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Dendrometry

Dendrometry is the branch of botany that is concerned with the measurement of the various dimensions of trees, such as their diameter, size, shape, age, overall volume, thickness of the bark, etc., as well as the statistical properties of tree stands, including measures of central tendency and dispersion of these quantities, wood density, or yearly growth, for instance.Tree height model (module of Field-Map Inventory Analyst) used to model missing tree heights.Dendrometer of the early 19th century, on display at the Musée des Arts et Métiers. Dendrometry is the branch of botany that is concerned with the measurement of the various dimensions of trees, such as their diameter, size, shape, age, overall volume, thickness of the bark, etc., as well as the statistical properties of tree stands, including measures of central tendency and dispersion of these quantities, wood density, or yearly growth, for instance.

[ "Ecology", "Agroforestry", "Botany", "Forestry", "Geometry" ]
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