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Principles Of National Forest Inventory Methods Theory Practice And Examples From Estonia Allan Sims

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Principles Of National Forest Inventory Methods Theory Practice And Examples From Estonia Allan Sims
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.24 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Allan Sims
ISBN: 9783031064043, 3031064046
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Principles Of National Forest Inventory Methods Theory Practice And Examples From Estonia Allan Sims by Allan Sims 9783031064043, 3031064046 instant download after payment.

This Monograph explains the statistical theory behind the National Forest Inventory (NFI) data collection and compares different methods for modelling and inventory design. The author also explains how natural uncertainty in measurement and modelling can affects the results. Forests, as dynamic systems, are influenced by many unpredictable factors over time. Therefore, readers can use this book to develop the right framework of expectations, when using NFI data. The chapters give an outlook on traditional methods like sample plots, but also consider newer approaches like remote sensing. By merging these different techniqes, NFI datasets can become more reliable and facetted. One of the most contemporary developments in the field, is the use of continuous plots that offer live data at all times. Whether this data should be open to the public, is another discussion point that the author addresses. Offering a perspective from Estonia, readers will find practical examples for all discussed methods. This bridge from theory to practice, makes the volume a useful resource for scientists and decision makers in the forestry sector.

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