A Field guide for identification and interpretation of the interior cedar - hemlock zone, northwestern transitional subzone (ICHg), in the Prince Rupert Forest Region / S. Houseknecht ... [et al.].


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DC Title
A Field guide for identification and interpretation of the interior cedar - hemlock zone, northwestern transitional subzone (ICHg), in the Prince Rupert Forest Region / S. Houseknecht ... [et al.].
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
Houseknecht, Stephan J.,1950-
British Columbia.Ministry of Forests
DC Publisher
Victoria : BC, Ministry of Forests,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs2011_2_148819_lmh12
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"This Field guide presents a summary of ecological and management information for the Interior Cedar Hemlock Zone, Northwestern Transitional Subzone (ICHg) in the Prince Rupert Forest Region. It includes brief explanations of the biogeoclimatic variants, ecosystem units, and silvicultural prescriptions. Ecological information and identification keys are provided to assist the user in determining the ecological units and making silvicultural interpretations."--Abstract from Ministry website, viewed Nov. 17, 2011: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/Lmh/Lmh12.htm
Spine title: ICHg field guide.
Bibliography: p. 137.
"This Field guide presents a summary of ecological and management information for the Interior Cedar Hemlock Zone, Northwestern Transitional Subzone (ICHg) in the Prince Rupert Forest Region. It includes brief explanations of the biogeoclimatic variants, ecosystem units, and silvicultural prescriptions. Ecological information and identification keys are provided to assist the user in determining the ecological units and making silvicultural interpretations."--Abstract from Ministry website, viewed Nov. 17, 2011: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/Lmh/Lmh12.htm
DC Subject
Bioclimatology British Columbia Prince Rupert Region.
Forest ecology British Columbia Prince Rupert Region.
Forest management British Columbia Prince Rupert Region.