TRIAD zoning in Quebec: Experiences and results after 5 years

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The TRIAD approach to forest management involves dividing the forest into 3 zones, each with its own management objectives, but with the overall goal of increasing the ecological and economic sustainability of the forest. For the past 5 years, we have been experimenting with TRIAD zoning in central Quebec, incorporating social interests into the original concept of TRIAD management. Results generally indicate that this approach is economically viable, socially acceptable, and preferable ecologically in this area. Although much remains to be done, thus far the consensus among the various project participants is that this approach may be a good fit for the public forest of Canada.

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Messier, C., Tittler, R., Kneeshaw, D. D., Gélinas, N., Paquette, A., Berninger, K., … Beaulieu, N. (2009). TRIAD zoning in Quebec: Experiences and results after 5 years. Forestry Chronicle, 85(6), 885–896. https://doi.org/10.5558/tfc85885-6

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