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André Bouchard

André Bouchard

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
37
Citations
5301
World Ranking
6890
National Ranking
433

Overview

André Bouchard was affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and contributed to research primarily within the fields of Engineering and Energy. Their work encompassed various subfields, including Fuel Technology, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist focused on topics related to industrial and energy processes, specifically:

  • Coal and Coke Industries Research
  • Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
  • Iron and Steelmaking Processes

Bouchard collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Hans Darmstadt
  • Marie-Josée Dion
  • Luc Coté

Their publications addressed complex engineering challenges associated with energy conversion and materials processing. The range of topics reflects a multidisciplinary approach, interfacing traditional mechanical engineering aspects with fuel technology and biomedical considerations.

Though specific recent papers were not available, the scientist's record shows involvement in research contributing to thermochemical conversion techniques as well as industrial furnace and material manufacturing processes.

Best Publications

  • A comparison of three image-object methods for the multiscale analysis of landscape structure

    Geoffrey J. Hay;Thomas Blaschke;Danielle J. Marceau;André Bouchard

  • A multiscale framework for landscape analysis: object-specific analysis and upscaling

    G.J. Hay;D.J. Marceau;P. Dubé;A. Bouchard

  • Temporal (1958–1993) and spatial patterns of land use changes in Haut-Saint-Laurent (Quebec, Canada) and their relation to landscape physical attributes

    Daiyuan Pan;Gérald Domon;Sylvie de Blois;André Bouchard

  • Vegetation Composition and Succession of Abandoned Farmland: Effects of Ecological, Historical and Spatial Factors

    Karyne Benjamin;Gérald Domon;André Bouchard

  • Assessing the scale-specific importance of niches and other spatial processes on beta diversity: a case study from a temperate forest

    Etienne Laliberté;Etienne Laliberté;Alain Paquette;Pierre Legendre;André Bouchard

  • SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF UNDER‐PLANTED TREES: A META‐ANALYSIS ACROSS FOUR BIOMES

    Alain Paquette;André Bouchard;Alain Cogliastro

  • Can plantations develop understory biological and physical attributes of naturally regenerated forests

    Isabelle Aubin;Christian Messier;André Bouchard

  • A scale-space primer for exploring and quantifying complex landscapes

    G.J. Hay;P. Dubé;A. Bouchard;D.J. Marceau

  • Landscape issues in plant ecology

    Sylvie De Blois;Gérald Domon;André Bouchard

  • Environmental, historical, and contextual determinants of vegetation cover: a landscape perspective

    Sylvie de Blois;Gérald Domon;André Bouchard

  • Detecting dominant landscape objects through multiple scales: An integration of object-specific methods and watershed segmentation

    Ola Hall;Geoffrey J. Hay;André Bouchard;Danielle J. Marceau

  • Use of ecological groups in analysis and classification of plant communities in a section of western Quebec

    Yves Bergeron;André Bouchard

  • How resilient are northern hardwood forests to human disturbance? An evaluation using a plant functional group approach

    Isabelle Aubin;Sophie Gachet;Christian Messier;Andréé Bouchard

  • Abandoned farmlands as components of rural landscapes: An analysis of perceptions and representations

    Karyne Benjamin;André Bouchard;Gérald Domon

  • Comparison of two plant functional approaches to evaluate natural restoration along an old-field – deciduous forest chronosequence

    Isabelle Aubin;Marie-Hélène Ouellette;Pierre Legendre;Christian Messier

  • Factors affecting plant species distribution in hedgerows of southern Quebec

    Sylvie de Blois;Gérald Domon;André Bouchard

  • The landscape history of Godmanchester (Quebec, Canada): two centuries of shifting relationships between anthropic and biophysical factors

    Gérald Domon;André Bouchard

  • Riverine wetland vegetation: importance of small-scale and large-scale environmental variation

    Martin Jean;André Bouchard

  • The precolonial 19th century forest of the Upper St. Lawrence Region of Quebec; a record of its exploitation and transformation through notary deeds of wood sales

    Hélène Simard;André Bouchard

  • Influence of edaphic factors on the spatial structure of inland halophytic communities: a case study in China

    Daiyuan Pan;André Bouchard;Pierre Legendre;Gérald Domon

Frequent Co-Authors

Yves Bergeron
Yves Bergeron Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Jacques Brisson
Jacques Brisson University of Montreal
Alain Paquette
Alain Paquette University of Quebec at Montreal
Pierre Legendre
Pierre Legendre University of Montreal
Etienne Laliberté
Etienne Laliberté University of Montreal
Geoffrey J. Hay
Geoffrey J. Hay University of Calgary
Alain Leduc
Alain Leduc University of Quebec at Montreal
Christian Messier
Christian Messier University of Quebec at Montreal
Thomas Blaschke
Thomas Blaschke University of Salzburg
Anne Bruneau
Anne Bruneau University of Montreal

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