Influence of Tree, Stand, and Site Attributes on Hardwood Product Yield: Insights into the Acadian Forests

Author:

Bennemann Caroline1,Labelle Eric R.1ORCID,Lussier Jean-Martin2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Wood and Forest Sciences, Université Laval, 2405 rue de la Terrasse, Québec, QC G1V 0A6, Canada

2. Canadian Wood Fibre Centre, Natural Resources Canada, 1055 Rue du Peps, Québec, QC G1V 4C7, Canada

Abstract

Acadian forests of New Brunswick, Canada, are highly variable both in terms of species composition and quality. This is particularly accurate for hardwoods, for which value recovery is closely influenced by wood quality and a proper understanding of tree attributes. Therefore, based on several databases created between 2012 and 2021, the objectives of this study were to (1) characterize the stand-level distribution of species, size, form, and risk according to site factors and (2) determine the influence of different tree, stand, and site factors on the recovery of merchantable, sawlog, and veneer volumes. In total, 287,984 trees stemming from 9233 plots were analyzed for objective 1. For a subset of trees (743), tree, stand, and site attributes were also related to the product output of harvesting operations through a comprehensive inventory of standing trees and their associated products. Analyses were performed with linear and multinomial logistic regressions as well as factor analysis of mixed data (FAMD). Key results indicated that tree attributes and product recovery were significantly influenced by (1) environmental factors (soil, temperature, and precipitation), summarized by ecoregion in this study and (2) tree size and form. These findings suggest that the inclusion of site factors in supply planning could improve product recovery during forest operations.

Funder

Mitacs Canada

Northern Hardwoods Research Institute (NHRI) as project partner and co-funder as well as the University Laval

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Forestry

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