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===== Software Versions ===== | ===== Software Versions ===== | ||
- | Like always, the basic version of ENVI-met V4 is free and comes along as a complete model including the complete simulation core. In addition to the free version (**" | + | Like always, the **basic** version of ENVI-met V4 is free and comes along as a complete model including the complete simulation core for non-commercial applications. In addition to the free version (**" |
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** Exchange processes with the environment**\\ | ** Exchange processes with the environment**\\ | ||
Vegetation interacts in various ways with the environment: | Vegetation interacts in various ways with the environment: | ||
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- | **Vegetation health assessment/ TreePass**\\ | + | **Vegetation health assessment/ TreePass/ Wind Risk Assessment**\\ |
- | The impact of vegetation on the microclimate is only one side of the story. To grow and live, plants also need adequate local climate conditions fitting to their individual demand profile. Too much or too little sun, to heavy wind loads or stagnating air: Many aspects of the microclimate can interfere with the plants requirements and hinder a healthy and robust growth. Using our TreePass technology, the local growing conditions and the plants profiles can be matched to provide an optimal placement (Consulting only). | + | The impact of vegetation on the microclimate is only one side of the story. To grow and live, plants also need adequate local climate conditions fitting to their individual demand profile. Too much or too little sun, to heavy wind loads on the trees or stagnating air: Many aspects of the microclimate can interfere with the plants requirements and hinder a healthy and robust growth. Using our TreePass technology, the local growing conditions and the plants profiles can be matched to provide an optimal placement. Our wind risk assessment simulates the tree mechanics in order to assess the risk of wind and storm damage depending on the crown structure and the tree location. |
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