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Barnes, Trevor J., and Roger Hayter, eds. Troubles in the Rainforest, British Columbia's Forest Economy in Transition. Canadian Western Geographical Series 33, Victoria: Western Geographical Press/Department of Geography/University of Victoria, 1997. 303 pp.

Books and Chapters in Books economics/business forestry

Barnes, Trevor, and Thomas Hutton. “Situating the New Economy: Contingencies of Regeneration and Dislocation in Vancouver’s Inner City,” Urban Studies 46, no. 6-May (2009): 1247-69.

Journal Articles geography

Barnett, Shirley, and Philip Dayson. Don't Break the Chain: The Nemetz Family Journal fro Svatatroiske to Vancouver. Vancouver: Jewish Historical Society of British Columbia/Jewish Museum and Archives of British Columbia, 2017. 164 pp. 97808246048.

Books and Chapters in Books history Jewish

Barnett, Steve. “Autographs of the Fur Trappers of the Far West,” Manuscripts 38, no. 2 (1986): 113-26.

Journal Articles history

Baron, G., and C. Phillips. “Old Canneries Get New Life,” Pacific Yachting 49, no. 6 (2007): 43-48.

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Barrett, Gary F., and Michael L. Cragg. “An Untold Story: the Characteristics of Welfare Use in British Columbia,” Canadian Journal of Economics 31, no. 1 (1998): 165-88.

Journal Articles economics/business

Barrie, J.V., and K.W. Conway. “Rapid Sea-Level Chage and Coastal Evolution on the Pacific Margin of Canada,” Sedimentary Geology 150 (2002): 171-183.

Journal Articles environmental studies