Effects of Forest Management on Water Resources in Canada - A Research Review

This document synthesizes findings from over 25 Canadian research watersheds to examine the highly variable impacts of forest management on water resources. It emphasizes that factors like topography, subsurface geology, climate, and forest type significantly influence these effects, making direct knowledge transfer between regions challenging. The document highlights the importance of conservation measures like riparian buffers, which, while generally effective, require tailoring to local conditions. It emphasizes the need for future research to identify critical processes that mediate forestry's effects on water, integrating both large-scale watershed-level studies and detailed stand-level investigations to improve the transferability of findings for sustainable forestry practices.

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Author A.U. Mallik, S. Teichert
Publication Year 2009
Descriptive Location Malcolm Knapp Research Forest
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Last Updated January 28, 2026, 18:47 (UTC)
Created January 27, 2026, 06:17 (UTC)