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Canadian Journal of Forest Research. Journal Canadien De La Recherche Forestière

The Canadian Journal of Forest Research (Journal canadien de la recherche forestière) is a renowned scientific journal that publishes cutting-edge research on various aspects of forest science and management in Canada. It covers a wide range of topics including forest ecology, silviculture, forest genetics, forest management, and climate change impacts on forests. With its rigorous peer-review process, the journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in the field of forestry.

Details
Abbr. Can J For Res
Start 1971
End Continuing
p-ISSN 0045-5067
Country Canada
Languages English
French
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1773 135
SJR / Ranks: 7596 593
CiteScore / Ranks: 6699 4.00
JIF / Ranks: 4835 2.2
Recent Articles
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Allen D, Dick C, Strayer E, Perfecto I, Vandermeer J
Can J For Res . 2018 Dec; 48(11):1366-1372. PMID: 30505037
Forests in eastern North America are undergoing rapid compositional changes as they experience novel climate, disturbance, and pest conditions. One striking pattern is the replacement of canopy oaks spp.) by...
2.
Yang J
Can J For Res . 2018 May; 48(1):105-110. PMID: 29720772
A dimensional analysis was performed to correlate the fuel bed fire rate of spread data previously reported in the literature. Under wind condition, six pertinent dimensionless groups were identified, namely...
3.
Schuster R, Oberhuber W
Can J For Res . 2013 Sep; 43(7):609-618. PMID: 24027351
Within dry inner Alpine environments climate warming is expected to affect the development of forest ecosystems by changing species composition and inducing shifts in forest distribution. By applying dendroecological techniques...
4.
Oberhuber W, Swidrak I, Pirkebner D, Gruber A
Can J For Res . 2011 Oct; 41(8):1590-1597. PMID: 22003262
Wood formation requires a continuous supply of carbohydrates for structural growth and metabolism. In the montane belt of the central Austrian Alps we monitored the temporal dynamics of xylem growth...
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Ritchie G, Keeley J, Ward P
Can J For Res . 1997 Jul; 27(7):1142-5. PMID: 11540948
The purpose of this experiment was to determine why juvenile-origin Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) rooted cuttings, which remain plagiotropic (branchlike) when grown in containers in shaded glasshouses, become orthotropic...