Forest harvesting and renewal planning for the British Columbia interior

an extension of the total-chance concept

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R. E. Breadon
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Language
English
Pages
49

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Cover of: Forest harvesting and renewal planning for the British Columbia interior
Forest harvesting and renewal planning for the British Columbia interior: an extension of the total-chance concept
1990, Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada, Western Division
in English

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Vancouver

Edition Notes

"This book is being released simultaneously by Forestry Canada (Pacific Forestry Centre) as FRDA Report 139."

Sequel to: Timber development planning for the British Columbia interior.

Includes bibliographical references: p. 39-40.

Series
FERIC handbook -- no. HB-9, FERIC handbook -- no. 9

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
634.9/2/09711
Library of Congress
SD438.B7 B72 1990

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Pagination
xiv, 49 p. :
Number of pages
49

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17994392M
ISBN 10
0662181581

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