The objectives of this study were to evaluate and exemplify the potential utility of a climate-sensitive modular-based structural stand density management model (SSDMM) developed for red pine (Pinus resinosa Aiton) in crop planning decision making. Firstly, the model’s predictive ability was assessed using a retrospective validation approach without consideration of climate change effects. Although limited in scope and applicability, the preliminary results revealed that the magnitude of the mean prediction error for the principal determinates governing stand development did not exceed ±15%. Secondly, the potential utility of the model was illustrated within a spatial-based forest management planning context for a range of climate change sc...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and out-comes, pote...
Growth and yield models in forest management are derived from past observations, assuming implicitly...
The objective of this study was to develop a microcomputer-based planning model for guiding individu...
Modifying the stand dynamic functional determinates of structural stand density management models (S...
This file includes 3 pdf files: (1) SM-S1.PDF file consisting of analytical description of the devel...
The evolving shift in forest management objectives towards the collective consideration of volumetri...
This file includes 3 pdf files: (1) SM-S1.PDF file consisting of analytical description of the devel...
Changes in climate are predicted to significantly affect the productivity of trees in the Great Lake...
In the Mediterranean region most climatic forecasts predict longer and more intense drought periods ...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
The process-based forest growth model 4C (FORESEE- FORESt Ecosystems in a Changing Environment) was ...
<div><p>Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcome...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop an enhanced modular-based structural stand densit...
We investigated how recent-generation (CMIP5) global climate model projections affect the volume gro...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and out-comes, pote...
Growth and yield models in forest management are derived from past observations, assuming implicitly...
The objective of this study was to develop a microcomputer-based planning model for guiding individu...
Modifying the stand dynamic functional determinates of structural stand density management models (S...
This file includes 3 pdf files: (1) SM-S1.PDF file consisting of analytical description of the devel...
The evolving shift in forest management objectives towards the collective consideration of volumetri...
This file includes 3 pdf files: (1) SM-S1.PDF file consisting of analytical description of the devel...
Changes in climate are predicted to significantly affect the productivity of trees in the Great Lake...
In the Mediterranean region most climatic forecasts predict longer and more intense drought periods ...
Ninety-three dominant or co-dominant white pine (Pinus strobus L.) trees were sampled from 93 plots ...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcomes, poten...
The process-based forest growth model 4C (FORESEE- FORESt Ecosystems in a Changing Environment) was ...
<div><p>Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and outcome...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop an enhanced modular-based structural stand densit...
We investigated how recent-generation (CMIP5) global climate model projections affect the volume gro...
Climate change introduces considerable uncertainty in forest management planning and out-comes, pote...
Growth and yield models in forest management are derived from past observations, assuming implicitly...
The objective of this study was to develop a microcomputer-based planning model for guiding individu...