Difference between revisions of "Definition:Forest area"

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Top level(s) in [[Definition:Hierarchical_model|the hierarchical forest model]]. An arbitrary number of forest area sub-levels can be defined and is normally done when data is imported to the database. For example, a forest region may be divided into a number of districts. The lowest-level forest area includes one or several [[Definition:Treatment unit|treatment units]]
 
Top level(s) in [[Definition:Hierarchical_model|the hierarchical forest model]]. An arbitrary number of forest area sub-levels can be defined and is normally done when data is imported to the database. For example, a forest region may be divided into a number of districts. The lowest-level forest area includes one or several [[Definition:Treatment unit|treatment units]]
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 7 July 2008

Top level(s) in the hierarchical forest model. An arbitrary number of forest area sub-levels can be defined and is normally done when data is imported to the database. For example, a forest region may be divided into a number of districts. The lowest-level forest area includes one or several treatment units