The behaviour of the measure of surround in relation to the diameter and spatial structure of a forest stand |
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Authors: | F Patrick Graz |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Environmental Management, University of Ballarat, P.O. Box 663, Ballarat, VIC, 3353, Australia |
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Abstract: | Forestry inventory practices have, in the past, concentrated on obtaining information primarily required for timber management.
To assess the ecological impact of exploitation, particularly under continuous cover forest management, diversity measures
are required that consider the structural diversity in a forest stand. The measure of surround that was initially developed
in Germany may be used to quantify the spatial interspersion of different tree size classes as a measure of spatial diversity.
While the measure of surround has been applied to practical problems in the past, little is known about its actual performance
in relation to stand compositions. This study investigate the behaviour of the index using a number of simulated age class
distributions under various degrees of interspersion to provide a norm against which it may be compared. The measure of surround
applied to diameter distributions is closely related to the diameter structure of a stand. When diameter classes are interspersed
completely randomly within a stand the relative cumulative frequency of the diameter class provides an estimator of the size
specific measure of surround. This provides a baseline from which the index may be interpreted. |
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Keywords: | Spatial diversity Measure of surround Aggregation Simulation Interspersion |
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