Stem Volume Equations for Valuable Timber Species in Mozambique |
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Authors: | Rosta Mate Almeida Sitoe |
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Affiliation: | Department of Forest Engineering, Faculty of Agronomy and Forestry Engineering, Eduardo Mondlane University (UEM), Maputo, Mozambique |
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Abstract: | Development of stem volume for umbrella-shaped crown trees remains a big challenge for efficient use of forest resources in Mozambique. In this study, species-specific stem volume equations were developed for the first time for three of the most important timber species in Mozambique: Afzelia quanzensis Welw. (Chanfuta), Millettia stuhlmannii Taub. (Jambire), and Pterocarpus angolensis D.C. (Umbila). The study was carried out at three locations in Mozambique: Inhaminga, Mavume, and Tome covering 58 trees from which, 24 of Chanfuta, 15 of Jambire, and 19 of Umbila. The volume of the sampled stem sections (logs) was calculated using Smalian’s formula, where stem volume total was obtained through the sum of the respective defined sections. Using a nonlinear procedure, different volume models were tested for each tree species independently. The coefficient of the determination of the tested equations in the tree species ranged from .90 to .95, making the equations potential candidate models for the stem volume equations object of the study. Based on statistical parameters analysis, the best fit nonliner power equation was Equation 2 with the lowest AICc and lowest average absolute bias. The stem volume for the studied species is better explained by models including both diameter and height as explanatory variables. |
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Keywords: | Afzelia quanzensis Chanfuta commercial volume power equation models Millettia stuhlmannii Jambire miombo woodland Pterocarpus angolensis Umbila |
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