2022
DOI: 10.1080/02827581.2022.2037700
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Evaluation of individual-tree growth models for Picea abies based on a case study of an uneven-sized stand in southern Sweden

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“…Hatami, Lohmander et al (2018) estimate basal area growth functions for several tree species in CCF forests in Iran, via the Lohmander (2017a) differential equation with competition correction. Fagerberg, Olsson, Lohmander et al (2022b) estimate similar Lohmander (2017a) models for Norway spruce, in Sweden, with and without competition adjustment functions. Fagerberg, Lohmander et al (2022a) compare these models to other kinds of models, and discover that the Lohmander (2017a) model gives more reliable predictions than the other tested models.…”
Section: Understanding and Predicting Ccf Growthmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…Hatami, Lohmander et al (2018) estimate basal area growth functions for several tree species in CCF forests in Iran, via the Lohmander (2017a) differential equation with competition correction. Fagerberg, Olsson, Lohmander et al (2022b) estimate similar Lohmander (2017a) models for Norway spruce, in Sweden, with and without competition adjustment functions. Fagerberg, Lohmander et al (2022a) compare these models to other kinds of models, and discover that the Lohmander (2017a) model gives more reliable predictions than the other tested models.…”
Section: Understanding and Predicting Ccf Growthmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Fagerberg, Olsson, Lohmander et al (2022b) estimate similar Lohmander (2017a) models for Norway spruce, in Sweden, with and without competition adjustment functions. Fagerberg, Lohmander et al (2022a) compare these models to other kinds of models, and discover that the Lohmander (2017a) model gives more reliable predictions than the other tested models.…”
Section: Understanding and Predicting Ccf Growthmentioning
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“…The largest trees are periodically harvested and the smaller trees are left in the forest to continue to grow.) Hatami, et al [12,13] are two studies where the growth functions for individual trees have been developed. With such functions, it is possible to mathematically develop economically and environmentally rational continuous cover forestry decision rules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%