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William Beese
William Beese
Professor of Forestry, Vancouver Island University
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Retention forestry to maintain multifunctional forests: a world perspective
L Gustafsson, SC Baker, J Bauhus, WJ Beese, A Brodie, J Kouki, ...
BioScience 62 (7), 633-645, 2012
8932012
A major shift to the retention approach for forestry can help resolve some global forest sustainability issues
DB Lindenmayer, JF Franklin, A Lõhmus, SC Baker, J Bauhus, W Beese, ...
Conservation letters 5 (6), 421-431, 2012
4522012
Can retention forestry help conserve biodiversity? A meta‐analysis
K Fedrowitz, J Koricheva, SC Baker, DB Lindenmayer, B Palik, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 51 (6), 1669-1679, 2014
4102014
The retention system: reconciling variable retention with the principles of silvicultural systems
SJ Mitchell, WJ Beese
The forestry chronicle 78 (3), 397-403, 2002
2112002
Effect of alternative silvicultural systems on vegetation and bird communities in coastal montane forests of British Columbia, Canada
WJ Beese, AA Bryant
Forest Ecology and Management 115 (2-3), 231-242, 1999
2031999
Maintaining attributes of old-growth forests in coastal BC through variable retention
WJ Beese, BG Dunsworth, K Zielke, B Bancroft
The forestry chronicle 79 (3), 570-578, 2003
1412003
Alternatives to clearcutting in BC coastal montane forests
JT Arnott, WJ Beese
The Forestry Chronicle 73 (6), 670-678, 1997
1031997
Two decades of variable retention in British Columbia: a review of its implementation and effectiveness for biodiversity conservation
WJ Beese, J Deal, BG Dunsworth, SJ Mitchell, TJ Philpott
Ecological Processes 8 (1), 33, 2019
622019
A major shift to the retention approach for forestry can help resolve some global forest sustainability issues. Conserv. Lett. 5, 421–431
DB Lindenmayer, JF Franklin, A Lõhmus, SC Baker, J Bauhus, W Beese, ...
462012
Post-harvest nitrogen cycling in clearcut and alternative silvicultural systems in a montane forest in coastal British Columbia
BD Titus, CE Prescott, DG Maynard, AK Mitchell, RL Bradley, MC Feller, ...
The Forestry Chronicle 82 (6), 844-859, 2006
442006
Windthrow monitoring of alternative silvicultural systems in montane coastal forests
WJ Beese
Windthrow assessment and management in British Columbia: proceedings of the …, 2001
262001
Montane Alternative Silvicultural Systems (MASS): Establishing and managing a multi-disciplinary, multi-partner research site
WJ Beese, JT Arnott
The Forestry Chronicle 75 (3), 413-416, 1999
251999
Forest floor characteristics and soil nitrogen availability on slash-burned sites in coastal British Columbia
JW Fyles, IH Fyles, WJ Beese, MC Feller
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21 (10), 1516-1522, 1991
211991
Variable-retention adaptive management experiments: testing new approaches for managing British Columbia's coastal forests
WJ Beese, BG Dunsworth, NJ Smith
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE GENERAL TECHNICAL …, 2005
202005
Quantifying wind damage associated with variable retention harvesting in coastal British Columbia
WJ Beese, TP Rollerson, CM Peters
Forest ecology and management 443, 117-131, 2019
182019
Montane alternative silvicultural systems (MASS) forest structure and natural vegetation dynamics
W Beese, J Sandford, J Toms
FRDA report, 1995
101995
Understory vegetation response to alternative silvicultural systems in coastal British Columbia montane forests
WJ Beese, JS Sandford, ML Harrison, CN Filipescu
Forest Ecology and Management 504, 119817, 2022
92022
Third-year assessment of prescribed burning on forest productivity of some coastal British Columbia sites.
WJ Beese
81992
Long-term silviculture experiments contribute to science-based forest management in British Columbia's public forests
AK Mitchell, A Vyse, DJ Huggard, WJ Beese
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, 2004
72004
Effects of low levels of dispersed retention on the growth and survival of young, planted Douglas-fir
NJ Smith, WJ Beese
Forests 3 (2), 230-243, 2012
62012
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