Difference between revisions of "Variable:TreeType"
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− | |unit_values = 0- | + | |unit_values = 0-not in use<br>1-OrdinaryTree: a tree with height (TreeHeight) >= 5-7 m and typically with diam >= 4 cm (TreeDiamBH)<br>2-OverstoreyTree: overstorey tree, a tree that stands out in size compared to the other trees at the plot or treatment unit. Either registered as overstorey tree in field, or computed as such with function <br>3-MainSapling: a plant or young tree typically with height < 5-7 m and with diam < 4 cm. Candidate as crop tree after regeneration. Applies to even-aged management. <br>4-SecondarySapling: As main plant but less likely to become crop tree. Prioritized for removal in cleaning. Reserve if main plants are missing or damaged.<br>5-Not in use <br>6-Retention tree |
|database = dbo.Trees | |database = dbo.Trees | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 27 August 2013
Name: | TreeType |
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Description: | Type of tree |
I/O: | Input (current state) and output variable (prognosis). A plant grows to a tree etc. |
Membership: | Tree |
Type: | enum |
Unit/values: | 0-not in use 1-OrdinaryTree: a tree with height (TreeHeight) >= 5-7 m and typically with diam >= 4 cm (TreeDiamBH) 2-OverstoreyTree: overstorey tree, a tree that stands out in size compared to the other trees at the plot or treatment unit. Either registered as overstorey tree in field, or computed as such with function 3-MainSapling: a plant or young tree typically with height < 5-7 m and with diam < 4 cm. Candidate as crop tree after regeneration. Applies to even-aged management. 4-SecondarySapling: As main plant but less likely to become crop tree. Prioritized for removal in cleaning. Reserve if main plants are missing or damaged. 5-Not in use 6-Retention tree |
Database table: | dbo.Trees |