Following the appointment of the new Cabinet, the Forest Sector now reports to the ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts, while the Wildlife and Parks Sectors report to the ministère de l'Environnement, de la Lutte aux changements climatiques, de la Faune et des Parcs. Adjustments will be made to the website over time.

Tardif, Patrice

Patrice Tardif is a mathematician who graduated from Laval University in 1988 (B. Sc.). The same institution awarded him a master’s degree in computer science (M. Sc., 1992) and a Ph. D. in electrical engineering (2006). He began his career at the Direction de la recherche forestière as an intern in 1987, then became a research professional in the biometrics team in 1989. At first, his scientific activities were mostly focused on modelling, forest growth and yield, dendrometry and dendrochronology. He designed several forest stand growth simulators and yield tables for the main commercial species at the time. He programmed the graphic, statistical and mathematical libraries required for the implementation of the Plantec II governmental software project used to manage Québec’s forest nursery seedling production. He introduced embedded systems and microcontrollers such as Arduino in several scientific instrumentation projects. His areas of expertise also include data science, image processing, machine learning, neural networks and climate data applied to climate change studies.

Link to Patrice Tardif’s page on ResearchGate 

Link to the list of Patrice Tardif’s publications in French

List of publications in English by Tardif, Patrice