1. natural-resources.canada.ca

    Natural Resources Canada, through the Canadian Forest Service, maintains two research forests (Acad. ... Located about 20 km north-east of Fredericton, New Brunswick on Highway 10, the ARF is representative of the Acadian Forest Region in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. ... the past meets the future in a landmark for Canadian forest science and ...
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  3. cdnsciencepub.com

    In the province of New Brunswick, Canada, forests cover 84% of the provincial landmass (Nadeau, et al. 2008) and the forest industry generates 1.7 billion dollars annually (GDP) from pulp and paper and other wood products manufacturing (Forest NB 2018).New Brunswick is part of the Acadian Forest Region (), a unique ecological transition zone that bridges boreal forests to the north and ...
  4. Sustainable forest management uses sound forest science, a world-class research network and modern processing facilities which has allowed New Brunswick to be one of the largest producers of sustainable wood products in the country. Learn more about how forest resources are managed sustainably through stewardship, adaptation, and innovation.
  5. cdnsciencepub.com

    Oct 10, 2023Climate change is altering the dynamics of New Brunswick's forests. To mitigate the effects of climate change, it is crucial to account for future uncertainties in climate projections and natural disturbance trajectories when designing forestry practices. This paper presents the projected changes in key climatic drivers for New Brunswick's forests, examines the impacts of climate change on ...
  6. natural-resources.canada.ca

    Welcome to the ever-evolving world of forestry science, where Canada's research forests are at the forefront of discovery and innovation. ... Canada (NRCan) through the Canadian Forest Service (CFS) maintains two major research forests: the Acadia Research Forest (ARF) in New Brunswick covering 9,000 hectares of mixed forest and the Petawawa ...
  7. natural-resources.canada.ca

    Forest science. Studying the forests helps us better understand their complex workings and the effects of climate change. ... Learn how Canada's forest ecosystems are classified into ecozones and forest regions. Forest inventory. Find information about forest inventory tools and techniques, Earth observation technologies, and enhanced forest ...
  8. natural-resources.canada.ca

    Lafleur has graduate degrees in forestry and chemistry and 11 years experience with the Canadian Forest Service. Now with Natural Resources Canada's (NRCan) Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation Division, she co-authored the report's chapter that examines climate change and how Canada's economic sectors area are adapting to it.
  9. researchgate.net

    Aug 25, 2023In the province of New Brunswick, Canada, forests cover 84% of the provincial landmass (Nadeau, et al. 2008) and the forest industry generates 1.7billion dollars annually (GDP) from
  10. naturetrust.nb.ca

    Dec 13, 2023The Appalachian Hardwood Forest (AHF) is one of the oldest, richest, and most productive ecosystems in North America. It grows within the Appalachian Mountain Range, an ancient span of rocky outcrops formed from ecological processes started some 1.1 billion years ago and stretching roughly 3,200 kilometres, from Newfoundland and Labrador, across northwestern New Brunswick, down to Alabama.
  11. sciencedirect.com

    Officially, Canada maintains two National Research Forests. From east to west, the Acadia Research Forest (ARF) is located in New Brunswick, 20 min drive from the provincial capital of Fredericton.The Petawawa Research Forest (PRF) is located in Ontario, 2 h northeast of Ottawa (Fig. 1).These are the only two remaining National Research Forests of what was once a network of five across the ...
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