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Davis, Chris. The Basic guide to parks reserves and forests in Victoria. Woodford, N.S.W: Mountain Shack Publications, 2008.

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Bats and Forests Symposium (1995 Victoria, B.C.). Bats and Forests Symposium: October 19-21, 1995, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Edited by Barclay Robert Malcolm Ruthven, Brigham Robert Mark 1960-, and British Columbia. Ministry of Forests. Research Branch. Victoria, B.C: British Columbia, Ministry of Forests Research Program, 1996.

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David, Mercer. The Victorian timber industry inquiry: Summary, context and critique. Melbourne, Victoria: Dept. of Geography, Monash University, 1987.

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Victoria. Office of the Auditor-General. Managing Victoria's native forest timber resources. Melbourne, Vic: Victorian Government Printer, 2013.

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Meeting our future Victorian Public Service workforce needs. [Melbourne]: Govt. Printer, 2004.

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Experimental Forests Workshop (1992 Victoria, B.C.). Proceedings of the Experimental Forests Workshop: April 28-29, 1992, Victoria, B.C. Victoria, B.C: Forestry Canada, 1993.

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International, Forum on Automated Interpretation of High Spatial Resolution Digital Imagery for Forestry (1998 Victoria B. C. ). International Forum, Automated Interpretation of High Spatial Resolution Digital Imagery for Forestry: February 10-12, 1998, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Victoria: Pacific Forestry Centre, 1999.

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Frisina, Rick. Forest cover changes and carbon dioxide emissions: A remote sensing study in western Victoria, 1987-1990. East Melbourne: Dept. of Conservation and Environment & Office of the Environment, 1991.

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Commonwealth Forestry Conference (15th 1997 Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe). Forestry in a changing political environment: Challenges for the 21st century : proceedings of the 15th Commonwealth Forestry Conference : held in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, 12-17 May 1997. Edited by Mushove P. T, Moyo M, and Zimbabwe Forestry Commission. Harare, Zimbabwe: Forestry Commission, 1997.

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Sherwin, Charlie. The box and ironbark forests and woodlands of Northern Victoria: A report to the Victorian National Parks Association. East Melbourne, Vic: Victorian National Parks Association Inc., 1996.

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Armson, K. A. The legacy of John Waldie and Sons: A history of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company. Toronto, ON: Dundurn Group, 2007.

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Canada. Forestry Canada. Modelling Working Group. Proceedings of the seventh Annual Meeting and Workshop, Pacific Forestry Centre, Victoria, B.C., February 8-9, 1993. Victoria, B.C: Forestry Canada, Pacific and Yukon Region, Pacific Forestry Centre, 1993.

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Holland, I. I. Forests and forestry. 5th ed. Danville, Ill: Interstate Publishers, 1997.

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Singh, Negi Sharad, ed. Forests and forestry. 5th ed. New Delhi: National Book Trust, India, 1994.

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L, Rolfe G., and Anderson David A, eds. Forests and forestry. 4th ed. Danville, Ill: Interstate Publishers, 1990.

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Development, Great Britain Department for International. Forests matter: The DFID approach to forests. London: DFID, 1998.

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Great Britain. Department for International Development. Forests matter: The DFID approach to forests. London: DFID, 1997.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. FAO, forests and forestry. [Rome]: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation [i.e. Nations], 1999.

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Organization, Food and Agriculture. FAO, forests and forestry. Rome: FAO, 1999.

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Negi, Sharad Singh. Himalayan forests and forestry. New Delhi: Indus Pub. Co., 1990.

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Food and Agriculture Organization. Forestry Department. FAO, forests and forestry. Italy: Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, 2003.

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Royston, Angela. Forests. Oxford: Heinemann Library, 2004.

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Parker, Victoria. Forests. Oxford: Heinemann Library, 2005.

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Rao, Abdul Latif. Forestry. Gilgit: Planning & Development Dept, Northern Areas, 2003.

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Drake, Jane. Forestry. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 1996.

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Zobel, Bruce. Growing exotic forests. New York: Wiley, 1987.

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Wareing, Kevin. The Victorian alpine fires: January-March 2003. East Melbourne, Vic: Fire Management, Dept. of Sustainability and Environment, 2003.

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Owen, Andy. Forests. Des Plaines, Ill: Heinemann Interactive Library, 1998.

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Bechtold, William A. Virginia's forests. Asheville, N.C: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1987.

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Agency, Canadian International Development. Forestry issues: Leadership in world forestry. Hull, Quebec: CIDA, 1995.

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Forestry. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2005.

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Turner, L. A. The vegetation of the Sardine, Rich and Ellery forest blocks, Orbost Region, Victoria. Melbourne: Flora Branch, Flora & Fauna Division, Dept. of Conservation & Environment, 1992.

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Tropical forests. Sudbury, Mass: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2008.

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Shah, S. A. Forestry for people. New Delhi: Publications and Information Division, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, 1988.

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Forests. London: A. & C. Black, 2008.

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Arthus-Bertrand, Yann. Forests and people. Paris, France: Éditions de la Martinière, 2011.

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D, Piearce G., Gumbo D. J, Shaw P, Zimbabwe Forestry Commission, Sweden Beredningen för u-landsforskning, and "Ecology and Management of Indigenous Forests" Symposium (1992 : Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe), eds. The Ecology and management of indigenous forests in southern Africa: Proceedings of an international symposium, Victorial Falls, Zimbabwe, 27-29 July 1992. Harare, Zimbabwe: Forestry Commission in collaboration with SAREC, 1993.

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Alliance, Victorian Forest, and Wilderness Society (Australia), eds. Choosing a future for Victoria's forests. [Fitzroy, Vic.]: Wilderness Society, 2006.

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1928-, Arthur Trevor, Aldous David 1946-, and Royal Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation. Victorian Region, eds. Trees in the environment: Current and future trends ; proceedings of a conference conducted by the Victorian Region of the Royal Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation, 13-15th April, 1988, Springvale Town Hall, Melbourne. Melbourne: Royal Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation, 1988.

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The Dynamic Forest: A History of Forestry and Forest Industries in Victoria. Lynedoch Publications, 1991.

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Great Forest: The Rare Beauty of the Victorian Central Highlands. Allen & Unwin, 2022.

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Mackey, Brendan, David Lindenmayer, Malcolm Gill, Michael McCarthy, and Janette Lindesay, eds. Wildlife, Fire and Future Climate. CSIRO Publishing, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643090040.

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The conservation of Earth's forest ecosystems is one of the great environmental challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. All of Earth's ecosystems now face the spectre of the accelerated greenhouse effect and rates of change in climatic regimes that have hitherto been unknown. In addition, multiple use forestry – where forests are managed to provide for both a supply of wood and the conservation of biodiversity – can change the floristic composition and vegetation structure of forests with significant implications for wildlife habitat. Wildlife, fire and future climate: a forest ecosystem analysis explores these themes through a landscape-wide study of refugia and future climate in the tall, wet forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria. It represents a model case study for the kind of integrated investigation needed throughout the world in order to deal with the potential response of terrestrial ecological systems to global change. The analyses presented in this book represent one of the few ecosystem studies ever undertaken that has attempted such a complex synthesis of fire, wildlife, vegetation, and climate. Wildlife, fire and future climate: a forest ecosystem analysis is written by an experienced team of leading world experts in fire ecology, modelling, terrain and climate analysis, vegetation and wildlife habitat. Their collaboration on this book represents a unique and exemplary, multi-disciplinary venture.
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Victoria. Dept. of Conservation and Environment., ed. See how they grow: The great forests of Victoria. East Melbourne: Dept. of Conservation and Environment, 1989.

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Lindenmayer, David. Forest Pattern and Ecological Process. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098305.

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Forest Pattern and Ecological Process is a major synthesis of 25 years of intensive research about the montane ash forests of Victoria, which support the world's tallest flowering plants and several of Australia's most high profile threatened and/or endangered species. It draws together major insights based on over 170 published scientific papers and books, offering a previously unrecognised set of perspectives of how forests function. The book combines key strands of research on wildfires, biodiversity conservation, logging, conservation management, climate change and basic forest ecology and management. It is divided into seven sections: introduction and background; forest cover and the composition of the forest; the structure of the forest; animal occurrence; disturbance regimes; forest management; and overview and future directions. Illustrated with more than 200 photographs and line drawings, Forest Pattern and Ecological Process is an essential reference for forest researchers, resource managers, conservation and wildlife biologists, ornithologists and mammalogists, policy makers, as well as general readers with interests in wildlife and forests. 2010 Whitley Certificate of Commendation for Zoological Text.
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Lindenmayer, David, David Blair, Lachlan McBurney, and Sam Banks. Forest Phoenix. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643101036.

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This book tells the story of ecological forest recovery in the wet forests of Victoria following major wildfires in February 2009. It also focuses on the science of ecological recovery – a major body of information that is not well known or understood by the vast majority of Australians and the vast majority of environmental policy makers. Forest Phoenix presents this important story via short engaging text and truly spectacular images, which are accompanied by highly informative captions. If you've ever wanted to better understand how forests and forest biodiversity recover after wildfire, then this book is a must-read. 2011 Whitley Award Commendation for Ecological Zoology.
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Lindenmayer, David, David Blair, Lachlan McBurney, and Sam Banks. Mountain Ash. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486304981.

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Mountain Ash draws together exciting new findings on the effects of fire and on post-fire ecological dynamics following the 2009 wildfires in the Mountain Ash forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria. The book integrates data on forests, carbon, fire dynamics and other factors, building on 6 years of high-quality, multi-faceted research coupled with 25 years of pre-fire insights. Topics include: the unexpected effects of fires of varying severity on populations of large old trees and their implications for the dynamics of forest ecosystems; relationships between forest structure, condition and age and their impacts on fire severity; relationships between logging and fire severity; the unexpectedly low level of carbon stock losses from burned forests, including those burned at very high severity; impacts of fire at the site and landscape levels on arboreal marsupials; persistence of small mammals and birds on burned sites, including areas subject to high-severity fire, and its implications for understanding how species in this group exhibit post-fire recovery patterns. With spectacular images of the post-fire environment, Mountain Ash will be an important reference for scientists and students with interests in biodiversity, forests and fire.
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Armson, Kenneth A., and Marjorie McLeod. Legacy of John Waldie and Sons: A History of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company. Dundurn Press, 2007.

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Armson, Kenneth A., and Marjorie McLeod. Legacy of John Waldie and Sons: A History of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company. Dundurn Press, 2007.

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The Legacy of John Waldie and Sons: A History of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company. Natural Heritage Books, 2007.

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Stone, Derrick. Walks, Tracks and Trails of Victoria. CSIRO Publishing, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643097919.

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For the first time in a single volume, this book brings together more than 150 of the best walks, tracks or trails in Victoria, which can be walked, cycled or driven by the moderately fit individual. They are located in national and state parks, state forests, conservation reserves, historic parks and local government and public easements. Other routes follow state highways, old railways and gold routes, or pass bushranger haunts and back roads linking towns, historical and geological or geographical features. Most of the routes chosen do not require specialist navigation or bushcraft skills, and vary from a short 45 minutes on a boardwalk to four-day long-distance walking and camping. Walks, Tracks and Trails of Victoria covers the best the state has to offer, from deserts to coastal and mountain environments. It highlights the features of each location and encourages you to enjoy the experience at an informed level. Easy-to-interpret maps are included to help you navigate, and the book’s size makes it convenient to bring with you on your adventures.
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