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| <Russ Carlson>
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Reply to post by Judith Latham, on February 12, 2001 at 09:36:21:
The Koch system is used in Germany and other surrounding countries. So far that's all I know of it, but am also looking for information on various systems. If you learn anything, please post it here. |
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| <Scott Cullen>
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Reply to post by Judith Latham, on February 12, 2001 at 09:36:21:
Jude, Jude, Did you and Russ both miss my earlier response at http://tree-tech.com/board/?topic=topic1&msg=862 ? I don't have contact addresses but there's enough info there to do some web searching. Scott |
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| <John P Sanborn>
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Reply to post by Scott Cullen, on February 12, 2001 at 09:36:21:
I did some searches on Scott's post on the valuation page. |
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| <Scott>
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Reply to post by Scott Cullen, on February 12, 2001 at 09:36:21:
http://webraft.its.unimelb.edu.au/794218/pub/treeval.pdf |
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| <Colin Bashford>
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Reply to post by Judith Latham, on February 12, 2001 at 09:36:21:
Judith. Hi from the UK. Last year I took part in a field day trial of tree evaluation systems as part of a research project being undertaken by Gary Watson at Moreton Arboretum. He has five methods that we trialled and I have since provided him with a copy of a sixth, by Andre Raad of the Netherlands. I am sure that he would be pleased to provide you with details. Russ I have not forgotten that I owe you a copy of the Helliwell system. I will send it off....I promise. Colin |
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