However,
there are few allometric equations developed specifically for
lowland Dipterocarp forests, despite the fact that this type of forest
covers extensive areas in tropical South-East Asia: around 59% of
forests in Kalimantan and 53% of forests in Sumatra, Indonesia
(Tyrie, 1999), and that they are among the most commercialized
hard wood species from South-East Asia. So far, allometric
equations for multi-species tropical forests of Indonesia have
been published
However,
there are few allometric equations developed specifically for
lowland Dipterocarp forests, despite the fact that this type of forest
covers extensive areas in tropical South-East Asia: around 59% of
forests in Kalimantan and 53% of forests in Sumatra, Indonesia
(Tyrie, 1999), and that they are among the most commercialized
hard wood species from South-East Asia. So far, allometric
equations for multi-species tropical forests of Indonesia have
been published
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