Reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest management

The decision to change forest management system from the traditional even-aged to the selection one based on statistical inventory is often limited by a missing previous inventory. To avoid this issue, we used available forest inventory data from ca 2 000 ha of mixed uneven-aged beech-fir-spruce-pin...

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Main Authors: Kulla Ladislav, Bošeľa Michal, Murgaš Vlastimil, Roessiger Joerg, Šebeň Vladimír
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Sciendo 2017-09-01
Series:Lesnícky Časopis
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/forj-2017-0022
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spelling doaj-a36b6c93a4294506a2987a3889358ed82021-09-05T20:45:03ZcesSciendoLesnícky Časopis0323-10462017-09-0163420321110.1515/forj-2017-0022Reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest managementKulla Ladislav0Bošeľa Michal1Murgaš Vlastimil2Roessiger Joerg3Šebeň Vladimír4National Forest Centre - Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 92 Zvolen, Slovak RepublicTechnical University in Zvolen, Faculty of Forestry, T. G. Masaryka 24, SK – 960 53 Zvolen, Slovak RepublicNational Forest Centre - Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 92 Zvolen, Slovak RepublicNational Forest Centre - Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 92 Zvolen, Slovak RepublicNational Forest Centre - Forest Research Institute Zvolen, T. G. Masaryka 2175/22, SK – 960 92 Zvolen, Slovak RepublicThe decision to change forest management system from the traditional even-aged to the selection one based on statistical inventory is often limited by a missing previous inventory. To avoid this issue, we used available forest inventory data from ca 2 000 ha of mixed uneven-aged beech-fir-spruce-pine forest and tree ring data from 831 trees to reconstruct forest status from one decade ago. For this purpose, we have created three sets of species-specific models: 1) diameter-stump models to reconstruct the diameter of missing trees, 2) diameter-increment models based on tree ring data to estimate past diameters, and 3) height-diameter models to estimate past tree heights. This approach has allowed us to completely reconstruct the state of the forest as it was ten years ago and use the results as a substitution for a previously missing inventory.https://doi.org/10.1515/forj-2017-0022stump-diameter modelsheight-diameter modelsdiameter increment modelsforest inventoryselection forest management
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author Kulla Ladislav
Bošeľa Michal
Murgaš Vlastimil
Roessiger Joerg
Šebeň Vladimír
spellingShingle Kulla Ladislav
Bošeľa Michal
Murgaš Vlastimil
Roessiger Joerg
Šebeň Vladimír
Reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest management
Lesnícky Časopis
stump-diameter models
height-diameter models
diameter increment models
forest inventory
selection forest management
author_facet Kulla Ladislav
Bošeľa Michal
Murgaš Vlastimil
Roessiger Joerg
Šebeň Vladimír
author_sort Kulla Ladislav
title Reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest management
title_short Reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest management
title_full Reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest management
title_fullStr Reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest management
title_full_unstemmed Reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest management
title_sort reconstructing past forest status using inventory and tree ring data to support uneven-aged forest management
publisher Sciendo
series Lesnícky Časopis
issn 0323-1046
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The decision to change forest management system from the traditional even-aged to the selection one based on statistical inventory is often limited by a missing previous inventory. To avoid this issue, we used available forest inventory data from ca 2 000 ha of mixed uneven-aged beech-fir-spruce-pine forest and tree ring data from 831 trees to reconstruct forest status from one decade ago. For this purpose, we have created three sets of species-specific models: 1) diameter-stump models to reconstruct the diameter of missing trees, 2) diameter-increment models based on tree ring data to estimate past diameters, and 3) height-diameter models to estimate past tree heights. This approach has allowed us to completely reconstruct the state of the forest as it was ten years ago and use the results as a substitution for a previously missing inventory.
topic stump-diameter models
height-diameter models
diameter increment models
forest inventory
selection forest management
url https://doi.org/10.1515/forj-2017-0022
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