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1. A bibliometric review of stakeholders' participation in sustainable forest management.

2. Assisted migration and plant invasion: importance of belowground ecology in conifer forest tree ecosystems.

3. Response of moose to forest harvest and management: a literature review.

4. Assessing future climate trends and implications for managed forests across Canadian ecozones.

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

6. Comparing biomass yields of various willow cultivars in short-rotation coppice over six growing seasons across a broad climatic gradient in Eastern Canada.

7. The dynamics of a changing Lutz spruce (Picea × lutzii) hybrid zone on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.

8. Forecasting wildfire-induced declines in potential forest harvest levels across Québec.

9. Enemy release from beech bark disease coincides with upslope shift of American beech.

10. The rapid expansion of Populus tremuloides due to anthropogenic disturbances in eastern Canada.

11. Differences in wood anatomy and chemistry of a Eucalyptus urophylla clone explained by site climate conditions.

12. Is the modern-day dieback of yellow-cedar unprecedented?

13. Comparing long-term projected outcomes of adaptive silvicultural approaches aimed at climate change in red pine forests of northern Minnesota, USA.

14. Pan-European sustainable forest management indicators for assessing Climate-Smart Forestry in Europe.

15. Exposure of the Canadian wildland–human interface and population to wildland fire, under current and future climate conditions.