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Recent (1990-2007) Anthropogenic Change  Within the Forest Landscapes of Nova Scotia

Recent (1990-2007) Anthropogenic Change Within the Forest Landscapes of Nova ScotiaRecent (1990-2007) Anthropogenic Change Within the Forest Landscapes of Nova Scotia (book)

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This Global Forest Watch Canada study identifies, maps and analyzes the recent major forest landscape conversions in Nova Scotia. By way of this project and the public release of the change analysis dataset, we hope to encourage the ongoing monitoring of future anthropogenic changes in the forest landscapes of Nova Scotia by providing an example of a point-in-time record for ongoing monitoring. Note: this report can also be downloaded for free, along with maps, photos and data, at www.globalforestwatch.ca!

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The Last Great Intact Forests of Canada: Atlas of Alberta (Part II)

The Last Great Intact Forests of Canada: Atlas of Alberta (Part II)The Last Great Intact Forests of Canada: Atlas of Alberta (Part II) (book)

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This atlas of Alberta’s last great intact forest landscapes from Global Forest Watch Canada reveals a dramatic reduction in large blocks of Alberta’s natural boreal forest landscapes due to the expansion of industrial activities in recent decades. Part I of the atlas provides context and maps of Alberta's intact forest landscapes; Part II focuses on the threats to these forests. Note: this atlas can also be downloaded for free, along with maps and photos from the atlas, at www.globalforestwatch.ca!

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The Last Great Intact Forests of Canada: Atlas of Alberta (Part I)

The Last Great Intact Forests of Canada: Atlas of Alberta (Part I)The Last Great Intact Forests of Canada: Atlas of Alberta (Part I) (book)

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This atlas of Alberta’s last great intact forest landscapes from Global Forest Watch Canada reveals a dramatic reduction in large blocks of Alberta’s natural boreal forest landscapes due to the expansion of industrial activities in recent decades. Part I of the atlas provides context and maps of Alberta's intact forest landscapes; Part II focuses on the threats to these forests. Note: this atlas can also be downloaded for free, along with maps and photos from the atlas, at www.globalforestwatch.ca!

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