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Equity, diversity and inclusion in Canada's forest sector labour force: Are we making progress? Open
We acknowledge the Canadian Institute of Forestry / Institut forestier du Canada (CIF-IFC), especially Mark Pearson and Natasha Machado, as well as the Free to Grow in Forestry project and Kelly Cooper, for their involvement, including fun…
Recognizing Indigenous and Traditional Peoples and their identity, culture, rights, and governance of forestlands: Introduction to the Special Issue Open
This Special Issue aims to provide an overview of the diversity of international research on the multiple ways in which Indigenous and Traditional peoples (ITP) are engaged in occupying and governing forest landscapes, consistent with thei…
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Prescribing of Opioids and Benzodiazepines Among Patients With History of Overdose Open
Objectives: Addiction and overdose related to prescription drugs continues to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. We aimed to characterize the prescribing of opioids and benzodiazepines to patients who had p…
Influences on trust during collaborative forest governance: a case study from Haida Gwaii Open
Collaborative natural resource governance is increasingly relied upon to resolve conflicts, generate social and ecological benefits, and increase implementation of decisions. Trust is widely recognized as critical to successful collaborati…
PTU-072 Current trends in endoscopic procedure numbers in south and east birmingham from four hospital centres 2010–2015 Open
Introduction A Cancer Research UK report1 suggests GI endoscopy demand will increase dramatically, with a 45% increase over 5 years. We compare regional data to national projections, to provide reliable regional estimates to guide capacity…
The softwood lumber dispute: Is a solution possible? Open
Canadian exports of softwood lumber to the USA have long been a source of conflict. As the last Softwood Lumber Agreement expired, we examined this issue as a University class project in forest policy. This text presents our analysis of th…
Social licence to operate and forestry – an introduction Open
This special issue aims to explore a variety of strands of research enquiry into social licence to operate and forestry. Emerging from a successful technical session at the 2014 IUFRO World Congress, we present eight conference and invited…
Aboriginal people and forestry companies in Canada: possibilities and pitfalls of an informal ‘social licence’ in a contested environment: Table 1 Open
Industrial forestry in Canada commonly occurs on the traditional territory of Aboriginal people, and forestry companies often take actions to gain acceptance and approval of communities. Over the last two decades, the concept of ‘social li…
What does “First Nation deep roots in the forests” mean? Identification of principles and objectives for promoting forest-based development Open
We often hear about the resistance of First Nation (FN) communities to the industrial model of forestry, but we hear less about what they wish to achieve. Translating FN perspectives into concepts that are understood by the mainstream soci…