Estimation of above-ground biomass in forest stands from regression on their basal area and height
A generic regression model for above-ground biomass of forest stands was constructed based on published data ( = 0.88, = 32.8 t/ha). The model was used 1) to verify two allometric regression models of trees from Scandinavia applied to repeated measurements of 275 sample plots from database of Estoni...
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Published in: | Metsanduslikud uurimused Vol. 64; no. 1; pp. 70 - 92 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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De Gruyter Open
01-06-2016
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Summary: | A generic regression model for above-ground biomass of forest stands was constructed based on published data (
= 0.88,
= 32.8 t/ha). The model was used 1) to verify two allometric regression models of trees from Scandinavia applied to repeated measurements of 275 sample plots from database of Estonian Network of Forest Research (FGN) in Estonia, 2) to analyse impact of between-tree competition on biomass, and 3) compare biomass estimates made with different European biomass models applied on standardized forest structures. The model was verified with biomass measurements from hemiboreal and tropical forests. The analysis of two Scandinavian models showed that older allometric regression models may give biased estimates due to changed growth conditions. More biomass can be stored in forest stands where competition between trees is stronger. The tree biomass calculation methods used in different countries have also substantial influence on the estimates at stand-level. A common database of forest biomass measurements from Europe in similar to pan-tropical tree measurement data may be helpful to harmonise carbon accounting methods. |
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ISSN: | 1736-8723 1406-9954 1736-8723 |
DOI: | 10.1515/fsmu-2016-0005 |