Our projects
Through our projects, we aim to create a society with a better relationship with nature, one that understands and values the services provided by natural environments. Our team aims to facilitate the integration of the value of these environments into decision-making and land-use planning processes.
A green corridor to protect Nicolet's natural environments
Our study for the City of Nicolet reveals that planning the creation of a "green corridor" contributes to the conservation of biodiversity in the St. Lawrence Lowlands region.
Enhancing the role of natural environments in the municipality of Saint-Hippolyte
The municipality of Saint-Hippolyte commissioned Habitat to carry out a study to estimate the current value of natural environments based on a biophysical and economic assessment of several ecosystem services.
Eco-taxation as a lever for protecting and restoring natural environments threatened by urbanization
Through this project, Habitat conducted a study into the feasibility of eco-tax tools applied to the ecological footprint of land use.
Develop a climate change adaptation and management strategy for biodiversity
Our study for the Nicolet-Yamaska MRC identified natural environments of importance for supporting biodiversity, ecosystem services and maintaining connectivity.
Implementing natural solutions to adapt to climate change
Our team studied the implementation of natural solutions to adapt to climate change and fight against biodiversity loss on the territory of 11 Quebec municipalities and MRCs.
Develop a strategy for planting new trees in Montreal
We have developed a strategy for planting the 500,000 new trees that will maximize the sustainability of the urban forest while improving the distribution of nature in the city.
Improving the resilience of the Rosemère urban forest
Our analysis of the Rosemère urban forest (portrait, ecosystem services, functional diversity) has allowed us to develop planting recommendations that will meet conservation objectives.
Evaluating the services provided by the trees in Parc Jean-Drapeau
Our team evaluated the role of trees in Parc Jean-Drapeau in sequestering carbon, improving air quality and avoiding stormwater runoff.
Improving the resilience of Candiac's urban forest
In 2021, Nature-Action Québec commissioned Habitat to carry out an assessment of the urban forest of the City of Candiac with a view to improving its resilience in the face of global change.
Increasing the effectiveness of conservation targets across the Montreal Metropolitan Community
Our analysis of various conservation scenarios identified the one that will have the most positive impact on biodiversity, connectivity and ecosystem service provision.
Assessing the role of natural environments in flood prevention
Our study of the role of natural environments in flood prevention and other ecosystem services has shed light on the economic values associated with these services.