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Sampling Methods for Multiresource Forest Inventory

by Hans T. Schreider, Hans T. Schreuder, Geoffrey B. Wood
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Designed to aid readers in gathering the most reliable quantitative information on forests for the least cost. Thoroughly explains the interrelationships between sampling strategies; discusses forestry techniques of efficient tactics; examines new developments in statistics having immediate applications in forestry and describes related developments that should have relevance in the future. Includes practical methods for dealing with forest data such as tree number, height, diameter and marketable wood. Also contains problem sets.

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Designed to aid readers in gathering the most reliable quantitative information on forests for the least cost. Thoroughly explains the interrelationships between sampling strategies; discusses forestry techniques of efficient tactics; examines new developments in statistics having immediate applications in forestry and describes related developments that should have relevance in the future. Includes practical methods for dealing with forest data such as tree number, height, diameter and marketable wood. Also contains problem sets.

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For forest biometricians and graduate students with a strong interest in becoming forest inventory specialists, explores the previously unmapped common ground between forest inventory methods and theories of statistical survey sampling. Introduces some general methods of collecting data in both forestry and statistics, the definitions and theory needed for statistical inference, and a number of strategies for both sampling and inference. Also surveys a number of ideas that would make forest inventories easier or more accurate, but would require considerable research to become feasible; and predicts trends in the field. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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For forest biometricians and graduate students with a strong interest in becoming forest inventory specialists, explores the previously unmapped common ground between forest inventory methods and theories of statistical survey sampling. Introduces some general methods of collecting data in both forestry and statistics, the definitions and theory needed for statistical inference, and a number of strategies for both sampling and inference. Also surveys a number of ideas that would make forest inventories easier or more accurate, but would require considerable research to become feasible; and predicts trends in the field. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1993
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
464
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471552451

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