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Haider, Wolfgang

An evaluation of government/non-government collaboration in marine protected area development
Evaluating a benthic index of biotic integrity (B-IBI) to measure ecological integrity in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada
Exploring aboriginal forestry and ecosystem-based management : a case study of Cowichan Tribes
Identification of areas for forestry at the regional planning level in Iceland : examination of a land-use assessment method
Investigating floodproofing strategies for historic settlement areas of the Fraser River Basin, British Columbia, Canada : a complementary application of multi attribute decision making and stated preference discrete choice modelling
Monarch Butterfly Conservation Through the Social Lens: Eliciting Public Preferences for Management Strategies Across Transboundary Nations
Strengthening evaluation practice in environmental non-governmental organizations in the Lower Mainland
The importance of understanding angler heterogeneity for managing recreational fisheries

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