Assessment of growing stock in uneven-aged stands
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
West. J. Appl. For.
Volume
5
Publication Date
1-1-1990
First Page
93
Last Page
96
Abstract
The assessment and control of growing stock is a critical and difficult part of effective stand management. Recent research on the basic principles of stand development, especially the relations between mean tree size and population density, has contributed greatly to the development of practical tools for sound density management (Drew and Flewelling 1979, Gringrich 1967, Long and Smith 1984, Wilson 1979). While most of this research has concentrated on even-aged stands, it can also be used to assess growing stock in uneven-aged stands.
Recommended Citation
Long, J.N. and T.W. Daniel. 1990. Assessment of growing stock in uneven-aged stands. West. J. Appl. For. 5:93-96.