Sattler
D.F., V. LeMay and P.
Marshall., Estimating
natural regeneration in stands following attack by mountain pine beetle using a
linked-model approach. Paper presented at the IUFRO Crown models and simulation
methods conference. Portland, OR, August 6 to 10, 2007.
Zumrawi, A.-A., V. M. LeMay, and P.L. Marshall. , PrognosisBC:
An adaptation of a single tree model to southeastern British Columbia. Popular Summary. Presented at Complex Stand Structures and
Associated Dynamics: Measurement Indices and Modelling
Approaches. July 29 to Aug. 2, 2007, Sault Ste. Marie,
Ontario. Ontario Forest Research Institute, Forest Research Information
Paper 167. pp. 81-82.
Marshall, P.L., T.Lee, and K. Day. ,Height and DBH growth following thinning in
uneven-aged Douglas-fir stands. Popular Summary.
Presented at Complex Stand Structures and Associated Dynamics: Measurement
Indices and Modelling Approaches. July
29 to Aug. 2, 2007, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Ontario Forest Research
Institute, Forest Research Information Paper 167. pp. 28-29.
LeMay V.,
Discussion of the
distance metric of nearest neighbour analysis as a
measure of imputation accuracy.
Presented at the IUFRO 2nd international nearest neighbors
workshop. Florence, Italy, July 5 -7, 2007.
Temesgen H., V. LeMay, G. Latta, and T.
Barrett., Comparison of
nearest neighbor imputation methods for estimating frequency of cavity trees
for western Oregon forests. Presented at the IUFRO 2nd
international nearest neighbors workshop. Florence,
Italy, July 5 -7, 2007.
LeMay V., H. Temesgen, A-A. Zumrawi, P.L. Marshall, Ingrowth and mortality in partially cut complex stands
of South-Eastern BC, and extensions to MPB-affected stands of Central BC. Presented at the “Complex Stand Research and Management
Conference”, Smithers, BC. February 19-20,
2007.
Marshall,
P.L., P. Parysow, and S. Akindele,Evaluating growth models: A Case Study Using PrognosisBC. Presentated at the Third Forest Vegetation Simulator Conference. Feb. 13-15, Fort Collins, CO. USDA For. Serv.
Gen. Tech. Rep. (In Press). 2007.
Marshall,
Sattler, D., V. LeMay, and P. Marshall
,Estimating natural regeneration in mountain pine
beetle (MPB) affected stands using Sortie/ND and PrognosisBC.
Presentated at the Third Forest Vegetation Simulator Conference. Feb. 13-15, Fort Collins, CO. USDA For. Serv.
Gen. Tech. Rep. (In Press) 2007.
Taehee (Terry) Lee, P. Marshall, V. LeMay
and A-A. Zumrawi, gave a presentation titled Estimating
Natural Regeneration Following Mountain Pine Beetle Attacks in British Columbia
Using Nearst Neighbour
Analyses at the IUFRO 2006 Nearest neighbour
Workshop: Meeting in the Middle, University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN,
August 28 to 30, 2006.
LeMay V, J.Maedel and
N. Coops,
gave a
presentation titled Estimating
Stand Strucutre Using Ground Data, Forest Cover
Polygons, and Landsat Imagery at the IUFRO 2006 Nearest neighbour
Workshop: Meeting in the Middle, University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN,
August 28 to 30, 2006.
LeMay V. and W. Kurz., Estimating carbon stocks and stock changes in
forests: linking models and data across scales. Presented at the IUFRO Div. 4
2006 International metting Manageing
Forest Ecosystems: The challenges of climate change, April 3 to 7, 2006,
Palencia, Spain. [Invited presentation].
LeMay V., From leaves to landscapes. Presentation to
UBC Faculty of Forestry, March 16, 2006.
Akindele, S.O., A-A Zumrawi,
P. Marshall, and V. LeMay., Development of the PrognosisBC
growth and yield simulator in the southern and central BC: Model validation, BC
SISCO, 2006.
LeMay V., and H. Temesgen, Nearest neighbor methods for imputing missing
data within and across scales. Invited presentations at the Evaluation of
quantitative techniques for deriving national scale data for assessing and
mapping risk workshop? Denver, CO, July 26-28, 2005. Extended abstract and powerpoint presentation in
Proceedings, pp 119-144, USDA FHTET-2005-12,
September, 2005.
Suratman M.N., G. Bull, D. Leckie,
V. LeMay, and P. Marshall. 2005. , Linking between policies and land
use/cover change as detected by Landsat TM in Malaysia. Paper presented at
Session 127 the XXII IUFRO WORLD CONGRESS Brisbane, Australia, August 8 to 14,
2005. [Abstract in Proceedings].
LeMay V. and H.Temesgen, a professor at UBC, Canada and a
professor at Oregon State University USA, gave a presentation titled Nearest Neighbor Methods for Imputing Missing Data Within and
Across Scales (Presentation
& Abstract)
at the “Evaluation of quantitative techniques for deriving National scale data
for assessing and mapping risk workshop”, Denver, CO, July 26-28, 2005.
Zumrawi A-A., V. LeMay,
and P.L. Marshall., PrognosisBC: Model and current research. Presented at Growth and Yield Models for Central and NE BC, Prince
George, BC, June 29, 2005.
Akindele S., a visiting professor from the Federal University of
Technology of Akure in Nigeria, gave a seminar
titled Modeling Tropical Forest
Data in Nigeria- the Challenges at the Warnell
School of Forest Resources, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA on May
11, 2005.
LeMay, V. and C. Staudhammer. , Indices of stand structural diversity: mixing
discrete, continuous, and spatial variables. Presented at the
IUFRO Sustainable Forestry in Theory & Practice: Recent Advances in
Inventory & Monitoring, Statistics & Monitoring, Information &
Knowledge Mangement, and Policy Science.
University of Edinburgh, April 5 to 8, 2005. 22 pp.
Akindele S., a visiting professor from the Federal
University of Technology of Akure in Nigeria, gave a
presentation titled Forestry Practice
in Nigeria: An Overview at the Center for Advanced Wood Processing (CAWP)
on March 18, 2005.
Akindele S., a visiting professor from the Federal
University of Technology of Akure in Nigeria, gave a
presentation titled Forest
Measurement in the Tropical Rain Forests of Nigeria to UBC FRST339 students
on March 4, 2005.
LeMay V., P. Marshall and A. Zingg,
professors at UBC
Canada and Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, gave presentation tiled Switzerland Measurement and Analysis Issues for Complex Stands
(Presentation & Abstract)
at the 2nd International Conferenece on Forest
Measurements and Quantitative Methods and Management and the 2044 Southern Mensurationists Meeting, Hot Springs, Arkansas, June 15 to
18, 2004.
LeMay V., professor at UBC, gave a presentation
titled Brief Overview of Foresty and Information Issues in Canada on October
2004, when she was visiting the University of Stellenbosh
in South Africa.
Posters presented at XXII IUFRO WORLD CONGRESS Brisbane,
Australia, August 8 to 14, 2005
Measurement
and Analysis Issues for Complex Stands of British Columbia, Canada
Valerie LeMay, PhD and Nick Smith, PhD
Contact: valerie.lemay@ubc.ca; nick.smith@cascadiafp.com
Response
of Uneven-aged Interior Douglas-fir to Different Thinning Regimes: 11-year
Results
Taehee(Terry)
Lee,Peter Marshall and Ken Day
Contact: terryubc@interchange.ubc.ca;
peter.marshall@ubc.ca; ken.day@ubc.ca
Thinning
to Obtain Stand Structures for Mule Deer Winter Habitat
Peter Marshall, Ken Day and Dalyce Dobson
Contact: peter.marshall@ubc.ca; kenday@interchange.ubc.ca; jdfrestry@telus.net
Predicting
Time-Since-Fire Using Forest Inventory Data: A Case Study in the Boreal Forest
of Saskatchewan, Canada
Rueben Schulz, Peter Marshall, and Valerie LeMay
Contact: rschulz@interchange.ubc.ca;
peter.marshall@ubc.ca; valerie.lemay@ubc.ca