Forest mensuration / Bertram Husch, Thomas W. Beers, John A. Kershaw, Jr.
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- 0471018503 (cloth)
- 634.9/285 21
- SD555 .H8 2003
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SB 950 INS 2014 Insect resistance management : | SB 951.145.N37 2006 Biopesticides | SB 951.145.N37 2006 Biopesticides | SD 555 HUS 2003 Forest mensuration / | SD 118 CAR 1996 Caring for the forest : research in a changing world : | SD 223 JOI 200 Joint forest management : | SD 235.P26 PRO 2002 Production, privatisation and preservation in Papua New Guinea forestry / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 412-432).
1. Introduction -- 1-1. Role of Forest Mensuration in Forest Management -- 1-2. Forest Mensuration as a Tool for Monitoring Forests -- 2. Principles of Measurement -- 2-1. Scales of Measurement -- 2-2. Units of Measurement -- 2-3. Systems of Measurement -- 2-4. Variables -- 2-5. Precision, Accuracy, and Bias -- 2-6. Significant Digits and Rounding Off -- 2-7. Data Summary and Presentation -- 2-8. Fundamental Measurements -- 3. Basic Statistical Concepts -- 3-1. Descriptive Statistics -- 3-2. Frequency Distributions -- 3-3. Measures of Central Tendency -- 3-4. Measures of Dispersion -- 3-5. Sampling Error -- 3-6. Sample Size Determination -- 3-7. Estimation of Totals -- 3-8. Regression and Correlation -- 3-9. Hypothesis Testing -- 4. Land Area Determination -- 4-1. Land Distance and Area Units -- 4-2. Measuring Distances -- 4-3. Measuring Area in the Field -- 4-4. Measuring Area Using Maps and Photos --
4-5. Determination of Photo Scale -- 4-6. Determination of Direction Using a Compass -- 4-7. U.S. Public Land Surveys -- 4-8. Global Positioning Systems -- 4-9. Geographic Information Systems -- 5. Individual Tree Parameters -- 5-1. Age -- 5-2. Tree Diameters and Areas -- 5-3. Height -- 5-4. Form -- 5-5. Crown Parameters -- 6. Determination of Tree Volume -- 6-1. Determination of Cubic Volume -- 6-2. Volume Tables -- 6-3. Construction of Volume Tables -- 6-4. Volume Distribution in Trees -- 7. Determination of Tree Weight -- 7-1. Factors Influencing Wood Weight Estimates -- 7-2. Tree Weight Relationships -- 8. Stand Parameters -- 8-1. Age -- 8-2. Species Composition -- 8-3. Diameter -- 8-4. Height -- 8-5. Density and Stocking -- 8-6. Volume and Weight -- 8-7. Site Quality -- 9. Measurement of Primary Forest Products -- 9-1. Units of Measurement -- 9-2. Log Rules -- 9-3. Board-Foot Log Rules --
9-4. Cubic-Volume Log Rules -- 9-5. Log Scaling -- 9-6. Scaling Stacked Volume -- 9-7. Volume Unit Conversion -- 9-8. Scaling by Weight -- 10. Nontimber Forest Vegetation Parameters -- 10-1. Understory Vegetation -- 10-2. Woody Detritus -- 10-3. Forest Vegetation for Wildlife Management -- 10-4. Forest Biomass -- 10-5. Carbon Content -- 11. Sampling Units for Estimating Parameters -- 11-1. The Factor Concept -- 11-2. Fixed-Area Plots -- 11-3. Sampling Units with Variable Probability -- 11-4. Distance-Based Sampling Units -- 11-5. Selecting Appropriate Sampling Units -- 12. Forest Inventory -- 12-1. Timber Estimation -- 12-2. Nontimber Estimation -- 12-3. Inventory Planning -- 12-4. Forest Inventory Design -- 12-5. Inventory Fieldwork -- 12-6. Calculation and Compilation -- 13. Sampling Designs in Forest Inventories -- 13-1. Basic Considerations -- 13-2. Simple Random Sampling -- 13-3. Ratio and Regression Sampling --
13-4. Cluster Sampling -- 13-5. Stratified Random Sampling -- 13-6. Multistage Sampling -- 13-7. Double Sampling -- 13-8. Nonrandom Sampling -- 13-9. Repeated Sampling in Forest Inventory -- 14. Inventory Using Sampling with Varying Probability -- 14-1. Horizontal Point Sampling -- 14-2. List Sampling -- 14-3. 3P Sampling -- 15. Growth of the Tree -- 15-1. Growth Curves -- 15-2. Height and Diameter Growth -- 15-3. Determination of Diameter Growth from Increment Cores -- 15-4. Stem Analysis -- 15-5. Areal and Volume Growth -- 15-6. Effects of Environmental Factors on Growth -- 15-7. Growth Percentage -- 16. Stand Growth and Yield -- 16-1. Elements of Stand Growth -- 16-2. Growth and Yield Models -- 16-3. Using Stand Growth and Yield Models -- 16-4. Assessing Stand Growth and Yield in Forest Inventories.
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