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Climate Change and Resource Roads, Are you at risk?

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub53168
Author
Partington, Mark
Date
December 2018
Material Type
Presentation
Field
Partnerships

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Author
Partington, Mark
Date
December 2018
Material Type
Presentation
Physical Description
Video ; 0:58:53
Sector
Forest Operations
Field
Partnerships
Research Area
Forestry
Subject
PIF
Series Number
PIF ; 2018
Language
English
Abstract
A presentation by Mark Partington for PIF (Partenariat Innovation Forêt)
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L'histoire forestière du Quebec dans le contexte du 150e du Canada

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub7831
Author
Mercier, Jean-Claude
Date
octobre 2018
Material Type
Presentation
Field
Partnerships

  1 video

Author
Mercier, Jean-Claude
Date
octobre 2018
Material Type
Presentation
Physical Description
Video ; 1:16:59
Sector
Forest Operations
Field
Partnerships
Research Area
Forestry
Subject
PIF
Series
PIF ; 2018
Language
French
Abstract
Une présentation de Jean-Claude Mercier pour PIF (Partenariat Innovation Forêt)
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La restauration des paysages forestiers: un outil essentiel pour le rétablissement du caribou des bois

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub7834
Author
Lapointe, Renée
Mansuy, Nicolas
Date
janvier 2018
Material Type
Presentation
Field
Partnerships

  1 video

Author
Lapointe, Renée
Mansuy, Nicolas
Date
janvier 2018
Material Type
Presentation
Physical Description
Video ; 1:28:21
Sector
Forest Operations
Field
Partnerships
Research Area
Forestry
Subject
PIF
Series
PIF ; 2018
Language
French
Abstract
Une présentation de Renée Lapointe et Nicolas Mansuyon pour PIF (Partenariat Innovation Forêt)
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Reducing soil disturbance in forest operations

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub8005
Author
Partington, Mark
Date
October 2018
Material Type
Presentation
Field
Fibre Supply
Author
Partington, Mark
Date
October 2018
Material Type
Presentation
Physical Description
144 p.
Sector
Forest Operations
Field
Fibre Supply
Research Area
Forestry
Subject
Soil disturbance
Soil
Computer software
Pressure
Advantage
Soft soil
Series Number
Soft Soil Presentation
Language
English
Abstract
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: describe the function of soil organic matter, structure and pore space; Participate effectively in planning and team action process; Describe the three main types of soil damage; Recognize the legislation and guidelines designed to protect soils; recognize operation BMPs to reduce soil damage; Describe soil reclamation and site preparation practices.
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Routes d'accès : adaptations aux changements climatiques_1

https://library.fpinnovations.ca/en/permalink/fpipub8210
Author
Mercier, Guyta
Partington, Mark
Date
2018
Material Type
Report
Field
Fibre Supply
Author
Mercier, Guyta
Partington, Mark
Date
2018
Material Type
Report
Physical Description
2 p.
Sector
Forest Operations
Field
Fibre Supply
Research Area
Forestry
Subject
Roads
Bridges
Climate
Water crossings
Erosion
Routes d'accès
Infrastructures
Ponceaux
Ponts
Traverses cours d'eau
Changements climatiques
Crues subites
Vulnérabilité des routes
Series Number
OT 266
Language
French
Abstract
An increase in the frequency and intensity of precipitation and flooding and a decrease in the period of frost are expected with climate change. Forest resource access roads are particularly vulnerable to the immediate and short-term effects of these changes. Given the importance of these roads for various users, adaptation strategies must be developed and implemented to maintain access to the forest environment and to make these roads resilient. It is in this context that FPInnovations researchers studied the vulnerability of access roads and recommended methods and practices for adaptation.
Abstract
Une augmentation de la fréquence et de l’intensité des précipitations et des inondations ainsi qu’une diminution de la période de gel sont prévues avec les changements climatiques. Les routes d’accès aux ressources forestières sont particulièrement vulnérables aux effets immédiats et à court terme de ces changements. Devant l’importance de ces routes pour divers utilisateurs, des stratégies d’adaptation doivent être développées et mises en œuvre pour maintenir l’accès au milieu forestier et pour rendre ces routes résilientes. C’est dans ce contexte que des chercheurs de FPInnovations ont étudié la vulnérabilité des routes d’accès et recommandé des méthodes et des pratiques pour s’adapter.
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