Improved estimates of per-plot basal area from angle count inventories
Chris S Eastaugh (1-2) , Hubert Hasenauer (1)
iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry, Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 178-185 (2014)
doi: https://doi.org/10.3832/ifor1158-007
Published: Feb 17, 2014 - Copyright © 2014 SISEF
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Abstract
Forest inventories were originally designed for the assessment of timber stocks over large areas. The large datasets gathered by these programs are becoming of increasing interest in other applications, particularly in ecosystem modeling. With inventory designs based on sampling proportional to size (angle-count plots) users should be cautious of using data pertaining to individual plots, as the plot-wise data is a statistical estimate rather than a true measurement. Estimates of per-plot basal area are mathematically unbiased, but the individual precision is extremely poor. Resampling of inventory datasets using multiple basal area factors can improve the precision of the estimates on single plots, thus providing better data for potential end users. Following two simulation studies to demonstrate our method we apply it to the sampling points of the Austrian National Forest Inventory, and show how the improved estimates of basal area give rise to more realistic estimates of basal area increment on individual points, reducing variance through the smoothing of extreme estimates. Our method will be useful in studies where angle count inventory data pertaining to individual plots is used to assess the precision of models or remote sensing methods.
Keywords
Inventory, Basal Area, Sampling Proportional to Size, Resampling, Bitterlich
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Hubert Hasenauer
Institute of Silviculture, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Peter Jordan Str. 82, A-1190 Wien (Austria)
School of Environment, Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, NSW 2480 Lismore (Australia)
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Eastaugh CS, Hasenauer H (2014). Improved estimates of per-plot basal area from angle count inventories. iForest 7: 178-185. - doi: 10.3832/ifor1158-007
Academic Editor
Marco Borghetti
Paper history
Received: Oct 22, 2013
Accepted: Jan 29, 2014
First online: Feb 17, 2014
Publication Date: Jun 02, 2014
Publication Time: 0.63 months
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© SISEF - The Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology 2014
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