Stand level modelling
Stand level modelling is a type of modelling in the forest sciences in which the main unit is a forested stand.
A forest stand is a contiguous community of trees sufficiently uniform in composition, structure, age and size class distribution, spatial arrangement, site quality, condition, or location to distinguish it from adjacent communities.[1]
See also
- Coppicing for standel and standard (standards or mature uncut trees) in forestry.
- Grove (nature)
- stand in Wiktionary
- Tree stand
- Stand
References
- ↑ Nyland, Ralph D. (2007). Silviculture: concepts and applications, 2nd ed. Prospect Heights: Waveland Press.