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Mahony, Colin R., Will H. MacKenzie, and Sally N. Aitken. “Novel Climates: Trajectories of Climate Change beyond the Boundaries of British Columbia’s Forest Management Knowledge System,” Forest Ecology and Management 410 (2017): 35-57.

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