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    Prediction Models for Estimating the Area, Volume, and Age of Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) Plantations in Malaysia using Landsat TM Data by Suratman, M.N., Bull, G.Q., Leckie, D.G., Lemay, V.M., Marshall, P.L., Mispan, M.R.

    Published in The international forestry review (01-03-2004)
    “…Rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis (Wild. ex Adr. de Juss.) Muell Arg.) plantations in Malaysia are important sources of natural rubber and wood products…”
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    Imputing tree-lists from aerial attributes for complex stands of south-eastern British Columbia by Temesgen, By H, LeMay, V.M, Froese, K.L, Marshall, P.L

    Published in Forest ecology and management (07-04-2003)
    “…The nearest neighbor, k-nearest neighbors, distance-weighted k-nearest neighbor, and class-weighted k-nearest neighbor imputation methods were compared for…”
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    Regeneration imputation models for complex stands of southeastern British Columbia by Hassani, B.T, LeMay, V, Marshall, P.L, Temesgen, H, Zumrawi, A.A

    Published in Forestry chronicle (01-03-2004)
    “…Two imputation techniques for predicting natural regeneration in complex stands prevalent in southeastern British Columbia (BC) were compared using data from…”
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    Testing site index site-factor relationships for predicting Pinus contorta and Picea engelmannii x P. glauca productivity in central British Columbia, Canada by Kayahara, G.J. (British Columbia Univ., Vancouver, B.C. (Canada). Dept. of Forest Sciences), Klinka, K, Marshall, P.L

    Published in Forest ecology and management (05-10-1998)
    “…Measures of forest productivity for various site conditions are necessary for forest management planning, where timber production is the objective. This study…”
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    Sequential sampling with systematic selection for estimating mean dominant height by Brack, C.L, Marshall, P.L

    Published in Australian forestry (1998)
    “…The theory of sequential sampling relies on a random selection of observations. Selecting observations systematically in populations that are not themselves…”
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    Modelling attributes of rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) stands using spectral radiance recorded by Landsat Thematic Mapper in Malaysia by Suratman, M.N., Bull, G.Q., Leckie, D.G., LeMay, V., Marshall, P.L.

    “…Investigates the relationship between Landsat TM data and rubberwood stand parameters, and establishes and evaluates models for estimating stand volume and…”
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