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Development and field application of density management diagrams and size-density surface models developed for the boreal mixedwood stands of Ontario / by David J. Smith.Fo29-42/39-1996E

This instructional booklet describes the construction and interpretation of density management diagram (DMD) and the size-density surface model. These two models assist forest managers to better understand mixedwood stand development, and provide an aid for the planning of thinning prescriptions in boreal Ontario. The DMD is an age independent, average stand mortality model that predicts the structural development of fully stocked natural stands.--Abstract

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service.
TitleDevelopment and field application of density management diagrams and size-density surface models developed for the boreal mixedwood stands of Ontario / by David J. Smith.
Series title
  • NODA/NFP technical report 1195-2334 TR-39
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Note(s)
  • "This instructional booklet describes the construction and interpretation of density management diagram (DMD) and the size-density surface model. These two models assist forest managers to better understand mixedwood stand development, and provide an aid for the planning of thinning prescriptions in boreal Ontario. The DMD is an age independent, average stand mortality model that predicts the structural development of fully stocked natural stands."--Abstract.
  • Résumés en français
Publishing information
  • Sault Ste. Marie - Ontario : Natural Resources Canada. 1996.
BindingSoftcover
Description11p. : graphs, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN0-662-25149-0
ISSN1195-2334
Catalogue number
  • Fo29-42/39-1996E
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