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Established in 1995, the Sustainable Forest Management Network (SFM Network; SFMN) is an incorporated, non-profit Canadian research Network of Centres of Excellence (NCE).

We support interdisciplinary, university-based research conducted by teams that include
pre-eminent Canadian researchers;
university students and other Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP);
our government, industry, Aboriginal, and non-governmental organization (NGO) partners; and
other agencies in Canada, and abroad.

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PROJECT REPORT RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC

P.R. Vernier, F.L. Bunnell, F.K.A. Schmiegelow, S.G. Cumming, and C.J. Walters.
Spatial and temporal validation of habitat models in the boreal mixedwood. PDF. 2.7MB.
Published: 20 August 2003.

Posted: 20 August 2004.

PROJECT REPORT RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC

Lisa Matthias, Norm Kenkel, Art Groot, Daniel Kneeshaw, Ellen Macdonald, Christian Messier, Hubert Morin, Jean-Claude Ruel, and Geoff Wang.
Differential growth and mortality of advance regeneration across the Canadian boreal forest. PDF. 1.7MB.
Published: 20 August 2003.

Posted: 20 August 2004.

PROJECT REPORT RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC

Norm Kenkel, Cathy Foster, Richard Caners, Rod Lastra, and David Walker.
Spatial and temporal patterns of white spruce recruitment in two boreal mixedwood stands, Duck Mountains, Manitoba. PDF. 615KB.
Published: 20 August 2003.

Posted: 20 August 2004.

PROJECT REPORT RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC

E.A. Johnson, K. Miyanishi, and J. Choczynska.
Effects of fire, logging and settlement on the boreal forest landscape in Ontario. PDF. 6.4MB.
Published: 20 August 2003.

Posted: 20 August 2004.

PROJECT REPORT RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC

John Innes.
BorNet Canada: final report. PDF. 203KB.
Published: 20 August 2003.

Posted: 20 August 2004.

SFM NETWORK PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP: CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2005/2006

26 August 2004 - Ottawa, Ontario.
Designing Institutions and Policies for Sustainable Forest Management. PDF. 60KB.

Posted: 22 July 2004.

SFM NETWORK PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP: CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2005/2006

27 August 2004 - Ottawa, Ontario.
Dealing with the Concept of "Future Forest Conditions." PDF. 53KB.

Posted: 22 July 2004.

SFM NETWORK PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP: CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2005/2006

3 September 2004 - Edmonton, Alberta.
Management Options in Riparian and Wetland Ecosystems. PDF. 63KB.

Posted: 22 July 2004.

SFM NETWORK PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP: CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2005/2006

2 September 2004 - Edmonton, Alberta.
Forest Dynamics and Succession. PDF. 70KB.

Posted: 21 July 2004.

OUR TOP 10 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS LAST MONTH

(BASED ON OUR WEB SITE USAGE LOG STATISTICS)

Posted: 3 August 2004.

1. Cooper H. Langford, Alex Starosud, and Elena Vaisman (with assistance from J.N. Saddler, Dan Smith, Apostolos Kantsas, and Amit Bhargava).
Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP), especially photocatalytic.
Interim Project Report. PDF. 294KB.
(Final Project Report).

2. Giyeon Yun and Ian D. Buchanan.
Colour and chloride removal from pulp mill effluent using ion-exchange. PDF. 970KB.

3. Keisuke Ikehata and Ian D. Buchanan.
Colour and chloride removal from pulp mill effluent using ion-exchange resins.
PDF. 196KB.

4. Cooper H. Langford.
Photocatalysis for oxidation of components of pulp mill waste streams. PDF. 235KB.

5. Stephanie Young and D.W. Smith.
Pulp mill effluent induced coagulation and flocculation in receiving waters.
Interim Project Report. PDF. 330KB.
(Final Project Report).

6. Kate Lindsay and Daniel W. Smith.
Concern about AOX. PDF. 396KB.

7. Natural disturbance and forest management: what's happening and where it's going: March 5-7, 2001, Coast Terrace Inn, Edmonton, AB. PDF. 488KB.

8. Zhongtang Yu and William W. Mohn.
Bioaugmentation with resin acid-degrading bacteria enhances resin acid removal in sequencing batch reactors treating pulp mill effluents. PDF. 173KB.

9. M. Zenaitis, K. Frankowski, K. Hall, and S. Duff.
Treatment of run-off and leachate from wood processing operations. PDF. 171KB.

10. Fikret Berkes, Iain Davidson-Hunt, Tracy Ruta, and John Sinclair.
Scientific and First Nation perspectives of non-timber forest products: a case study from the Shoal Lake watershed, northwestern Ontario. PDF. 1.2MB.

 


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