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A review of stand basal area growth models
引用本文:Sun Hong-gang Zhang Jian-guo Duan Ai-guo He Cai-yun. A review of stand basal area growth models[J]. 中国林学(英文版), 2007, 9(1): 85-94. DOI: 10.1007/s11632-007-0014-2
作者姓名:Sun Hong-gang Zhang Jian-guo Duan Ai-guo He Cai-yun
作者单位:Sun Hong-gang Zhang Jian-guo* Duan Ai-guo He Cai-yun Key Laboratory of Silviculture of the State Forestry Administration,Research Institute of Forestry,Chinese Academy of Forestry,Beijing 100091,P. R. China
摘    要:Growth and yield modeling has a long history in forestry. The methods of measuring the growth of stand basal area have evolved from those developed in the U.S.A. and Germany during the last century. Stand basal area modeling has progressed rapidly since the first widely used model was published by the U.S. Forest Service. Over the years, a variety of models have been developed for predicting the growth and yield of uneven/even-aged stands using stand-level approaches. The modeling methodology has not only moved from an empirical approach to a more ecological process-based approach but also accommodated a variety of techniques such as: 1) simultaneous equation methods, 2) difference models, 3) artificial neural network techniques, 4) linear/nonlinear regres-sion models, and 5) matrix models. Empirical models using statistical methods were developed to reproduce accurately and precisely field observations. In contrast, process models have a shorter history, developed originally as research and education tools with the aim of increasing the understanding of cause and effect relationships. Empirical and process models can be married into hybrid mod-els in which the shortcomings of both component approaches can, to some extent, be overcome. Algebraic difference forms of stand basal area models which consist of stand age, stand density and site quality can fully describe stand growth dynamics. This paper reviews the current literature regarding stand basal area models, discusses the basic types of models and their merits and outlines recent progress in modeling growth and dynamics of stand basal area. Future trends involving algebraic difference forms, good fitting variables and model types into stand basal area modeling strategies are discussed.

关 键 词:林分 断面积 生长模型 经验公式 混合模型 代数微分方程 立木
收稿时间:2006-07-12
修稿时间:2006-10-20

A review of stand basal area growth models
Sun Hong-gang,Zhang Jian-guo,Duan Ai-guo,He Cai-yun. A review of stand basal area growth models[J]. Forestry Studies in China, 2007, 9(1): 85-94. DOI: 10.1007/s11632-007-0014-2
Authors:Sun Hong-gang  Zhang Jian-guo  Duan Ai-guo  He Cai-yun
Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Silviculture of the State Forestry Administration, Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry,Beijing 100091, P. R. China
Abstract:Growth and yield modeling has a long history in forestry. The methods of measuring the growth of stand basal area have evolved from those developed in the U.S.A. and Germany during the last century. Stand basal area modeling has progressed rapidly since the first widely used model was published by the U.S. Forest Service. Over the years, a variety of models have been developed for predicting the growth and yield of uneven/even-aged stands using stand-level approaches. The modeling methodology has not only moved from an empirical approach to a more ecological process-based approach but also accommodated a variety of techniques such as: 1) simultaneous equation methods, 2) difference models, 3) artificial neural network techniques, 4) linear/nonlinear regres- sion models, and 5) matrix models. Empirical models using statistical methods were developed to reproduce accurately and precisely field observations. In contrast, process models have a shorter history, developed originally as research and education tools with the aim of increasing the understanding of cause and effect relationships. Empirical and process models can be married into hybrid mod- els in which the shortcomings of both component approaches can, to some extent, be overcome. Algebraic difference forms of stand basal area models which consist of stand age, stand density and site quality can fully describe stand growth dynamics. This paper reviews the current literature regarding stand basal area models, discusses the basic types of models and their merits and outlines recent progress in modeling growth and dynamics of stand basal area. Future trends involving algebraic difference forms, good fitting variables and model types into stand basal area modeling strategies are discussed.
Keywords:stand basal area  empirical models  process-based models  algebraic difference  hybrid models
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