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Mathematical and Computational Forestry & Natural-Resource Sciences, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, February 2010
- Rolfe A. Leary, Vivian Kvist Johannsen:
Using strong inference to falsify differential equation models of sugar maple height growth. 1-11 - Boris Zeide:
Using strong inference to falsify differential equation models of sugar maple height growth - Discussion. 12-14 - Rolfe A. Leary, Vivian Kvist Johannsen:
Using strong inference to falsify differential equation models of sugar maple height growth - Rejoinder. 15-17 - Kim Iles:
Nearest Neighbor Bias - A simple example. 18-19 - Ali Salehi, Ljusk Ola Eriksson:
A Management Model for Persian Oak - A Model for Management of Mixed Coppice Stands of Semiarid Forests of Persian Oak. 20-29 - Artur Signell, Johan Schöring, Mats Aspnäs, Jan Westerholm:
Parallelization, Spatial Decomposition and Load Balancing of a Single Tree Level Forest Dynamics Simulator. 30-40
- Marc E. McDill:
2009 Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest Resources. 41-42 - Pete Bettinger:
An overview of methods for incorporating wildfires into forest planning models. 43-52 - Rongxia Tiffany Li, Pete Bettinger, Aaron Weiskittel:
Comparisons of three different methods used to generate forest landscapes for spatial harvest scheduling problems with adjacency restrictions. 53-60
- David Martell:
Review of "An overview of methods for incorporating wildfires into forest planning models". 61-62 - Review of: "Comparisons of three different methods used to generate forest landscapes for spatial harvest scheduling problems with adjacency restrictions". 63-65
- Raymond Czaplewski:
Review of: Nearest Neighbor Bias - A simple example. 66
Volume 2, Number 2, August 2010
- Stanislav Petrasek, John Perez-Garcia:
A Monte Carlo Methodology for Solving the Optimal Timber Harvest Problem with Stochastic Timber and Carbon Prices. 67-77 - Patrick L. Zimmerman, Greg C. Liknes:
The role of misclassification in estimating proportions and an estimator of misclassification. 78-85 - Meike Dickel, Heyns Kotze, Klaus von Gadow, Walter Zucchini:
Growth and Survival of Eucalyptus grandis - a study based on modelling lifetime distributions. 86-96
- Marc E. McDill:
The Second Special Section of articles from the 2009 Symposium on Systems Analysis in Forest Resources. 97-98 - Sándor F. Tóth, Gregory J. Ettl, Sergey S. Rabotyagov:
ECOSEL: An Auction Mechanism for Forest Ecosystem Services. 99-116 - Marian V. Marinescu, Thomas C. Maness:
A Hierarchical Timber Allocation Model to Analyze Sustainable Forest Management Decisions. 117-134
- William G. Hubbard:
The 2009 Southern Forestry and Natural Resources GIS Conference. 135-137 - Donald J. Lipscomb, Robert F. Baldwin:
Geoprocessing Solutions Developed While Calculating the Mean Human Footprint™ for Federal and State Protected Areas at the Continent Scale. 138-144 - John Chapman, I-Kuai Hung, Jeff Tippen:
Evaluating TIFFS (Toolbox for LiDAR Data Filtering and Forest Studies) in Deriving Forest Measurements from LiDAR Data. 145-152 - Pete Bettinger, SongLin Fei:
One Year's Experience with a Recreation-Grade GPS Receiver. 153-160
- Keith Rennolls:
ZEIDE'S LOGIC, AND CONCLUSION, "Falsification without verification (and hence induction) cannot exist", are invalid. 161-162 - Boris Zeide:
Falsification and Certainty. 163-165 - Keith Rennolls:
Falsification and Certainty - repost. 166-167

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