Measuring Trees and Forests
Discover the comprehensive insights of Measuring Trees and Forests by Michael S. Philip, a pivotal resource for anyone interested in forestry and environmental sciences. This second edition, published by CABI Publishing in 1994, spans an impressive 336 pages and is designed to cater to a global audience. It has been meticulously updated to incorporate the latest advancements in the field, particularly focusing on biomass and fodder measurement, sampling with unequal probabilities, and growth modeling. Whether you are a student, researcher, or forestry professional, this book provides essential techniques and practices in forestry and silviculture. Enhance your understanding of trees and forests with this authoritative guide that bridges applied mathematics with real-world forestry applications. Perfect for readers of all ages, this book is a must-have for those passionate about nature and environmental stewardship.