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Forest health and climate change: A British Columbia perspective
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spelling | Woods, Alex J. Heppner, Don Kope, Harry H. Burleigh, Jennifer Maclauchlan, Lorraine 0015-7546 1499-9315 Canadian Institute of Forestry Forestry http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc86412-4 <jats:p>BC’s forests have already faced two simultaneous, globally significant, epidemics linked to climate change; the Dothistroma needle blight epidemic in NW BC and the massive mountain pine beetle epidemic throughout the BC Interior. Building on these experiences, we have compiled our best estimates of how we believe other forest health agents may behave as climate change continues to influence our forests. We have drawn on literature from around the world but have focused on the situation in BC. We have made management recommendations based on what we have seen so far and what we expect to come.Key words: climate change, forest health, forest insects, forest pathogens, forest management, British Columbia</jats:p> Forest health and climate change: A British Columbia perspective The Forestry Chronicle |
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