1. Development and validation of stem volume models for Pinus kesiya in Benguet province, Philippines.
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Lumbres, Roscinto Ian C and Jin Lee, Young
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PINUS kesiya ,PINE bark ,PLANT development ,CONIFEROUS forests ,FOREST management ,GREENHOUSE gas mitigation - Abstract
Stem volume equations (overbark) were developed, using established volume equation forms, and validated using a subset of the data collected forPinus kesiyain Benguet province, Philippines. A total of 481 trees fromPinus kesiyastands in Benguet were measured through non-destructive sampling. The data set was randomly split into two subsets for initial model development (80% of the data set) and validation (20% of the data set). The performance of the different models was evaluated using evaluation statistics: fit index (FI), root mean square error (RMSE), bias (Ē), absolute mean difference (AMD) and coefficient of variation (CV%). The best model forms were selected for final model development using the combined data set (100%). Overall, volume models with two independent variables (DBH and total height) performed better than models with only one (DBH). In the validation of the models, it was observed that AMD of the models converged in the DBH classes with higher sample size. Furthermore, one of the best models in this study, Model 2, also performed better when compared to the general single volume equation developed for the non-dipterocarp species in regions 1, 2, 3 and the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) of the Philippines. The models developed in this study may assist forest managers acquire improved stem volume predictions ofPinus kesiyain the forests of Benguet, Philippines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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