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Abstract
Forest resource information has a hierarchical structure: individual tree attributes are summed at the plot level and then in turn, plot-level estimates are used to derive stand or large-area estimates of forest resources. Due to this hierarchy, it is imperative that individual tree attributes are measured with accuracy and precision. With the widespread use of different measurement tools, it is also important to understand the expected degree of precision associated with these measurements. The most prevalent tree attributes measured in the field are tree species, stem diameter-at-breast-height (dbh), and tree height. For dbh and height, the most commonly used measuring devices are calipers and clinometers, respectively. The aim of our study was to characterize the precision of individual tree dbh and height measurements in boreal forest conditions when using calipers and clinometers. The data consisted of 319 sample trees at a study area in Evo, southern Finland. The sample trees were measured independently by four trained mensurationists. The standard deviation in tree dbh and height measurements was 0.3 cm (1.5%) and 0.5 m (2.9%), respectively. Precision was also assessed by tree species and tree size classes; however, there were no statistically significant differences between the mensurationists for dbh or height measurements. Our study offers insights into the expected precision of tree dbh and height as measured with the most commonly used devices. These results are important when using sample plot data in forest inventory applications, especially now, at a time when new tree attribute measurement techniques based on remote sensing are being developed and compared to the conventional caliper and clinometer measurements.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 38 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Forests |
Volume | 8 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2017 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Keywords
- Accuracy
- Calipers
- Clinometers
- Dbh
- Diameter-at-breast-height
- Forest inventory
- Forest mensuration
- Hypsometers
- Precision
- Tree height
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COMBAT: Competence-Based Growth Through Integrated Disruptive Technologies of 3D Digitalization, Robotics, Geospatial Information and Image Processing/Computing - Point Cloud Ecosystem
Nieminen, J. (Project Member), Ahlavuo, M. (Project Member), Vaaja, M. T. (Project Member), Laitala, A. (Project Member), Julin, A. (Project Member), Hyyppä, H. (Principal investigator), Maksimainen, M. (Project Member), Lehtola, V. (Project Member), Ståhle, P. (Project Member), Haggren, H. (Project Member), Rantanen, T. (Project Member), Gullmets, H. (Project Member), Kauhanen, H. (Project Member), Jaalama, K. (Project Member), Ingman, M. (Project Member), Karvonen, S.-P. (Project Member), Kurkela, M. (Project Member), Luhtala, L. (Project Member) & Virtanen, J.-P. (Project Member)
01/05/2015 → 31/12/2017
Project: Academy of Finland: Strategic research funding
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CoE - LaSR: Centre of Excellence in Laser Scanning Research
Nieminen, J. (Project Member), Vaaja, M. T. (Project Member), Laitala, A. (Project Member), Julin, A. (Project Member), Maksimainen, M. (Project Member), Hyyppä, H. (Principal investigator), Rönnholm, P. (Project Member), Junttila, S. (Project Member), Puustinen, T. (Project Member), Haggren, H. (Project Member), Ala-Ketola, M. (Project Member), Lehtola, V. (Project Member), Aho, S. (Project Member), Ståhle, P. (Project Member), Kasvi, E. (Project Member), Kurkela, M. (Project Member), Ingman, M. (Project Member), Rantanen, T. (Project Member), Torkkel, A. (Project Member), Jaalama, K. (Project Member), Talvela, J. (Project Member), Handolin, H. (Project Member), Ahlavuo, M. (Project Member), El-Mahgary, S. (Project Member), Viitanen, K. (Project Member) & Virtanen, J.-P. (Project Member)
01/01/2014 → 31/12/2019
Project: Academy of Finland: Other research funding