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Multi-Entry, Layered and DFP Surveys - 1 Day
This 1 day course is intended for surveyors with basic silviculture survey experience. The session is also helpful to those preparing for the Silviculture Survey Accreditation Exam in the interior of B.C. Multi-entry, layered and DFP survey types will be reviewed, with similarities and differences discussed. The session will provide an opportunity to practice data collection techniques and summary procedures for these survey types.






Agenda:
Introduction to Multi-Entry, Layered and DFP Surveys Stand Structures Suitable for Multi-Entry Surveys Uneven-aged Stocking Standards and Nesting Multi-Entry Data Collection Summarizing Multi-Entry Surveys Stand Structures Suitable for Layered Surveys Even-aged Stocking Standards Layered Survey Data Collection Summarizing Layered Surveys





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