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UNINA9910455804903321 |
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Titolo |
Modelling forest systems [[electronic resource] /] / edited by A. Amaro, D. Reed, and P. Soares |
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Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; ; Cambridge, MA, : CABI Pub., c2003 |
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1-280-86615-2 |
9786610866151 |
0-85199-873-9 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (416 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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AmaroA <1960-> (Ana) |
ReedD <1956-> (David) |
SoaresP <1967-> (Paula) |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Forests and forestry - Mathematical models |
Forest ecology - Mathematical models |
Forest management - Mathematical models |
Electronic books. |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Papers from a workshop held in Sesimbra, Portugal, June 2-5, 2002. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Colour Plates; Principal Contributors; Preface; Part 1 Forest Reality and Modelling Strategies; 1 Suggestions for Choosing an Appropriate Level for Modelling Forest Stands; 2 Mapping Lodgepole Pine Site Index in Alberta; 3 Growth Modelling of Eucalyptus regnans for Carbon Accounting at the Landscape Scale; 4 Spatial Distribution Modelling of Forest Attributes Coupling Remotely Sensed Imagery and GIS Techniques; 5 Algorithmic and Interactive Approaches to Stand Growth Modelling; 6 Linking Process-based and Empirical Forest Models in Eucalyptus Plantations in Brazil |
7 A Strategy for Growth and Yield Research in Pine and Eucalypt Plantations in Komatiland Forests in South Africa Part 2 Mathematical Approaches and Reasoning; 8 Quantitative Tools and Strategies for Modelling Forest Systems at Different Scales; 9 GLOBTREE: an Individual Tree Growth Model for Eucalyptus globulus in Portugal; 10 Modelling Dominant Height Growth: Effect of Stand Density; 11 Testing for Temporal Dependence of Pollen Cone Production in Jack Pine (Pinus |
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banksiana Lamb.) |
12 Spatial Stochastic Modelling of Cone Production from Stone Pine (Pinus pinea L.) Stands in the Spanish Northern Plateau 13 Modelling the Carbon Sequestration of a Mixed, Uneven-aged, Managed Forest Using the Process Model SECRETS; 14 An Allometric-Weibull Model for Interpreting and Predicting the Dynamics of Foliage Biomass on Scots Pine Branches; 15 Diameter Distribution Models and Height-Diameter Equations for Estonian Forests; 16 Modelling the Diameter at Breast Height Growth of Populus euramericana Plantations in Spain |
17 Stand Growth and Productivity of Mountain Forests in Southern Siberia in a Changing Climate Part 3 Estimation Processes; 18 Estimation and Applications of Size-biased Distributions in Forestry; 19 The SOP Model: the Parameter Estimation Alternatives; 20 Evaluating Estimation Methods for Logistic Regression in Modelling Individual-tree Mortality; 21 Using Process-dependent Groups of Species to Model the Dynamics of a Tropical Rainforest; 22 Modelling Current Annual Height Increment of Young Douglas-fir Stands at Different Sites; 23 Simulation and Sustainability of Cork Oak Stands |
Part 4 Models, Validation and Decision under Uncertainty 24 A Critical Look at Procedures for Validating Growth and Yield Models; 25 Model Testing by Means of Cost-plus-loss Analyses; 26 Regulating the Yield of Goods and Services from Forests: Developing Tools to Support Management Decisions and Policy Development for Multiple Objective Forest Management; 27 CAPSIS: Computer-aided Projection for Strategies in Silviculture: Advantages of a Shared Forestmodelling Platform |
28 Expected Volume and Value of Structural-dimension Lumber From 25-, 30-, 35-, 40- and 50-year-old Loblolly Pine Plantation Timber |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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There are many theoretical approaches to modelling forest systems, but not all of them have valid practical applications. This collection of papers, selected from those presented at a June 2002 workshop, reviews current thinking on various models and presents applications in different contexts. |
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