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151. Generalized stem taper and tree volume equations applied to eucalyptus of varying genetics in Brazil.

152. Adapting forest ecosystems to climate change by identifying the range of acceptable human interventions in western Canada.

153. Regulatory intersections and Indigenous rights: lessons from Forest Stewardship Council certification in Quebec, Canada1.

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

155. Strategic approaches to Indigenous engagement in natural resource management: use of collaboration and conflict to expand negotiating space by three Indigenous nations in Quebec, Canada1.

156. Minimizing spatial dispersion of forest harvest areas using spectral clustering and set covering modelling.

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

158. Effects of forest management and harvesting intensity on the timber supply from Finnish forests in a changing climate.

159. Comment on "Barriers to enhanced and integrated climate change adaptation and mitigation in Canadian forest management"1.

160. Aggregating microsegments into harvest blocks by using spatial optimization and proximity objectives.

161. Effect of harvest date and frequency on aspen ricegrass (Oryzopsis asperifolia) and cream-coloured vetchling (Lathyrus ochroleucus) in the boreal transition ecoregion of Saskatchewan.

162. Coarse woody debris in the old-growth forests of British Columbia.

163. Insect defoliators as major disturbance factors in the high-altitudebalsam fir forest of Mount Megantic, southern Quebec

164. A generalized Faustmann model for the determination of optimal harvest age

165. Using catastrophe theory to model wildfire behavior and control

166. Evaluating the influence of stem form and damage on individual-tree diameter increment and survival in the Acadian Region: implications for predicting future value of northern commercial hardwood stands.

167. Root-associated fungi of Pinus wallichiana in Kashmir Himalaya.

168. The conic-paraboloid formulae for coarse woody material volume and taper and their approximation.

169. Heterogeneity in attitudes underlying preferences for genomic technology producing hybrid poplars on public land.

170. The (new) role of public forest administration in Western Balkans: examples from Serbia, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, and Republika Srpska.

171. Estimating stand-level economic impacts of black bear damage to intensively managed forests.

172. Sugar maple ( Acer saccharum) at its northeastern range limit: a fire-resilient tree species.

173. Carbon balance in production forestry in relation to rotation length.

174. Modeling of wood properties from parameters obtained in nursery seedlings.

175. Guidelines for risk management in forest planning - what is risk and when is risk management useful?

176. Multivariate estimation for accurate and logically consistent forest-attributes maps at macroscales.

177. Conceptual model of local value creation applied to forest management in France.

178. Forest pests and their management in the Anthropocene.

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

180. A bi-level model formulation for the distributed wood supply planning problem.

181. Comparison of methods for spatial interpolation of fire weather in Alberta, Canada.

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

183. Competition improves quality-related external stem characteristics of Fagus sylvatica.

184. Regional risks of wind damage in boreal forests under changing management and climate projections.

185. An integrated system for modeling tree and stand survival.

186. Effects of multiaged silvicultural systems on reserve tree growth 19 years after establishment across multiple species in the Acadian forest in Maine, USA.

187. Forest landscape mosaics: disturbance, restoration, and management at times of global change.

188. IUFRO Spruce 2015: Ecology, silviculture, and management of spruce species in mixed forests.

189. Interactive decision support and trade-off analysis for sustainable forest landscape planning under deep uncertainty

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

191. Long-term influence of stand thinning and repeated fertilization on forage production in young lodgepole pine forests.

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

193. Analysis of spatial correlation in predictive models of forest variables that use LiDAR auxiliary information.

194. Risk aversion and risk seeking in multicriteria forest management: a Markov decision process approach.

195. Strategic planning in a forest supply chain: a multigoal and multiproduct approach.

196. Minimum age for clear-cutting native species with energetic potential in the Brazilian semi-arid region.

197. Lessons learned from oak cluster planting trials in central Europe.

198. Comparing the efficacy of linear programming models I and II for spatial strategic forest management.

199. Mapping site index and volume increment from forest inventory, Landsat, and ecological variables in Tahoe National Forest, California, USA.

200. Wildlife monitoring in Finland: online information for game administration, hunters, and the wider public1.