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Presentations2

  1. 2004. A quantitative tool for model validation: shifting the burden of proof. International Conference on Modeling Forest Production, IUFRO 4.01.99 Meeting April 19-21, 2004, Vienna, Austria.

  2. 2004. Quantitative education: what did you need, and what do your employees need these days? Presented at I.N.G.Y. Technical Workshop January 22, 2004, Spokane, Washington, USA.

  3. 2003. Testing forest growth models using field data. Presented at Western Mensurationists Meeting, July 1-3, 2003, Victoria, Canada.

  4. 2002. Can a process model produce a diameter distribution? Presented at Symposium on Statistics and Information Technology in Forestry, IUFRO 4.11 Meeting September 9-12, 2002, Blacksburg, Virginia.

  5. 2001. Hierarchical models for hierarchical systems Forest Biometry, Modelling and Information Science, IUFRO 4.11 Meeting June 25-29, 2001, Greenwich, UK.

  6. 2001. Scale, Control, and Determinism. Presented at: Freedom and Determinism. Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference April 27-29 2001. Moscow, ID.

  7. 2001. Hierarchical models for hierarchical systems. Presented at Forest Biometry, Modelling and Information Science, IUFRO 4.11 Meeting June 25-29, 2001, Greenwich.

  8. 2001. Reverse-engineering Forest Growth Models to Recover Data Sets for Further Analysis. Presented at Forest Modelling for Ecosystem Management, Forest Certification, and Sustainable Management Conference, August 12-17, 2001. Vancouver, BC.

  9. 2000. Hypothesis testing: a jaundiced view. Presented at: Western Forest Mensurationists Meeting, June 18-21, 2000, Whitefish, Montana.

  10. 1999. The hidden risks of sequential inventory. Presented at: Western Forest Mensurationists Meeting, June 21-22, 1999, Penticton, British Columbia.


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Andrew Robinson 2009-08-11