Estimates of stem wood increments in forest resources: comparison of different approaches in forest inventory: consequences for international reporting: case studyof European forests. Kuliešis, A., Tomter, S. M., Vidal, C., & Lanz, A. Annals of Forest Science, 73:857-869, 2016.
Estimates of stem wood increments in forest resources: comparison of different approaches in forest inventory: consequences for international reporting: case studyof European forests [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Quality and reliability of forest resource assessments depend on the ability of national forest inventories (NFIs) to supply necessary and high-quality data. Over the last decades and especially since the 1990s, the NFIs in European countries have been rapidly developing. Possibilities for obtaining reliable and accurate data on annual increment from different inventory types were evaluated, and sample-based inventories have been found to be superior to standwise inventories in providing reliable data. Simplified methods may be employed when increment cannot be directly estimated from inventory data.
@article{RN249,
   author = {Kuliešis, Andrius and Tomter, Stein M. and Vidal, Claude and Lanz, Adrian},
   title = {Estimates of stem wood increments in forest resources: comparison of different approaches in forest inventory: consequences for international reporting: case studyof European forests},
   journal = {Annals of Forest Science},
   volume = {73},
   pages = {857-869},
   abstract = {Quality and reliability of forest resource assessments depend on the ability of national forest inventories (NFIs) to supply necessary and high-quality data. Over the last decades and especially since the 1990s, the NFIs in European countries have been rapidly developing. Possibilities for obtaining reliable and accurate data on annual increment from different inventory types were evaluated, and sample-based inventories have been found to be superior to standwise inventories in providing reliable data. Simplified methods may be employed when increment cannot be directly estimated from inventory data.},
   ISSN = {1297-966X},
   DOI = {10.1007/s13595-016-0559-0},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13595-016-0559-0},
   year = {2016},
   type = {Journal Article}
}

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