2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118507
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A generalized nonlinear mixed-effects height–diameter model for Norway spruce in mixed-uneven aged stands

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“…Several nonlinear single predictor height-diameter functions have been used to describe tree height and diameter relationships in both even-aged and uneven-aged stands (Mehtätalo et al 2015;Corral-Rivas et al 2019;Bronisz and Mehtätalo 2020;Ciceu et al 2020;Ercanli 2020a;Xie et al 2020), and in complex natural forests (Feldpausch et al 2011;Temesgen et al 2014;Kearsley et al 2017;Ogana 2019;Chenge 2021). To select the base model for the complex tropical forests, 18 single predictor h-d models were initially evaluated.…”
Section: Models Based On Classical Methods: Nls and Nlmementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several nonlinear single predictor height-diameter functions have been used to describe tree height and diameter relationships in both even-aged and uneven-aged stands (Mehtätalo et al 2015;Corral-Rivas et al 2019;Bronisz and Mehtätalo 2020;Ciceu et al 2020;Ercanli 2020a;Xie et al 2020), and in complex natural forests (Feldpausch et al 2011;Temesgen et al 2014;Kearsley et al 2017;Ogana 2019;Chenge 2021). To select the base model for the complex tropical forests, 18 single predictor h-d models were initially evaluated.…”
Section: Models Based On Classical Methods: Nls and Nlmementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1007/ s11676-021-01373-1. of tree height is costly, often difficult and time-consuming (Özçelik et al 2018;Ciceu et al 2020;Magnussen et al 2020), especially in complex forest ecosystems with closedcanopies (Larjavaara and Muller-Landau 2013), and as such, foresters find it more acceptable to estimate this variable (Temesgen et al 2014). To do this, a few heights are measured and an appropriate height-diameter (h-d) function is then used to estimate other tree heights for which diameters have been measured (Kalbi et al 2018).…”
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“…Our study's aim was to build an appropriate H-D model for the Mongolian pine stands in Zhanggutai, where the oldest introduced sandy Mongolian pine plantations in China are located [44]. We developed a mixed-effects H-D model and determined an economical method and a simple but effective calibration design for estimating the heights of Mongolian pines to aid forest management planning [6,21].…”
Section: Basic and Generalized H-d Modelsmentioning
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“…Tree height and diameter at breast height are two elementary input variables used in forest management practice [5,6], with tree height being an input variable needed in Forests 2021, 12, 1144 2 of 14 most allometric equations that estimate tree biomass and volume [7][8][9]. Furthermore, tree height estimates are needed in growth and yield modelling.…”
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