A new type of sample unit for the efficient assessment of diverse tree communities in
complex forest landscapes.
Sheil, D., Ducey, M.J., Sidiyasa, K. & Samsoedin, I. 2003.
In: Journal of Tropical Forest Science 15(1): 117-135 (2003)
We present a new and versatile sample unit suitable for rapid
assessments of tropical forest in heterogeneous areas. The method uses multiple
applications of small and easy-to-apply variable-area subunits, in which the area is
defined by simple and objective rules. Compared with any fixed-area approach the sample
unit is quick and easy to apply even in difficult terrain, and the amount of information
collected varies little with stem densities. Unlike most variable-area methods difficult
judgements are rare. Further, it cannot be extended to arbitrary size, but remains
compact, allowing data to be linked to local-site variables. Useful data will generally
result even in patchy and divided environments. Here we describe the method, discuss the
nature of the resulting data and show how various stand characters can be calculated. The
calculation of basic stand parameters from the sample data does not require any
sophisticated analyses, and some worked examples are provided to ensure that the
calculations are accessible. To demonstrate the statistical theory underlying this class
of methods, and the good performance of the estimation methods, a more formal theoretical
treatment is included as an appendix. The approach offers considerable promise for
efficient forest assessments.
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Key words: Bias - biodiversity - ecology - error-estimation -
variable-area - inventory - survey - transect - estimator - maximum-likelihood
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