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1. Conifer performance, stand productivity, and understory cover in varying densities of mixed conifer-broadleaf stands in southwestern British Columbia.

2. Benefits of collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities through community forests in British Columbia1.

3. Conflicting portrayals of remaining old growth: the British Columbia case.

4. Influences on trust during collaborative forest governance: a case study from Haida Gwaii1.

5. Can partial-cut harvesting be used to extend the availability of terrestrial forage lichens in late-seral pine-lichen woodlands? Evidence from the Lewes Marsh (southern Yukon) silvicultural systems trial.

6. Growth responses to thinning from below in uneven-aged interior Douglas-fir dominated stands.

7. Community Forests advance local wildfire governance and proactive management in British Columbia, Canada.

8. The state of innovation in the British Columbia value-added wood products sector: the example of chain of custody certification.

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

10. To log or not to log? How forestry fits with the goals of First Nations in British Columbia.

11. Transdisciplinary science for strengthening forest systems in British Columbia: Quesnel as a learning landscape.

12. Low-impact line construction retains and speeds recovery of trees on seismic lines in forested peatlands.

13. Stand- and tree-level responses to a range of initial basal area densities following partial harvest of complex spruce–fir stands in central British Columbia: 25-year results of a long-term field experiment.

14. Identifying and analyzing spatial and temporal patterns of lightning-ignited wildfires in Western Canada from 1981 to 2018.

15. Potential lasting impacts of industrial herbicides on ungulate nutrition.

16. A financial analysis of establishing poplar plantations for carbon offsets using Alberta and British Columbia's afforestation protocols1.

17. The effects of institutions on perceptions of legitimacy in the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia.

18. Successional change, restoration success, and resilience in boreal mixedwood vegetation communities over three decades.

19. Seeds of change? Seed transfer governance in British Columbia: insights from history.

20. Carbon storage recovery in surviving lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta var. latifolia) 11 years after mountain pine beetle attack in northern British Columbia, Canada.

21. The effects of variable retention forestry on coarse woody debris dynamics and concomitant impacts on American marten habitat after 27 years.

22. Wind damage over 21 years across different levels of tree removal in natural-origin mixed forests of northwestern British Columbia.

23. Lifeboat or sinking ship: will the size and shape of Old-Growth Management Areas provide viable future habitat for temperate rainforest lichens?

24. Stand growth responses after fertilization for thinned lodgepole pine, Douglas-fir, and spruce in forests of interior British Columbia, Canada.

25. Comparison of geospatial and ground-based methods for determining postharvest dispersed woody residues.

26. Climate change, increasing forest fire incidence, and the value of visibility: evidence from British Columbia, Canada.

27. Surface fuel loads following a coastal–transitional fire of unprecedented severity: Boulder Creek fire case study.

28. Douglas-fir radial growth in interior British Columbia can be linked to long-term oscillations in Pacific and Atlantic sea surface temperatures.

29. Comparing lodgepole pine growth and disease occurrence at six Long-Term Soil Productivity (LTSP) sites in British Columbia, Canada.

30. Advance regeneration and trajectories of stand development following the mountain pine beetle outbreak in boreal forests of British Columbia.

31. Response of lodgepole pine health to soil disturbance treatments in British Columbia, Canada.

32. Hard pine stem rusts on lodgepole pine at a site-preparation study in sub-boreal British Columbia: effects over 24 years.

33. Diversifying managed forests to increase resilience.

34. Multiple-pathway succession in coastal Tsuga heterophylla, Thuja plicata, and Abies amabilis forests on northeastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia.