Trees are tall. Humans, relatively speaking, are not. And we're not the most agile climbers in the animal kingdom, either. But we are crafty, and we can out-think even the most wizened redwood. But ...
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The Mahmud Method: Nigerian Scholar at University of Paris Upends Forestry with new Tree Measurement Approach
In environmental science, innovation often comes out of necessity. For ecologist and researcher Dr. Mubarak Mahmud, whose areas of expertise are forestry, agroforestry, and climate change adaptation, ...
Dr. Mubark Mahmud PhD, an environmental researcher originally from Kano State and now residing in France, has developed a groundbreaking technique for measuring tree height, now recognised as the ...
Scientists have created the first global map of forest height using satellite data. The map will improve estimates of how much carbon is stored in Earth’s trees and how much carbon dioxide they absorb ...
No existing species of tree can grow higher than 130 meters (427 feet). So declares a Nature article by plant physiologist-ecologist George W. Koch of Northern Arizona University and three colleagues ...
A measure to enhance tree preservation in Fairfax County was unanimously approved Feb. 11 by the Board of Supervisors, giving builders mathematical incentives to save existing trees rather than ...
Pupils in Dorset have helped to measure one the country's first trees to exceed 49 metres in height. The London Plane trees at Bryanstone School in Blandford are the tallest in Europe. Teenagers ...
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