by Audrey Verreault | 16 November 2022
Published in Forests 2022(13): 1926. https://doi.org/10.3390/f13111926 Eastern spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana Clem.) is considered the most important disturbing insect in coniferous stands in eastern North America. During an outbreak, spruce budworm can...
by Marie-Claude Boileau | 14 November 2022
Published in Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research, vol. 94(5): 611–629. Manual aerial photo interpretation is used as a cost-effective source of data for forest inventories; however, the process of photo interpretation is inherently subjective and is...
by Marie-Claude Boileau | 14 November 2022
Paru dans Canadian Journal of Forest Research, vol. 4, p. 1750-1757. A shadow fraction method was previously developed for mapping forest attributes of northern black spruce forests. This paper evaluates application of the method to (i) balsam fir stands, (ii) stands...
by Marie-Claude Boileau | 14 November 2022
Published in Forestry Chronicle, vol. 95(2), 101-112. Canada’s forests have frequently been characterized using binary classifications such as intact/non-intact or managed/unmanaged. A more nuanced classification approach is needed to better understand the geography...
by Marie-Claude Boileau | 14 November 2022
Published in Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing., vol 39. p. 217-231. https://doi.org/10.5589/m13-030 The aim of this study was to develop an imputing method to map forest stand attributes (height and volume) using panchromatic aerial photographs with a spatial...