Systemic silviculture - DNA Cascais
Systemic silviculture - DNA Cascais Systemic silviculture - DNA Cascais
The Mediterranean forest and Systemic silviculture The forest is not merely a group of trees with economic value. It is an adaptive system that learns and evolves.
Silviculture is the study, cultivation and use of the forest, an extremely complex, autopoietic system that is capable of autonomous selfperpetuation and of accomplishing multiple functions
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- Page 27 and 28: The algorithmic concept of systemic
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The Mediterranean forest and <strong>Systemic</strong> <strong>silviculture</strong><br />
The forest is not merely a group of trees with economic value.<br />
It is an adaptive system that learns and evolves.