Growth equations in forest research: mathematical basis and model similarities
Abstract
Purpose of Review
Growth equations have been widely used in forest research, commonly to assess ecosystem-level behavior and forest management. Nevertheless, the large number of growth equations has obscured the growth-rate behavior of each of these equations and several different terms for referring to common phenomena. This review presents a unified mathematical treatment of growth-rates besides several well-known growth equations by giving their mathematical basis and representing their behavior using tree growth data as an example.
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TASA DE CRECIMIENTOCRECIMIENTO FORESTAL
PROCESO BIOLOGICO
ORDENACION FORESTAL
ECOSISTEMA FORESTAL
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