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Cumulative patterns of logging and fire (1940–2009): consequences on the structure of the eastern Canadian boreal forest

Boucher Yan, Perrault-Hébert Maude, Fournier Richard, Drapeau Pierre et Auger Isabelle. (2017). Cumulative patterns of logging and fire (1940–2009): consequences on the structure of the eastern Canadian boreal forest. Landscape Ecology, 32, p. 361-375.

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Context: Although logging has affected circumboreal forest dynamics for nearly a century, very few studies have reconstructed its influence on landscape structure at the subcontinental scale.

Objectives: This study aims to document spatiotemporal patterns of logging and fire since the introduction of logging in the early twentieth-century, and to evaluate the effects of these disturbances on landscape structure.

Methods: We used historical (1940–2009) logging and fire maps to document disturbance patterns across a 195,000-km2 boreal forest landscape of eastern Canada. We produced multitemporal (1970s–2010s) mosaics providing land cover status using Landsat imagery.

Results: Logging significantly increased the rate of disturbance (+74 %) in the study area. The area affected by logging increased linearly with time resulting in a significant rejuvenation of the landscape along the harvesting pattern (south–north progression). From 1940 to 2009, fire was the dominant disturbance and showed a more random spatial distribution than logging. The recent increase of fire influence and the expansion of the proportion of area classified as unproductive terrestrial land suggest that regeneration failures occurred.

Conclusions: This study reveals how logging has modified the disturbances dynamics, following the progression of the logging frontier. Future management practices should aim for a dispersed spatial distribution of harvests to generate landscape structures that are closer to natural conditions, in line with ecosystem-based management. The challenges of defining sustainable practices will remain complex with the predicted increase in fire frequency, since this factor, in combination with logging, can alter both the structure and potentially the resilience of boreal forest.

Type de document:Article publié dans une revue avec comité d'évaluation
ISSN:0921-2973
Volume:32
Pages:p. 361-375
Version évaluée par les pairs:Oui
Date:2017
Identifiant unique:10.1007/s10980-016-0448-9
Sujets:Sciences naturelles et génie > Sciences appliquées > Foresterie et sciences du bois
Département, module, service et unité de recherche:Départements et modules > Département des sciences fondamentales
Mots-clés:clear-cutting, disturbance pattern, forestry practices, global change, land use, Landsat
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Dernière modification:13 déc. 2022 16:20
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