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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: September 2019

Individual-based methods in forest ecology and management

Published 13 September, 2019

How is it to write a textbook? That was the question I was wondering about when approaching my forties. A colleague once mentioned to me, his mentor had told him that forty years of age is the magic threshold when researchers really begin to see the holistic picture of their research as if standing on… Continue reading Individual-based methods in forest ecology and management

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