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About Log Loader

What this tool does

Forestry and environmental tools estimate tree height, calculate carbon sequestration, model soil erosion rates, compute biodiversity indices, plan composting ratios, and assess environmental impact.

Why use this tool

Environmental scientists, land managers, and sustainability professionals need quantitative assessments for planning and reporting. These calculators apply published ecological models to site-specific inputs.

How it works

Tree height uses clinometer angle and distance to compute vertical height via trigonometry. Carbon sequestration applies species-specific allometric equations. Soil erosion uses the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) factors.

Pro tip

When estimating carbon sequestration, young, fast-growing trees absorb more CO2 per year than mature trees. Planting a mix of species maximizes both carbon uptake and ecological resilience.

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