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Sampling Theory for Forest Inventory: A Teach-Yourself Course

โœ Scribed by Pieter G. de Vries (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
407
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Forest inventory may be defined as the technique of collecting, evaluating and presenting specified information on forest areas. Because of the generally la~ge extent of forest areas, data are usually collected by sampling, i.e. by making observations on only part of the area of interest. As there are many different sampling methods (e.g. Appendix 1), a choice must first be made as to which method suits the given field and financial circumstances best. On completion of the sampling procedure, the numerous data collected have next to be condensed to manageable representative quantities. Finally, from these quantities, inferences about the situation in the entire forest area are made, preferably accompanied by an indication of their reliability. This book is intended for students who want to know the whepefope of the sampling techniques used in forest inventory. The danger of lack of knowledge is a blind following of instructions and copying statistical formulae, or, even worse, feeding data into a computer loaded with a program that is said to print out the required information. In serious persons, such approaches may leave a feeling of dissatisfaction or even of professional incompetence, beยญ cause of inability to direct or evaluate the procedure critically. If a student tries to improve his or her situation, he/she will find that the few existing forest inventory textbooks, though some with merit, either use confusing statistical symbols or do not adequately cover theoretical principles.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-X
Simple Random Sampling without Replacement....Pages 1-30
Stratified Random Sampling....Pages 31-55
Ratio Estimators in Simple Random Sampling....Pages 56-74
Ratio Estimators in Stratified Random Sampling....Pages 75-87
Regression Estimator....Pages 88-103
Two-Phase Sampling or Double Sampling....Pages 104-140
Continuous Forest Inventory with Partial Replacement of Sample Plots....Pages 141-160
Single- and More-Stage Cluster Sampling....Pages 161-182
Single-Stage Cluster Sampling as a Research Tool....Pages 183-203
Area Estimation with Systematic Dot Grids....Pages 204-211
Sampling with Circular Plots....Pages 212-222
Point Sampling....Pages 223-241
Line Intersect Sampling....Pages 242-279
List Sampling....Pages 280-295
3-P Sampling....Pages 296-318
Back Matter....Pages 319-399

โœฆ Subjects


Agriculture; Forestry; Plant Sciences


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