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Volume 20
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Volume 20, 2000

CID, Inc.

Number 5_6, March

Tree Physiology 20:289–298 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Process-based models for forest ecosystem management: current state of the art and challenges for practical implementation
Annikki Mäkelä, Joe Landsberg, Alan R. Ek, Thomas E. Burk, Michael Ter-Mikaelian, Göran I. Ågren, Chadwick D. Oliver and Pasi Puttonen

Tree Physiology 20:299–307 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Developing adaptive forest management strategies to cope with climate change
Marcus Linder

Tree Physiology 20:309–322 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Forest growth and species distribution in a changing climate
Miko U. F. Kirschbaum

Tree Physiology 20:323–332 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Light absorption and bole volume growth of individual Douglas-fir trees
Andreas Brunner and Gordon Nigh

Tree Physiology 20:333–345 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Modeling the influence of temperature on monthly gross primary productivity of sugar maple stands
Frédéric Raulier, Pierre Y. Bernier and Chhun-Huor Ung

Tree Physiology 20:347–355 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Application of volume growth and survival graphs in the evaluation of four process-based forest growth models
Annikki Mäkelä, Risto Sievänen, Marcus Lindner and Petra Lasch

Tree Physiology 20:357–365 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Volume growth and survival graphs: a method for evaluating process-based forest growth models
Risto Sievänen, Marcus Lindner, Annikki Mäkelä and Petra Lasch

Tree Physiology 20:367–381 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
The process-based stand growth model Formix 3-Q applied in a GIS environment for growth and yield analysis in a tropical rain forest
T. Ditzer, R. Glauner, M. Förster, P. Köhler and A. Huth

Tree Physiology 20:383–392 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Application of process-based models to forest management: experience with PROMOD, a simple plantation productivity model
P. J. Sands, M. Battaglia and D. Mummery

Tree Physiology 20:393–398 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Initializing a model stand for process-based projection
Harry T. Valentine, David A. Herman, Jeffrey H. Gove, David Y. Hollinger and Dale S. Solomon

Tree Physiology 20:399–406 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Effects of stand composition and thinning in mixed-species forests: a modeling approach applied to Douglas-fir and beech
H. H. Bartelink

Tree Physiology 20:407–414 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Comparing light interception with stand basal area for predicting tree growth
Benoît Courbaud

Tree Physiology 20:415–419 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ]
Bayesian synthesis for quantifying uncertainty in predictions from process models
Edwin J. Green, David W. MacFarlane and Harry T. Valentine

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