Proceedings of the third annual forest inventory and analysis symposium; 2001 October 17-19; Traverse City, Michigan
Authors: | Ronald E. McRoberts, Gregory A. Reams, Paul C. Van Deusen, John W. Moser |
Year: | 2003 |
Type: | General Technical Report |
Station: | Northern Research Station |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.2737/NC-GTR-230 |
Source: | Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-230. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station. 208 p. |
Abstract
Documents contributions to forest inventory in the areas of sampling, remote sensing, modeling, information management, and analysis with emphasis on implementation of the annual inventory system of the Forest Inventory and Analysis program of the USDA Forest Service.Titles contained within Proceedings of the third annual forest inventory and analysis symposium; 2001 October 17-19; Traverse City, Michigan
- Per tree estimates with n-tree distance sampling: an application to increment core data
- Standard errors in forest area
- A first look at measurement error on FIA plots using blind plots in the Pacific Northwest
- Annual forest inventory estimates based on the moving average
- Issues related to panel creep
- Comparing Minnesota land cover/use area estimates using NRI and FIA data
- A statistically valid method for using FIA plots to guide spectral class rejection in producing stratification maps
- Synergistic use of FIA plot data and Landsat 7 ETM+ images for large area forest mapping
- A 30-meter spatial database for the nation's forests
- A comparison of stratification effectiveness between the National Land Cover Data set and photointerpretation in western Oregon
- Efficiency and precision for estimating timber and non-timber attributes using Landsat-based stratification methods in two-phase sampling in northwest California
- Stratified estimates of forest area using the k-nearest neighbors technique and satellite imagery
- Progress in adapting k-NN methods for forest mapping and estimation using the new annual Forest Inventory and Analysis data
- Allometric scaling theory applied to FIA biomass estimation
- A comparison of several techniques for imputing tree level data
- Volume and biomass estimation in FIA: national consistency vs. regional accuracy
- The efficacy of using inventory data to develop optimal diameter increment models
- Developing the next generation of forest ecosystem models
- Implementing a land cover stratification on-the-fly
- Fragmentation statistics for FIA: designing an approach
- Techniques and Considerations for FIA forest fragmentation analysis
- Point pattern analysis of FIA data
- Using FIA data to assess current and potential future tree species importance values in the eastern United States
- What does nonforest land contribute to the global carbon balance?
- Various aspects of sustainability analysis in Georgia
- Use of Forest Inventory and Analysis information in wildlife habitat modeling: a process for linking multiple scales
- Using specific volume increment (SVI) for quantifying growth responses in trees - theoretical and practical considerations
- Development of a stand density index equation for slash pine stands