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Nicholus Mboga, Stefano D?Aronco, Tais Grippa, Charlotte Pelletier, Stefanos Georganos, Sabine Vanhuysse, Eléonore Wolff, Benoît Smets, Olivier Dewitte, Moritz Lennert and Jan Dirk Wegner
Multitemporal environmental and urban studies are essential to guide policy making to ultimately improve human wellbeing in the Global South. Land-cover products derived from historical aerial orthomosaics acquired decades ago can provide important evide...
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Eric R. Labelle, Gaetan Pelletier and Michel Soucy
Variations in species composition, diameter and height distributions, and quality make the management of hardwood-dominated stands difficult, particularly when considering mechanized forest operations. This study aimed to develop and field test a tool de...
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Aurélie Terrier, Mathieu Paquette, Sylvie Gauthier, Martin P. Girardin, Sylvain Pelletier-Bergeron and Yves Bergeron
Old-growth forests play a decisive role in preserving biodiversity and ecological functions. In an environment frequently disturbed by fire, the importance of old-growth forests as both a carbon stock as well as a source of emissions when burnt is not fu...
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Mathew G. Pelletier, John D. Wanjura and Greg A. Holt
A novel new way to achieve chemical-free defoliation of cotton is discussed. The research found that by severing the phloem tissue on the main stalk, via a girdling operation, the operation stimulated the cotton plant to alter its growth into an early se...
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Mathew G. Pelletier, Greg A. Holt and John D. Wanjura
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Johanne Pelletier, Nancy Gélinas and Margaret Skutsch
Community forest management (CFM) is identified by many actors as a core strategy for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries (REDD+). Others however see REDD+ as a danger to CFM. In response to these contrast...
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Catherine E. LePrevost, Kathleen M. Gray, Mercedes Hernández-Pelletier, Brennan D. Bouma, Consuelo Arellano and W. Gregory Cope
Fish consumption has established benefits, including the promotion of cardiovascular health and pre- and neonatal brain and eye development, but local freshwater fish may be a source of contaminants that are especially harmful to fetuses and young childr...
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E. Guibert, S. Brière, R. Pelletier, J. P. Brillard, and P. Froment
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Jeremy Berkowitz, Peter Christoffersen, and Denis Pelletier
Pág. 2213 - 2227
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Jonathan A. Lafond, Suzanne E. Allaire, Pierre Dutilleul, Bernard Pelletier, Sébastien F. Lange and Athyna N. Cambouris
Pág. 1613 - 1624
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