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Full-Text Articles in Forest Sciences
Examining Natural Resource Conservation: In The Classroom, Through Collaborative Conservation, And Across Public Communication Platforms, Shauni Seccombe
Examining Natural Resource Conservation: In The Classroom, Through Collaborative Conservation, And Across Public Communication Platforms, Shauni Seccombe
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Ico-Mark App Users Guide - Version 1.3, Sean Ma Jeronimo, Emily J. Fales
Ico-Mark App Users Guide - Version 1.3, Sean Ma Jeronimo, Emily J. Fales
ICO App
This is the user's guide for the ICO Mark app.
ICO Mark is a tablet- and phone-based application (app) developed for forest managers and forestry field crews to spatially monitor and map forest structure. ICO Mark relies on the Individuals-Clumps-Openings approach to characterizing dry forest spatial patterning, where forests are composed of varying proportions and sizes of individual trees, clumps of trees, and treeless openings. ICO Mark allows users to track individual trees and clumps for both marking pre-harvest, and for monitoring conditions post-harvest.
The Ico Approach To Quantifying And Restoring Forest Spatial Pattern: Implementation Guide, Derek J. Churchill, Sean Ma Jeronimo, Andrew J. Larson, Paul Fischer, Matt C. Dahlgreen, Jerry F. Franklin
The Ico Approach To Quantifying And Restoring Forest Spatial Pattern: Implementation Guide, Derek J. Churchill, Sean Ma Jeronimo, Andrew J. Larson, Paul Fischer, Matt C. Dahlgreen, Jerry F. Franklin
ICO App
This document is intended as a “How To” guide for managers and stakeholders wishing to implement the Individual, Clumps, and Openings (ICO) method for silvicultural prescriptions and/or monitoring. This guide is organized into stand-alone chapters. Managers should read and use chapters as they find useful to their own needs.