Alabama's Forests, 2000
Autor
United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station
Abstract
The principle findings of the seventh forest survey of Alabama (2000) and changes that have occurred since the previous surveys are presented. Topics examined include forest area, ownership, forest-type groups, stand structure, basal area, timber volume, growth, removals, and mortality.
Materias
ALABAMA (EUA)ENCUESTAS FORESTALES
INCREMENTO DE DIÁMETRO
INVENTARIOS FORESTALES
PLANTACIONES
VALOR DE LA MADERA EN PIE
URI
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Clasificación
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