Forestry science has a long tradition of studying the relationship between stand productivity and abiotic and biotic site characteristics, such as climate, topography, soil and vegetation. Many of the early site quality modelling studies related site index to environmental variables using basic statistical methods such as linear regression. Because most ecological variables show a typical non-linear course and a non-constant variance distribution, a large fraction of the variation remained unexplained by these linear models. More recently, the development of more advanced non-parametric and machine learning methods provided opportunities to overcome these limitations. Nevertheless, these methods also have drawbacks. Due to their increasing ...
Combining national forest inventory (NFI) data with digital site maps of high resolution enables spa...
Site index (SI) is an indirect measure of potential site quality that is widely used in the Inland N...
Site productivity measures the primary productivity potential of forest ecosystems. It is characteri...
Forestry science has a long tradition of studying the relationship between stand productivity and ab...
Forest research has a long tradition in studying the relationship between stand productivity and abi...
Accurate estimation of site productivity is crucial for sustainable forest resource management. In r...
In the framework of sustainable forest management, measuring site quality and predicting site produc...
Worldwide forests play an essential role in sustaining prosperity and well-being of human society th...
The assessment of forest productivity at early stages of stand development may help to define the mo...
This is the pre-print version of the manuscript: Moreno-Fernández, D., Álvarez-González, J. G., Rodr...
Key message: To be useful for silvicultural and forest management practices, the models of Site Inde...
Accurately quantifying forest productivity is a vital endeavor for modern forest managers. In north ...
11 Pág.Determining site quality is essential in order to develop sustainable forest management, allo...
ABSTRAT The first step for constructing models of tree growth and yield is site quality assessment. ...
Broad-scale maps of forest characteristics are needed throughout the United States for a wide variet...
Combining national forest inventory (NFI) data with digital site maps of high resolution enables spa...
Site index (SI) is an indirect measure of potential site quality that is widely used in the Inland N...
Site productivity measures the primary productivity potential of forest ecosystems. It is characteri...
Forestry science has a long tradition of studying the relationship between stand productivity and ab...
Forest research has a long tradition in studying the relationship between stand productivity and abi...
Accurate estimation of site productivity is crucial for sustainable forest resource management. In r...
In the framework of sustainable forest management, measuring site quality and predicting site produc...
Worldwide forests play an essential role in sustaining prosperity and well-being of human society th...
The assessment of forest productivity at early stages of stand development may help to define the mo...
This is the pre-print version of the manuscript: Moreno-Fernández, D., Álvarez-González, J. G., Rodr...
Key message: To be useful for silvicultural and forest management practices, the models of Site Inde...
Accurately quantifying forest productivity is a vital endeavor for modern forest managers. In north ...
11 Pág.Determining site quality is essential in order to develop sustainable forest management, allo...
ABSTRAT The first step for constructing models of tree growth and yield is site quality assessment. ...
Broad-scale maps of forest characteristics are needed throughout the United States for a wide variet...
Combining national forest inventory (NFI) data with digital site maps of high resolution enables spa...
Site index (SI) is an indirect measure of potential site quality that is widely used in the Inland N...
Site productivity measures the primary productivity potential of forest ecosystems. It is characteri...