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Arne Pommerening's Webblog on Forest Biometrics and Quantitative Ecology

This is a site for facilitating an exchange on current issues in Forest Biometrics, Quantitative Ecology, Plant Growth Analysis, Woodland Structure and Theoretical Forest Science.

Month: October 2015

Forest Biometrics in the Southern US

Published 29 October, 2015

Being on an extended research visit to one of the world’s Mekkas of Forest Biometrics, Virginia Tech at Blacksburg, I cannot help but notice quite a few differences to European Forest Biometrics. I am currently based on this vast and beautiful campus, where in autumn the tree leaves almost seem to be on fire and the… Continue reading Forest Biometrics in the Southern US

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