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SiTree: A framework to implement single-tree simulators

Clara Antón‐Fernández, Rasmus Astrup

2022SoftwareX20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

SiTree is a flexible, cross-platform, open-source framework for individual-tree simulators intended to facilitate accurate and flexible analyses of forest growth and yield, or more generally forest dynamics simulations. SiTree provides generic functionality to build customized individual-tree simulators using additional user-written code. In the forestry literature there are a wide variety of individual models that describe the different parts of forest growth and dynamics and new models are continuously developed and published. The aim of SiTree is to provide a broad community of R-users within forestry with an easily adaptable individual-tree simulator framework and an easily accessible tool for testing and combining new and existing models describing parts of forest growth dynamics.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTree (set theory)Variety (cybernetics)Code (set theory)Software engineeringProgramming languageArtificial intelligenceSet (abstract data type)MathematicsMathematical analysisForest ecology and managementPlant Water Relations and Carbon DynamicsTree Root and Stability Studies
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