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    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 ...
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    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 ...
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    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 man-ufacturing (Forest NB 2018). New Brunswick is part of the Acadian Forest Region (Rowe 1972), a unique ecological
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    Feb 12, 2024Canada is rich in natural resources and home to the third largest forested area globally, following Russia and Brazil with 347 million ha of forested land area ().The forest sector is a significant contributor to Canada's economy—contributing $25.2 billion to nominal GDP and supporting more than 300 forest-reliant communities and serving as a source for global softwood lumber, newsprint, and ...
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    The New England - Acadian Forest (NEAF) is an ecoregion spanning 24 million hectares of the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. The region is characterized as a transitional forest naturally composed of both boreal and temperate species. The term "borealization" is sometimes used to describe various processes driving the NEAF toward a more boreal character at the expense of ...
    Author:Joshua Noseworthy, Thomas M. BeckleyPublished:2020
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    Nov 27, 2023Forests contain substantial carbon stores, including above and belowground biomass and living and non-living biomass. Different management regimes produce different outcomes related to stored and sequestered carbon in forests. The geographic focus of this study is the Wabanaki-Acadian Forest of the Maritime Provinces of Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island). This study ...
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    Sep 27, 2024Maintaining forest diversity is an important value in long range management planning. This study was conducted in the ecologically diverse Acadian forest region in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada across 1.65 million hectares of publicly owned (Crown) and privately owned (Freehold) land. Tree species diversity using Hill numbers was evaluated across 21 forest type/age class combinations ...
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    In the hemiboreal forests of New Brunswick, Taylor et al. (2020) observed that colder/moister climates promoted balsam fir regeneration while warmer/drier climates favored the regeneration of shade-intolerant broadleaf species such as poplars, red maple, and birch. They also projected that, by the end of the 21st century, shade-intolerant ...
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    The early life stages of plant species are the most sensitive to environmental stress and may greatly influence plant community assembly and succession under climate change (Johnstone et al. 2010; Kroel-Dulay et al. 2015).By the end of this century, northeastern North America's Acadian Forest Region (AFR) could experience a mean annual temperature increase of 5 to 6 °C under the business-as ...
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    The recruitment of saplings in forest stands into merchantable stems is a very complex process, thus making it challenging to understand and predict. The dynamics of recruitment in the Acadian Forest Region of New Brunswick are not well known or well documented. Our objective was to garner information from existing large-scale routine forest inventories regarding the different dynamics behind ...
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