An interior lodgepole pine stand level height growth and site index model is developed using stochastic differential equations and state-space approaches. Two data types, stem analysis and permanent sample plots were used. Four formulations of the Bertalanffy/Richards growth equation were evaluated using the EasySDE program. Data was partitioned based on data type, stand origin and combinations thereof. The best model was identified using maximum likelihood, and differences among data types and stand origins were evaluated for using likelihood ratio tests. A Power formulation was found to be statistically superior for all data types and origins. Combining the Stem Analysis and Permanent Sample Plot data in such a way that their respective v...
The objective of this study was to estimate the mean top height growth patterns and site index curve...
This study investigated relationships between lodgepole pine {Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud.) heigh...
Regional studies are supporting foresters’ perceptions that the site indices of British Columbia’s o...
An interior lodgepole pine stand level height growth and site index model is developed using stochas...
Jack pine stem analysis data from 383 fully stocked, mature, undisturbed plots were collected from ...
Height growth patterns and site index were studied using stem analyses taken from dominant and codo...
Black spruce (Picea mariana Mill. B.S.P.) is one of the most important tree species in Canada, both...
Polymorphic height curves have been widely used to predict dominant stand height from site index or ...
peer reviewedTop-height growth in even-aged stands of Norway spruce (Piceaabies (L.) Karst.) from So...
Height models for juvenile even aged mixed-species stands were developed for locations near Nelson,...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
The ponderosa pine height models currently in use in British Columbia, Canada, were calibrated for s...
Growth and yield models in forest management are derived from past observations, assuming implicitly...
Height-growth and site-index curves were developed for estimating site quality of trembling aspen {...
Growth intercepts and breast height-age height growth curves were developed for estimating the site ...
The objective of this study was to estimate the mean top height growth patterns and site index curve...
This study investigated relationships between lodgepole pine {Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud.) heigh...
Regional studies are supporting foresters’ perceptions that the site indices of British Columbia’s o...
An interior lodgepole pine stand level height growth and site index model is developed using stochas...
Jack pine stem analysis data from 383 fully stocked, mature, undisturbed plots were collected from ...
Height growth patterns and site index were studied using stem analyses taken from dominant and codo...
Black spruce (Picea mariana Mill. B.S.P.) is one of the most important tree species in Canada, both...
Polymorphic height curves have been widely used to predict dominant stand height from site index or ...
peer reviewedTop-height growth in even-aged stands of Norway spruce (Piceaabies (L.) Karst.) from So...
Height models for juvenile even aged mixed-species stands were developed for locations near Nelson,...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
The ponderosa pine height models currently in use in British Columbia, Canada, were calibrated for s...
Growth and yield models in forest management are derived from past observations, assuming implicitly...
Height-growth and site-index curves were developed for estimating site quality of trembling aspen {...
Growth intercepts and breast height-age height growth curves were developed for estimating the site ...
The objective of this study was to estimate the mean top height growth patterns and site index curve...
This study investigated relationships between lodgepole pine {Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud.) heigh...
Regional studies are supporting foresters’ perceptions that the site indices of British Columbia’s o...