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A Bibliography for Community in Canada

Allan, K. and D. Frank. 1994. Community in British Columbia: Models that work. The Forestry Chronicle 70(6): 721-724.

Ambus, L. 2008. The evolution of devolution: Evaluation of the Community Agreement in British Columbia. Unpublished Master’s thesis, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

Ambus, L., D. Davis-Case, D. Mitchell and S. Tyler. 2007. Strength in diversity: market opportunities and benefits from small forest tenures. BC Journal of and Management 8(2): 88-100.

Ambus, L. and G. Hoberg. 2011. The evolution of devolution: a critical analysis of the community forest agreement in British Columbia. Society and Natural Resources 24 (9): 933-950.

Anderson, N. and W. Horter. 2002. Connecting lands and people: Community forests in British Columbia. Victoria: Dogwood Initiative.

Arnold, J. 1992. : ten years in review. Food and Organization, : 39p.

Auden, A. 1944. Nipigon forest village. The Forestry Chronicle 20(4): 209-261.

Bagby, K. and J. Kusel. 2003. Civic science partnerships in community forestry: Building capacity for participation among underserved communities. Taylorsville, California. Forest Community Research.

Baker, M and J. Kusel. 2003. Community forestry in the United States, Washington, DC: Island Press.

Beckley, T. 1998. Moving toward consensus-based : A comparison of industrial, co-managed, community and small private forests in Canada. Forestry Chronicle 74(5): 736-44.

Berry, A. 2006. Branching out: Case studies in Canadian forest management. Property and Environment Research Centre. Bozeman, Montana.

Betts, M. 1998. Community forestry in the Fundy Model Forest: Concepts and applications. Sussex, New Brunswick: Fundy Model Forest.

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______. 1997. Community forestry in New Brunswick. International Journal of 12, no. 3: 247-254.

Betts, M. 1995. An Analysis of the potential for community forestry in New Brunswick. (unpublished Master’s thesis). School of Regional and Resource Development, University of Waterloo, Ontario.

Bradley, T., Hoffman, J. and H. Hammond. 1998. An -based assessment of Denman Island. A report prepared by Silva Ecosystem Consultants Ltd.

Bradshaw, B. 2003. Questioning the credibility and capacity of community-based resource management. Canadian Geographer 47(2): 137-150.

Brendler, T. and H. Carey. 1998. Community forestry, defined. 96(3): 21-23.

Bullock, R. 2006. An analysis of community forest implementation in British Columbia, Canada. Unpublished MES thesis. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario.

Bullock, R. 2007. Two sides of the forest. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 62(1):12A-15A.

Bullock, R. 2012. Reframing forest-based development as First Nation-municipal collaboration: Lessons from Lake Superior’s north shore. Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development. 7(2): 78- 89.

Bullock, R. and K. Hanna. 2012. Community forestry: Local values, conflict and forest governance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Bullock, R. and K. Hanna. 2008. Community forestry: Mitigating or creating conflict in British Columbia: Society and Natural Resources 21(1): 77-85.

Bullock, R. and A. Watelet. 2006. Exploring conservation authority operations in Sudbury, Northern Ontario: Constraints and opportunities. Environments 34(2): 29-50.

Bullock, R., Hanna, K. and S. Slocombe. 2009. Learning from community forestry experience: Challenges and lessons from British Columbia. Forestry Chronicle 85(2): 293-304.

Burda, C. 1999. Community forestry: Ministry of Forests focus on forests discussion paper. Victoria: Government of BC.

Burda, C. 1998. Forests in trust: A blueprint for tenure reform and Community Forestry in British Columbia. Ecoforestry May: 12–15.

Burda, C. and M. M'Gonigle. 1996. farm or community forest? Making Waves 7(4): 16-21.

Chambers, F.H. 2004. An experiment in community participation of public forest management: The case of Mistik Management Ltd., Saskatchewan. Forests, , and Livelihoods 14 (2-4): 175-187.

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Charnley, S. and M.R. Poe. 2007. Community forestry in theory and practice: Where are we now? Annual Review of Anthropology 36: 301-336.

Clark, T. S. Harvey, G. Bruemmer and J. Walker. 2003. Large-scale community forestry in Ontario, Canada: A sign of the times. Paper submitted to the XII , 2003, Quebec City.

Clark, T., J. Williams and C. Wedeles. 2010. Revitalizing Ontario’s forest tenure system: foundation for a 21st century forest economy. Toronto: Ivey Foundation. 57p.

Clogg, J. 1997. Tenure reform for ecologically and socially responsible forest use in British Columbia. North York, ON, York University: 47p.

Community Forest Collaborative. 2007. Community forests: A community investment strategy. A report by the Community Forest Collaborative.

Davis, E.J. 2008. New promises, new possibilities? Comparing community and Mexico. BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 9(2):11-25.

Donoghue, E. and V. Sturtevant, (eds.). 2008. Forest community connections. Implications for research, management and governance. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future.

Duinker, P.N., Matakala, P., Chege, F. and Bouthillier, L. 1994. Community forestry in Canada: An overview. The Forestry Chronicle 70, no. 6: 711-720.

Duinker, P., Matakala, P. and D. Zhang. 1991. Community forestry and its implications for Northern Ontario. Forestry Chronicle 67(2): 131-35.

Duinker, P. and R. Pulkki. 1998. Community forestry, Italian style: the Magnifica Comunita di Fiemme. Forestry Chronicle 74: 385-92.

Duinker, P. and R.E. Pulkki. 2001. Magnifica comunita di fiemme: One thousand years of community forestry in the Alps. Ecoforestry Summer: 15-19.

Dunster, J. 1994. Managing forests for forest communities: A new way to do forestry. International Journal of Ecoforestry 10(1): 43-47.

______. 1989. Concepts underlying a community forest. Forest Planning Canada 5(6): 5-13.

Dunster, J. 1989, Establishing the Geralton Community Forest Phase 1: Concepts and background information. Dunster and Associates, Guelph, Ontario.

EOMF. Eastern Ontario Model Forest. 2010. Community forests. [online] www.eomf.on.ca

Flint, C. Luloff, A. and J. Finley. 2008. Where is “community” in community-based forestry? Society and Natural Resources 21: 526-37.

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Furness, E. and H. Nelson. 2012. Community forest organizations and adaptation to in British Columbia. Forestry Chronicle 88(5): 519-524.

Glasmeier, A. K., and T. Farrigan. 2005. Understanding community forestry: A study of the concept, the process and its potential for poverty alleviation in the United States case. The Geographical Journal 171(1): 56-69.

Gunter, J., (ed). 2004. The community forest guidebook: Tools and techniques for communities in British Columbia. Kamloops and Kaslo: Forest Research Extension Partnership and British Columbia Community Forest Association, No. 15.

Gunter, J. and S. Jodway. 1999. Community-based management: A strategy for community economic development. CED for Forest Communities Project (draft paper). Simon Fraser University, British Columbia.

Haley, D. 2002. Community forests in British Columbia: The past is prologue. Forest, Trees, and People 46: 54-61.

Hammond, H. 1991. Seeing the forest among the trees: the case for wholistic forest use. Vancouver: Polestar Press Ltd.

Harrison, S., J. Herbohn and A. Niskanen. 2002. Non-industrial, smallholder, small-scale and family forestry: What’s in a name? Small-scale Forestry 1(1): 1-11.

Harvey, S. 1995. Ontario community forest pilot project: Lessons learned 1991-1994. Taking stock of Ontario’s community forestry experience. Sault Ste. Marie: Queen’s Printer for Ontario.

Harvey, S. and B. Hillier. 1994. Community forestry in Ontario. The Forestry Chronicle 70, no. 6: 725-730.

Krogman, N. and T. Beckley. 2002. Corporate “bail-outs” and local “buyouts”: Pathways to community forestry? Society and Natural Resources 15: 109-27.

Kusel, J. and E. Adler (eds.), Forest communities, community forests. Oxford, UK: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc.

Lawrence, A., B. Anglezarke, B. Frost, P. Nolan and R.Owen. (2009). What does community forestry mean in a devolved Great Britain? International Forestry Review 11(2): 281-97.

Lee, R., Field, D. and W. Burch. 1990. Introduction: Forestry, community, and sociology of natural resources. In R. Lee, D. Field, and W. Burch, (eds.), Community and forestry: Continuities in the sociology of natural resources, (3-14). Boulder, San Francisco and London: Westview Press.

Luckert, M.K. 1999. Are community forests the key to sustainable forest management? Some economic considerations. The Forestry Chronicle 75(5): 789-792.

Mallik, A. and H. Rahman. 1994. Community forestry in developed and developing countries: A comparative study. Forestry Chronicle 70(6): 731-35.

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Masse, S. 1995. Community forestry: concept, application, and issues. Natural Resources Canada, . Ste-Foye, QC. 74p.

Masse, S. 2002. Forest tenant farming as tested in Quebec: A socio-economic evaluation. The Forestry Chronicle 78(5): 658-664.

Matakala, P.W. and P. Duinker. 1993. Community forestry as a forest-land management option in Ontario. In Forest dependent communities: Challenges and opportunities. eds. D. Bruce and M. Whitla. Sackville, New Brunswick: Rural and Small Town Research and Studies Program, Mount Allison University.

McCarthy, J. 2006. Neoliberalism and the politics of alternatives: community forestry in British Columbia and the United States. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 96(1): 84-104.

McCarthy, J. 2005. Devolution in the : community forestry as hybrid Neoliberalism. Environment and Planning A 37: 995-1014.

McCullough, R. 1995. Landscape of community: A history of communal forest in New England. Hanover, New Hampshire: University of New England Press.

McDermott, M. 2009a. Locating benefits, expanding decision-spaces, resource access and equity in U.S. community-based forestry. Geoforum 40(2): 249-59.

McDermott, M. 2009b. Equity first or later? How US community-based forestry distributes benefits. International Forestry Review 11(2): 207-20.

McIlveen, K. and B. Bradshaw. 2005/2006. A preliminary review of British Columbia’s Community Forest Pilot Project. Western Geography 15/16: 68-84.

McIlveen, K. and B. Bradshaw. 2009. Community forestry in British Columbia, Canada: The role of local community support and participation. Local Environment 14(2): 193-205.

M’Gonigle, M. 1996. Living communities in a living forest: Towards an ecosystem-based structure of local tenure and management. Discussion paper. Victoria, BC.

M’Gonigle, M. 1997. Reinventing British Columbia: Towards a new political economy in the forest. In T. Barnes and R. Hayter, (eds.), Troubles in the : British Columbia's forest economy in transition, (37-52). Victoria: Western Geographical Press.

M’Gonigle, M. 1998. Structural instruments and sustainable forests: A political approach. In C. Tollefson (ed.), The wealth of forests: Markets, regulation, and sustainable forestry, (102-20). Vancouver: UBC Press.

Mitchell, B. and D. Shrubsole. 1992. Ontario conservation authorities: myth and reality. Waterloo, Ontario: Department of Geography, University of Waterloo.

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Mitchell-Banks, P. 1998. Tenure arrangements for facilitating community forestry in British Columbia. Unpublished Ph.D dissertation, Department of Forest Resource Management, University of British Columbia.

Nelson, A. and C. Pettit. 2004. Effective community engagement for : Wombat community forest management case study. Australian Geographer 35, no. 3: 301-315.

Northern Community Forestry Center. 2003. Engaging residents in planning for municipal forests: A case study of Lincoln, Vermont. Northern Community Forestry Center, Northern Forest Region.

OMNR (Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources). 1986. Evergreen challenge: The Agreement Forest story. Toronto: Queen’s Printer for Ontario.

Padgee, A., Kim, Y. and P. Daugherty. 2006. What makes community forest management successful? A meta-study from community forests throughout the world. Society and Natural Resources 19: 33-52.

Paillé, G. 1999. “A fringe experiment or a promising alternative?” In La ferme forestière en métayage : résultats, perspectives et enjeux, Actes du symposium, 29-30 April, 1999. Rimouski, QC. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service and Bas-St-Laurent Model Forest. 95-100.

Palmer, L., P. Smith and C. Shahi. 2012. Building resilient northern Ontario communities through community-based forest management. Report from SSHRC Public Outreach Workshop May 17, 2011.

Parsons, R. and G. Prest. 2003. Aboriginal forestry in Canada. Forestry Chronicle 79(4): 779-784.

Pinkerton, E., R. Heaslip, J. Silver, and K. Furman. 2008. Finding “space” for co-management of forests within the neoliberal paradigm: rights, strategies, and tools for asserting a local agenda. Human Ecology, 36: 343-55.

P.J. Usher Consulting Services (PJUCS). 1994. Partnerships for community involvement in forestry: A comparative analysis of community involvement in natural resource management. Sault Ste. Marie: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.

Poffenberger, M. (ed.), 1995. Communities and forest management in Canada and the United States. IUCN, , Switzerland.

Reed, M. and K. McIlveen. 2006. Toward a pluralistic civic science? Assessing community forestry. Society and Natural Resources 19: 591-607.

Robin B. Clark Inc. 1996. Malcolm island community forest feasibility study. Accessed March 1, 2005. Available from http://www.rbc.bc.ca/execsum.html.

Robinson, E. 2010. The cross-cultural collaboration of the community forest. Anthropologica 52

Robinson, D., Robson, M. and R. Rollins. 2001. Towards increased influence in Canadian forest management. Environments 29, no. 2: 21-41.

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Robinson, D. 2009. The science of community forests. Part I: Approaching regime change systematically. Institute for Northern Ontario Research and Development Working Paper #2-08. Sudbury: Laurentian University.

Robinson, D. 2009. The science of community forests. Part II: The simple theory of forests with joint products. Institute for Northern Ontario Research and Development Working Paper #4-08. Sudbury: Laurentian University.

Robinson, D. 2009. Forest tenure systems for development and underdevelopment. Sudbury: Institute for Northern Ontario Research and Development, Laurentian University.

Robinson, D. 2007. The elementary economics of forest tenure. INORD discussion Paper 07-01. Sudbury: Laurentian University.

Roy, M.A., 1989. Guided change through community forestry: A case study in Forest Management Unit 17 - Newfoundland. The Forestry Chronicle. p. 344-347.

Silva Forest Foundation. 2004. The power of community: Applying ecosystem-based conservation planning across Canada. Trail, BC: Silva Forest Foundation.

______. 1996. Initial report on methodology and results of Cortes Island ecosystem-based plan. Slocan Park, British Columbia: Silva Forest Foundation.

Smith, J. 2004. Community trust and watershed management in Creston, British Columbia, Canada. In Human Dimensions of Family, Farm, and Community Forestry International Symposium, ed. David Baumgartner: 155-158. Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA: Washington State University.

Smith, P., L. Palmer and C. Shahi. 2012. We are All Treaty People: The Foundation for Community Forestry in Northern Ontario. Pp. 100-120 in Ron N. Harpelle and Michel S. Beaulieu (eds.) Friction: Communities and the Forest Industry in a Globalized World. Centre for Northern Studies, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON. Northern and Regional Studies Series #21.

Smith, P. and G. Whitmore. 1990. Community forestry: Proceedings of the Lakehead University Forestry Association 23rd Annual Symposium, January 25-26. Occasional Paper 8, Centre for Northern Studies, Lakehead University.

Stevenson, M. and J. Webb 2003. Just another stakeholder? First Nations and sustainable forest management in Canada‘s boreal forest. In P. Burton, C. Messier, D. Smith and A. Adamowicz (eds.), Towards sustainable management of the boreal forest, (65-112). Ottawa: National Research Press.

Teitelbaum, S. ed. (forthcoming). Community Forestry in Canada: Drawing Lessons from Policy and Practice. Under contract for UBC Press.

Teitelbaum, S., Beckley, T. and S. Nadeau. 2006. A national portrait of community forestry on public land in Canada. Forestry Chronicle 82(3): 416-28.

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Teitelbaum, S. and R. Bullock. 2012. Are community forestry principles at work in Ontario’s County, Municipal, and Conservation Authority Forests? Forestry Chronicle 88(6): 697-707.

Tyler, S., L. Ambus, and D. Davis-Case. 2007. Governance and management of small forest tenures in British Columbia. Journal of Ecosystems and Management 8(2): 67-79.

Vernon, C. 2007. A political ecology of British Columbia’s community forests. Capitalism Nature Socialism 18(4): 54-74.

Wildlands League. 2002. A socio-economic feasibility study of the forest tenant model in the Algoma District of Ontario. Wildlands League.

Wilson, R. 2003. Community-based management and national forests in the western United States: Five challenges. Policy matters 12: 216-24.

Wilson, R. 2006. Collaboration in context: rural change and community forestry in the four corners. Society and Natural Resources 19(1): 53-70.

Wortley, D., Krogman, N. and D. Davidson. 2001. The difficulties with devolution: Community- based forest management planning in the Yukon under comprehensive land claims. Sustainable Forest Management Network.

Wyckoff-Baird, B. 2005. Growth rings: Communities and trees, lessons from the Ford Foundation Community-Based Forestry Demonstration Program, 2000-2005. Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute.

Yukon Forest Commission, 1997. Community-based forest management: Lessons for the Yukon. p.2, 20-21.

NOTE: This is an evolving document that will be annotated at a later date. If you discover missing articles, please feel free to send me an email: [email protected].

To cite this compilation:

Bullock, R. 2013. A Bibliography for Community Forestry in Canada. Compiled for the Northern Ontario Sustainable Communities Partnership. School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Saskatchewan.

Compiled by Dr. Ryan Bullock, University of Saskatchewan