Modelling tree height growth of Nothofagus forests in South-Central Chile: merging differential equations and mixed-effects models
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Universidad de Yale. (Estados Unidos)
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Cap.1: A forestry overview of Chile -- Cap. 2: Height growth modelling: the state of the art -- Cap.3: A stochastic algorithm for reconstructing tree height growth with stem analysis data -- Cap.4: Total age or breast-height age?: a comparison for tree growth modelling -- Cap.5: Height growth rate at a base
height as a site index: a modelling perspective -- Cap.6: Modelling site productivity of Nothofagus forests in Chile -- Conclusions -- Literature cited
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