Oxford University Press, 1993. – 326 p. – ISBN: 0195065557, 9780195065558 This book is a solid reading text which details how forests grow and change over time based on a computer simulation. The JABOWA forest model is used and the book is basically a technical discussion about a specific computer program. It is designed as a technical manual for people using the JABOWA-II...
Springer, 2012. – 471 p. ISBN: 9048131693, 9400715978 Drawing upon a wealth of past research and results, this book provides a comprehensive summary of state-of-the-art methods for empirical modeling of forest trees and stands. It opens by describing methods for quantifying individual trees, progresses to a thorough coverage of whole-stand, size-class and individual-tree...
Routledge, 2010. – 305 p. ISBN: 1844079228, 9781844079223 Modeling is an important tool for understanding the complexity of forest ecosystems and the variety of interactions of ecosystem components, processes and values. This book describes the hybrid approach to modeling forest ecosystems and their possible response to natural and management-induced disturbance. The book...
Oxfordshire: CABI, 2008. — 424 p. With interest growing in areas of forestry, conservation and other natural sciences, the need to organize and tabulate large amounts of forestry and natural science information has become a necessary skill. Previous attempts of applying statistical methods to these areas tend to be over-specialized and of limited use; an elementary text using...
Springer, 2021. — 675 p. — (Environmental Science and Engineering). — ISBN: 978-3-030-56541-1. This book demonstrates the measurement, monitoring, mapping, and modeling of forest resources. It explores state-of-the-art techniques based on open-source software & R statistical programming and modeling specifically, with a focus on the recent trends in data mining/machine learning...
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