Different multiple linear regression models of maximum leaf area index (LAImax) based on stand characteristics, site quality, meteorological variables and their combinations were constructed and cross-validated for three economically important tree species in Flanders, Belgium: European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), Pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.). The models were successfully tested on similar datasets of experimental sites across Europe. For each species, ten homogeneous and mature stands were selected, covering the species’ entire stand productivity range based on an a priori site index classification. LAImax was derived from measurements of leaf area index (LAI) made by means of hemispherical digital...
Aim of the study: To develop a site index model for Quercus faginea Lam. stands.Area of study: Spain...
Forest managers need site productivity estimates for currently grown tree species as well as those t...
The assessment of forest productivity at early stages of stand development may help to define the mo...
Different multiple linear regression models of maximum leaf area index (LAI(max)) based on stand cha...
Using data from 20 even-aged and homogeneous mature beech and oak study plots in Flanders (Northern ...
The leaf area index (LAI) is a key characteristic of forest stand aboveground net productivity (ANP)...
Worldwide forests play an essential role in sustaining prosperity and well-being of human society th...
Height to crown base (HCB) of a tree is an important variable often included as a predictor in vario...
Forest canopy density can be highly variable within one stand. The accuracy of indirect methods to q...
The present study aimed to develop dominant height growth models, site index prediction models, indi...
A pilot study has been carried out in order to assess the productivity of various sites for oak (Que...
Leaf area index (LAI) is widely used to describe the main characteristics of forest stands such as c...
Modeling the height and diameter growth of trees is an important part of forest management. Growth m...
Despite the relevance of leaf area index (LAI) to forest productivity, few studies have focused on t...
The aim of the study was to compare the site index of common oak growing under the canopy of Scots p...
Aim of the study: To develop a site index model for Quercus faginea Lam. stands.Area of study: Spain...
Forest managers need site productivity estimates for currently grown tree species as well as those t...
The assessment of forest productivity at early stages of stand development may help to define the mo...
Different multiple linear regression models of maximum leaf area index (LAI(max)) based on stand cha...
Using data from 20 even-aged and homogeneous mature beech and oak study plots in Flanders (Northern ...
The leaf area index (LAI) is a key characteristic of forest stand aboveground net productivity (ANP)...
Worldwide forests play an essential role in sustaining prosperity and well-being of human society th...
Height to crown base (HCB) of a tree is an important variable often included as a predictor in vario...
Forest canopy density can be highly variable within one stand. The accuracy of indirect methods to q...
The present study aimed to develop dominant height growth models, site index prediction models, indi...
A pilot study has been carried out in order to assess the productivity of various sites for oak (Que...
Leaf area index (LAI) is widely used to describe the main characteristics of forest stands such as c...
Modeling the height and diameter growth of trees is an important part of forest management. Growth m...
Despite the relevance of leaf area index (LAI) to forest productivity, few studies have focused on t...
The aim of the study was to compare the site index of common oak growing under the canopy of Scots p...
Aim of the study: To develop a site index model for Quercus faginea Lam. stands.Area of study: Spain...
Forest managers need site productivity estimates for currently grown tree species as well as those t...
The assessment of forest productivity at early stages of stand development may help to define the mo...