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What biometrics are measured to determine growth in a forest?

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In forestry, it encompasses the determination of dimensions, form, weight, growth, volume, health and age of trees, individually or collectively.

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The biometrics used to determine growth in a forest are the number, variety, size, shape, and age of trees. 4. How can forests remove timber and still remain sustainable? Forests can remove timber and still be sustainable because sustainability just means that only the growth is removed.
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