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Booth, Annie L., and Bruce R. Muir. “‘How Far Do You Have to Walk to Find Peace Again?’: A Case Study of First Nations’ Operational Values for a Community Forest in Northeast British Columbia, Canada,” Natural Resources Forum 3, no. 37 (2013): 153-166.

Journal Articles forestry Indigenous

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Boothe, Paul, and Reid Bradford, eds. Deficit Reduction in the Far West: The Great Experiment. Western Studies in Economic Policy, no. 6, Edmonton: University of Albert Press, 2001. 246 pp. 0888643535.

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Boothroyd, Peter. “Who's Fooling Whom? Action vs. Policy on Urban Transportation,” Planning Institute of BC News 38, no. 1 (1996): 7-9.

Journal Articles planning

Bordessa, Ronald and James M. Cameron. “Residential developer behaviour in the 1970s: Vancouver-Toronto contrasts,” Atkinson Review Canadian Studies 1, no. 1 (1983): 29-34.

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Borek, Sarah Van. “Natural Capital: Illuminating the True Value of Nature's Services through Community-Engaged, Site-Specific Creative Production and Exhibition,” Sustainability: The Journal of Record 5, no. 6 (2013): 282-88.

Journal Articles environmental studies