The precision of samplings which concern the distribution of trees by girth classes is studied in various forest types (unevenaged and evenaged hardwood stands, evenaged coniferous stands). When sampling intensities of 1 to 10 % (plots of 10 ares), the estimated semi confidence intervals at a 95 % probability level are varying from 10 to 2 %. In coniferous forests (plots of 4 ares) for the same area limits and sampling intensities the semi confidence intervals are varying from 4 to 1 %.Dans le prolongement d'études destinées à tester diverses modalités d'échantillonnage en futaies résineuses et feuillues (GRAYET, 1977, 1978), les auteurs donnent, pour ces mêmes peuplements, des informations sur la précision d'estimations relatives à la ré...
We compared estimates of woody stem density with known stem densities in three forest stands in sout...
We assessed the accuracy of two sampling methods by comparing their estimations to Full Calipering (...
Conifer crowns can be highly variable both within and between trees, particularly with respect to fo...
The precision of samplings which concern the distribution of trees by girth classes is studied in va...
Le choix du type et de la taille des unités d'échantillonnage ("placettes") se pose fréquemment dans...
In forest inventory, if the sampling unit is of fixed area it is necessary to choose its shape and s...
This study is dealing with the choice of the size and the type of sampling units which could be used...
Many fundamental features of a sampling program are determined by the heterogeneity of the object un...
The sampling technique commonly used in forest inventories is the systematic sampling. This study ai...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper was to evaluate different criteria for stem measurement sampling and...
<p>(a) In general, the stem diameter of a tree is measured at breast height (1.3 m). Each tree in th...
This study is dealing with the choice of the size and the type of sampling units to be used in inven...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.journals.elsevier.comOld-growth forests are chara...
SUMMARY. After an analysis of foreign works on the application to forestmanagement of forest survey ...
A forest inventory based upon systematic sampling in spruce stands has been used to compare the resu...
We compared estimates of woody stem density with known stem densities in three forest stands in sout...
We assessed the accuracy of two sampling methods by comparing their estimations to Full Calipering (...
Conifer crowns can be highly variable both within and between trees, particularly with respect to fo...
The precision of samplings which concern the distribution of trees by girth classes is studied in va...
Le choix du type et de la taille des unités d'échantillonnage ("placettes") se pose fréquemment dans...
In forest inventory, if the sampling unit is of fixed area it is necessary to choose its shape and s...
This study is dealing with the choice of the size and the type of sampling units which could be used...
Many fundamental features of a sampling program are determined by the heterogeneity of the object un...
The sampling technique commonly used in forest inventories is the systematic sampling. This study ai...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper was to evaluate different criteria for stem measurement sampling and...
<p>(a) In general, the stem diameter of a tree is measured at breast height (1.3 m). Each tree in th...
This study is dealing with the choice of the size and the type of sampling units to be used in inven...
L'articolo è disponibile sul sito dell'editore www.journals.elsevier.comOld-growth forests are chara...
SUMMARY. After an analysis of foreign works on the application to forestmanagement of forest survey ...
A forest inventory based upon systematic sampling in spruce stands has been used to compare the resu...
We compared estimates of woody stem density with known stem densities in three forest stands in sout...
We assessed the accuracy of two sampling methods by comparing their estimations to Full Calipering (...
Conifer crowns can be highly variable both within and between trees, particularly with respect to fo...