Growth and yield modelling is a branch of financial management. This method of modelling is also known as the Gordon constant growth model. In this method...
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Wildfire (redirect from Climate change and wildfires)
steepness. Modern growth models utilize a combination of past ellipsoidal descriptions and Huygens' Principle to simulate fire growth as a continuously...
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event, a high-powered chainsaw. This event is often the crowd's favourite, and certainly the loudest. Compared to other logging sports using an axe or manual...
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irreversible damage to the species population growth. It is possible that policies implementing maximum sustainable yield in ecosystems can cause the extinction...
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and drought. Modifying technologies such as CRISPR are also improving the nutrition, taste and yield of crops. Many horticultural organizations and societies...
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as paint, tar or other coverings are unnecessary and may harm trees. The coverings may encourage growth of decay-causing fungi. Proper pruning, by cutting...
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Pollarding (category Habitat management equipment and methods)
removal of the upper branches of a tree, which promotes the growth of a dense head of foliage and branches. In ancient Rome, Propertius mentioned pollarding...
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Tree (section Buds and growth)
commonly defined by use; for instance, as those plants which yield lumber. The tree growth habit is an evolutionary adaptation found in different groups...
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climate change mitigation. IUPAC definition biomass: Material produced by the growth of microorganisms, plants or animals. Biomass (ecology), the mass of living...
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Logistic function (redirect from Logistic model of population growth)
e^{0}=1} , this yields the + 1 {\displaystyle +1} term in many expressions for the logistic function and generalizations. In growth modeling, numerous generalizations...
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annual sustained yield of timber, fibre, or energy from the forest, will generate the largest sustained mitigation benefit." Old-growth forests are often...
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Coppicing (category Habitat management equipment and methods)
living stumps are called stools. New growth emerges, and after a number of years, the coppiced trees are harvested, and the cycle begins anew. Pollarding...
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Secondary forest (redirect from Second growth forest)
old-growth forest (primary or primeval forest), which has not recently undergone such disruption, and complex early seral forest, as well as third-growth...
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the winter under the snow and then becoming more intense during the summer. A study conducted from 2002–2018 in Alaska and the Northwest Territories found...
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Rainforest (redirect from Rainforest destruction and degradation)
since these are less likely to use alternative resources. Despite the growth of vegetation in a tropical rainforest, soil quality is often quite poor...
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forests where population growth creates land needs from smallholders in developing and least developed countries. Slash-and-burn entails the removal of...
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The Great Green Wall or Great Green Wall for the Sahara and the Sahel (French: Grande Muraille Verte pour le Sahara et le Sahel; Arabic: السور الأخضر...
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Latex (section Personal and healthcare products)
most important product obtained from latex; more than 12,000 plant species yield latex containing rubber, though in the vast majority of those species the...
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Bamboo (section Fishing and aquaculture)
bark (phloem) and the wood (xylem) as in dicots and conifers. The dicotyledonous woody xylem is also absent. The absence of secondary growth wood causes...
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across the country and abroad. They are assigned to work the most challenging parts of the fire and are considered strategic and tactical wildland fire...
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Tree plantation (section Growth cycle)
in Scotland has a growth rate of 34 cubic meters per hectare per year, and Monterey Pine plantations in southern Australia can yield up to 40 cubic meters...
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expected to yield it, bog-wood is hard to find, and access to the river bank and its bed is often difficult. Therefore, extensive preparations and the engagement...
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Plantation (section Society and culture)
planting a single crop, with perhaps ancillary areas for vegetables for eating and so on. Plantations, centered on a plantation house, grow crops including...
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Wood (redirect from Table of Wood and Bamboo Mechanical and Agricultural Properties)
value shows from 5 to 20 rings per inch (rings 1.3–5 mm thick) and that slower growth yields poorer stock. Thus the inspector or buyer of hickory should...
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Palm oil (redirect from Refined, bleached and deodorized palm oil)
Demand has also increased for other uses, such as cosmetics and biofuels, encouraging the growth of palm oil plantations in tropical countries. The mass production...
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Teak (section Distribution and habitat)
to be more durable and harder than plantation-grown teak. Studies have shown that plantation teak performs on par with old-growth teak in erosion rate...
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Solow–Swan model or exogenous growth model is an economic model of long-run economic growth. It attempts to explain long-run economic growth by looking...
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measure and model the growth of forests with tools like geographic information systems. Foresters may combat insect infestation, disease, forest and grassland...
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InventWood (section Fundraising and commercialisation)
name Superwood. The company was founded by materials engineer Liangbing Hu, and grew out of research led by Hu at the University of Maryland, College Park...
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Log transport in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) c. 1870 Bucked old growth wood in Finland Mechanical harvester at work Hardwood logs transported down...
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