ABSTRACT This study aimed to determine the wood stock through systematic sampling and geoinformation technologies in order to elaborate maps of forest productivity as a forest post-stratification inventory. We positioned 24 plots of 625 m2 each ina distance of 70 m from each other. The yield map was generated after selecting a model for semivariogram adjustment between volumes in the plots. A 3,753.9 m3 total volume was estimated in the forest inventory through systematic sampling, while the yield map produced with precision forestry techniques showed a total volume of 3,768.9 m3. The analysis of variance showed that there is a significant difference between the means of the strata and based on this fact, the estimates were generated per st...
ABSTRACT Forest inventory procedures are of utmost importance to studies of wood volume stocks, and ...
Inventory for forest management cannot be divorced from area estimation and yield forecasting. An in...
Conventional sampling systems cannot localize information by smallforest units such as a compartment...
To assess Forest Biomass availability requires a hard field work survey and elaborate calculation te...
Precise forest inventory data are requested by a wide range of users such as scientists, politicians...
ABSTRACT Brazil has many rural properties with unmanaged eucalyptus stands. These plantations are h...
In this study, we estimate the forest stock volume by multiplying the number of trees detected remot...
After performing the first and Second 20-years periods of forest projects, even with proper executio...
The paper provides an analysis of the accuracy of a novel forest inventory method for calculating st...
Sample plots are basic units of statistical forest inventories. The choice of their shape and size, ...
Model-based sampling capitalises on relationships between the parameter of interest and other availa...
The purpose of the present study was to convey to the reader the method and application of the Finni...
The sampling technique commonly used in forest inventories is the systematic sampling. This study ai...
Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus dunnii are the most planted tree species in Uruguay. Anticipating ...
This study compares sampling methods based on plots of fixed area and based on a fixed number of tre...
ABSTRACT Forest inventory procedures are of utmost importance to studies of wood volume stocks, and ...
Inventory for forest management cannot be divorced from area estimation and yield forecasting. An in...
Conventional sampling systems cannot localize information by smallforest units such as a compartment...
To assess Forest Biomass availability requires a hard field work survey and elaborate calculation te...
Precise forest inventory data are requested by a wide range of users such as scientists, politicians...
ABSTRACT Brazil has many rural properties with unmanaged eucalyptus stands. These plantations are h...
In this study, we estimate the forest stock volume by multiplying the number of trees detected remot...
After performing the first and Second 20-years periods of forest projects, even with proper executio...
The paper provides an analysis of the accuracy of a novel forest inventory method for calculating st...
Sample plots are basic units of statistical forest inventories. The choice of their shape and size, ...
Model-based sampling capitalises on relationships between the parameter of interest and other availa...
The purpose of the present study was to convey to the reader the method and application of the Finni...
The sampling technique commonly used in forest inventories is the systematic sampling. This study ai...
Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus dunnii are the most planted tree species in Uruguay. Anticipating ...
This study compares sampling methods based on plots of fixed area and based on a fixed number of tre...
ABSTRACT Forest inventory procedures are of utmost importance to studies of wood volume stocks, and ...
Inventory for forest management cannot be divorced from area estimation and yield forecasting. An in...
Conventional sampling systems cannot localize information by smallforest units such as a compartment...