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Environmental Feasibility Test for Eucalyptus Plantation Applying Statistical Methods
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The state forest department planted trees in barren areas of wastelands within the recorded forest areas early in the new millennium. Those trees are now almost turned to maturity but there may be some environmental degradation due to their dense occurrences. Therefore, the application of statistics by using Test of goodness of fit to review whether environmental degradation is happening among the trees in the plantation site. The application of statistics shows that there is no environmental problem, but the growth of trees in barren lands continues to benefit the environment.
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Eucalyptus, Social Forestry, Wasteland, Recorded Forest Area, Test of Goodness of Fit.
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