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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Forest Mensuration II Lecture 13 Growth and Yield Models Avery and Burkhart, Chapter 16
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 A few thoughts Forest management decisions-making relies on accurate information about both current and future forest resource conditions Stand-table projections for future growth based on the past may be most accurate for a limited period of time, but –Not reliable for long periods –Not necessarily useful for evaluate treatment alternatives because … Therefore, many models for forecasting stand dynamics are developed, ranging from tables, equations, to computer simulation models
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Definition of yield The total amount available at a given point of time –gross volume –merchantable volume –biomass
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Definition of yield (cont.) – Merchantability B Potential usable growth under present technology and policy C Growth actually removed and utilized A Total biological growth Growth 30 cm OMNR (1995) Scaling Manual Top D Merchantable 10 cm: Pj, Sb, Sw, Bf, Ce 16 cm: Pw, Pr, He, Po, Bw 20 cm: other hardwoods
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Definition of yield (cont.) Gross Plonski 1974 Merch Merchantability
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Definition of growth The increase (increment) over a given period of time –Mean annual increment (MAI) –Periodic annual increment (PAI)
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Definition of growth (cont.) MAI
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Definition of growth (cont.) PAI
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Relationships between yield and growth
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Types of Models Whole stand models Diameter class models Individual tree models Simple Sophisticated Development Even-aged Uneven-aged Application Empirical Process Nature
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Whole stand models Density-free models –Normal yield tables –Empirical yield tables for average stands Variable density models –Predict yield –Predict growth (g 12 ) and yield (V 1 ) Equations Model type
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Diameter class models Empirical stand table projections Equations Model type
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Individual tree models Equations Model type Distance-dependent Distance-independent
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Lecture 13 FORE 3218 Which type of models is best suited for the following situations? Why? Depends on purposes of modeling…, but if … –Even-aged, single species stands? –Uneven-aged single species stands? –Even- and uneven-aged, mixed-species stands?
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