In the forest stand-wise inventory of Serbia, data is obtained using
terrestrial methods - using complete (total) and partial measurement.
Foreign experiences show that part of the information about forests can be
obtained on the basis of aerial images - using aerial photogrammetry
methods. In this sense, the goal of this work was to assess the possibility
of applying aerial photogrammetry in the process of collecting information
in poplar plantations, planting spacing 5 x 5 m, aged 10, 15, 20 and 25
years. The reliability of data obtained on the basis of air images was
determined by comparison with data obtained by terrestrial measurement. The
results of the research only partially confirmed foreign experiences about
the possibility of applying aerial photogrammetry in forest inventory. A
comparative analysis of the numerical elements of the stand read directly
from the images, such as the number of trees, height and crown area, and
derived elements - diameter on breast height, basal area and volume of the
stand in relation to the values obtained by terrestrial surveying methods,
indicated the possibility of limited use of aerial photogrammetry in the
inventory of these forests. The differences were reflected in the reading of
lower values of crown areas and tree heights, which is why mathematical
models predicted lower values of diameters on breast height. This was
reflected in the displacement of the tree distribution to lower diameter
degrees, consequently leading to differences in the basal area and the
volume of the researched plantations in relation to the values obtained by
terrestrial surveying. Therefore, as an optimal solution in specific
conditions, a combined inventory is imposed, which sublimates the positive
characteristics of the tested methods.