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Ulises Flores Hernandez
Pág. eSC01
Aim of the study: Integrated information tools models are fundamental for analyzing supply chains as regards pattern of consumption and production. These models are very useful for availability estimations of natural resources when social and environment...
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Chiara Torresan,Ugo Chiavetta,Jan Hackenberg
Pág. e004
Aim of study: To assess terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) accuracy in estimating biometrical forest parameters at plot-based level in order to replace manual survey for forest inventory purposes.Area of study: Monte Morello, Tuscany region, ItalyMaterial ...
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A. Koirala,A. R. Kizha,S. Baral
Forests have played a vital role in the socio-economic development of Nepal with their productive, protective, and bio-esthetic functions. Stand height-diameter as well as volume estimation is very critical in forest management. This research modelled he...
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Kibruyesfa Sisay, Christopher Thurnher, Beyene Belay, Gerald Lindner and Hubert Hasenauer
Sustainable forest management requires a continuous assessment of the forest conditions covering the species distribution, standing tree volume as well as volume increment rates. Forest inventories are designed to record this information. They, in combin...
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Jose Javier Gorgoso-Varela,Juan Daniel García-Villabrille,Alberto Rojo-Alboreca,Klaus von Gadow,Juan Gabriel Álvarez-González
Pág. eSC07
Aim of study: In this study we compare the accuracy of three bivariate distributions: Johnson?s SBB, Weibull-2P and LL-2P functions for characterizing the joint distribution of tree diameters and heights.Area of study: North-West of Spain.Material and me...
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