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

2. Att-Mask R-CNN: an individual tree crown instance segmentation method based on fused attention mechanism.

3. Precommercial thinning increased diameter growth while maintaining mixedwood stands composition, 15 years after treatment.

4. Crop tree growth response and quality after silvicultural rehabilitation of cutover stands.

5. A comparison of several methods for estimating light under a paper birch mixedwood stand

6. Relative growth rate and biomass allocation of paper birch (Betula papyrifera) populations under different soil moisture and nutrient regimes

7. A critical review of successional dynamics in boreal forests of North America.

8. Reflections on the contributions of Populus research at Rhinelander, Wisconsin, USA.

9. The effect of the density of candidate roads on solutions in tactical forest planning.

10. An alternative simulation framework to evaluate the sustainability of annual harvest on large forest estates.

11. Sensory ecologies, plant-persons, and multinatural landscapes in Amazonia.

12. Factors influencing fire suppression success in the province of Quebec (Canada).

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

14. Policies and practices to sustain soil productivity: perspectives from the public and private sectors.

15. How should we sustain future forests under extreme risk?

16. Long-term stability of northern hardwoods across a topographic gradient and variations in harvest methods.

17. Dynamic treatment units in forest planning using cell proximity.

18. Overview of the 2022 North American Forest Ecology Workshop (NAFEW): Turning Ecological Answers into Forest Management Actions.

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

20. Fifty years of wildland fire science in Canada.

21. Building on the last "new" thing: exploring the compatibility of ecological and adaptation silviculture.

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

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

24. Agent-based simulation of multiple-round timber combinatorial auction.

25. Hierarchical production planning in forestry using price-directed decomposition.

26. Managing tree plantations as novel socioecological systems: Australian and North American perspectives.

27. The distribution of tree biomass carbon within the Pacific Coastal Temperate Rainforest, a disproportionally carbon dense forest.

28. Effects of forest management intensity and climate change severity on volume growth, timber yield, carbon stocks, and the amount of deadwood in Scots pine, Norway spruce, and silver birch stands in boreal conditions.

31. Optimal forest management under financial risk aversion with discounted Markov decision process models.

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

33. Evaluating the transition to sustainable forest management in Ontario's Crown Forest Sustainability Act and forest management planning manuals from 1994 to 2009.

34. Reply to the comment by Wellstead et al. on "Barriers to enhanced and integrated climate change adaptation and mitigation in Canadian forest management"1.

35. A review of the intact forest landscape concept in the Canadian boreal forest: its history, value, and measurement.

36. Optimizing cable harvesting layout when using variable-length cable roads in central Europe.

37. Impacts and prognosis of natural resource development on aquatic biodiversity in Canada's boreal zone1.

38. Comparison of forest age estimators using k-tree, fixed-radius, and variable-radius plot sampling.

39. Integrating risk management tools for regional forest planning: an interactive multiobjective value-at-risk approach.

40. Modeling stand- and tree-level growth of Chinese fir plantations.

41. Natural disturbance emulation in boreal forest ecosystem management - theories, strategies, and a comparison with conventional even-aged management.

42. Using preference information in developing alternative forest plans.

43. Some options for Climate-Smart Forestry in Europe's mountain regions.

44. Hierarchical forest management with anticipation: an application to tactical–operational planning integration.

45. A framework for assessing the effectiveness of forest certification.

46. Scheduling fire-fighting tasks using the concept of "deteriorating jobs".

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

48. Incorporating average and maximum area restrictions in harvest scheduling models.

49. A neuro-dynamic programming approach to the optimal stand management problem.

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