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Introduction
Getting the Balance Right
We Can't See the Forest for the Trees
Biodiversity
Hydrology Studies
Further resources
Google Earth Engine Tutorial
News
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Getting the Balance Right
We Can't See the Forest for the Trees
Biodiversity
Hydrology Studies
Further resources
Google Earth Engine Tutorial
News

Further reports & Resources

Equivalent Clearcut Area as an Indicator of Hydrologic Change in Snow-dominated Watersheds of Southern BC

-Extension Note 118 - Jan 2017

Trees, forests and water: Cool insights for a hot world

-D. Ellison et al. / Global Environmental Change 43 (2017) 51–61

Nonstationary stochastic paired watershed approach: Investigating forest harvesting effects on floods in two large, nested, and snow-dominated watersheds in British Columbia, Canada

-Journal of Hydrology 625 (2023) 129970

An Estimate of Nest Loss in Canada Due to Industrial Forestry Operations

-Avian Conservation and Ecology 8(2): 5 http://www.ace-eco.org/vol8/iss2/art5/

AN AUDIT OF BIODIVERSITY IN B.C. ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF KEY TOOLS

-Office of the Auditor General of British Columbia

Royal Commission Reports

Forest Resource of British Columbia 1945

GDP by Industry 2020

For a Comprehensive overview of BC’s geography, refer to pages 232 and 233 of this report

How much land cover does BC have

Are BC Forests Running Out of Trees

Mike Morris - Conservationist/Outdoorsman, Former BC Cabinet Minister, Retired RCMP Superintendent,