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Návrh lesnických zásahů×Lesnické inventarizační výběry×
OborLesnictvíLesnictví
RodinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok vzniku1950s–2000s1973
TvůrceSmith, Larson, and classical silvicultureLoetsch, Zöhrer, and Haller
TypPlanning and decision pipelineStatistical sampling pipeline
Původní zdrojSmith, D. M., Larson, B. C., Kelty, M. J., & Ashton, P. M. S. (1997). The Practice of Silviculture: Applied Forest Ecology (9th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. link ↗Loetsch, F., Zöhrer, F., & Haller, K. E. (1973). Forest Inventory. BLV Verlagsgesellschaft. link ↗
Další názvySilvicultural prescription, Stand treatment planning, Forest management designForest stand sampling, Timber inventory sampling, Plot-based forest survey
Příbuzné44
ShrnutíSilvicultural treatment design is the process of developing specific management prescriptions for forest stands to achieve defined objectives (timber yield, biodiversity, carbon storage, watershed protection). Codified in foundational texts by Smith and colleagues, silvicultural design integrates stand assessment, growth models, and ecosystem understanding to specify interventions (thinning, shelterwood, clear-cut, rotation-age modification) that steer forest development toward intended outcomes while respecting ecological constraints.Forest inventory sampling is a systematic approach to estimate forest characteristics such as timber volume, species composition, and biomass by surveying a representative subset of trees rather than conducting exhaustive censuses. Developed by Loetsch and colleagues in the 1970s, the method applies statistical sampling theory to forest assessment and remains the foundation for sustainable forest management and resource monitoring worldwide.
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