Mapping the spatial distribution of forest growth characteristics using different geostatistical methods (Case study: District no. 3, Sangdeh- Sari)
Investigation on spatial distribution of tree growth characteristics in different forest stands, has a fundamental role in assessing possible harvest planning considering potential of the stands. The aim of this study is mapping the spatial distribution of forest characteristics such as stand volume...
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doaj-8d91a8cae2bc4b92b56112f4f391c2f72020-11-24T23:30:44ZfasResearch Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iranتحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران1735-08832383-11462017-06-0125219620810.22092/ijfpr.2017.111755111755Mapping the spatial distribution of forest growth characteristics using different geostatistical methods (Case study: District no. 3, Sangdeh- Sari)Siavash Kalbi0Asghar Fallah1Shaban Shataee2Rasoul Yousefpour3Pett Bettinger4Ph.D. Student Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resource University, Sari, IranAssociate Prof., Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Sari, IranAssociate Prof., Department of Forestry, Faculty of Forest Sciences, Gorgan Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Gorgan, IranAssistant Prof., Department of Forest Economics and Planning, Faculty of Forestry Economics and Forest Planning, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, GermanyProf., Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Georgia, Athens, USAInvestigation on spatial distribution of tree growth characteristics in different forest stands, has a fundamental role in assessing possible harvest planning considering potential of the stands. The aim of this study is mapping the spatial distribution of forest characteristics such as stand volume growth, diameter, growth, ingrowth) and determining the amount of tree mortality in the district three of Sangdeh region within a period of 5 years. Two methods of Ordinary Kriging (OK) and weighted Inverse Distance (IDW) interpolation were applied for mapping. For this purpose, we calculated the increment using direct measurement in 130 permanent sample plots. The results of this study showed that the mean volume increment, diameter increment, ingrowth and annual mortality were 5.65 cubic meters per hectare per year, 0.48 cm, 3.5 and 4.2 stems per hectare per year, respectively. For volume increment, the IDW method by power one and with a root mean square error 0.29 cubic meters per hectare per year, for diameter increment, ingrowth and annual mortality the ordinary Kriging method with a root mean square error 0.219 cm per year, 1.4 and 2.8 nha-1y-1 showed better results, respectively. Overall the results showed that geostatistical methods are efficient methods for mapping forest growth characteristics.http://ijfpr.areeo.ac.ir/article_111755_f882806c1919402426ac84e67b7fa5df.pdfBiasgrowthInterpolationinverse distanceOrdinary kriging |
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Siavash Kalbi Asghar Fallah Shaban Shataee Rasoul Yousefpour Pett Bettinger Mapping the spatial distribution of forest growth characteristics using different geostatistical methods (Case study: District no. 3, Sangdeh- Sari) تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران Bias growth Interpolation inverse distance Ordinary kriging |
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Mapping the spatial distribution of forest growth characteristics using different geostatistical methods (Case study: District no. 3, Sangdeh- Sari) |
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Mapping the spatial distribution of forest growth characteristics using different geostatistical methods (Case study: District no. 3, Sangdeh- Sari) |
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Mapping the spatial distribution of forest growth characteristics using different geostatistical methods (Case study: District no. 3, Sangdeh- Sari) |
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Mapping the spatial distribution of forest growth characteristics using different geostatistical methods (Case study: District no. 3, Sangdeh- Sari) |
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Mapping the spatial distribution of forest growth characteristics using different geostatistical methods (Case study: District no. 3, Sangdeh- Sari) |
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mapping the spatial distribution of forest growth characteristics using different geostatistical methods (case study: district no. 3, sangdeh- sari) |
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Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands of Iran |
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تحقیقات جنگل و صنوبر ایران |
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Investigation on spatial distribution of tree growth characteristics in different forest stands, has a fundamental role in assessing possible harvest planning considering potential of the stands. The aim of this study is mapping the spatial distribution of forest characteristics such as stand volume growth, diameter, growth, ingrowth) and determining the amount of tree mortality in the district three of Sangdeh region within a period of 5 years. Two methods of Ordinary Kriging (OK) and weighted Inverse Distance (IDW) interpolation were applied for mapping. For this purpose, we calculated the increment using direct measurement in 130 permanent sample plots. The results of this study showed that the mean volume increment, diameter increment, ingrowth and annual mortality were 5.65 cubic meters per hectare per year, 0.48 cm, 3.5 and 4.2 stems per hectare per year, respectively. For volume increment, the IDW method by power one and with a root mean square error 0.29 cubic meters per hectare per year, for diameter increment, ingrowth and annual mortality the ordinary Kriging method with a root mean square error 0.219 cm per year, 1.4 and 2.8 nha-1y-1 showed better results, respectively. Overall the results showed that geostatistical methods are efficient methods for mapping forest growth characteristics. |
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Bias growth Interpolation inverse distance Ordinary kriging |
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