AbstractDue to the availability of good and reasonably priced auxiliary data, the use of model-based regression-synthetic estimators for small area estimation is popular in operational settings. Examples are forest management inventories, where a linking model is used in combination with airborne laser scanning data to estimate stand-level forest parameters where no or too few observations are collected within the stand. This paper focuses on different approaches to estimating the variances of those estimates. We compared a variance estimator which is based on the estimation of superpopulation parameters with variance estimators which are based on predictions of finite population values. One of the latter variance estimators considered the ...
In forest inventories, regression models are often applied to predict quantities such as biomass at ...
Background: Large area forest inventories often use regular grids (with a single random start) of sa...
Remotely sensed data-based models used in operational forest inventory usually give precise and accu...
Despite the popularity of random forests (RF) as a prediction algorithm, methods for constructing co...
The objective of this thesis was to contribute procedures to increase the value of large-scale fores...
Estimates of stand averages are needed by forest management for planning purposes. In forest enterpr...
In this study we investigate the use of model-based inference in forest surveys where auxiliary data...
Forest information is requested at many levels and for many purposes. Samplingbased national forest ...
Maps of standing timber volume provide valuable decision support for forest managers and have theref...
Multiphase surveys are often conducted in forest inventories, with the goal of estimating forested a...
Information pertaining to forest timber volume is crucial for sustainable forest management. Remotel...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Model-assisted estimation of forest wood volume is approached exploiting the wa...
The digital timber volume estimation method was developed primarily for use with Landsat MSS scanner...
The precision of plot based inventories is limited by the spatial variability of forest metrics. Thi...
In forest inventories, regression models are often applied to predict quantities such as biomass at ...
Background: Large area forest inventories often use regular grids (with a single random start) of sa...
Remotely sensed data-based models used in operational forest inventory usually give precise and accu...
Despite the popularity of random forests (RF) as a prediction algorithm, methods for constructing co...
The objective of this thesis was to contribute procedures to increase the value of large-scale fores...
Estimates of stand averages are needed by forest management for planning purposes. In forest enterpr...
In this study we investigate the use of model-based inference in forest surveys where auxiliary data...
Forest information is requested at many levels and for many purposes. Samplingbased national forest ...
Maps of standing timber volume provide valuable decision support for forest managers and have theref...
Multiphase surveys are often conducted in forest inventories, with the goal of estimating forested a...
Information pertaining to forest timber volume is crucial for sustainable forest management. Remotel...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Model-assisted estimation of forest wood volume is approached exploiting the wa...
The digital timber volume estimation method was developed primarily for use with Landsat MSS scanner...
The precision of plot based inventories is limited by the spatial variability of forest metrics. Thi...
In forest inventories, regression models are often applied to predict quantities such as biomass at ...
Background: Large area forest inventories often use regular grids (with a single random start) of sa...
Remotely sensed data-based models used in operational forest inventory usually give precise and accu...