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"This Wasteful Use of a River": Log Driving, Conservation, and British Columbia's Stellako River Controversy, 1965-72 by Richard A.J. Rajala
BC Studies #165 (Spring 2010), pgs: 31-74
(Stellako River) (rivers) (logging) (forestry) (federal-provincial relations) (conservation)

(Dis)Organizing Tree Planters: Labour and Environment Politics in the British Columbia Silviculture Industry by Brendan Sweeney
BC Studies #166 (Summer 2010), pgs: 73-101
(environment) (forestry) (labour force) (trade unions)

The Rise and Fall of a Model Forest by Emily Jane Davis
BC Studies #161 (Spring 2009), pgs: 35-57
(Vancouver Island) (sustainability) (government) (forestry)

Improving Nature: Remaking Stanley Park's Forest, 1888- 1931 by Sean Kheraj
BC Studies #158 (Summer 2008), pgs: 63-90
(conservation) (forestry) (Vancouver)

Forests and Fish: The 1972 Coast Logging Guidelines and British Columbia's First NDP Government by Richard A. Rajala
BC Studies #159 (Autumn 2008), pgs: 81-120
(environment) (fishing industry) (forestry) (logging) (New Democratic Party) (politics)

Remaking Space in North-Central British Columbia: The Establishment of the John Prince Research Forest by Gail Fondahl
BC Studies #154 (Summer 2007), pgs: 67-95
(education) (forestry) (Tl'azt'en)

"I Don't Really Like the Mill; In Fact, I Hate the Mill": Changing Youth Vocationalism Under Fordism and Post-Fordism in Powell River, British Columbia by Tanya Behrisch
BC Studies #136 (Winter 2002), pgs: 73-101
(Powell River) (labour force) (forestry)

Baby Stumpy and the War in the Woods: Competing Frames of British Columbia Forests by Lorna Stefanick
BC Studies #130 (Summer 2001), pgs: 41-68
(environment) (politics) (forestry)

Looking to Oregon: Comparative Challenges to Forest Policy Reform and Sustainability in British Columbia and the US Pacific Northwest by W. Scott Prudham
BC Studies #130 (Summer 2001), pgs: 5-40
(Pacific Northwest) (forestry) (environment)

Female in a Forest Town: The Marginalization of Women in Port Alberni's Economy by Brian Egan
BC Studies #118, Work and Welfare in BC (Summer 1998), pgs: 5-40
(labour force) (industries) (health) (gender) (forestry) (Alberni Valley)

FORUM: Eco-Forestry Versus the State(us) Quo: Or Why Innovative Forestry Is Neither Contemplated Nor Permitted Within the State Structure of British Columbia by Cheri Burda
BC Studies #119 (Autumn 1998), pgs: 45-86
(sustainability) (government control) (forestry) (environment) (conservation)

The Restructuring of British Columbia's Coastal Forest Sector: Flexibility Perspectives by Trevor J. Barnes
BC Studies #113 (Spring 1997), pgs: 7-34
(forestry)

Colonial Vestiges: Representing Forest Landscapes on Canada's West Coast by Bruce Willems-Braun
BC Studies #112 (Winter 1996), pgs: 5-39
(Yuxweluptun, Lawrence Paul) (photography) (forestry) (aboriginal people)

Japanese Canadians and the Racialization of Labour in the British Columbia Sawmill Industry by Audrey Kobayashi
BC Studies #103, Labour in British Columbia: Law, Race, and Women (Autumn 1994), pgs: 33-58
(forestry) (industries) (Japanese) (labour) (race and racism)

For Whom the Tree Falls: Restructuring of the Global Forest Industry by Patricia Marchak
BC Studies #90 (Summer 1991), pgs: 3-24
(forestry)

Ethnography and Archaeology as Ideology: The Case of the Stein River Valley by Wendy Wickwire
BC Studies #91/92 (Autumn/Winter 1991), pgs: 51-78
(heritage) (forestry) (environment) (archaeology) (anthropology) (aboriginal people)

"Line Up or Roll Up": The Lumber Workers Industrial Union in the Prince George District by Gordon Hak
BC Studies #86 (Summer 1990), pgs: 57-74
(strikes and lockouts) (Prince George) (logging) (labour force) (forestry)

Developing Sustainability: A Native/Environmentalist Prescription for Third-level Government by Michael M'Gonigle
BC Studies #84 (Winter 1989), pgs: 65-99
(sustainability) (Stein Valley) (land claims) (government control) (forestry) (environment)

The Government Timber Business: Forest Policy and Administration in British Columbia, 1912-1928 by Stephen Gray
BC Studies #81 (Spring 1989), pgs: 24-49
(Pattullo, Thomas Dufferin) (government control) (forestry)

Forest Conservation in British Columbia, 1935-85: Reflections on a Barren Political Debate by Jeremy Wilson
BC Studies #76 (Winter 1987), pgs: 3-32
(Orchard, C.D.) (New Democratic Party) (legislation) (forestry) (environment) (conservation)

B.C. Capitalism and the Empire of the Pacific by Philip Resnick
BC Studies #67 (Autumn 1985), pgs: 28-46
(trade and commerce) (Japan) (international relations) (forestry) (business)

Taking the Minister to Court: Changes in Public Opinion about Forest Management and Their Expression in Haida Land Claims by Evelyn Pinkerton
BC Studies #57, British Columbia: A Place for Aboriginal Peoples? (Spring 1983), pgs: 68-85
(Indian Act) (Haida) (geography) (forestry) (federal-provincial relations) (aboriginal people)

The Pearse Commission and the Industrial Organization of the British Columbia Forest Industry by Richard Schwindt
BC Studies #41 (Spring 1979), pgs: 3-35
(Pearse Commission) (legislation) (labour) (government control) (forestry)

The Forest and the Trees: A Review Article by Joseph C. Lawrence
BC Studies #30 (Summer 1976), pgs: 77-82
(forestry)

The Concentration of Timber Holdings in the British Columbia Forest Industry, 1972 by W.T. Stanbury
BC Studies #17 (Spring 1973), pgs: 57-68
(forestry)