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MPB management tools in Alberta and research priorities

Presentation on the MPB action plan fro Alberta; objectives, strategy, research priorities, decision support system.

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MPBEP_2008_05_Prsnttn_MPBwrkshpManagementToolsinABandResearchPrioritiesLux.pdf
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Lux
Published
May 23, 2008
Subject Area
Animals
Resource Management
Forest Management
Mountain Pine Beetle
Record Type
Summaries and Communications
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Foothills Research Institute: Where Research Makes a Difference | Mountain Pine Beetle Workshop May 2008

Presentation given at the 2008 Mountain Pine Beetle workshop on the projects, programs and goals of the Foothills Research Institute.
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