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1. Fitting and Evaluating Taper Functions to Predict Upper Stem Diameter of Planted Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) in Eastern and Central Regions of Nepal
2. Applying taper function models for black locust plantations in Greek post-mining areas
3. Các hàm độ thon thân và thể tích đối với Thông ba lá (Pinus kesiya ex Gordon) tự nhiên ở khu vực Đức Trọng, tỉnh Lâm Đồng
4. Regional differences in stem form between southern and northern red spruce (
Picea rubens
Sarg.) populations
5. A Preliminary System of Equations for Predicting Merchantable Whole-Tree Volume for the Decurrent Non-Native Quercus rubra L. Grown in Navarra (Northern Spain)
6. Improved Branch Volume Prediction of Multi-Stemmed Shrubs: Implications in Shrub Volume Inventory and Fuel Characterization
7. Developing Stem Volume Table of Pinus thunbergii Parl. in Southern Region Based on Comparison of Major Taper Equations
8. Xây dựng hàm thể tích các phân đoạn trên thân cây Keo lai (Acacia hybrid) ở Việt Nam
9. An Accuracy Assessment of Field and Airborne Laser Scanning–Derived Individual Tree Inventories using Felled Tree Measurements and Log Scaling Data in a Mixed Conifer Forest
10. An additive model system for heartwood, sapwood and bark diameter – A working example in Pinus koraiensis Siebold & Zucc. plantations
11. Quantifying bark thickness and bark volume with alternative modeling procedures for eight species in the southeastern US
12. Improving Volume and Biomass Equations for Pinus oocarpa in Nicaragua
13. Analyzing regression models and multi-layer artificial neural network models for estimating taper and tree volume in Crimean pine forests
14. Applying taper function models for black locust plantations in Greek post-mining areas
15. Stem Profile Patterns of
Pinus nigra
and
Pinus sylvestris
Growing in Mixed Stands
16. Estimation of Annual Carbon Absorption and Derivation of Stem Taper Form for Quercus glauca
17. Comparing mobile and terrestrial laser scanning for measuring and modelling tree stem taper
18. Tree-level responses to commercial thinning in spruce-fir forests across northern Maine, USA
19. Taper Equations for Evaluating Private Plantation Teak (Tectona grandis) in Thailand
20. Comparison of stem volume estimates from terrestrial point clouds for mature Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziessi (Mirb.) Franco)
21. Taper, volume, and bark thickness models for spruce, pine, and birch in Norway
22. Taper equations for eight major forest tree species in flat land Ukraine
23. Evaluating semi- and nonparametric regression algorithms in quantifying stem taper and volume with alternative test data selection strategies
24. Quantifying the Profiles of Heartwood, Sapwood, and Bark Using a Seemingly Unrelated Mixed-Effect Model for Larix Olgensis in Northeast China
25. The shape of the trunk of Scots pine in the stands of the Ukrainian Polissia
26. Predicting stem taper using artificial neural network and regression models for Scots pine (
Pinus sylvestris
L.) in northwestern Türkiye
27. Infestation Phases and Impacts of Dryocoetes confusus in Subalpine Fir Forests of Southern British Columbia
28. Biomass allometric models for Larix rupprechtii based on Kosak’s taper curve equations and nonlinear seemingly unrelated regression
29. RETRACTED: Two-parameters single equation stem taper models of Pinus sibirica in Siberia, Russia
30. Contrasting Abies Balsamea and Picea Rubens Tree-Level Responses to Varying Timing, Intensity, and Methods of Commercial Thinning in Spruce-Fir Forests Across Northern Maine, USA
31. Modeling compatible taper and stem volume of pure Scots pine stands in Northeastern Turkey
32. Predicting the upper stem diameters and volume of a tropical dominant tree species
33. Evaluation of parametric and non-parametric stem taper modeling approaches: A case study for Betula platyphylla in Northeast China
34. Stem Taper Estimation Using Artificial Neural Networks for Nothofagus Trees in Natural Forest
35. Form and Volume of the Stem of Tectona grandis L.f. in the Central-WESTERN Region of Brazil
36. Long-term influence of commercial thinning on stand structure and yield with/without pre-commercial thinning of spruce-fir in northern Maine, USA
37. Incorporating stand density effects and regression techniques for stem taper modeling of a Larix principis-rupprechtii plantation
38. Do AI Models Improve Taper Estimation? A Comparative Approach for Teak
39. Antalya-Gebiz Yöresi Kızılçam Meşcereleri için Uyumlu Gövde Hacmi ve Gövde Çapı Modelleri
40. Analysis of various crown variables on stem form for Cunninghamia lanceolata based on ANN and taper function
41. Comparison of Data Grouping Strategies on Prediction Accuracy of Tree-Stem Taper for Six Common Species in the Southeastern US
42. The Potential of Low-Cost 3D Imaging Technologies for Forestry Applications: Setting a Research Agenda for Low-Cost Remote Sensing Inventory Tasks
43. Taper and individual tree volume equations of Eucalyptus varieties under contrasting irrigation regimes
44. Predicting bark thickness with one- and two-stage regression models for three hardwood species in the southeastern US
45. Long-Term Influence of Commercial Thinning on Stand Structure and Yield With/Without Pre-Commercial Thinning of Spruce-Fir in Northern Maine, USA
46. Stem profile of red oaks in a bottomland hardwood restoration plantation forest in the Arkansas Delta (USA)
47. Toros göknarı için uyumlu hacim ve gövde çapı modelleri
48. Covariance Generalized Linear Models: An Approach for Quantifying Uncertainty in Tree Stem Taper Modeling
49. Stem taper functions for white birch (
Betula platyphylla
) and costata birch (
Betula costata
) in the Xiaoxing’an Mountains, northeast China
50. A Newly Built Model of an Additive Stem Taper System with Total Disaggregation Model Structure for Dahurian Larch in Northeast China
51. Modeling structure of Scots pine stems volume by grade categories using stochastic process
52. Response of Douglas-fir stem profile to operational nitrogen fertilization in western Oregon
53. Developing taper equations for planted teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) trees of central lowland Nepal
54. Semi-empirical estimation of log taper using stem profile equations
55. Global Tree Taper Modelling: A Review of Applications, Methods, Functions, and Their Parameters
56. Nonlinear parsimonious forest modeling assuming normal distribution of residuals
57. Stem taper functions for Betula platyphylla in the Daxing’an Mountains, northeast China
58. Modeling of stem taper evolution using stochastic differential equations
59. Preussner functions for volume estimation of Pinus taeda L. in Southern Brazil
60. A Taper Equation for Loblolly Pine Using Penalized Spline Regression
61. Variable-Exponent Taper Equation Based on Multilevel Nonlinear Mixed Effect for Chinese Fir in China
63. Segmented taper models form for Manchurian fir and Korean spruce in northeastern China
64. Modelling taper and stem volume considering stand density in Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus dunnii
65. Stem taper models for maritime pine plantations in Istanbul Sarıyer Region
66. Stem taper equations for diameter and volume predictions of Abies cilicica Carr. in the Taurus Mountains, Turkey
67. FITTING AND CALIBRATING A MIXED-EFFECTS SEGMENTED TAPER MODEL FOR BRUTIAN PINE
68. Stem taper equations for three major conifer species of Northeast China
69. Increasing Volumetric Prediction Accuracy—An Essential Prerequisite for End-Product Forecasting in Red Pine
70. Kantil regresyon ile gövde çapı modelinin geliştirilmesi
71. Ozolinši tüvemoodustaja matemaatiline analüüs ja modifitseerimise võimalused Hiiumaa männikute näitel
72. Use of stand density to improve prediction performance of stem taper model for Taurus cedar
73. Tree profile equations are significantly improved when adding tree age and stocking degree: an example for Larix gmelinii in the Greater Khingan Mountains of Inner Mongolia, northeast China
74. Incorporating climate effects in Larix gmelinii improves stem taper models in the Greater Khingan Mountains of Inner Mongolia, northeast China
75. Stochastic Models to Qualify Stem Tapers
76. Development of Nonlinear Parsimonious Forest Models Using Efficient Expansion of the Taylor Series: Applications to Site Productivity and Taper
77. Development of compatible taper equations for brutian pine stands in Asar Forest Sub-district
78. Stem Taper Approximation by Artificial Neural Network and a Regression Set Models
79. Models for Tree Taper Form: The Gompertz and Vasicek Diffusion Processes Framework
80. Development of regional stem taper models for some important tree species of Turkey: Case study of Bucak
81. The extent to which an unforeseen biotic disturbance can challenge timber expectations
82. Evaluation of Different Calibration Approaches for Merchantable Volume Predictions of Norway Spruce Using Nonlinear Mixed Effects Model
83. Comparison of Fixed- and Mixed-Effects Approaches to Taper Modeling for Scots Pine in West Poland
84. Comparative Study on Commercial Log Production Managed under Different Conditions: Evaluating Plantation Grown Teak of Sri Lanka
85. Evaluation of potential modeling approaches for Scots pine stem diameter prediction in north-eastern Turkey
86. Developing a taper model for the
Pinus elliottii
×
P. caribaea
var.
hondurensis
hybrid in South Africa
87. Mixed-effect non-linear modelling for diameter estimation along the stem of
Tectona grandis
in mid-western Brazil
88. Evaluating the Eccentricities of Poplar Stem Profiles with Terrestrial Laser Scanning
89. Compatibility, Development, and Estimation of Taper and Volume Equation Systems
90. Estimating upper stem diameters and volume of Douglas-fir and Western hemlock trees in the Pacific northwest
91. STEM TAPER ESTIMATIONS WITH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS FOR MIXED ORIENTAL BEECH AND KAZDAĞI FIR STANDS IN KARABÜK REGION, TURKEY
92. Sistema compatible de ahusamiento-volumen comercial para Swietenia macrophylla King (caoba) en Quintana Roo, México
93. Developent of stem taper equation using nonlinear mixed-effects modeling approach for Taurus fir
94. Optimal management of larch (Larix olgensis A. Henry) plantations in Northeast China when timber production and carbon stock are considered
95. Modelación del perfil fustal y volumen total para Pinus ayacahuite Ehren
96. EVALUATION OF NON-LINEAR TAPER EQUATIONS FOR PREDICTING THE DIAMETER OF EUCALYPTUS TREES
97. Stem taper equation analysis for
Larix kaempferi
species in the Central Region of South Korea
98. Compatible System for Predicting Total and Merchantable Stem Volume over and under Bark, Branch Volume and Whole-Tree Volume of Pine Species
99. Evaluation of stem taper models fitted for Japanese cedar (
Cryptomeria japonica
) in the subtropical forests of Jeju Island, Korea
100. Optimal management of Korean pine plantations in multifunctional forestry
101. VOLUME AND TAPER EQUATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL STEMS OF Nothofagus obliqua AND N. alpina
102. Optimal crosscutting: any effect on optimal stand management?
103. Comparison of remote sensing based RFID and standard tree marking for timber harvesting
104. Modeling of stem taper model with mixed effects approach for oriental spruce
105. Compatible taper and stem volume equations for Larix kaempferi (Japanese larch) species of South Korea
106. Stem Measurements and Taper Modeling Using Photogrammetric Point Clouds
107. Compatible taper-volume models of Quercus variabilis Blume forests in north China
109. Effects of pruning on knotty core taper and form of Pinus radiata and Pinus pinaster
110. Development and evaluation of teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) taper equations in northern Thailand
111. A management planning system for even-aged and uneven-aged forests in northeast China
112. Developing a dynamic growth model for maritime pine in Asturias (NW Spain): comparison with nearby regions
113. Effect of utilization standard on wood supply and lumber yield
114. A taper function for
Pseudotsuga menziesii
plantations in Spain
115. Deriving Merchantable Volume in Poplar through a Localized Tapering Function from Non-Destructive Terrestrial Laser Scanning
116. Comparison of stem taper models for the four tropical tree species in Mount Makiling, Philippines
117. Comments on three comparative analyses of stem taper models published in Journal of Mountain Science in 2014–2016
118. Development of ecoregion-based merchantable volume systems for Pinus brutia Ten. and Pinus nigra Arnold. in southern Turkey
119. Development of a Compatible Taper Function and Stand-Level Merchantable Volume Model for Chinese Fir Plantations
120. Development of a stem taper equation and modelling the effect of stand density on taper for Chinese fir plantations in Southern China
121. Fitting and Calibrating a Multilevel Mixed-Effects Stem Taper Model for Maritime Pine in NW Spain
122. Evaluation of some stem taper models for Camellia japonica in Mount Halla, Korea
123. A Mixed-Effects Model with Different Strategies for Modeling Volume in Cunninghamia lanceolata Plantations
124. A generalized tree component biomass model derived from principles of variable allometry
125. Modelos de perfiles fustales con una estructura de error autorregresiva para plantaciones de Eucalyptus tereticornis en Colombia
126. A comparison of three taper equation formulations and an analysis of the slenderness coefficient for Taiwan incense cedar (
Calocedrus formosana
)
127. Taper Equation and Stem Volume Table of Cryptomeria japonica in Jeju Experimental Forests
128. Stem taper function for sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) coppice stands in northwest Spain
129. Comparative analysis of four stem taper models for Quercus glauca in Mount Halla, Jeju Island, South Korea
130. Development of stem taper equations for
Pinus kesiya
in Benguet province, Philippines
131. Sensitivity of predictions of merchantable tree height, log production, and lumber recovery to tree taper
132. A flexible stem taper and volume prediction method based on mixed-effects B-spline regression
133. Selection of mixed-effects parameters in a variable–exponent taper equation for birch trees in northwestern Spain
134. Stem taper equations for poplars growing on farmland in Sweden
135. A comparison of fixed- and mixed-effects modeling in tree growth and yield prediction of an indigenous neotropical species (Centrolobium tomentosum) in a plantation system
136. The Further Development of Stem Taper and Volume Models Defined by Stochastic Differential Equations
137. Effect of climate on lodgepole pine stem taper in British Columbia, Canada
138. Tree Form and Stem Taper
139. Compatible volume and taper models for economically important tree species of Turkey
140. Nonlinear mixed model approaches to estimating merchantable bole volume for Pinus occidentalis
141. Effects of sample size and tree selection criteria on the performance of taper equations
142. Segmented taper equations with crown ratio and stand density for Dahurian Larch (Larix gmelinii) in Northeastern China
144. Modeling stem profile of Lebanon cedar, Brutian pine, and Cilicica fir in Southern Turkey using nonlinear mixed-effects models
145. Estimating and predicting bark thickness for seven conifer species in the Acadian Region of North America using a mixed-effects modeling approach: comparison of model forms and subsampling strategies
146. Taper functions for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis (Bong.) Carr.) in Northern Britain
147. Estimating breast height diameter and volume from stump diameter for three economically important species in Turkey
148. Estimating tree bole volume using artificial neural network models for four species in Turkey
149. Comparison of model forms for estimating stem taper and volume in the primary conifer species of the North American Acadian Region
150. Development of a tree-specific stem profile model for white spruce: a nonlinear mixed model approach with a generalized covariance structure
151. Nonlinear mixed-effects modeling of variable-exponent taper equations for lodgepole pine in Alberta, Canada
152. A merchantable volume system for Pinus sylvestris L. in the major mountain ranges of Spain
153. Stem taper functions for
Abies nordmanniana
subsp.
bornmulleriana
in Turkey
154. Evaluation of sampling design on taper equation performance in plantation-grown
Pinus banksiana
155. Compatible stem volume and taper equations for Brutian pine, Cedar of Lebanon, and Cilicica fir in Turkey
156. A merchantable volume system for major pine species in El Salto, Durango (Mexico)
157. A growth model for Pinus radiata D. Don stands in north-western Spain
158. Merchantable volume system for pedunculate oak in northwestern Spain
159. Stem taper functions for maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) in Galicia (Northwestern Spain)