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Naturalness assessment of forest management scenarios in abies balsamea–betula papyrifera forests

Sylvie Côté, Louis Bélanger, Robert Beauregard, Évelyne Thiffault et Manuele Margni

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Abstract

Research Highlights: This research provides an application of a model assessing the naturalness of the forest ecosystem to demonstrate its capacity to assess either the deterioration or the rehabilitation of the ecosystem through different forest management scenarios. Background and Objectives: The model allows the assessment of the quality of ecosystems at the landscape level based on the condition of the forest and the proportion of different forest management practices to precisely characterize a given strategy. The present work aims to: (1) verify the capacity of the Naturalness Assessment Model to perform bi-directional assessments, allowing not only the evaluation of the deterioration of naturalness characteristics, but also its improvement related to enhanced ecological management or restoration strategies; (2) identify forest management strategies prone to improving ecosystem quality; (3) analyze the model’s capacity to summarize the effect of different practices along a single alteration gradient. Materials and Methods: The Naturalness Assessment Model was adapted to the Abies balsamea–Betula papyrifera forest of Quebec (Canada), and a naturalness assessment of two sectors with different historical management strategies was performed. Fictive forest management scenarios were evaluated using different mixes of forestry practices. The sensitivity of the reference data set used for the naturalness assessment has been evaluated by comparing the results using data from old management plans with those based on Quebec’s reference state registry. Results: The model makes it possible to identify forest management strategies capable of improving ecosystem quality compared to the current situation. The model’s most sensitive variables are regeneration process, dead wood, closed forest and cover type. Conclusions: In the Abies balsamea–Betula papyrifera forest, scenarios with enhanced protection and inclusion of irregular shelterwood cuttings could play an important role in improving ecosystem quality. Conversely, scenarios with short rotation (50 years) could lead to further degradation of the ecosystem quality.

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naturalness; forest management intensity; land use intensity; quality of ecosystems; boreal forest

Sujet(s): 1500 Génie de l'environnement > 1500 Génie de l'environnement
1600 Génie industriel > 1600 Génie industriel
1600 Génie industriel > 1601 Recherche opérationnelle et science de la gestion
Département: Département de mathématiques et de génie industriel
Centre de recherche: CIRAIG - Centre international de référence sur le cycle de vie des produits, procédés et services
Organismes subventionnaires: GRSNG / NSERC, Cecobois, Canadian Wood Council, Desjardins, GIGA, Hydro-Québec, Pomerleau, CRSNG / NSERC - Discovery Grant, Jean-Claude-and-Lisette-Mercier Fund
Numéro de subvention: CRD-462197-13, RGPIN-2018-05755
URL de PolyPublie: https://publications.polymtl.ca/9387/
Titre de la revue: Forests (vol. 11, no 5)
Maison d'édition: MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f11050601
URL officielle: https://doi.org/10.3390/f11050601
Date du dépôt: 16 août 2023 13:55
Dernière modification: 11 avr. 2024 00:34
Citer en APA 7: Côté, S., Bélanger, L., Beauregard, R., Thiffault, É., & Margni, M. (2020). Naturalness assessment of forest management scenarios in abies balsamea–betula papyrifera forests. Forests, 11(5), 601 (27 pages). https://doi.org/10.3390/f11050601

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