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Comparison of forestry-based remote sensing methodologies to evaluate woodland caribou habitat in non-forested areas of Newfoundland
ArticleAbstract: Forest inventory maps and a manual interpretation of forestry-enhanced Landsat imagery are comparedPalabras claves:Forest inventory, Habitat classification, Landsat imagery, Mapping, remote sensingAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Mahoney S.Fuentes:scopusDegradation of boreal forests by nonnative herbivores in Newfoundland's National Parks: Recommendations for ecosystem restoration
ArticleAbstract: For land management agencies such as Parks Canada that are tasked with maintaining the ecological inPalabras claves:active management, balsam fir, Newfoundland, non-native speciesAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Deering P., Gosse J., Hermanutz L., Knight T.M.Fuentes:scopusCan rare positive interactions become common when large carnivores consume livestock?
ArticleAbstract: Livestock populations in protected areas are viewed negatively because of their interaction with natPalabras claves:Chital, Indirect interactions, Lion, Livestock, Native prey, Predation risk, Shared predator, VigilanceAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Goyal S., Morris D., Vijayan S.Fuentes:scopusEconomic analysis of forest management alternatives: Compositional objectives, rotation ages, and harvest methods in boreal forests
ArticleAbstract: Timber production and economic gain are important forestry objectives. Boreal forests have long beenPalabras claves:Autores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Chen H.Y.H., Chen S., Shahi C.Fuentes:scopusDomestic ungulates in protected areas and the potential for indirect interactions via shared predation
ArticleAbstract: In many parts of the world, protected areas harbour permanent livestock that range freely with nativPalabras claves:Indirect interactions, Livestock, Native prey, Protected area, shared predationAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Morris D., Mukherjee S., Vijayan S.Fuentes:scopusTrade-offs and Synergies Between Economic Gains and Plant Diversity Across a Range of Management Alternatives in Boreal Forests
ArticleAbstract: Intensive forest management activities that maximize economic gains could have a negative impact onPalabras claves:Boreal forests, forest management, Overstorey Composition, Path Analysis, Plant Diversity, PROFIT, Rotation Age, Trade-off AnalysisAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Chen H.Y.H., Chen S., Kumar P., Ma Z., Shahi C.Fuentes:scopusYouth views on environmental changes, the future of the environment, and stewardship: The case of a canadian coastal community
ArticleAbstract: This article discusses and provides insights concerning rural youth's perceptions of their natural ePalabras claves:Environmental change, Virtual stewardship, youthAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Hood R., Jackson L., Martin D.Fuentes:scopusPbkp_redicting non-inventoried forest elements using forest inventory data: The case of winter forage for woodland caribou
ArticleAbstract: Growing development pressures and expectations that forest managers provide future wildlife habitatPalabras claves:Cladonia, forage, Forest resource inventory, Remote-sensing, Wildlife habitat models, Woodland caribouAutores:Boan J., Brian Edgar McLaren, Malcolm J.Fuentes:scopusSocial Perceptions of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in the Ecuadorian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: The Amazon basin is widely recognized for its high biological and cultural diversity, enabling the pPalabras claves:AMAZON, Conservation policy, Decision-making, Ecosystem Services, ECUADOR, social-ecological systems, STAKEHOLDERSAutores:Alday J.G., Amigo J., Brian Edgar McLaren, David Caballero, Juan Carlos Carrasco, Onaindia M., Verónica Caballero-SerranoFuentes:scopusSpatial and temporal patterns of use by moose of pre-commercially thinned, naturally-regenerating stands of balsam fir in central Newfoundland
ArticleAbstract: A study of use and damage of pre-commercially thinned (PCT) forest stands containing balsam fir (AbiPalabras claves:balsam fir, Moose, Newfoundland, Pre-commercial thinning, Wildlife managementAutores:Brian Edgar McLaren, Mahoney S., Oosenbrug S., Porter T.Fuentes:scopus