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Scientific research

Series contains general research not directly related to his publications or reports. Research includes data sets and figures created or collected by Freedman, field notes recorded by Freedman, grants for research projects and related paperwork, and correspondence between researchers.

Selected studies of forestry and bird communities in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick : [manuscript and correspondence]

File contains the manuscript written by Freedman and Greg Johnson for the monograph "Biology and conservation of forest birds", Society of Cananadian Ornithologists Special Publication no. 1 (edited by A.W. Diamond and D.N. Nettleship). File also contains reviewer-edited drafts, correspondence, and proceedings itinerary.

Short-term changes in vegetation after the silvicultural spraying of glyphosate herbicide onto regenerating clearcuts in Nova Scotia, Canada : [draft manuscript and other materials]

File contains a draft manuscript written by Freedman, R. Morash, and D. MacKinnon, for the Canadian Journal of Forest Research, volume 23. File also contains correspondence and reviewer comments. The article covers spraying at the Antrim, Little River Lake, and Riverside sites.

Societies and organizations

Series contains documents related to Freedman’s involvement with organizations outside of his employment. The organizations represented in the series are the National Conservancy of Canada, Sustainable Forestry Initiative, the Centre for International Security and Cooperation and others. Documents include meeting minutes, agenda items, correspondence, and other reference material.

Some ecological implications of nutrient removals during intensive forest harvesting : [draft manuscript and correspondence]

File contains two draft manuscripts of Freedman's paper, which was presented at the conference Economic and Environmental Aspects of Mechanical Harvesting in Newfoundland, Canadian Institute of Forestry, Newfoundland Section, 36th Annual Meeting, November 12-13, 1992, Corner Brook. File also contains correspondence.

State of the GFE : [manuscripts and other material]

File contains a report, manuscripts, draft manuscripts and correspondence relating to the article Protected Areas and Carbon Storage; Benefits and Opportunities. Several short summaries of case studies written by Freedman submitted to the State of the GFE Report.

Teaching material

Series contains slides, lecture notes, presentation PowerPoints and transparencies used by Freedman in the classes he taught at Dalhousie University and external lectures. Series also contains exams, assignments, and course outlines.

Temperate forest as a carbon-storage reservoir for carbon dioxide emitted by coal-fired generating station, a case study for New Brunswick, Canada : [draft manuscript and other material]

File contains a draft manuscript, review comments, correspondence, data sets and research notes relating to the article Temperate Forest as a Carbon-storage Reservoir for Carbon Dioxide Emitted by Coal-fired Generating Station, A case study for New Brunswick, Canada.

Terrestrial impacts of coal-fired power plants, with particular reference to emissions of air pollutants

File contains the draft of a manuscript written by Freedman, which appeared the "Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Technical Meeting, Atlantic Canada Chapter, Air Pollution Control Association, September 29-30, 1982, Saint John, N.B.". File also includes correspondence from the Nova Scotia Power Corporation, to Freedman.

The chemistry of streams in southwestern and central Nova Scotia, with particular reference to catchment vegetation and the influence of dissolved organic carbon primarily from wetlands : [manuscripts and other material]

File contains manuscripts, draft manuscripts, correspondence and reviewer comments relating to the article The Chemistry of Streams in Southwestern and Central Nova Scotia with Particular Reference to Catchment Vegetation and the Influence of Dissolved Organix Carbon Primarily from Wetlands.
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