Chris J. Cieszewski, Michal Zasada, Tripp Lowe, Don Reimer
Second International Conference on Forest Measurements and Quantitative Methods
and Management &
The 2004 Southern Mensurationists Meeting pp. 199 - 203 June 2004
Abstract:
This paper presents a summary of results from the current and ongoing analysis of a statewide landbase for the state of Georgia, USA. The analysis includes simulation outputs and summaries of the outputs in terms of observed trends or regularities. The focus of this particular aspect of the study is comparison of the magnitude of short-term and long-term harvest reductions from the introduction of various adjacency constraints.
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sustainability, adjacency, spatial constraints, simulation
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Chris J. Cieszewski, Tripp Lowe, Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia,
Athens, GA 30602
Michal Zasada, Warnell School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 and Department of Dendrometry and Forest Productivity, Faculty of Forestry, Warsaw Agricultural University, Nowoursynowska 159, building #34, 00-776 Warsaw, Poland
Don Reimer, 2599 McCullough Rd., Nanaimo, British Columbia V9S 4M9
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