Volume and Aboveground Biomass Models for Dry Miombo Woodland in Tanzania

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences International Journal of Forestry Research Pub Date : 2014-05-22 DOI:10.1155/2014/531256
E. Mwakalukwa, H. Meilby, T. Treue
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Tools to accurately estimate tree volume and biomass are scarce for most forest types in East Africa, including Tanzania. Based on a sample of 142 trees and 57 shrubs from a 6,065 ha area of dry miombo woodland in Iringa rural district in Tanzania, regression models were developed for volume and biomass of three important species, Brachystegia spiciformis Benth. (), Combretum molle G. Don (), and Dalbergia arbutifolia Baker () separately, and for broader samples of trees (28 species, ), shrubs (16 species, ), and trees and shrubs combined (44 species, ). Applied independent variables were log-transformed diameter, height, and wood basic density, and in each case a range of different models were tested. The general tendency among the final models is that the fit improved when height and wood basic density were included. Also the precision and accuracy of the predictions tended to increase from general to species-specific models. Except for a few volume and biomass models developed for shrubs, all models had values of 96–99%. Thus, the models appear robust and should be applicable to forests with similar site conditions, species, and diameter ranges.
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坦桑尼亚Miombo干林地的体积和地上生物量模型
在东非,包括坦桑尼亚在内的大多数森林类型中,准确估计树木体积和生物量的工具都很稀缺。以坦桑尼亚Iringa农村地区6065 ha miombo林地142棵乔木和57棵灌木为样本,建立了3个重要物种——spiciformis Brachystegia Benth的体积和生物量回归模型。()、Combretum molle G. Don()和Dalbergia arbutifolia Baker(),以及更广泛的乔木(28种)、灌木(16种)和乔灌木组合(44种)的样本。应用的自变量是对数变换后的直径、高度和木材基本密度,并在每种情况下测试了一系列不同的模型。最终模型的总体趋势是,当考虑高度和木材基本密度时,拟合度有所提高。此外,从一般模型到特定物种模型,预测的精度和准确度都有增加的趋势。除少量灌木的体积和生物量模型外,其余模型的值均在96% ~ 99%之间。因此,这些模型似乎是稳健的,应该适用于具有相似立地条件、物种和直径范围的森林。
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International Journal of Forestry Research
International Journal of Forestry Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Forestry Research is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research and review articles focusing on the management and conservation of trees or forests. The journal will consider articles looking at areas such as tree biodiversity, sustainability, and habitat protection, as well as social and economic aspects of forestry. Other topics covered include landscape protection, productive capacity, and forest health.
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