Claudie-Maude Canuel

Claudie-Maude Canuel
Laval University | ULAVAL · Department of Wood and Forest Sciences

BSc in Forest Management and Environment - PhD Student in Forest Sciences

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Introduction
I am a forest engineer, a PhD candidate at Laval University and a researcher at the Centre d'enseignement et de recherche en foresterie in Quebec, Canada. I do research in sylviculture, forest ecology, and forest operations. I study biomass procurement in the form of low-grade wood for bioenergy production using integrated forest operations. I'm interested in harvest intensity and its effects on woody debris and site regeneration in the context of sustainable management in eastern Canada.

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Afin d’atteindre les cibles climatiques, le gouvernement du Québec prévoit une augmentation de la production de bioénergie forestière pour favoriser la transition énergétique. Cependant, l’utilisation de la biomasse forestière à des fins énergétiques présente des défis sociaux, économiques et environnementaux particuliers. Au cours d’un atelier de...
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This document is available at: https://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publications?id=40869. This fibre fact provides an overview of costs and revenues from biomass supply for bioenergy production using cut-to-length method.
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Ce document est disponible à : https://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publications?id=40869. Ce fait sur la fibre aborde les coûts et les revenus liés à l'approvisionnement en biomasse forestière en utilisant un procédé de récolte pour bois tronçonnés.
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En 2020, le Québec a adopté une stratégie nationale de production de bois (SNPB) afin d’augmenter la quantité et la qualité de la matière ligneuse produite. Au cours d’une table ronde tenue à l’automne 2021, des experts de la foresterie et de domaines connexes se sont prononcés sur cette nouvelle stratégie et sur les défis de mise en oeuvre qu’elle...
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In 2020, Quebec adopted a strategy to increase the quantity and quality of timber it produces. During a roundtable discussion held in the fall of 2021, experts in forestry and in related fields expressed their views on the new strategy and its implementation challenges. The main purpose of this article is to present the key observations from the ro...
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Integrating forest biomass procurement in wood procurement for conventional products is a potential means of reducing bioenergy system supply costs. We studied forest harvest operations to procure biomass in the form of trees and tree sections, along with sawtimber and pulpwood. We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of the supply chain with a particu...
Technical Report
Ce document est disponible à l'adresse : https://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publications?id=40463 Cette fiche d'information résume une étude sur les implications l'éclaircie précommerciale dans des peuplements de sapin baumier. Bien que les effets de l'éclaircie précommerciale sur la croissance et la qualité des peuplements soient bien connus, une étude réali...
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The document is available at https://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/publications?id=40464 This fact sheet provides an overview of a study on the management implications of pre-commercial thinning in balsam fir. While the effects of pre-commercial thinning on stand growth and quality are well known, a New Brunswick study sheds light on the outstanding question of...
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The Green River precommercial thinning (PCT) trial was established between 1959–1961 in New Brunswick (Canada) within natural balsam fir (Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.)–dominated stands. Three silviculture scenarios differing only by the increasing nominal spacings of PCT treatments (1.2 m, 1.8 m, 2.4 m) were compared to an unthinned control within ran...

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