CyrRaulierFortinEtAl2017
Reference
Cyr, G., Raulier, F., Fortin, D., Pothier, D. (2017) Using operating area size and adjacency constraints to mitigate the effects of harvesting activities on boreal caribou habitat. Landscape Ecology, 32(2):377-395. (URL )
Abstract
Sustained timber harvesting conflicts with the long-term viability of boreal caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations. The spatial arrangement of harvest blocks in the landscape could mitigate the impact of logging on caribou populations. For the forest industry, however, these measures represent constraints that reduce the annual allowable cut (AAC).
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@ARTICLE { CyrRaulierFortinEtAl2017,
AUTHOR = { Cyr, G. and Raulier, F. and Fortin, D. and Pothier, D. },
TITLE = { Using operating area size and adjacency constraints to mitigate the effects of harvesting activities on boreal caribou habitat },
JOURNAL = { Landscape Ecology },
YEAR = { 2017 },
VOLUME = { 32 },
PAGES = { 377--395 },
NUMBER = { 2 },
ABSTRACT = { Sustained timber harvesting conflicts with the long-term viability of boreal caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) populations. The spatial arrangement of harvest blocks in the landscape could mitigate the impact of logging on caribou populations. For the forest industry, however, these measures represent constraints that reduce the annual allowable cut (AAC). },
DOI = { 10.1007/s10980-016-0455-x },
ISSN = { 1572-9761 },
OWNER = { nafon9 },
TIMESTAMP = { 2017.05.03 },
URL = { http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-016-0455-x },
}