M. Grotti, W. Mattioli, B. Ferrari, A. Tomao, P. Merlini, P. Corona
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Abstract
The dataset supplied in this article provides data from continuous forest inventory carried out in the Castel di Guido estate, located in the Italian Tyrrhenian coast. The reforestation project started over 30 years ago using native and non-native species: 29 forested plot areas have been surveyed in 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2013 and 2017 where information about species and stem diameters have been collected for a total of 2’215 tree stems. The dataset also contains height-diameter curves modelled for 1997, 2006 and 2017 years to let the user to estimate growing stock and total biomass easily. These data can be exploited to assess net primary productivity, pollutant uptake, and as comparisons with other European artificial reforestations programs with similar species. The database is finalized to narrow the knowledge gap on long-term growth pattern of urban and peri-urban reforestations, providing comparative data on different species performances, grown in pure and mixed stands. Dataset and metadata here presented are available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2633972 .
本文提供的数据集提供了在意大利第勒尼安海岸的Castel di Guido庄园进行的连续森林清查的数据。该重新造林项目始于30多年前,使用本地和非本地物种:1997年、2000年、2003年、2006年、2011年、2013年和2017年对29个森林地块进行了调查,共收集了2'215个树干的物种和树干直径信息。该数据集还包含1997年、2006年和2017年建模的高度-直径曲线,使用户可以轻松估计生长中的种群和总生物量。这些数据可用于评估净初级生产力、污染物吸收,并与其他具有类似物种的欧洲人工造林项目进行比较。该数据库的定稿是为了缩小关于城市和城市周边重新造林长期生长模式的知识差距,提供在纯林和混合林中生长的不同物种表现的比较数据。此处提供的数据集和元数据可在https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2633972。