lmr002: Review of literature to 1975 of forestry hydrology pertinent to the management of mountainous watersheds

  • Lmr001: Selected bibliography for aerial photograph interpretation of natural and cultural features

Updated August 2011