Assessing Forest Production Using Terrestrial Monitoring Data

作者: Hubert Hasenauer , Chris S. Eastaugh

DOI: 10.1155/2012/961576

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摘要: Accurate assessments of forest biomass are becoming an increasingly important aspect natural resource management. Besides their use in sustainable usage decisions, a growing focus on the carbon sequestration potential forests means that assessment issues beyond sector. Broad scale inventories provide much-needed information, but interpretation growth from successive measurements is not trivial. Even using same data, various methods available. The mission this paper to compare results fixed-plot inventory designs and angle-count with different methods. estimators we common National Forest Inventories. No method should be described as “right” or “wrong”, users large-scale data aware possible errors biases may either compensated for magnified by choice method. Wherever possible, several applied dataset assess possibility error.

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