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Ram P. Sharma, PhD
Ram P. Sharma, PhD
Institute of Forestry, Tribhuwan University, Nepal
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Nonlinear mixed-effects crown width models for individual trees of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) in south-central China
L Fu, H Sun, RP Sharma, Y Lei, H Zhang, S Tang
Forest Ecology and Management 302, 210-220, 2013
1322013
Modelling dominant height growth from national forest inventory individual tree data with short time series and large age errors
RP Sharma, A Brunner, T Eid, BH Øyen
Forest Ecology and Management 262 (12), 2162-2175, 2011
1272011
Individual tree crown width models for Norway spruce and European beech in Czech Republic
RP Sharma, Z Vacek, S Vacek
Forest Ecology and Management 366, 208-220, 2016
1232016
Site index prediction from site and climate variables for Norway spruce and Scots pine in Norway
RP Sharma, A Brunner, T Eid
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 27 (7), 619-636, 2012
1142012
Using linear mixed model and dummy variable model approaches to construct compatible single-tree biomass equations at different scales–A case study for Masson pine in Southern …
LY Fu, WS Zeng, SZ Tang, RP Sharma, HK Li
Journal of Forest Science 58 (3), 101-115, 2012
872012
Modelling crown width–diameter relationship for Scots pine in the central Europe
RP Sharma, L Bílek, Z Vacek, S Vacek
Trees 31, 1875–1889, 2017
802017
A generalized nonlinear mixed-effects height to crown base model for Mongolian oak in northeast China
L Fu, H Zhang, RP Sharma, L Pang, G Wang
Forest ecology and management 384, 34-43, 2017
802017
Modeling height-diameter relationships for Norway spruce, Scots pine, and downy birch using Norwegian national forest inventory data
RP Sharma, J Breidenbach
Forest Science and Technology 11 (1), 44-53, 2015
802015
A generalized interregional nonlinear mixed-effects crown width model for Prince Rupprecht larch in northern China
L Fu, RP Sharma, K Hao, S Tang
Forest Ecology and Management 389, 364-373, 2017
712017
Nonlinear mixed effect height-diameter model for mixed species forests in the central part of the Czech Republic
RP Sharma, Z Vacek, S Vacek
Jounal of Forest Science 62 (10), 470-484, 2016
682016
Modelling individual tree height–diameter relationships for multi-layered and multi-species forests in central Europe
RP Sharma, Z Vacek, S Vacek, M Kučera
Trees 33, 103-119, 2019
582019
Modeling individual tree height to diameter ratio for Norway spruce and European beech in Czech Republic
RP Sharma, Z Vacek, S Vacek
Trees, 1-14, 2016
572016
When, where and whom: assessing wildlife attacks on people in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
T Silwal, J Kolejka, BP Bhatta, S Rayamajhi, RP Sharma, BS Poudel
Oryx 51 (2), 370-377, 2017
542017
Modelling height-diameter relationship for Chir pine trees
RP Sharma
Banko Janakari 19 (2), 3-9, 2009
482009
Afforested farmland vs. forestland: Effects of bark stripping by Cervus elaphus and climate on production potential and structure of Picea abies forests
J Cukor, Z Vacek, R Linda, RP Sharma, S Vacek
PloS one 14 (8), e0221082, 2019
472019
A Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Height-to-Diameter Ratio Model for Several Tree Species Based on Czech National Forest Inventory Data
Sharma, R.P., Vacek, Z., Vacek, S., Kucera, M.
Forests 10 (1), 70, 2019
442019
Modelling individual tree height to crown base of Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)
RP Sharma, Z Vacek, S Vacek, V Podrazsky, V Jansa
PLoS ONE, 2017
432017
Modelling a system of nonlinear additive crown width models applying seemingly unrelated regression for Prince Rupprecht larch in northern China
L Fu, RP Sharma, W Guangxing, S Tang
Forest Ecology and Management 386 (2017), 71-80, 2017
402017
A minimum data set of soil morphological properties for quantifying soil quality in coastal agroecosystems
D Vasu, G Tiwari, S Sahoo, B Dash, A Jangir, RP Sharma, R Naitam, ...
Catena 198, 105042, 2021
382021
Soil and vegetation carbon pools in two community forests of Palpa district, Nepal
Y Khanal, RP Sharma, CP Upadhyaya
Banko Janakari 20 (2), 34-40, 2010
362010
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