Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest inventories where only diameter at breast height (DBH) measurements are available. In this study, we fit height-diameter models for vegetation types of a tropical Atlantic forest using field measurements of height across plots along an altitudinal gradient. To fit height-diameter models, we sampled trees by DBH class and measured tree height within 13 one-hectare permanent plots established at four altitude classes. To select the best model we tested the performance of 11 height-diameter models using the Akaike Information Criterion (AIC). The Weibull and Chapman-Richards height-diameter models performed better than other models, and regional site-speci...
Accurate estimation of tree biomass is necessary to provide realistic values of the carbon stored in...
The recent development of REDD+ mechanisms requires reliable estimation of carbon stocks, especia...
ABSTRACT This paper presents a novel approach for estimating the height of individual trees in secon...
Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest inventories...
ABSTRACT: Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest i...
ABSTRACT Height-diameter relationships are used in order to make forest inventories less expensive a...
Tropical tree height-diameter (H:D) relationships may vary by forest type and region making large-sc...
Tree height is one of the most important variables for quantitative assessment of forest stocks, but...
Quantifying the relationship between tree diameter and height is a key component of efforts to estim...
We developed a stem diameter D-height H allometric model that included variability in the D-H relati...
Accurate height-diameter allometry is crucial for the estimation of forest biomass and carbon stocks...
ABSTRACT Allometric models defining the relationship between stem diameter and total tree height in ...
Accurate estimation of tree biomass is necessary to provide realistic values of the carbon stored in...
In this study we aimed to identify the variation in height-diameter allometry between forest types a...
Accurate estimation of tree biomass is necessary to provide realistic values of the carbon stored in...
The recent development of REDD+ mechanisms requires reliable estimation of carbon stocks, especia...
ABSTRACT This paper presents a novel approach for estimating the height of individual trees in secon...
Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest inventories...
ABSTRACT: Site-specific height-diameter models may be used to improve biomass estimates for forest i...
ABSTRACT Height-diameter relationships are used in order to make forest inventories less expensive a...
Tropical tree height-diameter (H:D) relationships may vary by forest type and region making large-sc...
Tree height is one of the most important variables for quantitative assessment of forest stocks, but...
Quantifying the relationship between tree diameter and height is a key component of efforts to estim...
We developed a stem diameter D-height H allometric model that included variability in the D-H relati...
Accurate height-diameter allometry is crucial for the estimation of forest biomass and carbon stocks...
ABSTRACT Allometric models defining the relationship between stem diameter and total tree height in ...
Accurate estimation of tree biomass is necessary to provide realistic values of the carbon stored in...
In this study we aimed to identify the variation in height-diameter allometry between forest types a...
Accurate estimation of tree biomass is necessary to provide realistic values of the carbon stored in...
The recent development of REDD+ mechanisms requires reliable estimation of carbon stocks, especia...
ABSTRACT This paper presents a novel approach for estimating the height of individual trees in secon...