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Comment l'Office national des forêts anticipe les effets du changement climatique ?

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  • Myriam Legay

    (SILVA - SILVA - AgroParisTech - UL - Université de Lorraine - INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement)

  • Brigitte Musch

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

  • Noémie Pousse

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

  • Anne Joly

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

  • Jean Ladier

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

  • Vincent Boulanger

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

  • Christine Deleuze

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

  • Patrice Mengin-Lecreuxl

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

  • Alexandre Piboule

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

  • Yves Rousselle

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

  • Claudine Richter

    (ONF - Office national des forêts)

Abstract

En charge de la gestion de onze millions d'hectares de forêts publiques, dont 4,6 millions d'hectares en métropole, l'Office national des forêts (ONF) est un acteur majeur de la filière forêt-bois en France. Depuis 2005, le changement climatique s'est imposé à l'ONF comme une priorité de recherche et de développement. Pour adapter les forêts au climat de demain et préserver les stocks de carbone, son département « Recherche développement et innovation » s'est rapproché des acteurs de la recherche en France. Dans cet article, les auteurs font le point des travaux et actions menés au cours des quatorze dernières années et de leur appropriation par les services de gestion.

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  • Myriam Legay & Brigitte Musch & Noémie Pousse & Anne Joly & Jean Ladier & Vincent Boulanger & Christine Deleuze & Patrice Mengin-Lecreuxl & Alexandre Piboule & Yves Rousselle & Claudine Richter, 2020. "Comment l'Office national des forêts anticipe les effets du changement climatique ?," Post-Print hal-02544340, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02544340
    DOI: 10.3917/set.033.0028
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