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Kestens, Yan. "Utilisation du sol, accessibilité et profil des ménages : effets sur le choix résidentiel et la valeur des propriétés = Land use, accessibility and household profiles : their effects on residential choice and house values." Thesis, Université Laval, 2004. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2004/21646/21646.pdf.
Full textThis thesis explores and develops various analytical methods in order to better understand residential choice and the implicit prices of single-family property markets. The area of study is Quebec City, whereas most of the work relies on single-family property transactions that occurred during the 1986-1987 and 1993-2001 periods. A phone survey held between 2000 and 2002 gave additional information on the choice criteria and household profiles of 800 of these actual property buyers. In a first chapter, the impact of the surrounding land use and vegetation is measured using hedonic modelling. Land-use data are extracted from both a mosaic of aerial photographs, and from a Landsat TM-5 image. Various measures of land use, at different spatial scales, are introduced within the hedonic models. More specifically, the heterogeneous impact of vegetation, depending on relative proximity to the Main Activity Centre, is shown. In a second chapter, motivations for moving and residential and neighbourhood choice criteria are analysed. A Correspondence Analysis underscores the links between choice criteria and the psychological and geographical theories of Place-Identity and perception spaces. Also, logistic regressions measure the odds of mentioning a criteria depending on the household profile and location. Previous tenure status, age, income, household structure and location are significantly related to various residential choice criteria. Finally, in a third chapter, the household-level data are introduced within the hedonic framework, using Casetti’s expansion method and Geographically Weighted Regressions. The heterogeneity of implicit prices is analysed regarding the buyer’s household profile. Not only does the marginal value of certain attributes vary regarding the buyer’s profile, but it appears that income and previous tenure status have a direct impact on property values. This thesis, through the development of new methods aiming at analysing residential markets and residential choices, contributes to further understanding the complex links between the socio-demographic dimension of households, their residential choice criteria, and the spatial structure of Quebec City.
Côté, Michel. "La garnison et le jardin : de la lutte à l'étalement urbain au projet de rurbanisation : analyse du régime aménagiste québécois." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26382.
Full textThivierge, Marie-Noëlle. "Le millet perlé sucré et le sorgho sucré comme cultures énergétiques en conditions québécoises : potentiel de production, utilisation de l'azote, morphologie des racines et apport de carbone au sol." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26494.
Full textSweet pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R.BR.] and sweet sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] are annual crops from which the sweet sap can be fermented to ethanol. They appear to have a high nitrogen (N) use efficiency, but this remains to be demonstrated in eastern Canada. Studying the morphological traits of their rooting system could help understanding their N use efficiency. The main objectives of this study were to (i) compare both species for yield and N use efficiency, (ii) determine their response to increasing mineral N rate, (iii) compare their response to mineral vs. organic N sources (liquid swine and liquid dairy manures), (iv) compare their root morphological traits with those of grain corn (Zea Mays L.), the sole feedstock used for ethanol production in eastern Canada, and (v) compare annual carbon input to soil from these three species. Species were grown at two experimental sites in Quebec. The N rates that led to maximum sugar yield for sweet pearl millet and sweet sorghum were 86 and 91 kg N ha-1, depending on site. Mineral N fertilization resulted in greater yields than the liquid manures, which showed fertilizer N equivalences varying from 15 to 52%. Fifty-four to 82% of applied mineral N fertilizer was recovered in the aboveground biomass of sweet pearl millet and sweet sorghum. While root biomass and annual carbon input were greater with corn, the length of the rooting system and the proportion of very fine roots were greater with sweet pearl millet and sweet sorghum. Our results show a high N use efficiency of sweet pearl millet and sweet sorghum, and therefore indicate low environmental risk associated with their fertilization. Moreover, our results suggest that the peculiar root morphology of these crops contribute to their high N use efficiency.
Giroux, Claude. "La terre, le mythe et la procédure : les études de l'utilisation du territoire à l'heure de la recherche appliquée." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/56504.
Full textChampagne, Marie-Pier. "Les impacts du transport en commun sur les constructions immobilières commerciales et résidentielles : le cas du métro de Montréal." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/67988.
Full textThis master thesis aims to evaluate the impact of the extension of the orange line of the metro from Montreal to Laval on real estate development. The empirical analysis focuses on its impact on the location and quantification of commercial and residential constructions, between 1998 and 2017. The main hypothesis is that new commercial constructions will be spatially concentrated around the stations, leaving less room for new residential construction, which will be located just outside the commercial zone. To test this hypothesis, a pairing approach is chosen, in which the number of new commercial and residential constructions are the dependent variables. A 2 kilometers area around the stations is separated into a hexagonal mesh, where the hexagons represent the individual entities. In order to compare the effect of new constructions, a comparison between two groups, one likely to be influenced by the arrival of new stations (treatment) and another most likely less affected (control), is carried out with an incremental approach. Each of the groups is generated by zones based on the distance to the nearest station and a radius varying between 250 and 1 750 meters defines these zones. The analysis also divided the zones by period to identify the effects related to speculation, anticipation, and adjustment. The main results largely confirm the hypothesis. A greater spatial concentration of new commercial buildings is noted within a radius of, at most, 750 meters from the stations and the development of new residential buildings is noted between 1 000 and 1 250 meters. The joint increase in new residential and commercial construction near stations after the launch also underlines the rise of mixed neighbourhood, accommodating both residential and commercial activities.
Gervais, Amélie. "De la communauté à l’individu : influence de l’intensité agricole et du paysage sur les bourdons (Bombus spp.) du Sud du Québec." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/66288.
Full textPollinators are essential to natural ecosystems and crop production. However, they are in decline and many causes are possible: climate changes, diseases, parasites, loss of natural habitats, loss of floral resources, landscape homogenization and agricultural intensification. In southern Québec, a west-east gradient, from intensively managed landscapes in the west to a more extensive production in the east is present. In this context, it is quite interesting to see how pollinators, such as bumble bees, cope with such an important agricultural gradient. To test the importance of agricultural landscape composition on bumble bees, we investigated three different levels of organization: 1) individual, 2) colonies and 3) communities. To evaluate the impact of the landscape on the individuals and colonies levels, we placed 80 colonies of Bombus impatiens on 20 different sites in the gradient during the spring and summer of 2016. Landscapes were characterized within 1 km from the colonies using orthophotos and the landscape components were categorized following: intensive crops, extensive crops, flowering crops, forests, urban areas and aquatic environment (lakes, rivers). Each week, we counted the number of workers entering and exiting colonies and a total of four workers per colony were captured, measured and had their pollen load identified. Worker size was not influenced by the landscape. However, their foraging behavior seemed affected since the ins and outs of workers dropped in more intensive landscape. Furthermore, pollen species collected by workers were different in more intensive landscapes compared to those of more extensive landscapes. For the colony level, each one had its weight taken every week and at its death, its final weight, the number of queens produced and the presence of Aphomia sociella were noted. Colonies placed in the landscape with a high proportion of intensive crops gained less weight and lived almost two weeks less than colonies in more extensive landscape. The proportion of flowering crops in the landscape had the opposite effect by increasing both the weight and the life expectancy of colonies. The number of queens produced and the probability of being predated by A. sociella were not linked to landscape composition. At the community level, another study took place from 2006 to 2016 on 40 farms from the same agricultural gradient. A total of 4726 bumble bee queens were captured using yellow window traps. The landscape was described again using orthophotos and the same categories, but at a 500 m radius instead. The proportions of intensive and flowering crops as well as the proportions of forests each influenced the abundance and occurrence of some species, but they were not the most important variables explaining the bumble bee community structure. The functional traits were, in fact, more important to explain the abundance of species, where smaller and underground nesters species were more abundant, in all the landscapes. The results presented in this thesis bring even more evidence that landscape has an important impact on bumble bees at every level. Furthermore, we highlight once more that intensive cropping systems are truly detrimental to bumble bee persistence in agroecosystems.
Turcotte, Simon. "Influence des attitudes, des préférences et des contraintes sur la localisation résidentielle des ménages en contexte d'étalement urbain dans la région de Québec." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/38220.
Full textFoucry, Sophie. "La propriété seigneuriale dans la vallée du Saint-Laurent au XVIIIème siècle." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/18392.
Full textMathis, Marianne. "Coexistence et compatibilité des usages dans les territoires ruraux québécois : étude de cas." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26599.
Full textVeillette, Lucie. "Néoruralité et dynamisation présentielle des territoires ruraux : trois études de cas au Québec." Mémoire, 2011. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/3910/1/M12007.pdf.
Full textBooks on the topic "Utilisation du sol – Québec (Province) – Mauricie"
Québec (Province). Loi sur la protection du territoire et des activités agricoles annotée. Cowansville, Québec: Éditions Y. Blais, 2012.
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