
Mr. Emmanuel Amoah Boakye is from Ghana located in West Africa. He has interests in understanding the sensitivity of forests productivity to climatic influences. In particular, how conservation of plant biodiversity can enhance resilience of forest ecosystems to climate change. Mr. Boakye is optimistic the research experience he is having in UQAT will enhance his skills in climate system research.
Projet de recherche :
Evolution des érablières à leur limite nordique de répartition
Emmanuel Amoah Boakye, Yves Bergeron, Igor Drobyshev, Arvin Beekharry, David Voyer, Alexis Achim, Jian-Guo Huang, Pierre Grondin, Steve Bédard, Filip Havreljuk, Fabio Gennaretti, Martin-Philippe Girardin. (2023). Recent decline in sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) growth extends to the northern parts of its distribution range in eastern Canada For. Ecol. Manage.. 121304. 10.1016/j.foreco.2023.121304 lien
Emmanuel Amoah Boakye, Daniel Houle, Yves Bergeron, Igor Drobyshev, Martin-Philippe Girardin. (2022). Insect defoliation modulates influence of climate on the growth of tree species in the boreal mixed forests of eastern Canada Ecology and Evolution. 12(3):e8656. 10.1002/ece3.8656 lien
Emmanuel Amoah Boakye, Yves Bergeron, Martin-Philippe Girardin, Igor Drobyshev. (2021). Contrasting Growth Response of Jack Pine and Trembling Aspen to Climate Warming in Quebec Mixedwoods Forests of Eastern Canada Since the Early Twentieth Century JGR Biogeosciences. 126(5):e2020JG005873. 10.1029/2020JG005873 lien
