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Integrating timber and wildlife management planning

Publication: The Forestry Chronicle
December 1973

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La planification de l'usage polyvalent peut être biaisée par un manque de connaissances des interrelations entre les divers rendements de la forêt. L'article en question décrit la méthodologie susceptible de fournir l'information nécessaire entre les relations commerciales impliquées dans la production commune de deux produits de la forêt : le bois et la faune. Comme ces produits ne peuvent être évalués sur une base analogue (dollars) la méthodologie présentée étalonne le "coût" d'un aménagement faunique accru, considéré en tant que récolte forestière prévue.

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cover image The Forestry Chronicle
The Forestry Chronicle
Volume 49Number 6December 1973
Pages: 247 - 250

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Version of record online: 21 March 2011

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