Postdoc
UM Montpellier
UM, UMR Eco&Sols
Campus La Gaillarde Institut Agro - INRAE - Bat 12 - 1er étage
2 place Viala - 34060 Montpellier
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Research Interest
Forest ecology Climate change Natural disturbances / Extreme Events
Multi-risks Vegetation dynamics Ecosystem processes modeling
My research is focused on the study of dynamics of natural disturbances (drought, fire, insect outbreaks) and vegetation in forests and agroforestry systems, and their close and complex interactions with climate. The aim is to 1) quantify the impacts on these ecosystems of global warming (including climatic and socio-economic forcings) and the future risks of natural disturbances, and their combined effects, and 2) define optimal land management strategies (prevention and mitigation) to reduce the vulnerability of these ecosystems to global change. To this end, I combine multiple data sources such as forest inventory data, products of remote sensing data with process-based modeling of vegetation functioning and dynamics of natural disturbances.
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Research Experiences
2024 – 2025 : Post-doctoral Position – UMR Eco&Sols (University of Montpellier, France)
The RESIST project : Cascading effects between drought and bark beetle attack in the forests of eastern France in an era of climate change: what is the role of forest species diversity?
2022 – 2024 : Post-doctoral Position – UMR Eco&Sols (CIRAD, Montpellier, France) – with Dr. Aude Valade
The DM-TropAFS project : Towards climate impact of tropical agroforestry: From local Data to global Model
2020-2021: Post-doctoral Position – UMR Silva (INRAE, Nancy, France) – with Dr. Nathalie Bréda
The BILJOU project: A forest soil water balance dataset to help diagnose the past and future drought events at the France-scale
2018–2020 : Post-doctoral Position – UMR Silva (AgroParisTech, Nancy, France) – with Dr. Christian Piedallu
The Rescale project: High-resolution predictive mapping of soil pH and temperature: modeling and performance assessment at different scales
2018 : Research assistant – Laurentian Forestry Centre, (Quebec city, Canada) – with Dr. Martin Girardin
Implementation of a spruce budworm outbreak module in the LPJ-LMfire model and model parametrization for shrubs-herbaceous species groups
2013-2018 : Ph.D. student – co-tutelle between University of Quebec in Montreal (Canada) and École Pratique des Hautes Études (France) – with Dr. Martin Girardin, Dr. Christelle Hély, Dr. Yves Bergeron and Dr. Jed Kaplan
Past and future risks of wildfires and their incidence on the resilience of the eastern Canada’s boreal forest
Publications
BOOK CHAPTER
- Girona M. M., Aakala T., Aquilué N., Belisle A-C, Chaste E., Danneyrolles V., Díaz-Yáñez O., D’Orangeville L., Grosbois G., Hester A., Kim S., Kulha N., Martin M., Moussaoui L., Pappas C., Portier J., Teitelbaum, Tremblay J-P, Svensson J., Versluijs M., Wallgren M., Wang J. and Gauthier S. (2023). Challenges for the Sustainable Management of the Boreal Forest Under Climate Change. In: Girona, M.M., Morin, H., Gauthier, S., Bergeron, Y. (eds) Boreal Forests in the Face of Climate Change. Advances in Global Change Research, vol 74. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15988-6_31
PEER–REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Chaste E. *, Sato H.*, Girardin M.P., Kaplan J.O., Hély C., Candau J-N., and Mayor S. J. (2023) Dynamically simulating spruce budworm in eastern Canada and its interactions with wildfire. Accepted in Ecological Modeling. IF 2.974. * co-first authors.
Gaboriau D., Chaste E., Girardin M.P., Asselin H., Ali A.A., Bergeron Y., Hély C. (2023) Interactions within the climate-vegetation-fire nexus may transform 21st century boreal forests in northwestern Canada. iScience. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2023.106807. IF 5.74.
Piedallu C., Pedersoli E., Chaste E., Morneau F., Seynave I., Gégout J.C. (2022). Optimal resolution of digital soil properties maps varies according to their extent and location. Geoderma, 412 (115723). doi: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2022.115723. IF 6.114.
Bondu R., Humez P., Mayer B., Chaste E., Naumenko-Dèzes M.O., Cloutier V., Rosa E., Kloppmann W. (2022). Estimating natural background concentrations for dissolved constituents in groundwater: A methodological review and case studies for geogenic fluoride. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 233(106906) doi : 10.1016/j.gexplo.2021.106906. IF 3.746.
Chaste E.*, Hély C.*, Girardin M.P., Remy C., Blarquez O., Bergeron Y., Ali A.A (2020) A Holocene Perspective of Vegetation Controls on Seasonal Boreal Wildfire Sizes Using Numerical Paleo-Ecology. Frontiers In Forests And Global Change, 3:511901. doi: 10.3389/ffgc.2020.511901. * co-first authors.
Chaste E., Girardin M.P., Kaplan J.O., Bergeron Y. and Hély C. (2019). Increases in heat-induced tree mortality could drive reductions of biomass resources in Canada’s managed boreal forest. Landscape Ecology, 34(2), 403–426, doi : 10.1007/s10980-019-00780-4, 2019. IF 3.833.
Chaste E., Girardin M.P., Kaplan J.O., Portier J., Bergeron Y., Hély C. (2018) The pyrogeography of eastern boreal Canada from 1901 to 2012 simulated with the LPJ-LMfire model. Biogeosciences, 15(5), 1273-1292, doi :10.5194/bg-15-1273-2018. IF 4.373.
NON-PEER–REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES
Tallieu C., Chaste E., Brèteau-Amores S., Veuille L., Bréda N. (2023). Une vision pluridisciplinaire des sécheresses en forêt : les quantifier, évaluer leurs impacts et s’y adapter. Revue forestière française, 74(2 « Ateliers ReGeFor 2020. Forêts en crise : relevons le défi ! »), 307-321. https://doi.org/10.20870/revforfr.2023.7615
Chaste E., Bréda N., Badeau V., Levillain J., Benard A. and Leroy N.. Indicateurs de gestion durable des forêts Françaises - Section 2.4.4 Surface forestière affectée par la sécheresse. IGN website (https://foret.ign.fr/IGD/indicateurs/2.4.4), 2021.