Research, part of a Special Feature on Crossing Scales and Disciplines to Achieve Forest Sustainability Indigenous Knowledge and Values in Planning for Sustainable Forestry: Pikangikum First Nation and the Whitefeather Forest Initiative
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Micheline Manseau | Iain J. Davidson-Hunt | I. Davidson-Hunt | M. Manseau | R. Michael O'Flaherty | R. O'Flaherty
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