Martin Girardin
@girardinmartin
Forest Ecologist, Research Scientist at the Canadian Forest Service, musician, father, and co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Wildland Fire
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đłSome #tree #species are cool with cold, others feel the heat! This new study on Canadian #forests reveals how developmental & evolutionary adjustments shape tree growth sensitivity to #climate Martin Girardin CFL Science Natural Resources CEF_CFR Claire Depardieu besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13âŠ
Cartographie de la sensibilitĂ© climatique des arbres : Dynamiques Ă©volutives explorĂ©es Ă lâaide des cernes de croissance des arbres CEF_CFR CFL Science Natural Resources jecologyblog.com/2024/04/01/marâŠ
Mapping treesâ climate sensitivity: Evolutionary dynamics explored using tree rings CEF_CFR CFL Science Natural Resources jecologyblog.com/2024/04/01/marâŠ
New article: The anticipated increase in Canadian #wildfires due to #ClimateChange will reduce the extent of the southern #boreal #forest and hamper land use, mirroring transformations observed 7,000 years ago CFL Science CEF_CFR Natural Resources nature.com/articles/s4324âŠ
L'augmentation anticipĂ©e des feux de forĂȘt au Canada en raison des changements climatiques rĂ©duira l'Ă©tendue de la forĂȘt borĂ©ale du sud et entravera l'utilisation des terres, reflĂ©tant les transformations observĂ©es il y a environ 7 000 ans CEF_CFR CFL Science nature.com/articles/s4324âŠ
Our project on fire-insect disturbances in the boreal forests of QuĂ©bec has been selected by the ANR . We will soon be offering PhD and postdoc opportunities! Chrono-environnement isem Ali Adam Miguel M. Girona CĂ©cile Remy Martin Girardin Eve Afonso CNRS Ăcologie & Environnement
TrĂšs bel article d' Hugo Beaucamp sur nos travaux - Une Ă©quipe de chercheurs est dĂ©ployĂ©e depuis 2009 dans la rĂ©gion du Lac des Bois, lĂ oĂč se rencontrent lâOntario, le Manitoba et le Minnesota Une mise en garde qui nous vient du passĂ© CEF_CFR CFL Science la-liberte.ca/2024/06/28/uneâŠ
We're excited to welcome Martin Girardin to the International Journal of Wildland Fire leadership team, as co-Editor-in-Chief with Stefan Doerr! Martin is a Canadian Forest Service scientist with expertise in wildfire dynamics, fire weather & climate change impacts in boreal regions. #IntlJWildlandFire
Martin Girardin International Journal of Wildland Fire Stefan Doerr Martin is replacing Dr. Susan Conard who will be stepping down as International Journal of Wildland Fire co-Editor-in-Chief. We'd like to thank Sue for her service as part of the journal's editorial team over the last few decades and wish her all the best for the future. #IntlJWildlandFire
Martin Girardin International Journal of Wildland Fire Stefan Doerr Dr. Susan Conard International Journal of Wildland Fire is a fully #OpenAccess journal which we publish on behalf of the International Association of Wildland Fire. More about the journal's editorial structure: publish.csiro.au/wf/EditorialSt⊠International Journal of Wildland Fire IAWF #IntlJWildlandFire
Câest avec fiertĂ© que je rejoins le comitĂ© Ă©ditorial en tant que RĂ©dacteur en chef de la revue scientifique International Journal of Wildland Fire, dĂ©diĂ©e aux recherches sur les feux ! CEF_CFR CFL Science Natural Resources International Journal of Wildland Fire publish.csiro.au/wf @IJWildlandFir
Excited to announce that Iâve been appointed co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Wildland Fire. It's an incredible opportunity to lead and support groundbreaking research in fire science! CEF_CFR CFL Science Natural Resources publish.csiro.au/wf
Avec notamment la participation du chercheur Martin Girardin / With, among others, the participation of researcher Martin Girardin #SciRNCan #NRCanSci sciencepresse.qc.ca/actualite/2024âŠ
New paper published in Nature Communications The 2023 fire season in Canada is a wake-up call: severe climate impacts on fire activity are arriving decades earlier than predicted. Building fire-resilient environments is now more critical than ever! Natural Resources CEF_CFR nature.com/articles/s4146âŠ