“…Current approaches to model-based inference originated in the context of survey sampling and can be attributed to Mátern (1960), Brewer (1963) and Royall (1970). Given the origins of modelbased inference in survey sampling, it is not surprising that forestry applications have often been in the context of forest inventory (Rennolls, 1982;Gregoire, 1998;Kangas & Maltamo, 2006;Mandallaz, 2008;McRoberts, 2006McRoberts, , 2010aStåhl et al, in press). An important aspect of the modelbased approach is that when the model is correctly specified, the estimator is unbiased (Lohr, 1999); however, when the model is misspecified, the adverse effects on inference may be substantial (Royall & Herson, 1973;Hansen et al, 1983).…”