Using periodic measurements from permanent plots in non-thinned and thinned Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.) stands in Norway, individual-tree growth models were developed to predict annual diameter increment, height increment, and height to crown base increment. Based on long-term data across a range of thinning regimes and stand conditions, alternative approaches for modeling response to treatment were assessed. Dynamic thinning response functions in the form of multiplicative modifiers that predict no effect at the time of thinning, a rapid increase followed by an early maximum before the effect gradually declines to zero could not be fitted to initially derived baseline models without thinning related predictors. However, alte...
Graduation date: 2015The search for the stand density that optimizes growth and hence generates the ...
The present study aimed to develop dominant height growth models, site index prediction models, indi...
Climate change is likely to affect the prerequisites for forest management. Therefore, it is imperat...
Using periodic measurements from permanent plots in non-thinned and thinned Norway spruce (Picea abi...
Individual-tree growth models for diameter and height, and a model for the cylindrical stem form fac...
To develop recommendations for tree selection in Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF), access to valid to...
This thesis is based on analyses of permanent sample plot data gathered over periods of 10-34 years ...
A new stand-level growth and yield model, consisting of component equations for stand volume, basal ...
Management of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Norway requires a forest growth and yield model su...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the methods used for implementation of thinnings in thre...
Based on data from long-term experimental fields with Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.), we...
A thinning intensity experiment started in 1971 on two experimental 22-year-old stands of Norway spr...
An annual individual tree survival and growth model was developed for pure even-aged stands of marit...
Models for quantifying the growth responses of black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill) BSP.) and jack pin...
The evaluation of process-based models (PBM) includes ascertaining their ability to produce results ...
Graduation date: 2015The search for the stand density that optimizes growth and hence generates the ...
The present study aimed to develop dominant height growth models, site index prediction models, indi...
Climate change is likely to affect the prerequisites for forest management. Therefore, it is imperat...
Using periodic measurements from permanent plots in non-thinned and thinned Norway spruce (Picea abi...
Individual-tree growth models for diameter and height, and a model for the cylindrical stem form fac...
To develop recommendations for tree selection in Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF), access to valid to...
This thesis is based on analyses of permanent sample plot data gathered over periods of 10-34 years ...
A new stand-level growth and yield model, consisting of component equations for stand volume, basal ...
Management of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) in Norway requires a forest growth and yield model su...
The purpose of this research was to analyze the methods used for implementation of thinnings in thre...
Based on data from long-term experimental fields with Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.), we...
A thinning intensity experiment started in 1971 on two experimental 22-year-old stands of Norway spr...
An annual individual tree survival and growth model was developed for pure even-aged stands of marit...
Models for quantifying the growth responses of black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill) BSP.) and jack pin...
The evaluation of process-based models (PBM) includes ascertaining their ability to produce results ...
Graduation date: 2015The search for the stand density that optimizes growth and hence generates the ...
The present study aimed to develop dominant height growth models, site index prediction models, indi...
Climate change is likely to affect the prerequisites for forest management. Therefore, it is imperat...