Kennedy MIL, Lantz VA, MacLean DA (2007) Forest and economic impacts of alternative management strategies on crown land in New Brunswick. Can J For Res 37:2624-2636. doi:10.1139/X07-095Kennedy, M. I. L., V. A. Lantz, and D. A. MacLean. 2007 . Forest and economic impacts of ...
To evaluate opportunities for sourcing bioenergy from the forest, we integrated bioenergy and timber production into a forest estate model and evaluated joint production scenarios for 3.3 million hectares of Crown land in New Brunswick over a 100-year horizon. Scenarios included maximizing timber or ...
To evaluate opportunities for sourcing bioenergy from the forest, we integrated bioenergy and timber production into a forest estate model and evaluated joint production scenarios for 3.3 million hectares of Crown land in New Brunswick over a 100-year horizon. Scenarios included maximizing timber or ...
Canada’s goal to become a major exporter of green fuels advanced with approval of land grants for the Project Nujio’qonik hub in the maritime province of Newfoundland and Labrador. World Energy GH2 announced that its application for ‘Crown lands’ – land or water owned by the province –...
Crown land management This report presents some facts and figures about Crown land, provides a brief history and summary of the legislation governing Crown land, and outlines the proposed reforms.IntroductionIn March 2014, the NSW Government announced substan... L Roth - 《New South Wales Parliame...
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Crown land management 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 6 作者: A Clark 摘要: It was my pleasure and honor to be present at the first screening of the film "Forbidden Forest" on Nov. 7, at the playhouse in Fredericton, New Brunswick. I was drawn there to see what a friend and some...
New Brunswick While some analogous organizations exist in the USA, such as Amtrak and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, crown corporations are far more common in Canada, where they handle many business functions perceived by Canadians to be in the public interest, from national postal service...
dating back to the rst European settlements in the province. In Growing Together, the Government o New Brunswick recognized this undamental act, pledging to strategically manage orest land to ensure that “both Crown and private woodlands can support economic development opportunities”. Today, we ar...
Queens Quay West Land Corporation As named Crown corporation (parent) 326. RCMH-MRCF Inc. As named Crown corporation (subsidiary) 327. Regina Airport Authority As named Corporation (shared governance) 328. Review Tribunal established under the�� Canada Agricultural Products Act Canada...