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1. The Canada-United States productivity puzzle: regional evidence of the pulp and paper industry, 1971-2005.

2. Detection of red heartwood in paper birch () using external stem characteristics.

3. Measuring the competitiveness of Canadian pulp and paper in the US market reveals needs for more research.

4. Fluorescent pseudomonad population sizes baited from soils under pure birch, pure Douglas-fir, and mixed forest stands and their antagonism toward Armillaria ostoyae in vitro.

5. Reconciliation in the woods? Three pathways towards forest justice.

6. Scientists' warning on wildfire — a Canadian perspective.

7. Fifty years of wildland fire science in Canada.

8. Public engagement in forest governance in Canada: whose values are being represented anyway?

9. Indigenous experiences with public advisory committees in Canadian forest management1.

10. Fire-regime changes in Canada over the last half century.

11. What does 'First Nation deep roots in the forests' mean? Identification of principles and objectives for promoting forest-based development.

12. The law of one price in the United States and Canadian newsprint markets.

13. An impact analysis of climate change on the forestry industry in Quebec.

14. Relative influence of contextual factors on deliberation and development of cooperation in community-based forest management in Ontario, Canada.

15. Participatory decision support for sustainable forest management: a framework for planning with local communities at the landscape level in Canada.

16. Characteristics of forest legacies following two mountain pine beetle outbreaks in British Columbia, Canada.

17. Linking gender, climate change, adaptive capacity, and forest-based communities in Canada.

18. Innovation and value creation in university-industry research centres in the Canadian forest products industry.

19. On the use of X-ray computed tomography for determining wood properties: a review.

20. Tree-ring evidence of larch sawfly outbreaks in western Labrador, Canada.

21. Reply to the comment by Bailey et al. on "Long-term decline of sugar maple following forest harvest, Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire"1.

22. Potential changes in monthly fire risk in the eastern Canadian boreal forest under future climate change.

23. Stand structure and dynamics of Picea mariana on the northern border of the natural closed boreal forest in Quebec, Canada.

24. An economic perspective on the determination of dumping in the US–Canada softwood lumber trade — an analysis for Ontario.

25. A robust optimization approach protected harvest scheduling decisions against uncertainty.

26. Institutional determinants of profitable commercial forestry enterprises among First Nations in Canada.

27. Effect of cutting intensity on microenvironmental conditions and regeneration dynamics in yellow birch – conifer stands.

28. First Nations, forest lands, and “aboriginal forestry” in Canada: from exclusion to comanagement and beyond.

29. Economic analysis of health effects from forest fires.

30. Mapping stand-level forest biophysical variables for a mixedwood boreal forest using lidar: an examination of scanning density.

31. Calculating penalties for reforestation failures: an Alberta case study.

32. Forest dependence and community well-being in rural Canada: variation by forest sector and region.

33. Assessment of interspecific competition using relative height and distance indices in an age sequence of seral interior cedar–hemlock forests in British Columbia.

34. The effects of forest harvesting and best management practices on streamflow and suspended sediment concentrations during snowmelt in headwater streams in sub-boreal forests of British Columbia, Canada.