Essays about: "tree marking"
Found 5 essays containing the words tree marking.
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1. If a Tree Falls in the Forest - Three Interventions in the Swedish Forest to Come
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : Our thesis project consists of three architectural interventions: The Mushroom, The Gnat and The Snake, fitting into a vision of a Swedish forest managed in a more sustainable way. A future in which the practice of clear-felling has been abandoned in favor of alternative methods falling under the umbrella term Continuous Cover Forestry (CCF). READ MORE
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2. High-definition map creation and update for autonomous driving
University essay from KTH/GeoinformatikAbstract : Autonomous driving technology is now evolving at an unprecedented speed. HD maps, which are embedded with highly precise and detailed road spatial and object information, play an important role in supporting autonomous vehicles. READ MORE
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3. Agreement or Chance: How Exact are tree markings in forest management?
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Forest Resource ManagementAbstract : Tree marking activities are usually assumed to follow textbooks and management plan guidelines. However, initial experiments starting in the 1990s have shown that there is much room for personal interpretation by field and operational staff. READ MORE
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4. Röd pandas (Ailurus fulgens) hägnutnyttjande och sociala beteenden på Parken Zoo
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and HealthAbstract : The red panda (Ailurus fulgens), also called red cat-bear or lesser panda is a threatened species due to human destruction of the environment the panda is living in. The red panda is the only species in the family Ailuridae, since they can neither be in the same family as bears or raccoons, but they do belong in the same superfamily as the raccoon. READ MORE
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5. Dorsal visual cues in German wasp navigation
University essay from Lunds universitet/Examensarbeten i biologiAbstract : The German wasp Vespula germanica is found in the Palaeartic region of the globe. Outside this area, it is highly invasive species. It has an omnivorous diet and is able to hunt other insects and scavenge for food from both natural and anthropogenic sources. READ MORE