The objective of the Landscape Guide is to direct forest management activities to maintain or enhance natural landscape structure, composition and patterns that provide for the long term health of forest ecosystems in an efficient and effective manner. For the purposes of this guide, 'landscape' describes an area covering hundreds of thousands to tens of thousands of square kilometers, roughly equivalent to ecoregions. In this report you will learn about the Landscape Guide and it's development, how to apply the Landscape Guide in a Forest Management Plan, as well as details on how to monitor, evaluate and review the Landscape Guide. Information on applying the Guide specifically in the context of woodland caribou conservation is covered in Section 3.2.
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Comparison of Pre-fire and Post-fire Space Use Reveals Varied Responses by Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the Boreal Shield
Resource Date:
October
2020
Range Management Policy in Support of Woodland Caribou Conservation and Recovery
Resource Date:
April
2019
Organization
Does Connectivity Exist for Remnant Boreal Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) Along the Lake Superior Coastal Range? Options for Landscape Restoration
Resource Date:
January
2018
Space-use Behaviour of Woodland Caribou Based on a Cognitive Movement Model
Resource Date:
February
2015
Organization
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