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A stand density management diagram is a simple biological model relating to at any stage of a particular forest stand's development. Stand density management diagrams are used in forest management and designed to use a current stand's density to project its future yield. One major reason for the effectiveness of density management diagrams is the relatively low effect of site variance on the diagram's shape. Density management diagrams have transformed ideas long held in traditional stocking diagrams. In 1967, published his idea of comparing basal area per acre, trees per acre, and quadratic mean diameter in one graph. He called this the . These same principles are used to make the stand density management diagram work. Basal area and density are plotted against one another and quadrati

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  • A stand density management diagram is a simple biological model relating to at any stage of a particular forest stand's development. Stand density management diagrams are used in forest management and designed to use a current stand's density to project its future yield. One major reason for the effectiveness of density management diagrams is the relatively low effect of site variance on the diagram's shape. Density management diagrams have transformed ideas long held in traditional stocking diagrams. In 1967, published his idea of comparing basal area per acre, trees per acre, and quadratic mean diameter in one graph. He called this the . These same principles are used to make the stand density management diagram work. Basal area and density are plotted against one another and quadratic mean diameter lines are plotted through the plot. The diagram itself is a plot of the natural logarithm of the volume or yield against the natural logarithm of . Just like a stocking diagram, the A-line, B-line, and C-line are plotted. In addition, the is plotted just above the A-line. The diagram works well for even aged, . However, it is not as effective with uneven-aged stands. (en)
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  • A stand density management diagram is a simple biological model relating to at any stage of a particular forest stand's development. Stand density management diagrams are used in forest management and designed to use a current stand's density to project its future yield. One major reason for the effectiveness of density management diagrams is the relatively low effect of site variance on the diagram's shape. Density management diagrams have transformed ideas long held in traditional stocking diagrams. In 1967, published his idea of comparing basal area per acre, trees per acre, and quadratic mean diameter in one graph. He called this the . These same principles are used to make the stand density management diagram work. Basal area and density are plotted against one another and quadrati (en)
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