User's Guide for the Northern Hardwood Stand Models

User's Guide for the Northern Hardwood Stand Models
Author: Dale S. Solomon
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Total Pages: 20
Release: 1987
Genre: Forests and forestry
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S2SIMSAP and SlMTlM are computer programs that have been developed to simulate the stand growth and development of natural and treated even-aged northern hardwood stands. SIMSAP begins with species distributions by quality classes in sapling stands after regeneration. SIMTIM, the poletimber-sawtimber-harvest phase, uses stocking guides based on quadratic mean stand diameter, number of trees, and basal area per acre of trees in the main crown canopy. Using available data, the connecting phases of the models have been tebted to determine the effects of silvicultural treatments (or no treatment) on long-term stand response. The models are coded in FORTRAN 77 and are available on mainframe and IBM compatible microcomputers with a minimum of 256 K.S3.

Northern Hardwood Notes

Northern Hardwood Notes
Author: Jay G. Hutchinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1985
Genre: Forest management
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Healthcare workers have an important role to play in accommodating & adapting to the needs of this culturally diverse society. The video examines cultural considerations affecting patient care, enhancing care with sensitive and caring qualities, and being a patient advocate.

Spatial Accuracy Assessment in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences

Spatial Accuracy Assessment in Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1996
Genre: Geographic information systems
ISBN:

This international symposium on theory and techniques for assessing the accuracy of spatial data and spatial analyses included more than ninety presentations by representatives from government, academic, and private institutions in over twenty countries throughout the world. To encourage interactions across disciplines, presentations in the general subject areas of spatial statistics, geographic information systems, remote sensing, and multidisciplinary approaches were intermixed throughout the three days of sessions.