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Branchlines. Volume 22, number 3 Watts, Susan B.; University of British Columbia. Faculty of Forestry
Description
Dean's message (John L. Innes). Climate change conference in China. Research cooperation agreement signed
with the China Green Carbon Foundation. Double-take in Melbourne Airport. UBC Forestry students in Finland. Joint course development with the
University of Melbourne. Towards a greener
REDD ,A commentary by (Hosny El-Lakany). Economic development
in Africa through wood
products manufacturing. A Brazilian’s journey
with biofuels. 3-D X-ray images of wood. Power to the people: Community forestry in Brazil and Mexico. The Spirit Bear:
A swirl of scientific,
management and
ethical issues. Bioenergy or biodiversity?
Woody debris structures
and forest mammals. Can a forest power itself?
Biomass energy for Loon Lake. Alumni news:
Alumni in action.
Reunions and events.
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Branchlines. Volume 22, number 3
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| Publisher |
Produced in-house at the Faculty of Forestry by Susan B. Watts, Editor and Jamie Myers, Designer.
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| Date Issued |
2011-09
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| Description |
Dean's message (John L. Innes). Climate change conference in China. Research cooperation agreement signed
with the China Green Carbon Foundation. Double-take in Melbourne Airport. UBC Forestry students in Finland. Joint course development with the
University of Melbourne. Towards a greener
REDD ,A commentary by (Hosny El-Lakany). Economic development
in Africa through wood
products manufacturing. A Brazilian’s journey
with biofuels. 3-D X-ray images of wood. Power to the people: Community forestry in Brazil and Mexico. The Spirit Bear:
A swirl of scientific,
management and
ethical issues. Bioenergy or biodiversity?
Woody debris structures
and forest mammals. Can a forest power itself?
Biomass energy for Loon Lake. Alumni news:
Alumni in action.
Reunions and events.
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| Subject |
China Green Carbon Foundation; carbon sequestration; International Forestry Students Association; Forestry education; Reducing Emissions from Deforestation
and Forest Degradation (REDD); Afforestation; Furniture manufacturing; Biofuels; Cellulose; Wood preservatives; Computed tomography; Community forestry; Kermode bears; Ursus americanus kermodei; Genetics; Evolutionary adaptation; Coarse woody debris; Southern red-backed vole; Myodes gapperi; Biodiversity; Bioenergy; Malcolm Knapp Research Forest; Sawmill waste
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eng
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| Date Available |
2013-02-22
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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| Rights |
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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| DOI |
10.14288/1.0058136
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| Peer Review Status |
Unreviewed
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| Scholarly Level |
Researcher
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| Copyright Holder |
University of British Columbia, Faculty of Forestry
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