Clearly explains the sampling methods associated with the inventory of forest resources. It avoids extensive coverage of theoretical statistics and mathematics in favor of thorough coverage of forest inventory topics for the practitioner.A Review of Necessary Statistics and Notation.
Elementary Sampling Methods: Selective, Simple Random, andSystematic Sampling.
Horizontal Point Sampling.
Stratified Random Sampling.
Ratio and Regression Estimators.
Double Sampling or Two-Phase Sampling.
Multistage Sampling--Inventorying Large Acreages.
Inventory Methods for Estimating Stand Growth.
3P and Line Intersect Sampling.
Estimating Wildlife Population Sizes.
Answers to Assorted Problems for Better Understanding.
Index.
Barry D. Shiver and Bruce E. Borders are the authors of Sampling Techniques for Forest Resource Inventory, published by Wiley.This book provides thorough coverage of forest inventory topics for the practioner rather than the theoretician. It should be understandable to forest resource undergraduates and indispensable as a reference for the practicing professional. It brings together techniques designed for timber inventory, methods created specifically for sampling mobile wildlife populations, and other methods which can be used to inventory virtually any forest resource (vegetation, soils, water, and so on). Many of the methods discussed have been previously available only as journal articles. Sampling Techniques for Forest Resource Inventory addresses practical questions such as:
- How to determine needed sample size
- How to handle edge effect problems
- How to design cruises to reduce sampling errors
- How to inventory to estimate forest growth<lS