Liste des Notes Techniques de l’IRFN
Une série de Notes Techniques sont disponibles pour démontrer le travail de recherche effectué par les chercheurs de l’IRFN. Chaque Note Technique comporte une solution ou un outil qui peut être implanté dans vos pratiques de gestion forestière!
Les publications sont disponibles en anglais seulement
Resource characterization
- Increasing Sawlog Yields I: Prediction Tool for Product Basket by Using Tree Form and Risks
- Increasing Sawlog Yields II: Reconsidering Tree Bucking Practices in Hardwood for Effective Sawlog Recovery
- Effects of Competition on Tree Characteristics and Wood Quality of Sugar Maple
- Effect of Juvenile Suppression on Stem Quality Development of Sugar Maple and Yellow Birch
- Effects of Decay and Discolouration on Value in Tolerant Hardwoods
- How risk and form affect tree properties of northern tolerant hardwoods
- Mainstream grading systems for boards and logs
- Canopy cover estimation in hardwood stands from Landsat imagery
- Regeneration characterization from remote sensing
- Predicting quality (AGS-UGS) at the stand, plot and tree level
- Preliminary evaluation gaps NBDNR-generated aerial LiDAR based forest inventory
Implementation and impacts of silviculture
- Growth Response of Sugar Maple and Yellow Birch to Partial Harvesting
- Stand Basal Area-Canopy Cover Relationship for Northern Tolerant Hardwoods
- Reconstruction of Stand Basal Area in Northern Tolerant hardwoods of Northwest New Brunswick
- Role of Advance Regeneration on Future Stand Development Along a Gradient of Time Since Harvest and Harvest Intensity
- Reconstruction of Historical Hardwoods Stand Structure in Northwestern New Brunswick
- Factors Influencing Mountain Maple Growth
- Effects of Harvest Intensity and Site Quality on Sapling Recruitment and Dynamics in Hardwood Stands
- An Investigation of Yellow Birch Seedling Recruitment in Seed-Tree Cut Treatment
- Current American beech stand archetypes
- Considering pre-commercial thinning in tolerant hardwood stands
- Commercial thinning to enhance quality in tolerant hardwood stands
- Effects of commercial thinning on species regeneration in tolerant hardwood stands
- Individual-tree diameter growth for important hardwoods
- Factors associated to beech dominance in New Brunswick
- Stocking Guide - A tool for managing young even-aged stands
- Early regeneration response to different silvicultural systems
- Sapling density target for even-aged tolerant hardwood stands
- What size of tree should we grow for timber production
- An ingrowth model developed for partial harvesting in northern New Brunswick
- Do season and method of harvest influence regeneration
- Predicting stem volume for important hardwood species in New Brunswick
- How well OSM (Open Stand Model) can predict recruitment
- Enhanced forest inventory vs field inventory - Preliminary comparison
- What factors explain variations in sapling density or tolerant hardwoods
- Can commercial thinning in young hardwood stands improve our resource: 17-year response to treatment in Northwestern New Brunswick
Harvesting and Operations
- Multi-Treatment Planning Tool (MTPT)
- Developing a Methodology to Map Trees to Harvest in Low Volume Stands
- Harvesting Costs for Different Intensities of Thinning in Even-Aged Tolerant Hardwood Stands