Comparison of non-linear height and diameter functions for oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) in a mixed and uneven-aged Caspian forest (Case Study: Tarbiat Modares University forest research station)

Height - diameter equations are often used to estimate tree height, when tree diameter is the only measured variable. Considering that tree diameter measuring is often easier and inexpensive than tree height, height-diameter functions are generally used to estimate tree height. In this study, ninete...

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Published: Iranian Society of Forestry 2014-06-01
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description Height - diameter equations are often used to estimate tree height, when tree diameter is the only measured variable. Considering that tree diameter measuring is often easier and inexpensive than tree height, height-diameter functions are generally used to estimate tree height. In this study, nineteen non-linear height-diameter equations were fitted using data of Fagus orientalis Lipsky in the Experimental and Educational Forest of Tarbiat Modares University. The data were split into two groups: 315 individual trees for model calibration and 290 for validation. Root Mean Square Error, adjusted R2, Akaike Information Criterion and Mean Difference criteria, as well as biological evaluation were applied to select the most appropriate model. Moreover, validation datasets were divided into 5-cm DBH classes and Mean Difference was computed for each model in each class. The results showed that the used models could explain a variation amount of 0.70 – 0.76. Weibull, Schnute, and Richards appeared to be suitable models with regard to mathematical and biological features. We recommend the Richards model as the best model to predict beech height trees for its better performance than the others in the Experimental and Educational Forest of Tarbiat Modares University.
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spelling doaj.art-13a75adb34984e5c9d831de5085a162d2022-12-21T18:41:42ZfasIranian Society of Forestryمجله جنگل ایران2008-61132423-44352014-06-016111226047Comparison of non-linear height and diameter functions for oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) in a mixed and uneven-aged Caspian forest (Case Study: Tarbiat Modares University forest research station)Height - diameter equations are often used to estimate tree height, when tree diameter is the only measured variable. Considering that tree diameter measuring is often easier and inexpensive than tree height, height-diameter functions are generally used to estimate tree height. In this study, nineteen non-linear height-diameter equations were fitted using data of Fagus orientalis Lipsky in the Experimental and Educational Forest of Tarbiat Modares University. The data were split into two groups: 315 individual trees for model calibration and 290 for validation. Root Mean Square Error, adjusted R2, Akaike Information Criterion and Mean Difference criteria, as well as biological evaluation were applied to select the most appropriate model. Moreover, validation datasets were divided into 5-cm DBH classes and Mean Difference was computed for each model in each class. The results showed that the used models could explain a variation amount of 0.70 – 0.76. Weibull, Schnute, and Richards appeared to be suitable models with regard to mathematical and biological features. We recommend the Richards model as the best model to predict beech height trees for its better performance than the others in the Experimental and Educational Forest of Tarbiat Modares University.http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_6047_84175f4811a657859dc3384d30bae60d.pdfbeech treecaspian forestsgrowth modelnon-linear regression
spellingShingle Comparison of non-linear height and diameter functions for oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) in a mixed and uneven-aged Caspian forest (Case Study: Tarbiat Modares University forest research station)
مجله جنگل ایران
beech tree
caspian forests
growth model
non-linear regression
title Comparison of non-linear height and diameter functions for oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) in a mixed and uneven-aged Caspian forest (Case Study: Tarbiat Modares University forest research station)
title_full Comparison of non-linear height and diameter functions for oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) in a mixed and uneven-aged Caspian forest (Case Study: Tarbiat Modares University forest research station)
title_fullStr Comparison of non-linear height and diameter functions for oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) in a mixed and uneven-aged Caspian forest (Case Study: Tarbiat Modares University forest research station)
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of non-linear height and diameter functions for oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) in a mixed and uneven-aged Caspian forest (Case Study: Tarbiat Modares University forest research station)
title_short Comparison of non-linear height and diameter functions for oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky.) in a mixed and uneven-aged Caspian forest (Case Study: Tarbiat Modares University forest research station)
title_sort comparison of non linear height and diameter functions for oriental beech fagus orientalis lipsky in a mixed and uneven aged caspian forest case study tarbiat modares university forest research station
topic beech tree
caspian forests
growth model
non-linear regression
url http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_6047_84175f4811a657859dc3384d30bae60d.pdf