Canadian Journal of Forest Research
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Canadian Journal of Forest Research | |
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Abbreviated title | Can J For Res |
Discipline | Forestry |
Language | English, abstracts in French |
Edited by | Cindy Prescott, Doug Maynard |
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Publisher | National Research Council Canada (Canada) |
Publication history | 1971 - present |
Frequency | Monthly 1987 - present Bimonthly 1983 - 1986 Quarterly 1971 - 1982 |
Impact factor | 1.549 (2006) |
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ISSN | 1208-6037 |
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The Canadian Journal of Forest Research is a peer-reviewed journal of the National Research Council Canada covering many research topics related to forest resource management. The journal publishes several manuscript types, including articles, reviews, notes and commentaries. A wide range of forestry-related topics are covered including forest biology, biometry, conservation, economics, genetics, human dimensions, management, operations, protection, policy, remote sensing, soils, silviculture, wildlife and wood science.
The co-editors in 2007 were Dr. Cindy Prescott of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver and Dr. Doug Maynard of the Canadian Forest Service Pacific Forestry Centre in Victoria, British Columbia. [1]