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ForesTree Dynamics Ltd.
"Forest Modelling and Economics"
"Seeing Both the Forest and the Trees"
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Welcome to Fores Tree Dynamics. Currently Fores Tree Dynamics TWiki is contained as a subset of HarmenyTWikiTwiki? with a stronger focus on the Forest Modelling and Forest Economics Analysis services provided by Ian Moss through ForesTree
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About ForesTree Dynamics
ForesTree is short for ForesTree Dynamics Ltd, owned by Ian Moss. ForesTree is a founding partner in Harmeny.
ForesTree specializes in:
- Forest Asset Management
- Forest Modelling including Growth and Yield and Ecological modelling
- Forest Classification Systems
- Forest Economics and Policy
ForesTree has several unique products:
- Stand Management Financial Analyst -- for comparing economic consequences of alternate treatments in stand management.
- Stand Structure Analysis -- A technique of classifying forest stands to provide an inventory lable that reflects the species mix, and distribution of trees in a stand. Several of Ian's papers on this topic can be found at HarmenyPerspectives
- ForesTree Growth Model -- A model of forest growth based on allometric principles
If you would like to learn more about ForesTree drop Ian a line at forestree@shaw.ca
About Ian
Biographical Sketch of Ian Moss
Resume Of Ian Moss
Recent Talks
- July 2005. Ian recently spoke on the challenges of unravelling competition and site effects in growth modelling at the 2005 Western Mensurationists annual meeting in Hilo Hawaii. You can view this paper (as well as other talks from the conference) at: http://westernforestry.org/wmens/m2005/m2005_agenda.htm
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