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Using the Forest Identity to grasp and comprehend the swelling mass of forest statistics

February 12, 2009February 12, 2009

Our close colleague Paul Waggoner’s paper “Using the Forest Identity to grasp and comprehend the swelling mass of forest statistics” appeared in the December 2008 issue of the International Forestry Review. The paper compactly explains some of the strengths and limits of the Forest Identity.

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