Integration of ecological indices in the multivariate evaluation of an urban inventory of street trees
Journal, Research (Article)
Inventory data of Mexico City's street trees were studied using classical statistical arboricultural and ecological statistical approaches. Multivariate techniques were applied to both.
[Ti: Integration of ecological indices in the multivariate evaluation of an urban inventory of street trees]
[Au: Grabinsky, J.,, Aldama, A.,, Chacalo, A., and, Vazquez, H.J.]
[So: In: Hansen, M. and Burk, T., eds. Integrated tools for natural resources inventories in the 21st century, Boise, ID, Aug.16-20,1998. U.S. Forest Service, North Central Research Station. General Technical Report NC-212. p.673-679.]
[Ky: Managing the Urban Forest]]
J. Grabinsky, A. Aldama, A. Chacalo, H.J. Vazquez
2000
In: Hansen, M. and Burk, T., eds. Integrated tools for natural resources inventories in the 21st century, Boise, ID, Aug.16-20,1998. U.S. Forest Service, North Central Research Station. General Technical Report NC-212. p.673-679.
In: Hansen, M. and Burk, T., eds. Integrated tools for natural resources inventories in the 21st century, Boise, ID, Aug.16-20,1998. U.S. Forest Service, North Central Research Station. General Technical Report NC-212. p.673-679.
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Managing the Urban Forest
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