The Importance of Tree Height in Estimating Individual Tree Biomass while Considering Errors in Measurements and Allometric Models

This study evaluated the uncertainty of individual tree biomass estimated by allometric models by both including and excluding tree height independently. Using two independent sets of measurements on the same trees, the errors in the measurement of diameter at breast height and tree height were quan...

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Main Authors: Thuch Phalla, Tetsuji Ota, Nobuya Mizoue, Tsuyoshi Kajisa, Shigejiro Yoshida, Ma Vuthy, Sokh Heng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Brawijaya 2017-12-01
Series:AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
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Online Access:http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/1730
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spelling doaj-1abecb82eceb485baddd5bd6c2f474eb2020-11-25T01:15:01ZengUniversitas BrawijayaAGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science0126-05372477-85162017-12-0140113114010.17503/agrivita.v40i1.1730369The Importance of Tree Height in Estimating Individual Tree Biomass while Considering Errors in Measurements and Allometric ModelsThuch Phalla0Tetsuji Ota1Nobuya Mizoue2Tsuyoshi Kajisa3Shigejiro Yoshida4Ma Vuthy5Sokh Heng6Forest-Wildlife Research and Development Institute, Forestry Administration, CambodiaInstitute of Decision Science for a Sustainable Society, Kyushu UniversityFaculty of Agriculture, Kyushu UniversityFaculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima UniversityFaculty of Agriculture, Kyushu UniversityForest-Wildlife Research and Development Institute, Forestry Administration, CambodiaForest-Wildlife Research and Development Institute, Forestry Administration, CambodiaThis study evaluated the uncertainty of individual tree biomass estimated by allometric models by both including and excluding tree height independently. Using two independent sets of measurements on the same trees, the errors in the measurement of diameter at breast height and tree height were quantified, and the uncertainty of individual tree biomass estimation caused by errors in measurement was calculated. For both allometric models, the uncertainties of the individual tree biomass estimation caused by the use of a specific allometric model were also calculated. Finally, the overall uncertainty of individual tree biomass by combining the two uncertainties was calculated. The allometric model including tree height was 6 % more accurate than that excluding tree height when the uncertainty caused by allometric models became the only consideration. However, in terms of the uncertainty caused by measurement, the allometric model excluding tree height was three times more accurate than allometric model including tree height. As a result, the allometric model excluding tree height was 5 % more accurate than the allometric model including tree height when both causes of uncertainty, the allometric model and measurement errors were considered. In conclusion, errors in tree height measurement have the potential to increase the error of aboveground biomass estimation.http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/1730Error propagationIndividual tree biomassMeasurement errorTree heightTropics
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author Thuch Phalla
Tetsuji Ota
Nobuya Mizoue
Tsuyoshi Kajisa
Shigejiro Yoshida
Ma Vuthy
Sokh Heng
spellingShingle Thuch Phalla
Tetsuji Ota
Nobuya Mizoue
Tsuyoshi Kajisa
Shigejiro Yoshida
Ma Vuthy
Sokh Heng
The Importance of Tree Height in Estimating Individual Tree Biomass while Considering Errors in Measurements and Allometric Models
AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
Error propagation
Individual tree biomass
Measurement error
Tree height
Tropics
author_facet Thuch Phalla
Tetsuji Ota
Nobuya Mizoue
Tsuyoshi Kajisa
Shigejiro Yoshida
Ma Vuthy
Sokh Heng
author_sort Thuch Phalla
title The Importance of Tree Height in Estimating Individual Tree Biomass while Considering Errors in Measurements and Allometric Models
title_short The Importance of Tree Height in Estimating Individual Tree Biomass while Considering Errors in Measurements and Allometric Models
title_full The Importance of Tree Height in Estimating Individual Tree Biomass while Considering Errors in Measurements and Allometric Models
title_fullStr The Importance of Tree Height in Estimating Individual Tree Biomass while Considering Errors in Measurements and Allometric Models
title_full_unstemmed The Importance of Tree Height in Estimating Individual Tree Biomass while Considering Errors in Measurements and Allometric Models
title_sort importance of tree height in estimating individual tree biomass while considering errors in measurements and allometric models
publisher Universitas Brawijaya
series AGRIVITA Journal of Agricultural Science
issn 0126-0537
2477-8516
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This study evaluated the uncertainty of individual tree biomass estimated by allometric models by both including and excluding tree height independently. Using two independent sets of measurements on the same trees, the errors in the measurement of diameter at breast height and tree height were quantified, and the uncertainty of individual tree biomass estimation caused by errors in measurement was calculated. For both allometric models, the uncertainties of the individual tree biomass estimation caused by the use of a specific allometric model were also calculated. Finally, the overall uncertainty of individual tree biomass by combining the two uncertainties was calculated. The allometric model including tree height was 6 % more accurate than that excluding tree height when the uncertainty caused by allometric models became the only consideration. However, in terms of the uncertainty caused by measurement, the allometric model excluding tree height was three times more accurate than allometric model including tree height. As a result, the allometric model excluding tree height was 5 % more accurate than the allometric model including tree height when both causes of uncertainty, the allometric model and measurement errors were considered. In conclusion, errors in tree height measurement have the potential to increase the error of aboveground biomass estimation.
topic Error propagation
Individual tree biomass
Measurement error
Tree height
Tropics
url http://agrivita.ub.ac.id/index.php/agrivita/article/view/1730
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