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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 5a. Density Management, Lower limit to stand density creates a Development corridor, Thinning from above (crown thinning *) for positive slopes because of the Decrease in average stand diameter due to removal of larger trees, Defined values of relative density 25% Canopy closure, Stand Density Management can curtail advancement through Stages of development, Development corridor easily developed & evaluated with Density management diagrams, Average tree growth combined with define Growth-growing stock relations, Stand Density Management affects residence time in Stages of development, Z shape rotated counter clockwise 90 degrees where vertical segment are Stand development after thinning, Development corridor maintained with Thinning *, Stair stepped sloped horizontal segments represent Different thinning methods, Stand Density Management requires Upper limit to stand density, Stair stepped sloped horizontal segments represent Thinning from below for negative slopes *, Defined values of relative density 35% Full-stand occupancy, Lower limit to stand density defines Thinning intensity, Lower limit to stand density creates a Defined course of changes in stand structure, Stand Density Management applies to both Uneven-aged systems, Average tree growth regulates Average tree size, Upper limit to stand density creates a Development corridor, Upper limit to stand density define Ending point or end of rotation *, Minimum live- crown ratio 40 % Recommended for adequate thiinning respone