Characterization of young fire origin forest for inventory updates and planning: A case study on the Ogoki Forest.

 

Abstract


The Ogoki Forest is one of the most northerly and remote areas that forest management operations occur in the province of Ontario, and has a relatively young history compared to many other sustainable forest licences (SFL) in the province.


Citation


Date Published:   December 01, 2003
Delivery Agent:  Ontario Government, Ministry of Natural Resources
Author:  Science and Information Resources Division

 

Details

 

ISBN 0-7794-5466-0 (Print), ISBN 0-7794-5466-9 (Internet)

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