نتایج جستجو برای: dbh of trees

تعداد نتایج: 21171343  

2013
Meghdad Jourgholami Baris Majnounian Nosratollah Zargham

Nacrtak Motor-manual tree felling is the most labor-intensive component of all harvesting operations and frequently represents a bottleneck in wood production. The study of motor-manual tree felling was carried out in two compartments in the Namkhaneh district of Kheyrud Forest. The objects of this study were as follows: time study of tree felling operations, estimate of chainsaw productivity a...

2011
Richard D. Weir Mark Phinney Eric C. Lofroth

To gain a better understanding of the factors affecting selection of reproductive habitat by female fishers (Martes pennanti) in boreal mixed-wood forests, we identified structures, sites, and stands used by 12 radiotagged female fishers for reproduction between 2005 and 2009 near Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada. We deployed a used-unused design to evaluate the support by the data for a ...

2014
Gemma Rutten Andreas Ensslin Andreas Hemp Markus Fischer

The montane forests of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania have been subjected to a long history of selective logging. However, since 1984 logging of indigenous trees is prohibited. Today, these forests allow us to evaluate the long-term effects of selective logging. We mapped the height and diameter at breast height (DBH) of all trees >10 cm DBH on 10 sites of 0.25 ha. Five sites represent non-logge...

        In this research, modeling tree height distributions of beech in natural forests of Masal that is located in Guilan province; was investigated. Inventory was carried out using systematic random sampling with network dimensions of 150×200 m and area sample plot of 0.1 ha. DBH and heights of 630 beech trees in 30 sample plots were measured. Beta, Gamma, Normal, Log-normal and Weibull prob...

Journal: :Ceylon Journal of Science 2023

Information on the diameter increment of tree species is important for developing a sustainable forest harvesting plan and reforestation. Fitting growth model can be utilized to get information. The objective this study was develop predictive annual multispecies stand in Sinharaja Rain Forest Sri Lanka. To fulfill objective, four linear mixedeffect models were fitted predict at breast height (d...

2017
Farzam Tavankar Mehrdad Nikooy Rodolfo Picchio Amireslam Bonyad Rachele Venanzi

Caucasian alder is a large tree and one of the commercial species in the Caspian forests. We investigated the wound healing rate (WHR) and compared the diameter growth (DG) of 66 wounded and 66 unwounded alder trees 15 years after selected logging in these forests. The conditions of the wounds after 15 years were as follows: 56.1% had closed, 25.7% were open, and 18.2% had decayed. The mean WHR...

2007
Sorin C. Popescu

Airborne lidar (Light Detection And Ranging) is a proven technology that can be used to accurately assess aboveground forest biomass and bio-energy feedstocks. The overall goal of this study was to develop a method for assessing aboveground biomass and component biomass for individual trees using airborne lidar data in forest settings typical for loblolly pine stands (Pinus taeda L.) in the sou...

2013
Sylvie Gourlet-Fleury Frédéric Mortier Adeline Fayolle Fidèle Baya Dakis Ouédraogo Fabrice Bénédet Nicolas Picard

Large areas of African moist forests are being logged in the context of supposedly sustainable management plans. It remains however controversial whether harvesting a few trees per hectare can be maintained in the long term while preserving other forest services as well. We used a unique 24 year silvicultural experiment, encompassing 10 4 ha plots established in the Central African Republic, to...

2002
Bernard R. Parresol Thomas Lloyd

Forest inventory data were used to develop a standage-driven, stochastic predictor of unit-area, frequencyweighted lists of breast high tree diameters (DBH). The average of mean statistics from 40 simulation prediction sets of an independent 78-plot validation dataset differed from the observed validation means by 0.5 cm for DBH, and by 12 trees/h for density. The 40simulation average of standa...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2001
S M Duguay K Arii M Hooper M J Lechowicz

We quantified the damage caused by a major ice storm to individual trees in two 1-ha permanent plots located at Mont St. Hilaire in southwestern Québec, Canada. The storm, which occurred in January 1998, is the worst on record in eastern North America; glaze ice on the order of 80-100 mm accumulated at our study site. All but 3% of the trees (DBH > or = 10 cm) lost at least some crown branches,...

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