Alternative methods of scaling Eucalyptus urophylla trees in forest stands: compatibility and accuracy of volume equations
This study developed and tested a procedure that aimed to reduce the cost of forest stand volume estimation. Using a typical 3 x 3 m Eucalyptus urophylla plantation, estimates based on a simplified approach were compared with those of precise but costly reference methods. The simplified approach req...
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doaj-c78cde70f82f43b5ac53102585d4875c2020-11-24T21:51:53ZengItalian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry1971-74581971-74582018-04-0111127528310.3832/ifor2155-0112155Alternative methods of scaling Eucalyptus urophylla trees in forest stands: compatibility and accuracy of volume equationsMiguel EP0Péllico Netto S1Azevedo GB2Azevedo GTOS3Rezende AV4Pereira RS5Department of Forest Science, University of Brasília (UnB), Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Brasília, CEP 70910-900 (Brazil)Department of Forest Science, Federal University of Paraná (UFPR), Av. Prof. Lothário Meissner, 900 Campus III UFPR - Botanical Garden, Curitiba, CEP 80210-170 (Brazil)Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campus Chapadão do Sul, Rod. MS 306, Km 105, CXP 112, Chapadão do Sul/MS, CEP 79560-000 (Brazil)Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campus Chapadão do Sul, Rod. MS 306, Km 105, CXP 112, Chapadão do Sul/MS, CEP 79560-000 (Brazil)Department of Forest Science, University of Brasília (UnB), Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Brasília, CEP 70910-900 (Brazil)Department of Forest Science, University of Brasília (UnB), Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Brasília, CEP 70910-900 (Brazil)This study developed and tested a procedure that aimed to reduce the cost of forest stand volume estimation. Using a typical 3 x 3 m Eucalyptus urophylla plantation, estimates based on a simplified approach were compared with those of precise but costly reference methods. The simplified approach required measuring the total height and bole diameters up to 2 m high. The volume of the lower part was estimated using Smalian’s formula, while the volume of the upper part was estimated using a simple solid as an approximation. Three typical solids were tested: paraboloid, cone, and neiloid. The approach proposed is non-destructive, because it does not require tree felling, while precise methods are destructive. The operational (traditional) method uses Smalian’s formula to measure bole diameter at short intervals over the whole bole, while the precise, more research-suited (reference) method records water displacement (using a xylometer) to accurately measure the volume of each bole section. The reference and traditional methods, as expected, produced very similar results. The approach proposed, using a paraboloid for the upper part, provided results that were not statistically different to the reference values. The volumes estimated by the proposed approach were used to calibrate the Schumacher-Hall function, and the performance of the model was evaluated using the values obtained by the xylometer.https://iforest.sisef.org/contents/?id=ifor2155-011Forest InventoryRigorous ScalingDendrometric PrototypeVolume EquationModeling |
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Miguel EP Péllico Netto S Azevedo GB Azevedo GTOS Rezende AV Pereira RS Alternative methods of scaling Eucalyptus urophylla trees in forest stands: compatibility and accuracy of volume equations iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry Forest Inventory Rigorous Scaling Dendrometric Prototype Volume Equation Modeling |
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Alternative methods of scaling Eucalyptus urophylla trees in forest stands: compatibility and accuracy of volume equations |
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Alternative methods of scaling Eucalyptus urophylla trees in forest stands: compatibility and accuracy of volume equations |
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Alternative methods of scaling Eucalyptus urophylla trees in forest stands: compatibility and accuracy of volume equations |
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Alternative methods of scaling Eucalyptus urophylla trees in forest stands: compatibility and accuracy of volume equations |
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Alternative methods of scaling Eucalyptus urophylla trees in forest stands: compatibility and accuracy of volume equations |
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alternative methods of scaling eucalyptus urophylla trees in forest stands: compatibility and accuracy of volume equations |
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Italian Society of Silviculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF) |
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iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry |
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1971-7458 1971-7458 |
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This study developed and tested a procedure that aimed to reduce the cost of forest stand volume estimation. Using a typical 3 x 3 m Eucalyptus urophylla plantation, estimates based on a simplified approach were compared with those of precise but costly reference methods. The simplified approach required measuring the total height and bole diameters up to 2 m high. The volume of the lower part was estimated using Smalian’s formula, while the volume of the upper part was estimated using a simple solid as an approximation. Three typical solids were tested: paraboloid, cone, and neiloid. The approach proposed is non-destructive, because it does not require tree felling, while precise methods are destructive. The operational (traditional) method uses Smalian’s formula to measure bole diameter at short intervals over the whole bole, while the precise, more research-suited (reference) method records water displacement (using a xylometer) to accurately measure the volume of each bole section. The reference and traditional methods, as expected, produced very similar results. The approach proposed, using a paraboloid for the upper part, provided results that were not statistically different to the reference values. The volumes estimated by the proposed approach were used to calibrate the Schumacher-Hall function, and the performance of the model was evaluated using the values obtained by the xylometer. |
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Forest Inventory Rigorous Scaling Dendrometric Prototype Volume Equation Modeling |
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