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    Forest observational studies in India: Past developments and considerations for the future by Tewari, V.P., Sukumar, R., Kumar, Rajesh, Gadow, K.v.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-03-2014)
    “…•In India, some LTRS are in good condition while some degraded; maintenance is poor.•Traditional sampling design must be improved as TCP contain limited…”
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    National Forest Inventory and forest observational studies in Spain: Applications to forest modeling by Álvarez-González, J.G., Cañellas, I., Alberdi, I., Gadow, K.V., Ruiz-González, A.D.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-03-2014)
    “…•An example of synergy between forest observational studies and national inventories is presented.•Site index curves were fitted using the generalised…”
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    Relationships between tree dimension and coarse root biomass in mixed stands of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and Norway spruce (Picea abies[L.] Karst.) by Bolte, A, Rahmann, T, Kuhr, M, Pogoda, P, Murach, D, Gadow, K.v

    Published in Plant and soil (01-07-2004)
    “…Relationships between tree parameters above ground and the biomass of the coarse root system were examined in six mixed spruce-beech stands in the Soiling…”
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    Modelling potential density limiting survival, stand density and basal area growth for pure, even-aged Dalbergia sissoo stands in a hot arid region of India by Tewari, V.P, Gadow, K.V

    Published in Forests, trees and livelihoods (2008)
    “…Growth modelling is an essential pre-requisite for evaluating the consequences of a particular management action on the future development of a forest…”
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    Modelling the relationship between tree diameters and heights using SBB distribution by Tewari, V.P, Gadow, K.V

    Published in Forest ecology and management (1999)
    “…The median regression and the 5- and 95-percentile curves of the bivariate S BB distribution were fitted to the diameter and height data of two forest stands…”
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    Preliminary growth models for Prosopis cineraria (L.) Druce plantations in the hot arid region of India by Tewari, V.P, Gadow, K.V

    Published in Forests, trees and livelihoods (2003)
    “…Prosopis cineraria is a very important multipurpose tree species grown in the hot arid areas of India. Growth models for this species are not yet available…”
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