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Journal articles on the topic "Bois d'œuvre – Québec (Province)"
Gagné, Gilbert, and Éric Jasmin. "Les politiques forestières du Québec et le commerce « loyal » : le différend sur le bois d'œuvre." Canadian Public Policy 36, no. 1 (2010): 91–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cpp.36.1.91.
Full textBernard, Jean-Thomas, Luc Bouthillier, and Martin K. Luckert. "L’application de la méthode des comparables à la forêt publique québécoise." Articles 69, no. 2 (2009): 53–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/602107ar.
Full textTaylor, Norman W. "L'industriel canadien-français et son milieu." Articles 2, no. 2 (2005): 123–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/055075ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Bois d'œuvre – Québec (Province)"
Cortade, Sébastien. "Effet de variables géographiques, bioclimatiques, écologiques et dendrométriques, sur les prédictions du rendement optimal en sciage et de la valeur marchande, pour les pessières noires de la forêt boréale québécoise." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28304.
Full textHenri, Réjean. "Cadre décisionnel pour l'analyse d'investissements et de stratégies de production dans l'industrie du bois d'oeuvre." Thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2014/30301/30301.pdf.
Full textRodriguez, Baca Georgina Renée, and Baca Georgina Renée Rodriguez. "Measures and procedures to manage wildfire risk with applications to the sustainability of timber supply in an eastern canadian boreal forest." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/27711.
Full textBien que les stratégies de gestion du risque et de l'incertitude soient de plus en plus reconnues comme une dimension critique de l’aménagement des ressources naturelles, leur mise en œuvre reste encore à développer. Cependant la gravité du risque, les dommages potentiels qui y sont associés ainsi que sa probabilité d’occurrence demeurent souvent méconnus. Cette étude analyse différentes stratégies de gestion des risques utilisées dans la planification de l’aménagement forestier. Nous avons évalué des stratégies qui pouvaient protéger le niveau de récolte face aux risques de feu. Un modèle d'optimisation et de simulation a été conçu pour évaluer l'impact du risque de feu sur les calculs de possibilité forestière dans un contexte d’aménagement écosystémique de la zone boréale de la province de Québec au Canada. Nous avons comparé deux stratégies de mitigation des impacts. La stratégie dans laquelle les coûts d’une prime d'assurance sont pris en compte s’est révélée relativement meilleure que celle consistant à une mise en réserve de bois (chapitre I). Nous avons également évalué une stratégie menant à l’exclusion des peuplements les plus vulnérables au feu en raison de leur faible taux de croissance (chapitre II). Cette stratégie s’est également révélée meilleure que celle visant la mise en réserve de bois. Finalement, nous avons évalué le potentiel que présente la coupe partielle comme stratégie visant à réduire le temps d’exposition au risque. Combinée la mise en réserve de bois (fond de réserve), la coupe partielle s’avère un outil des plus utile (chapitre III). L’étude révèle qu’une stratégie ciblée telle que l’exclusion des peuplements vulnérables ou l’augmentation de la proportion des coupes partielles performe mieux qu’une stratégie non ciblée telle que le fond de réserve. Bien que nous ayons abordé différentes stratégies d’aménagement forestier dans cette thèse, des points importants restent encore à éclaircir, en particulier la tolérance au risque et le contexte dans lequel il se développe.
Although, management strategies dealing with risk and uncertainty have become a critical issue over the past several years, solutions are still to be developed. However, how can one judge the severity of risk when the potential damage and its probability are unknown? This study develops a framework for analyzing risk management strategies in forest management planning. We delineated how these management strategies could address the risk to protect timber harvest against disruptions. We tested optimization and simulation model to estimate the impact of risk associated with fire in timber supply calculations in an ecosystem context in boreal zone of the province of Quebec, Canada. Since paying, an insurance premium appeared to produce better results than partitioning buffer stock, (chapter I). The rating of wood volume available to harvest as a function of its vulnerability to fire can be used to reduce the impacts of fire on timber supply (chapter II). This idea was extended to test the adaptability of partial cutting coupled with buffer stock and accounting for the uncertainty induced by fire and projected climate scenarios (chapter III). As there are different levels of risk and different levels of tolerance to risk, the study results have shown that the process of risk evaluation itself needs to be accepted in its degree of uncertainties and its severity. As far as the insurance is concerned, it looks like a good strategy, but find an insurance company that is interested enough to believe there are enough potential customers to pay the premiums to make a profit could be required. The results also reveal that a targeted strategy such as excluding vulnerable stands from timber supply or adaptation of silvicultural treatment such as partial cutting may greatly interesting when facing risk scenario. Although, we covered different forest management strategies in this thesis, important issues still need to be considered in order to improve the knowledge associated with risk of fire; especially the context in which it develops.
Although, management strategies dealing with risk and uncertainty have become a critical issue over the past several years, solutions are still to be developed. However, how can one judge the severity of risk when the potential damage and its probability are unknown? This study develops a framework for analyzing risk management strategies in forest management planning. We delineated how these management strategies could address the risk to protect timber harvest against disruptions. We tested optimization and simulation model to estimate the impact of risk associated with fire in timber supply calculations in an ecosystem context in boreal zone of the province of Quebec, Canada. Since paying, an insurance premium appeared to produce better results than partitioning buffer stock, (chapter I). The rating of wood volume available to harvest as a function of its vulnerability to fire can be used to reduce the impacts of fire on timber supply (chapter II). This idea was extended to test the adaptability of partial cutting coupled with buffer stock and accounting for the uncertainty induced by fire and projected climate scenarios (chapter III). As there are different levels of risk and different levels of tolerance to risk, the study results have shown that the process of risk evaluation itself needs to be accepted in its degree of uncertainties and its severity. As far as the insurance is concerned, it looks like a good strategy, but find an insurance company that is interested enough to believe there are enough potential customers to pay the premiums to make a profit could be required. The results also reveal that a targeted strategy such as excluding vulnerable stands from timber supply or adaptation of silvicultural treatment such as partial cutting may greatly interesting when facing risk scenario. Although, we covered different forest management strategies in this thesis, important issues still need to be considered in order to improve the knowledge associated with risk of fire; especially the context in which it develops.
Gagné, Louis-Vincent. "Évaluation du potentiel de croissance et de qualité des tiges de bouleau jaune (betula alleghaniensis Britton) dans une forêt dégradée." Thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2012/29182/29182.pdf.
Full textYoung-Vigneault, Émilie. "Étude dendroarchéologique d'une collection de bois associée à des constructions militaires de la fin du 18e siècle, Île aux Noix, Haut-Richelieu, Québec." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/22076.
Full textBrabant, Frédéric. "La planification de la main-d'œuvre et l'information de gestion au sein de la fonction publique québécoise." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/23632.
Full textSt-Arnaud, Martin. "Évaluation du système de référence de main-d'œuvre de la Commission de la construction du Québec (CCQ)." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/69027.
Full textDurocher, Claude. "Les bois sans preneurs : un approvisionnement potentiel pour la bioénergie." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/30264.
Full textGagnon, Mélanie. "Les pratiques de recrutement des entreprises de la région de Québec : critères de sélection de la main-d'œuvre et du jugement sur les compétences." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/19121.
Full textChamberland, Vincent. "Conditions d’établissement d’un label de provenance pour les produits du bois du Québec." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/30371/30371.pdf.
Full textQuebec consumers show an increasing preference towards locally sourced products. Meanwhile, the wood products industry is facing strong competition from foreign manufacturers, especially in the appearance wood products sector. The objective of this research is to determine whether it would be appropriate to develop a label for promoting local wood products in Quebec from the perspective of manufacturers, retailers and consumers. Manufacturers and retailers are divided on their interest to join a local wood products label. Their interest varies depending on their specific business conditions. Consumers have expressed a strong preference for local wood products and this preference was more important for value-added products. Finally, a label promoting local wood products would be appropriate within Quebec.
Books on the topic "Bois d'œuvre – Québec (Province)"
Roy, Odile. Les revêtements de bois. Ville de Québec, Service de l'urbanisme en collaboration avec le Service des communications, 1989.
Giroux, T. Liste des moulins à scie, à raboter, à bardeaux et à écorcer, fabriques de portes et chassis, chaises, boîtes à beurre et à fromage, marchands de bois de sciage, de bois de pulpe, dans la province de Québec. [s.n.], 1997.
1934-, Dupont Jean-Claude, and Mathieu Jacques 1940-, eds. Exercices des métiers du bois. CÉLAT, 1986.
Exercices des métiers du bois. CELAT, 1986.
Notice sur les limites à bois de la rivière Bonaventure, Canada, Province de Québec. s.n.], 1993.