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Title
Implementing a PrognosisBC regeneration submodel for the complex stands of south-eastern and central British Columbia
Author
Zumrawi, Abdel-Azim
Date
2003
Abstract
PrognosisBC is a growth and yield model developed to predict the impacts of partial cutting on future stand structures in multi-species and/or multi-age stands. Applications of the existing version of this model are limited by the lack of a natural regeneration component. The research and extension activities outlined in this proposal are aimed at implementing a natural regeneration model within the context of PrognosisBC . This work will be based on the regeneration imputation techniques developed at the Department of Forest Resources Management, UBC, for a number of important biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification subzone variants in south-eastern and central British Columbia. The new model will provide the tool needed to project the dynamics of complex stands under partial harvesting regimes. Abdel Azim Zumrawi...[et al.]
Report Number
FIA2003MR258
 
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R2003-165c

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