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Integration of ecological indices in the multivariate evaluation of an urban inventory of street trees

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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]]

Authors
J. Grabinsky, A. Aldama, A. Chacalo, H.J. Vazquez
Date Published
2000
Journal/Conference
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.
Publisher
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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Sub-Topics
Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Keywords
Managing the Urban Forest
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