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  2. Liberation cutting - Wikipedia

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    Liberation cutting may be superficially similar to an overstory removal cutting. The major difference between these is that in the overstory removal, regeneration was deliberate and the best trees were saved for the final harvest. In the liberation cutting, the worst trees remain and regeneration was likely an afterthought to a logging operation.

  3. Decision tree pruning - Wikipedia

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    Pre-pruning procedures prevent a complete induction of the training set by replacing a stop criterion in the induction algorithm (e.g. max. Tree depth or information gain (Attr)> minGain). Pre-pruning methods are considered to be more efficient because they do not induce an entire set, but rather trees remain small from the start.

  4. Fast-and-frugal trees - Wikipedia

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    A fast-and-frugal tree is a classification or a decision tree that has m+1 exits, with one exit for each of the first m −1 cues and two exits for the last cue. Mathematically, fast-and-frugal trees can be viewed as lexicographic heuristics or as linear classification models with non-compensatory weights and a threshold.

  5. Selection cutting - Wikipedia

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    Selection cutting is often (sometimes deliberately) confused with "selective" cutting, a term synonymous with the practice of highgrading (the removal of the most economically profitable trees in a forest, often with a disregard for the future of the residual stand). Often the latter term is used by foresters or loggers to imply the former ...

  6. University of California, Berkeley oak grove controversy

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    RunningWolf also stated that those responsible for cutting the trees had already left the grove due to the high turnover of protesters in the branches. [ 27 ] The university's landscape architect and grounds services manager both agree that while pruning was not necessarily bad for the trees, removing the top of the redwood was bad practice as ...

  7. This Is My Favorite Tip For Cutting Tough Winter Squash - AOL

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    Delicious Ways To Eat Squash. Now that your squash is prepped and ready to go, here are some recipe ideas for how to use it. Spaghetti Squash Casserole. Butternut Squash Mac and Cheese. Baked ...

  8. Reforestation - Wikipedia

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    In such circumstances, the industry can cut the trees in a way to allow easier reforestation. [ citation needed ] Reforestation, if several indigenous species are used, can provide other benefits in addition to financial returns, including restoration of the soil , rejuvenation of local flora and fauna, and the capturing and sequestering of 38 ...

  9. Clearcutting - Wikipedia

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    Clearcutting, clearfelling or clearcut logging is a forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down. Along with shelterwood and seed tree harvests , it is used by foresters to create certain types of forest ecosystems and to promote select species [ 1 ] that require an abundance of sunlight or grow in ...