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1 Barrett, Galbally and Graetz.  2001 Quantifying uncertainty in estimates of C emissions from aboveground biomass due to historic land-use change to cropping in Australia. Global Change Biol.  7 (8): 883-902.
2 Carmean, Niznowski, and Hazenberg.  2001  Polymorphic site index curves for jack pine in Northern Ontario. Forest Chron.  77 (1): 141-150.  
3 Chen et al.  1998  Height growth and site index models for trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx) in northern British Columbia.  Forest Ecol. Manag. 102: (2-3) 157-165;
4 Elfving and Kiviste.   1997 Construction of site index equations for Pinus sylvestris L. using permanent plot data in Sweden.  For. Ecol. Manag. 98: (2) 125-134;  
5 Eriksson et al.  . 1997 A site-index model for pure and mixed stands of Betula pendula and Betula pubescens in Sweden  Scand J. For. Res. 12: (2) 149-156;
6 Fang and Bailey. 2001 Nonlinear mixed effects modeling for slash pine dominant height growth following intensive silvicultural treatments  For. Sci. 47 (3): 287-300;  
7 Fang, Bailey, and Shiver.  A multivariate simultaneous prediction system for stand growth and yield with fixed and random effects.  For. Sci.  47 (4): 550-562.  For. Sci.  47 (4): 550-562.  
8 Goelz and Burk.  1992 Development of a Well-Behaved Site Index Equation - Jack Pine in North Central Ontario. Can. J. For. Res. 22: 776-784;  
9 Hall and Bailey  2001 Modeling and prediction of forest growth variables based on multilevel nonlinear mixed models. For. Sci.  47 (3): 311-321.  
10 Johansson.   1999 Site index curves for common alder and grey alder growing on different types of forest soil in Sweden. Scand. J. Forest. Res. 14: (5) 441-453;
11 Kiviste 1997  Eesti Pollumajandusulikooli Teadustoode kogumik. (in Estonian) 189, 63-75;  
12 Kiviste  1998 Climate change studies in Estonia.  Tallinn. 191-196;  
13 Lieffers and Titus. Can J. Bot. 67: (10) 2900-2903); 1989  The Effects of Stem Density and Nutrient Status on Size Inequality and Resource-Allocation in Lodgepole Pine and White Spruce Seedlings  Can J. Bot. 67: (10) 2900-2903);
14 Magnussen and Penner. 1996 Recovering time trends in dominant height from stem analysis. Can. J. For. Res. 26: (1) 9-22);  
15 Peterson and Peterson. 1992  Ecology, management, and use of aspen and balsam poplar in the Prairie Provinces, Canada.  For. Can., Northwest Reg., North. For. Cent., Edmonton, Alberta. Inf. Rep. NOR-X-318. 252p;
16 Price et al.    1997 Comprehensive assessment of carbon stocks and fluxes in a Boreal-Cordilleran forest management unit. Can. J. Forest Res. 27: (12) 2005-2016);
17 Schroeder et al.   1997  Biomass estimation for temperate broadleaf forests of the United States using inventory data.  For. Sci. 42: (3) 424-434;  
18 Szendrodi     1996 Growing space-age related three-dimensional modeling of biomass production of hybrid poplar. Biomass Bioenerg 10: (5-6) 251-259;
19 Tait and Jahraus..  1988  The Contrast in Stand Dynamics as Revealed by Comparing Parameter Estimates For a General Stand Growth-Model Can. J. Forest Res. 18: (11) 1479-1485;
20 Tinker and Knight.   2001 Temporal and spatial dynamics of coarse woody debris in harvested and unharvested lodgepole pine forests. Ecol. Model.  141 (1-3): 125-149.
21 Turner et al.  1998  Estimating the terrestrial carbon pools of the former Soviet Union, conterminous US, and Brazil.  Climate Res 9: (3) 183-196);  
22 Turner, Cohen, and Kennedy. 2000  Alternative spatial resolutions and estimation of carbon flux over a managed forest landscape in Western Oregon   Landscape Ecol. 15: (5) 441-452);
23 Wang, and Huang. 2000 Height growth pattern of white spruce in natural subregions in Alberta, Canada.  Forest Ecol. Manag. 134: (1-3) 271-279);
24 Yao, Titus, and MacDonald.   2001  A generalized logistic model of individual tree mortality for aspen, white spruce, and lodgepole pine in Alberta mixedwood forests.  Can. J. For. Res.  31 (2): 283-291.