2007
DOI: 10.14214/df.41
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Estimation of local forest attributes by utilizing two-phase sampling and auxiliary data

Abstract: This thesis examines the feasibility of a forest inventory method based on two-phase sampling in estimating forest attributes at the stand or substand levels for forest management purposes. The method is based on multi-source forest inventory combining auxiliary data consisting of remote sensing imagery or other geographic information and field measurements. Auxiliary data are utilized as first-phase data for covering all inventory units. Various methods were examined for improving the accuracy of the forest e… Show more

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“…After the measurement of the field sample, the required forest attributes are computed for these second-phase units. Estimates of these attributes are then produced for the first-phase units using some estimator (Tuominen 2007).…”
Section: Forest Attribute Estimation Aided By Remotely Sensed Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the measurement of the field sample, the required forest attributes are computed for these second-phase units. Estimates of these attributes are then produced for the first-phase units using some estimator (Tuominen 2007).…”
Section: Forest Attribute Estimation Aided By Remotely Sensed Datamentioning
confidence: 99%