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Ecological Applications | 2016

Pastoral and woodcutting activities drive Cedrus atlantica Mediterranean forest structure in the Moroccan Middle Atlas

Marc Coudel; Pierre-Marie Aubert; Mohammed Aderghal; Christelle Hély

Human activities are historical ecological drivers, and we need to better understand their effects on ecosystems. In particular, they have been very important in the shaping of the Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot. Researchers and managers nonetheless lack knowledge concerning the impacts of their combinations and their current intensity on the structure of forest ecosystems of the southern part of the Mediterranean basin. In this study, we have develped a new methodology in order to understand the impacts of combined pastoral and woodcutting activities on the forest structure of the still ill-described but ecologically and economically important Moroccan Middle Atlas cedar forests. In a 40 000 ha forest, we chose 103 sites and sampled human activities through proxies and forest structures through circumference and vertical structures. A typology of sites yielded four human activity types: dominant pastoral activities, dominant oak cutting or cedar cutting activities, and an intermediate mid-disturbance type. This typology did not depend on altitude or substrate, confirming that the ecosystem structures linked to the different types depend more on human activities than on main environmental parameters. Pastoral activities modified forests the most, converting them to parklands with reduced canopies and low dynamics but high tree maturation. Woodcutting activities induced gap dynamics, favoring Cedrus atlantica in favorable environmental conditions and Quercus ilex otherwise, while they affected vertical structure depending on the local environment and competition for light and soil resources. Moderately disturbed stands showed forest maturation with low competition for light. Unlike previous studies, we found no evidence of a general degradation of cedar forests due to local human activities. However, cedar logging has reduced standing basal area regionally and one third of the sites may have vulnerable cedar populations due to pastoral activities and to unfavorable environmental conditions. These results can direct future research and management needs for a better protection of Mediterranean forests and parklands and their biodiversity, although to be effective such efforts must also partner with sociogeographical studies.


Small-scale Forestry | 2009

Moroccan Forestry Policies and Local Forestry Management in the High Atlas: A Cross Analysis of Forestry Administration and Local Institutions

Pierre-Marie Aubert; Maya Leroy; Laurent Auclair


IXème Conférence Internationale de l'International Center for Research on Environmental Issues (ICREI) « Droits de propriété et instruments économiques au service de l'agriculture et de la forêt » | 2012

La gestion durable des forêts tropicales - De l'analyse critique du concept à l'évaluation environnementale des dispositifs de gestion

Jeremy Vendé; Maya Leroy; Géraldine Derroire; Pierre-Marie Aubert; Tiphaine Leménager


Policy Brief IDDRI-Sciences Po | 2015

Ensuring transparency and accountability of the Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture in the perspective of COP21

Pierre-Marie Aubert; Matthieu Brun; Sébastien Treyer


Archive | 2008

Prospectives environnementales de territoire dans le Moyen Atlas (Maroc). Protection de la cédraie marocaine et changement socio-spatial

Maya Leroy; Sébastien Treyer; Pierre-Marie Aubert; Georges Smektala; A. Augé-Sabatier; S. Conche; P. Demougeot; S. Dutrey; A. Frayer; C. Lebreton; M. Martinet; J. Tsoumbou; B. Yguel


XXVII European Society for Rural Sociology Conference: Uneven processes of Rural Change: On Diversity, Knowledge and Justice | 2017

How different farming systems respond to the continuously evolving European dairy market – a comparative case study of four different EU countries

Martin Hvarregaard Thorsøe; Egon Noe; Pierre-Marie Aubert; Olia Cherif; Sébastien Treyer; Damian Maye; Mauro Vigani; James Kirwan; Mikelis Grivins; Anda Adamsone-Fiskovica; Talis Tisenkopfs; Tsakalou Emi


Archive | 2014

Essor du privé dans la filière « argan » : Dynamiques socio-économiques et conséquences écologiques

Pierre-Marie Aubert; Sandra Nicolle; Jeremy Vendé; Maya Leroy; Antoine Delbergue; Heloïs Ellien; Ayoub Elouarti; Frédérique Fardin; Sabrina Gonçalves; Vincianne Lepetit; Rémi Michel; Alexandre Tregoures; Gwendoline Weiller; Quiterie Zeller


Archive | 2014

Les dispositifs de gestion durable des forêts : vers une logique de marché pour quelles performances environnementales ?

Maya Leroy; Jeremy Vendé; Géraldine Derroire; Pierre-Marie Aubert; Tiphaine Leménager


Archive | 2012

De l'économie néoinstitutionnelle et patrimoniale à la sociologie de l'action organisée

Pierre-Marie Aubert; Bruno Romagny


XVIième colloque international SIFEE en évaluation environnementale | 2011

Concept et dispositifs de gestion durable des forêts tropicales : une analyse critique de la prise en charge des enjeux environnementaux

Maya Leroy; Géraldine Derroire; Jeremy Vendé; Pierre-Marie Aubert; Laurie Espinosa; Tiphaine Leménager

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Christelle Hély

École Normale Supérieure

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Talis Tisenkopfs

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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James Kirwan

Community College of Rhode Island

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