Scientific Publications

If you are interested in Applied Ethics, Forestry and Conservation please take the time to read my works as cited bellow. All I have been involved in, shapes my artistic vision and is an integral component of the person I am today.

Labours of Love

Davradou, M and G. Namkoong. 2001. Science, Ethical Arguments, and Management in the Preservation of Land for Grizzly Bear Conservation. Conservation Biology 15(3): 570-577.

Davradou, M and P. Wood. 2000. The Promotion of Individual Autonomy in Environemntal Ethics. Environmental Ethics 22(1): 73-84.

 

Works cited below reflect my love and commitment to a different area of research, one I was involved and enjoyed for many years: the area of Tree Physiology and Genetics.

Labours of Love    

Davradou, M and B. J. Hawkins. 1998. Effects of plantation location and population on the seasonal frost tolerance of yellow-cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis) stecklings. New Forests 15: 77-87.

Hawkins, B.J., M. Davradou, D. Pier, and R. Shortt, 1995. Frost hardiness and winter photosynthesis of seedlings of Thuja plicata Donn. and Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco var. menziesii grown at three rates of nitrogen and phosporus supply. Can. J. For. Res. 25: 18-28.

Davradou, M. 1992. Genetic variation in the frost hardiness of  Pinus banksiana Lamp. (jack pine) in Northwestern Ontario. M. Sc. Thesis. Lakehead University, Thunder Bay. 102 pp.

 

Thank you for visiting my website and giving me the opportunity to share my work with you.

In Gratitude

Maria Davradou