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引用次数: 8
摘要
多年来,发展中国家对木材的非法开采有所增加。然而,目前缺乏经验模型来描述被砍伐树木的尺寸、结构、质量和估计数量,这些都是评估灾难性事件造成的损害、创建以往管理活动的历史记录和对非法伐木者定罪所必需的。本研究的目的是开发和测试非线性模型,该模型可以有效地从树桩直径(Ds)估计尼日利亚奥莫森林保护区的大构造林的单株树木可买卖高度(Ht),以便在非法砍伐的情况下对木材进行评估。随机设置36个25 m × 25 m的临时样地(tsp),分布于大田鼠6个年龄层;26岁,23岁,22岁,16岁,14岁,具体是12岁。在36个tsp范围内,测量了所有活松的胸径、Ht和Ds。用最小二乘法将计算的树桩换算成收获的茎高。拟合并评价了4种Ht-Ds模型。均方根误差最小(0.083),赤池信息准则最小(-7578),均能较好地描述Ht-Ds关系。该研究表明,即使只有树桩直径的信息,高度估计也是现实的。使用模型校准中未使用的独立数据对平方模型进行了验证,发现该模型适用于估计尼日利亚Omo森林保护区的大白杨林分高度。关键词:树高;非线性模型;树桩直径
Nonlinear Height-Stump Diameter Models for Tectona grandis Linn. F Stands in Omo Forest Reserve, Nigeria
Illegal exploitation of timber species in developing countries have increased over the years. Though, there is dearth of empirical models for describing the dimension, structure, quality and estimating quantity of a removed tree needed for assessment of damage due to catastrophic events, creating historical records of previous management activities and for conviction of illegal loggers. The objective of this study was to develop and test non-linear models that can effectively estimate individual tree merchantable height (Ht) from stump diameter (Ds) for Tectona grandis stands in Omo Forest Reserve, Nigeria, for timber valuation in case of illegal felling. Thirty-six temporary sample plots (TSPs) of size 25 m x 25 m were laid randomly in six age strata of T. grandis ; 26, 23, 22, 16, 14, and 12 years specifically. Diameter at breast height, Ht and Ds were measured for all living T. grandis trees within the 36 TSPs. Least square method was used to convert the counted stumps into harvested stem height. Four Ht-Ds models were fitted and evaluated. The Ht-Ds relationship was best described by square model which gave least values of root mean square error (0.083) and Akaike information criterion (-7578). This study revealed that height estimation was realistic even when the only information available was stump diameter. The square model was validated using independent data not used in the model calibration and was found to be appropriate for estimating the height of T. grandis stands in Omo Forest Reserve, Nigeria. Keywords: Tree height, Nonlinear model, Stump diameter, Square, Tectona grandis