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Tree Biometrics
Since trees are living beings of paramount importance for our planet [r]; tree biometrics represents a multidisciplinary discipline which collects tree information to study, know, and understand them and the forest of the world. During the last centuries tree biometricians have developed a body of knowledge of vital importance to understand the trees, our forestry policies, and the future of our forests. The methodology used by these biometricians has change significantly since the beginning of the scientific forestry, but the essence of their work remains unaltered, therefore, the utter importance of measuring and share our data using common, public and understandable semantics.