Mapping Pinus radiata productivity for New Zealand not only provides useful information for forest owners, industry stakeholders and policy managers, but also enables current and future plantations to be visualised, quantified, and planned. Using an extensive set of permanent sample plots, split into fitting (n = 1,146) and validation (n = 618) datasets, models of P. radiata 300 Index (an index of volume mean annual increment) and Site Index (an index of height growth) were developed using a regression kriging technique. Spatial predictions were accurate and accounted for 61% and 70% of the variance for 300 Index and Site Index, respectively. Productivity predicted from these surfaces for the entire plantation estate averaged 27.4 m³ ha⁻¹ y...
This study examined leaf area index (LAI) and relationships with corresponding tree growth, climate ...
Individual tree growth rates and growth efficiencies were assessed for different stand elements from...
We investigated how multiple-crop forestry has influenced the magnitude and variability of soil and ...
Mapping Pinus radiata productivity for New Zealand not only provides useful information for forest o...
Development of spatial surfaces describing variation in productivity across broad landscapes at a fi...
Forest owners, investors and policy makers all want to know the spread and productivity of New Zeala...
The most widely distributed and commercially important forestry crop in New Zealand is Pinus radiata...
The demand for carbon credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions is likely to stimulate afforestatio...
The development of surfaces that describe spatial variation in optimal stand density, following fina...
Abstract Background Two indices, the 300 Index and Site Index, are commonly used to quantify product...
Two hundred and ninety-nine plots of Pinus radiata D. Don in forests throughout the North Island of ...
Spatial interpolation is frequently used to predict values across a landscape enabling the spatial v...
During this study two growth and yield models were developed for Pinus radiata D.Don plantations in ...
Productivity indices, developed by the Australian Greenhouse Office as part of the National Carbon A...
<p>Spatial variation in 300 Index (mean annual volume increment at age 30 for a standard regime grow...
This study examined leaf area index (LAI) and relationships with corresponding tree growth, climate ...
Individual tree growth rates and growth efficiencies were assessed for different stand elements from...
We investigated how multiple-crop forestry has influenced the magnitude and variability of soil and ...
Mapping Pinus radiata productivity for New Zealand not only provides useful information for forest o...
Development of spatial surfaces describing variation in productivity across broad landscapes at a fi...
Forest owners, investors and policy makers all want to know the spread and productivity of New Zeala...
The most widely distributed and commercially important forestry crop in New Zealand is Pinus radiata...
The demand for carbon credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions is likely to stimulate afforestatio...
The development of surfaces that describe spatial variation in optimal stand density, following fina...
Abstract Background Two indices, the 300 Index and Site Index, are commonly used to quantify product...
Two hundred and ninety-nine plots of Pinus radiata D. Don in forests throughout the North Island of ...
Spatial interpolation is frequently used to predict values across a landscape enabling the spatial v...
During this study two growth and yield models were developed for Pinus radiata D.Don plantations in ...
Productivity indices, developed by the Australian Greenhouse Office as part of the National Carbon A...
<p>Spatial variation in 300 Index (mean annual volume increment at age 30 for a standard regime grow...
This study examined leaf area index (LAI) and relationships with corresponding tree growth, climate ...
Individual tree growth rates and growth efficiencies were assessed for different stand elements from...
We investigated how multiple-crop forestry has influenced the magnitude and variability of soil and ...