Assessment of plot and line samplings for estimation of logging damages to forest residual trees (Case study: Asalem Nav forest)

Single tree selection method needs to an accurate estimation of logging damage to residual stand for ecological and sustainable forest management. In this research accuracy and required time for estimation of frequency of damaged trees due to logging operation were assessed through plot and line sam...

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Main Authors: Farzam Tavankar, Mehrdad Nikooy, Amireslam Bonyad
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Published: Iranian Society of Forestry 2017-08-01
Series:مجله جنگل ایران
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Online Access:http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_49977_bc93e8622a6243425300d01baa662a68.pdf
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author Farzam Tavankar
Mehrdad Nikooy
Amireslam Bonyad
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description Single tree selection method needs to an accurate estimation of logging damage to residual stand for ecological and sustainable forest management. In this research accuracy and required time for estimation of frequency of damaged trees due to logging operation were assessed through plot and line samplings in a harvest unit of 30 ha area in Asalem Nav forest, northern Iran. In both samplings with same sampling intensity (10% of total area in plot sampling and equal total line lengths in line sampling) five samples size (plot and line sample numbers) were applied with different grid dimensions of systematic sampling method. The results showed that the sample size had significant effect (P < 0.001) on estimated damage in both samplings. A number of 30 plots of each 0.1 ha area in plot sampling and 50 line samples of each 60 m in length had lowest different (P > 0.618) with actual damage (100% inventory). Adequate grid dimensions were determined 100 m × 100 m with plot areas of each 0.1 ha for plot sampling and 77.5 m × 77.5 m with sample line lengths of each 60 m for line sampling. Required time for line samplings were about 90% lower than plot samplings. These results indicate the line sampling can be used for accurate and rapid estimation of frequency of damaged trees due to selection cutting and ground skidding.
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spelling doaj.art-bb1e836224b647e895d2babae40593a62022-12-21T22:05:15ZfasIranian Society of Forestryمجله جنگل ایران2008-61132423-44352017-08-019220121449977Assessment of plot and line samplings for estimation of logging damages to forest residual trees (Case study: Asalem Nav forest)Farzam Tavankar0Mehrdad Nikooy1Amireslam Bonyad2Assistant Prof., Department of Forestry, Khalkhal Branch, Islamic Azad University, Khalkhal, I. R. IranAssociate Prof., Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Guilan, Someh sara, I. R. IranProf., Department of Forestry, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Guilan, Someh sara, I. R. IranSingle tree selection method needs to an accurate estimation of logging damage to residual stand for ecological and sustainable forest management. In this research accuracy and required time for estimation of frequency of damaged trees due to logging operation were assessed through plot and line samplings in a harvest unit of 30 ha area in Asalem Nav forest, northern Iran. In both samplings with same sampling intensity (10% of total area in plot sampling and equal total line lengths in line sampling) five samples size (plot and line sample numbers) were applied with different grid dimensions of systematic sampling method. The results showed that the sample size had significant effect (P < 0.001) on estimated damage in both samplings. A number of 30 plots of each 0.1 ha area in plot sampling and 50 line samples of each 60 m in length had lowest different (P > 0.618) with actual damage (100% inventory). Adequate grid dimensions were determined 100 m × 100 m with plot areas of each 0.1 ha for plot sampling and 77.5 m × 77.5 m with sample line lengths of each 60 m for line sampling. Required time for line samplings were about 90% lower than plot samplings. These results indicate the line sampling can be used for accurate and rapid estimation of frequency of damaged trees due to selection cutting and ground skidding.http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_49977_bc93e8622a6243425300d01baa662a68.pdfdamaged treesground skiddingrandom systematicsample lineselection cutting
spellingShingle Farzam Tavankar
Mehrdad Nikooy
Amireslam Bonyad
Assessment of plot and line samplings for estimation of logging damages to forest residual trees (Case study: Asalem Nav forest)
مجله جنگل ایران
damaged trees
ground skidding
random systematic
sample line
selection cutting
title Assessment of plot and line samplings for estimation of logging damages to forest residual trees (Case study: Asalem Nav forest)
title_full Assessment of plot and line samplings for estimation of logging damages to forest residual trees (Case study: Asalem Nav forest)
title_fullStr Assessment of plot and line samplings for estimation of logging damages to forest residual trees (Case study: Asalem Nav forest)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of plot and line samplings for estimation of logging damages to forest residual trees (Case study: Asalem Nav forest)
title_short Assessment of plot and line samplings for estimation of logging damages to forest residual trees (Case study: Asalem Nav forest)
title_sort assessment of plot and line samplings for estimation of logging damages to forest residual trees case study asalem nav forest
topic damaged trees
ground skidding
random systematic
sample line
selection cutting
url http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_49977_bc93e8622a6243425300d01baa662a68.pdf
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