Our achievements at the heart of the ecological transition.
Our projects aim to strengthen the link between societies and nature by making ecosystem services visible and measurable in order to inform action and decisions.
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Developing the ancestral territory of Essipit to improve resilience in the face of climate change
The Innu nation of Essipit demonstrated its leadership earlier this year by announcing its ambitious protected area and connected habitats project, Essipiunnu-meshkanau. This announcement is part of a vast initiative undertaken by the nation to better protect and manage its Nitassinan (ancestral territory), in order to restore and conserve quality habitats for local species and ultimately maintain the innu-aitun (traditional activities and knowledge of the Essipiunnuat).
Forest agricultural corridors to promote ecosystem services
The Demain la forêt - infrastructures vertes project, launched by Jour de la Terre and supported by the Quebec government, aims to develop uncultivated agricultural areas where the slopes are too steep for cultivation.
A strategic and sustainable planting approach for 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 has commissioned Habitat to carry out an assessment of Candiac's urban forest with a view to improving its resilience in the face of global change.
Scientific expertise at the service of action.
Habitat organizations in making informed, science-based decisions to sustainably preserve natural environments.

