Sustainable Forest Management [electronic resource] :Growth Models for Europe / edited by Hubert Hasenauer.
by Hasenauer, Hubert [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Topics Related to General Modeling Issues -- Concepts Within Tree Growth Modeling -- End User Needs and Requirements -- Standardizing and Categorizing Tree Growth Models -- The Silvicultural Decision Support System BWINPro -- The Tree Growth Model MOSES 3.0 -- Description of PrognAus for Windows 2.2 -- The Individual-Tree-Based Stand Simulator SILVA -- STAND: A Decision Support System for the Management of Even-Aged Stands in Finland -- Modeling Forest Regeneration -- Harvesting Rules and Modules for Predicting Commercial Timber Assortments -- Applications of Tree Growth Modelling in Decision Support for Sustainable Forest Management -- Evaluating Individual Tree Growth Models -- Demonstraiting the Problem Solving Potential of Tree Growth Models -- Modeling Regeneration in Even and Uneven-Aged Mixed Species Forests -- Evaluating Management Regimes and Their Impact on Commercial Timber Supply Using an Individual-Tree Growth Model and Scenario Analysis -- A Decision Support System for Multi-Criteria Forest Estate Planning, Integrating a Forest Growth Simulator, Fuzzy-Inference Techniques and a Heuristic Optimisation Approach -- The Use of Tree Models for Silvicultural Decision Making -- The Use of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis and Multi-Objective Optimisation in Forest Planning -- Modeling Cork Oak Production in Portugal -- Implementing Tree Growth Models in Slovakia -- Conversion of Norway Spruce: A Case Study in Denmark Based on Silvicultural Scenario Modelling -- Modelling the Growth of Quercus frainetto in Greece.
This book summarizing tree growth modelling theory and its application in Europe is unique in presenting for the first time a platform developed by leading tree growth modelling groups in Europe together with potential end users, represented by 15 European companies. That program promotes and implements a tree growth modelling theory necessary for managing uneven-aged and/or mixed species stands.
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