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Tree and Forest Measurement

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  • Affordable introduction to the practices of forest measurement for everyone who works with trees from the farmer to the forest scientist

  • Includes latest developments in forest biomass measurement and remote sensing

  • Fully revised edition with many tips and insights into forest mensuration

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Introduction

    • P. W. West
    Pages 1-4
  3. Measurements

    • P. W. West
    Pages 5-10
  4. Stem Diameter

    • P. W. West
    Pages 11-18
  5. Tree Height

    • P. W. West
    Pages 19-24
  6. Stem Volume

    • P. W. West
    Pages 25-35
  7. Stem Volume and Taper Functions

    • P. W. West
    Pages 37-51
  8. Biomass

    • P. W. West
    Pages 53-70
  9. Stand Measurement

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    Pages 71-95
  10. Measuring Populations

    • P. W. West
    Pages 97-104
  11. Sampling Theory

    • P. W. West
    Pages 105-118
  12. Conducting an Inventory

    • P. W. West
    Pages 119-133
  13. The Plane Survey

    • P. W. West
    Pages 135-144
  14. Remote Sensing

    • P. W. West
    Pages 145-163
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 165-214

About this book

Forests must be measured if they are to be managed and conserved properly. This book describes the essential principles of modern forest measurement, whether using simple hand-held equipment or sophisticated satellite imagery. It particularly focuses on measuring forest biomass over large forest areas, a key aspect of climate change studies, as well as the volumes of wood that are commercially available. Written in a straightforward style, it will be accessible to anyone who works with forests, from the professional forester to the layperson. It considers not only how and why forests are measured but also the scientific basis of the measurements taken.

Reviews

“West, an academic (Southern Cross Univ., Australia) and a forestry expert and consultant with 40 years of experience, explains basic measurements applicable to trees, individually and at the stand and whole forest level. Basic statistics with clear examples are integrated into the explanations. … This book introduces the subject of forest-associated measurement and statistical analysis very well … . Summing Up: Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates, two-year technical program students, general readers.” (M. K. Cleaveland, Choice, Vol. 53 (10), June, 2016)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Souther Cross University, School of Environment, Science and Engineering, Lismore, Australia

    P. W. West

About the author

Professor Phil West has been a forest scientist for over 40 years. His research specialities concern the growth behaviour of forests and forest measurement. He is presently a forestry consultant and teaches forest measurement, plantation for­estry and plant physiology and ecology in the forestry school of Southern Cross University in northern New South Wales, Australia.

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Softcover Book USD 89.99
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