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    Título
    Non-destructive measurement techniques for taper equation development: a study case in the Spanish Northern Iberian Range
    Autor
    Rodriguez, Francisco
    Lizarralde, Iñigo
    Fernández-Landa, Alfredo
    Condés, Sonia
    Año del Documento
    2013
    Documento Fuente
    Rodriguez, F., Lizarralde, I., Fernández-Landa, A., & Condés, S. (2014). Non-destructive measurement techniques for taper equation development: a study case in the Spanish Northern Iberian Range. European journal of forest research, 133(2), 213-223.
    Abstract
    In recent years, the technology for measuring the diameter and height of standing trees has improved significantly. These enhancements allow estimation of the volume of standing trees using stem taper equations, which traditionally have been constructed with data from felled trees, in an accurate and economically feasible way. A non-destructive method was evaluated with data from 38 pines and was validated with data from another 38 pines, both in the Northern Iberian Range (Spain). The electronic dendrometer Criterion RD1000 (Laser Technology Inc.) and the laser hypsometer TruPulse (Laser Technology Inc.) were used due to their accuracy and interoperability. The methodology was valid (unbiased and precise) measuring from a distance similar to the height of the tree. In this distance, statistical criteria and plots based on the residuals showed no clear advantage in volume estimation with models fitted with data from destructive methods against models fitted with data from the proposed non-destructive technique. This methodology can be considered useful for individual volume estimation and for developing taper equations.
    ISSN
    1612-4669
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.1007/s10342-013-0739-5
    Idioma
    spa
    URI
    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/83954
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