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Predicting plant dynamic rates from aerial image derived forest structure

Stephanie Bohlman and Stephen Pacala have a paper in 100:2 in the Journal titled “A forest structure model that determines crown layers and partitions growth and mortality rates for landscape-scale applications of tropical forests“.  Read it here. Stephanie has provided a short synopsis of the paper and an example photo used in their study.

March 28, 2012 in Author post, Photo Feature.

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