Theo dõi
Shannon Hagerman
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
Effects of clear-cut logging on the diversity and persistence of ectomycorrhizae at a subalpine forest
SM Hagerman, MD Jones, GE Bradfield, M Gillespie, DM Durall
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29 (1), 124-134, 1999
1941999
Expert views on biodiversity conservation in an era of climate change
S Hagerman, H Dowlatabadi, T Satterfield, T McDaniels
Global environmental change 20 (1), 192-207, 2010
1702010
The changing culture of silviculture
A Achim, G Moreau, NC Coops, JN Axelson, J Barrette, S Bédard, ...
Forestry 95 (2), 143-152, 2022
1232022
Agreed but not preferred: expert views on taboo options for biodiversity conservation, given climate change
SM Hagerman, T Satterfield
Ecological Applications 24 (3), 548-559, 2014
1032014
Competing narratives of nature-based solutions: Leveraging the power of nature or dangerous distraction?
MS Melanidis, S Hagerman
Environmental Science & Policy 132, 273-281, 2022
972022
The potential for woody understory plants to provide refuge for ectomycorrhizal inoculum at an interior Douglas-fir forest after clear-cut logging
SM Hagerman, SM Sakakibara, DM Durall
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 31 (4), 711-721, 2001
902001
Everyone′ s solution? Defining and redefining protected areas at the convention on biological diversity
C Corson, R Gruby, R Witter, S Hagerman, D Suarez, S Greenberg, ...
Conservation and Society 12 (2), 190-202, 2014
842014
Responding to climate change in forest management: two decades of recommendations
SM Hagerman, R Pelai
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16 (10), 579-587, 2018
752018
A comparison of ectomycorrhiza identification based on morphotyping and PCR-RFLP analysis
SM Sakakibara, MD Jones, M Gillespie, SM Hagerman, ME Forrest, ...
Mycological Research 106 (8), 868-878, 2002
742002
What risks matter? Public views about assisted migration and other climate-adaptive reforestation strategies
G Peterson St-Laurent, S Hagerman, R Kozak
Climatic change 151 (3), 573-587, 2018
732018
Ectomycorrhizal colonization of Picea engelmannii× Picea glauca seedlings planted across cut blocks of different sizes
SM Hagerman, MD Jones, GE Bradfield, SM Sakakibara
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29 (12), 1856-1870, 1999
731999
R–R–T (resistance–resilience–transformation) typology reveals differential conservation approaches across ecosystems and time
G Peterson St-Laurent, LE Oakes, M Cross, S Hagerman
Communications biology 4 (1), 39, 2021
702021
Walking on two legs: a pathway of Indigenous restoration and reconciliation in fire‐adapted landscapes
S Dickson‐Hoyle, RE Ignace, MB Ignace, SM Hagerman, LD Daniels, ...
Restoration Ecology 30 (4), e13566, 2022
572022
“As far as possible and as appropriate”: implementing the Aichi Biodiversity Targets
SM Hagerman, R Pelai
Conservation Letters 9 (6), 469-478, 2016
572016
What makes urban forest governance successful?–A study among Canadian experts
Z Wirtz, S Hagerman, RJ Hauer, CC Konijnendijk
Urban forestry & urban greening 58, 126901, 2021
542021
Decentralizing Governance of Agropastoral Systems in Kyrgyzstan: An Assessment of Recent Pasture Reforms
J Shigaeva, S Hagerman, H Zerriffi, C Hergarten, A Isaeva, ...
Mountain Research and Development 36 (1), 91-101, 2016
542016
Producing targets for conservation: Science and politics at the tenth conference of the parties to the convention on biological diversity
LM Campbell, S Hagerman, NJ Gray
Global Environmental Politics 14 (3), 41-63, 2014
542014
Going deeper with documents: A systematic review of the application of extant texts in social research on forests
M Siegner, S Hagerman, R Kozak
Forest Policy and Economics 92, 128-135, 2018
532018
Public trust and knowledge in the context of emerging climate-adaptive forestry policies
GP St-Laurent, S Hagerman, KM Findlater, R Kozak
Journal of Environmental Management 242, 474-486, 2019
502019
Conifer growth, Armillaria ostoyae root disease, and plant diversity responses to broadleaf competition reduction in mixed forests of southern interior British Columbia
SW Simard, SM Hagerman, DL Sachs, JL Heineman, WJ Mather
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35 (4), 843-859, 2005
502005
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