Difference between revisions of "Definition:Treatment unit"
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− | The treatment unit | + | The treatment unit represent one level in [[Definition:Hierarchical_model|Heureka's forest model]], and a forest area is typically divided into several treatment units. A treatment unit is a geographically delineated area for which a single treatment can be defined. For example, a thinning or clear-cutting is defined for a treatment unit as a whole. It consists of one or more [[Definition:Cell | cells]]. The forest state in a cell is represented by a [[Definition:Reference unit | reference unit]]. |
A treatment unit is essentially equivalent to a ''stand''. | A treatment unit is essentially equivalent to a ''stand''. | ||
{{ForestDefinition}} | {{ForestDefinition}} |
Latest revision as of 19:59, 7 July 2008
The treatment unit represent one level in Heureka's forest model, and a forest area is typically divided into several treatment units. A treatment unit is a geographically delineated area for which a single treatment can be defined. For example, a thinning or clear-cutting is defined for a treatment unit as a whole. It consists of one or more cells. The forest state in a cell is represented by a reference unit.
A treatment unit is essentially equivalent to a stand.