Review of Measurement Techniques in Site Productivity Studies
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Impacts of Forest Harvesting on Long-Term Site Productivity
Editor
W.J. Dyck, D.W. Cole, and N.B. Comerford
Publisher
Chapman and Hall (an imprint of Taylor and Francis)
Publication Date
1994
Keywords
review, measurement techniques, site productivity, studies
First Page
287
Last Page
362
Abstract
This book is a synthesis of knowledge on the impacts of harvesting on long-term site productivity, stemming from information gathered from the International Energy Agency Bioenergy Agreement Project on Environmental Impacts of Intensive Harvesting. Annual workshops during the project have produced much new and important information and the work of over 150 collaborators on the project has been carefully synthesised into this book.
Recommended Citation
Van Miegroet, H., D. Zabowski, C.T. Smith, and H. Lundkvist. 1994. Chapter 10. Review of measurement techniques in site productivity studies. pp. 287-362 IN: W.J. Dyck, D.W. Cole, and N.B. Comerford (eds.) Impacts of forest harvesting on long-term site productivity. Chapman and Hall, London, United Kingdom.
Comments
Originally published by Chapman and Hall (an imprint of Taylor & Francis). Chapter fulltext not available online.