Markov chain models have been applied for a long time to simulate forest dynamics based on transitions in matrices of tree diameter classes or areas of forest size and structure types. To date, area-based matrix models have been applied assuming either even-aged or uneven-aged forest management. However, both management systems may be applied simultaneously due to land-use constraints or the rationality of combining the systems, which is called any-aged management. We integrated two different Markov chain models, one for even-aged and another for uneven-aged forest management, in an area-based approach to analyze wood supply from any-aged forest management. We evaluate the impacts of parameterizing the model based on available data sets, na...
In this paper a new concept for modeling uneven-aged forests (UEAF) is presented. The term UEAF in t...
Abstract Thinning strategies are a prime factor in generating spatial patterns in managed forests, a...
In this paper I focus on some important biological aspects of the forest management problem. I model...
Markov chain models have been applied for a long time to simulate forest dynamics based on transitio...
A matrix growth model suitable for analysis of uneven-aged forest management is developed based on r...
In this paper a new concept for modeling uneven-aged forests (UEAF) is presented. The term UEAF in ...
The first law regarding the protection of Swedish forests was implemented in 1903 and the scope has ...
A simulation model was used to study the age structure of unmanaged forest landscapes under differen...
Thinning strategies are a prime factor in generating spatial patterns in managed forests, and have a...
<p>This study analyzes optimal harvesting of uneven-aged stands by applying a Markov Decision Proces...
Forest ecosystems store more carbon than the atmosphere and harbour the majority of the world's biod...
A transition model (MOSAIC) is used to describe forest dynamics at the landscape scale. The model us...
Forest succession is an ecological phenomenon that can span centuries. Although the concept of succe...
Context A century and more after a major reforestation program, large areas in the French Southern A...
Many attempts have been made to develop a strategy for regulating forest use consistent with the mul...
In this paper a new concept for modeling uneven-aged forests (UEAF) is presented. The term UEAF in t...
Abstract Thinning strategies are a prime factor in generating spatial patterns in managed forests, a...
In this paper I focus on some important biological aspects of the forest management problem. I model...
Markov chain models have been applied for a long time to simulate forest dynamics based on transitio...
A matrix growth model suitable for analysis of uneven-aged forest management is developed based on r...
In this paper a new concept for modeling uneven-aged forests (UEAF) is presented. The term UEAF in ...
The first law regarding the protection of Swedish forests was implemented in 1903 and the scope has ...
A simulation model was used to study the age structure of unmanaged forest landscapes under differen...
Thinning strategies are a prime factor in generating spatial patterns in managed forests, and have a...
<p>This study analyzes optimal harvesting of uneven-aged stands by applying a Markov Decision Proces...
Forest ecosystems store more carbon than the atmosphere and harbour the majority of the world's biod...
A transition model (MOSAIC) is used to describe forest dynamics at the landscape scale. The model us...
Forest succession is an ecological phenomenon that can span centuries. Although the concept of succe...
Context A century and more after a major reforestation program, large areas in the French Southern A...
Many attempts have been made to develop a strategy for regulating forest use consistent with the mul...
In this paper a new concept for modeling uneven-aged forests (UEAF) is presented. The term UEAF in t...
Abstract Thinning strategies are a prime factor in generating spatial patterns in managed forests, a...
In this paper I focus on some important biological aspects of the forest management problem. I model...