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Mathematical and Computational Forestry & Natural-Resource Sciences, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, February 2009
- Oscar Garcia:

A simple and effective forest stand mortality model. 1-9 - Kim Iles:

"Total-Balancing" an inventory: A method for unbiased inventories using highly biased non-sample data at variable scales. 10-13 - Klaus Gadow, Chun Yu Zhang, Xiu Hai Zhao:

Science-based Forest Design. 14-25 - Pete Bettinger, John Sessions, Kevin Boston:

A review of the status and use of validation procedures for heuristics used in forest planning. 26-37
- Alan Murray:

A note on 'A review of the status and use of validation procedures for heuristics used in forest planning'. 38-40
- Chris J. Cieszewski, Mike R. Strub:

The Foundation of Mathematical and Computational Forestry & Natural-Resource Sciences (MCFNS). 41-46
Volume 1, Number 2, August 2009
- Kim Iles:

"Nearest-tree" estimations - A discussion of their geometry. 47-51 - Shangbin Liu, Chris J. Cieszewski:

Impacts of Management Intensity and Harvesting Practices on Long-term Forest Resource Sustainability in Georgia. 52-66 - Külliki Kiviste, Andres Kiviste:

Algebraic Difference Equations Of Stand Height, Diameter, And Volume Depending On Stand Age And Site Factors For Estonian State Forests. 67-77 - Thomas Brandeis, KaDonna C. Randolph, Mike R. Strub:

Modeling Caribbean Tree Stem Diameters from Tree Height and Crown Width Measurements. 78-85 - Yong Shan, Pete Bettinger, Chris J. Cieszewski, Rongxia Tiffany Li:

Trends in spatial forest planning. 86-112

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