
Publications & Outputs by Natalie Tashe
Media / Features
- 2025 — Society for Ecological Restoration (SER 2025). An Interview with Ryan Deneault and Natalie Celeste Tashe. Interview post | Related feature
Peer-reviewed journals & conference proceedings
- 2001 — Tashe, N.C.; Schmidt, M.G. The impact of vine maple on site fertility of coastal temperate forests. Forest Ecology and Management 147(2–3): 263–279. PDF | Journal page
- 2003 — Tashe, N.C.; Schmidt, M.G. The influence of understory vine maple on forest floor and mineral soil properties in coastal temperate forests. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 83(1): 35–44. DOI
- 2011 — Tashe, N.; Borges, L. The mine that almost closed – a review of fifteen years of reclamation at the Kitsault Mine, Alice Arm, British Columbia. Mine Closure 2011 (ACG). PDF
- 2013 — Stevens, V.; Tashe, N. From exploration to post-closure: the benefits of using terrain stability assessments in mine life planning. BC Mine Reclamation Symposium. Open Collections
- 2022 — Tashe, N.; Hantler, L. Achieving landscape-scale social and ecological recovery for successful mine closure. Mine Closure 2022 (ACG) pp. 845–856. PDF | Proceedings
- 2022 — Young, R.E. et al. (incl. N. Tashe). International principles and standards for the ecological restoration and recovery of mine sites. Restoration Ecology 30(S2): e13771. DOI
Graduate thesis
- 1998 — Tashe, N.C. The impact of vine maple on the biogeochemical nutrient cycle of conifer-dominated coastal forests in southwestern B.C. M.Sc. Thesis, Simon Fraser University. PDF
Government environmental assessments & regulatory filings
- 2010 — Roman Coal Mine Project (BC EAO). Role: Soils Lead. EA PDF
- 2010 — Enbridge Northern Gateway Project – Soils TDR (Turchenek & Tashe 2010). ESA Part 1
- 2017 — Active Water Treatment Submission (EAO). Submission PDF
- 2019 — EAO Competency Forms – ITT. EAO PDF
- 2020 — Coastal GasLink – Groundbirch Connector (Amendment 3). Amendment PDF
- 2020 — Wolverine Mine – 2019 Annual Reclamation Report. Report PDF
- 2022 — Turnagain Legacy Assessment – Reclamation Field Report.