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Selected Research and Report Titles from the Clayoquot Research Archives

  1. Consensus based decision-making: The Clayoquot Sound Steering Committee process (British Columbia)
  2. A Political Space: Reading the Global through Clayoquot Sound
  3. Management for a Living Hesquiaht Harbour Project
  4. Assessment of recreation potential of the Tofino - Ucluelet Area
  5. Coordination of monitoring: network and partnership building for the purpose of monitoring for sustainable forest management
  6. Identification and Monitoring of Clayoquot Sockeye
  7. An Ethnobotanical Study at Clayoquot Lake
  8. An Implementation Analysis of the Clayoquot Sound Scientific Panel Recommendations on First Nations Perspectives
  9. Environmental groups and the international conflict over the forests of British Columbia, 1990 to 2000
  10. Population structure migration patterns and social organization of gray whales in Clayoquot Sound
  11. Sustainable management of ecotourism: Whale watching in Tofino, British Columbia: A case study
  12. First Nations perspectives relating to forest practices standards in Clayoquot Sound
  13. Protecting wetland habitat in the Cypre Watershed Planning Unit, Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
  14. Communities of aquatic insects of oldgrowth and clearcut coastal headwater streams of varying flow persistence.
  15. Epiphytic lichen abundance: effects of stand age and composition in coastal British Columbia.
  16. A Rich Forest: Traditional knowledge, inventory and restoration of culturally important plants and habitats in the Atleo River Watershed.
  17. Nutrient dynamics and exchange between coastal forest and marine ecosystems, Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia

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