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Long-Term Soil Fertility and Site Productivity in Stem-Only and Whole-Tree Harvested Stands in Boreal Forest of Quebec (Canada)
forest biomass whole-tree harvesting soil productivity site quality index soil provinces
2023/12/19
Using residual biomass from forest harvesting to produce energy is viewed increasingly as a means to reduce fossil fuel consumption. However, the impact such practices on soil and future site producti...
Bioenergy production to improve value-creation potential of strategicforestmanagementplans in mixed-wood forests of Eastern Canada
Forest value chain Network flow optimization Wood pellets Strategic forest planning Price volatility
2024/2/27
The relationship between forest management and biomass sourcing is fundamental to the achievement of sustainable bioenergy production. Few biomass-sourcing studies have directly addressed the complex ...
Growth-mortality attributes and species composition determine carbon sequestration and dynamics of old stand types in the Acadian Forest of New Brunswick, Canada
Permanentsampleplot Biomass Speciesmix Mortality Netcarbonchange Openstandmodel
2024/2/28
Key messageWe used 20years of plot data to analyze the influence of tree growth-mortality balance and species mix on the potential of old stands to sequester carbon from the atmosphere and store carbo...
Long-range Estimation of Standing Timber Stock in Western Boreal Forest of Canada Using Airborne Laser Altimetry
airborne laser altimetry boreal forest forest biomass forest volume vegetation profile
2009/8/27
A continuous vegetation profile covering a 600 km transect set up N-S across the boreal forest region of western Canada was obtained by airborne laser altimetry, along with ground-truth measurements o...
New promises, new possibilities? Comparing community forestry in Canada and Mexico
British Columbia community-based ecosystem management community forestry Mexico
2009/2/11
Th e popularity of community-based natural resource management has grown both within British
Columbia’s forests and around the world. It is oft en assumed that increased local control of resources wi...