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1. Fifty years of wildland fire science in Canada.

2. Scientific considerations and challenges for addressing cumulative effects in forest landscapes in Canada.

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

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

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

6. Effects of natural resource development on the terrestrial biodiversity of Canadian boreal forests1.

7. A pan-Canadian assessment of empirical research on post-disturbance recovery in the Canadian Forest Service.

8. Cost of climate change mitigation in Canada's forest sector.

9. Long-term compositional changes following partial disturbance revealed by the resurvey of logging concession limits in the northern temperate forest of eastern Canada.

10. Effects of natural resource development on the terrestrial biodiversity of Canadian boreal forests1.

11. Airborne laser scanning for quantifying criteria and indicators of sustainable forest management in Canada.

12. Reforestation policy has constrained options for managing risks on public forests.

13. Indigenous control and benefits through small-scale forestry: a multi-case analysis of outcomes1.

14. Quantifying the impacts of human activities on reported greenhouse gas emissions and removals in Canada's managed forest: conceptual framework and implementation.

15. Development of an economically sustainable and balanced tactical forest management plan: a case study in Quebec.

16. Barriers to enhanced and integrated climate change adaptation and mitigation in Canadian forest management.

17. Uncertainty of inventory-based estimates of the carbon dynamics of Canada's managed forest (1990-2014).

18. A replanning approach for maximizing woodland caribou habitat alongside timber production.

19. Conserving woodland caribou habitat while maintaining timber yield: a graph theory approach.

20. Is the END (emulation of natural disturbance) a new beginning? A critical analysis of the use of fire regimes as the basis of forest ecosystem management with examples from the Canadian western Cordillera.

21. Deforestation mapping sampling designs for Canadian landscapes.