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Growth and yield models in Spain: Historical overview, Contemporary Examples and perspectives

Felipe Bravo    
Juan Gabriel Alvarez-Gonzalez    
Miren del Rio    
Marcos Barrio    
Jose Antonio Bonet    
Andres Bravo-Oviedo    
Rafael Calama    
Fernando Castedo-Dorado    
Felipe Crecente-Campo    
Sonia Condes    
Ulises Dieguez-Aranda    
Santiago Cesar Gonzalez-Martinez    
Iñigo Lizarralde    
Nikos Nanos    
Alberto Madrigal    
F. Javier Martinez-Millan    
Gregorio Montero    
Cristobal Ordoñez    
Marc Palahi    
Miriam Pique    
Francisco Rodriguez    
Roque Rodriguez-Soalleiro    
Alberto Rojo    
Ricardo Ruiz-Peinado    
Mariola Sanchez-Gonzalez    
Antoni Trasobares    
Javier Vazquez-Pique    

Resumen

In this paper we present a review of forest models developed in Spain in recent years for both timber and non timber production and forest dynamics (regeneration, mortality,..). Models developed are whole stand, size (diameter) class and individual-tree. The models developed to date have been developed using data from permanent plots, experimental sites and the National Forest Inventory. In this paper we show the different sub-models developed so far and the friendly use software. Main perspectives of forest modelling in Spain are presented.

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