Forest Mensuration

Forest Mensuration
Author: Bertram Husch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1982-09-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Blending theory and practice, this text offers a thorough introduction to a wide range of methods for collecting, analyzing, and presenting the information required for woodlands management. This thoroughly updated edition includes expanded coverage of inventory using sampling with varying probabilities and new material on forest surveying, other mensurative considerations, and aerial photographs in forest inventory.

Forest Mensuration

Forest Mensuration
Author: John A. Kershaw, Jr.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2016-11-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1118902017

Forest mensuration – the science of measurement applied to forest vegetation and forest products – holds value for basic ecology as well as sustainable forest management. As demands on the world’s forests have grown, scientists and professionals are increasingly called on to quantify forest composition, structure, and the goods and services forests provide. Grounded in geometry, sampling theory, and ecology as well as practical field experience, forest mensuration offers opportunities for creative problem solving and critical thinking. This fifth edition of the classic volume, Forest Mensuration, includes coverage of traditional and emerging topics, with attention to SI and Imperial units throughout. The book has been reorganised from the fourth edition to better integrate non-timber and ecological aspects of forest mensuration at the tree, stand, forest, and landscape scales throughout. The new edition includes new chapters that specifically address the integration of remotely sensed data in the forest inventory process, and inventory methods for dead and downed wood. One unifying theme, not only for traditional forestry but for the non-timber inventory and for remote sensing, is the use of covariates to make sampling more efficient and spatially explicit. This is introduced in the introductory chapter on statistics and the chapter on sampling designs has been restructured to highlight this approach and lay the foundation for further learning. New examples will be developed throughout the textbook with an emphasis on current issues and international practice. Students in applied forestry programs will find ample coverage of forest products and timber inventory, while expanded material on biodiversity, biomass and carbon inventory, downed dead wood, and the growing role of remote sensing in forest assessment will be valuable to a broader audience in applied ecology.

National Forest Inventory

National Forest Inventory
Author: International Union of Forestry Research Organizations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 744
Release: 1978
Genre: Forest management
ISBN: