Dr. Glen Armstrong
Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sci-Renewable Resources Department
University of Alberta, Canada
Associate Professor
Email: gwa@ualberta.ca
Qualifications
1999 Ph.D., University of Alberta, Canada
1990 M.Sc., University of Alberta, Canada
1982 B.Sc., University of Alberta, Canada
Publications (Selected)
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Rogeau MP and Armstrong GW (2017), Quantifying the effect of elevation and aspect on fire return intervals in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Forest Ecology and Management, 384, 248-261.
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Asante P and Armstrong G (2016), Carbon sequestration and the optimal forest harvest decision under alternative baseline policies, Canadian Journal of Forest Research 46, 5, 656-665.
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Armstrong GW (2014), Considerations for boreal mixedwood silviculture: a view from the dismal science, The Forestry Chronicle, 90, 1, 44-49.
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Elbakidze M, Andersson K, Angelstam P, Armstrong GW, Axelsson R, Doyon F, Hermansson M, Jacobsson J, and Pautov Y (2013), Sustained yield forestry in Sweden and Russia: How does it correspond to sustainable forest management policy?, Ambio, 42, 2, 160-173.
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Asante P, Armstrong GW, and Adamowicz WL (2012), Carbon sequestration and the optimal forest harvest decision: A dynamic programming approach considering biomass and dead organic matter, Journal of Forest Economics, 17, 1, 3-17.
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Armstrong GW and Luckert MK (2012), A Dynamic Programming Model to Determine the Optimal Harvest Decision for a Fir Forest that Provides Both Timber Harvest Volume and Carbon Sequestration Services, Journal of Forestry Faculty of Kastamonu University, 12, 31.
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Asante P and Armstrong GW (2012), Optimal forest harvest age considering carbon sequestration in multiple carbon pools: A comparative statics analysis, Journal of Forest Economics, 18, 2, 145-156.
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Anderson JA, Armstrong GW, Luckert MK, and Adamowicz WL (2012), Optimal zoning of forested land considering the contribution of exotic plantations, Mathematical and Computational Forestry & Natural Resource Sciences, 4, 2, 92.
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Asante P, Armstrong GW, and Adamowicz WL (2011), Carbon sequestration and the optimal forest harvest decision: A dynamic programming approach considering biomass and dead organic matter, Journal of Forest Economics, 17, 1, 3-17.
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Lieffers VJ, Armstrong GW, Stadt KJ, and Marenholtz EH (2008), Forest regeneration standards: are they limiting management options for Alberta's boreal mixedwoods?, The Forestry Chronicle, 84, 1, 76-82.
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McCarney GR, Armstrong GW, and Adamowicz WL (2008), Joint production of timber, carbon, and wildlife habitat in the Canadian boreal plains, Canadian journal of forest research, 38, 6, 1478-1492.
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Armstrong GW (2004), Sustainability of timber supply considering the risk of wildfire, Forest Science 50, 5, 626-639.
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Armstrong GW and Cumming SG (2004), Divided landbase, overlapping tenures, and fire risk, The Forestry Chronicle, 80, 4, 478-484.
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Armstrong GW, Adamowicz WL, Beck JA, Cumming SG and Schmiegelow FKA (2003), Coarse filter ecosystem management in a nonequilibrating forest, Forest Science, 49, 2, 209-223.
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Armstrong GW and Cumming (2003), Estimating the cost of land base changes due to wildfire using shadow prices, Forest Science 49, 5, 719-730.
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Adamowicz WL, Armstrong GW and Messmer MJ (2003), The economics of boreal forest management, Towards sustainable management of the boreal forest, 6, 1039.
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Cumming SG and Armstrong GW (2001), Divided land base and overlapping tenure in Alberta, Canada: A simulation study exploring costs of forest policy, For. Chron, 77, 501-508.
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Armstrong GW (1999), A stochastic characterisation of the natural disturbance regime of the boreal mixedwood forest with implications for sustainable forest management, Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29, 4, 424-433.
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Armstrong GW, Cumming SG, and Adamowicz WL (1999), Timber supply implications of natural disturbance management, The Forestry Chronicle, 75, 3, 497-504.