PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY OF FOREST PRODUCTION PRINCIPLES, PROCESSES AND MODELS

Process-based models open the way to useful predictions of the future growth rate of forests and provide a means of assessing the probable effects of variations in climate and management on forest productivity. As such they have the potential to overcome the limitations of conventional forest growth...

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Main Author: Landsberg, J. J. (Author)
Other Authors: Sands, Peter J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Academic Press/Elsevier 2011
©2011
Series:Terrestrial ecology series v. 4
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