There are many theoretical approaches to modeling forest systems, but
not all of them have valid practical applications. This book reviews
current thinking on various models and explores a variety of areas and
approaches. The papers in this book have been selected and developed
from those presented at a workshop held in Portugal in June 2002. The
topics covered include: forest reality and modeling strategies;
mathematical approaches and reasoning; estimation processes models;
validation and decision under uncertainty and model archives and
metadata.
The book will be of significant interest to those in areas of forestry,
applied ecology, statistics and economics.