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Rocco Dominici, Salvatore Larosa, Antonio Viscomi, Luca Mao, Rosanna De Rosa and Giuseppe Cianflone
The Erosion Potential Method is a model for qualifying the erosion severity and estimating the total annual sediment yield of a catchment. The method includes a diverse set of equations, which are influenced by different factors such as geology, morpholo...
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Bin Wang, Mingze Li, Wenyi Fan, Ying Yu and Jing M. Chen
Net primary productivity (NPP) is a key component in the terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycle, and it varies according to stand age and site class index (SCI) for different forest types. Here we report an improved method for describing the relationships be...
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Alberto Rojo-Alboreca,Juan D. García-Villabrille,José J. Corral-Rivas,Ricardo Alía,Gregorio Montero
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Aim of study: To propose a new approach to defining rotation ages on the basis of productive and technological aspects and to present an example of application of the methodology to natural Pinus sylvestris stands in relation to silvicultural treatment (...
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Juan Torres Rojo,Klaus von Gadow,Frantisek Vilcko
Pág. 470 - 482
Aim of study: This contribution describes a systematic search method for identifying optimum thinning regimes for beech forests (Fagus sylvatica L.) by using a combination of optimization heuristics and a simple whole stand growth prediction model. Area ...
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Gerald F. Dirnberger,Hubert Sterba
Pág. 534 - 546
Aim of the study: This paper presents the most appropriate ways to estimate the species proportions by area in mixed stands of Norway spruce (Picea abies L. Karst.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) by comparing stand level and individual tree leve...
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Gilabert, Horacio; Manning, Phillip J.; McDill, Marc E.; Sterner, Steve
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