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Équation allométrique de biomasse×Mesure de la hauteur des arbres×
DomaineForesterieForesterie
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine1990s–2010s1950s–2000s
Auteur d'origineChave, Niklas, and forest biometriciansBitterlich and classical forestry mensuration
TypeModel development and application pipelineMeasurement pipeline
Source fondatriceChave, J., Andalo, C., Brown, S., et al. (2005). Tree Allometry and Improved Estimation of Carbon-Stock and Density in Tropical Forests. Oecologia, 145(1), 87–99. DOI ↗Bitterlich, W. (1984). The Relascope Idea: Relative Measurements in Forestry. Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux. link ↗
AliasBiomass allometry, Regression-based biomass prediction, Diameter-to-biomass conversionDendrometric height, Tree elevation measurement, Stand height determination
Apparentées44
RésuméAllometric equations predict tree above-ground or total biomass from easily measured tree dimensions—typically diameter at breast height (DBH), height, and wood density. Grounded in biological allometry (scaling laws) and codified by Chave, Niklas, and others, allometric equations are essential tools for rapid biomass assessment without tree harvesting. Used globally for carbon accounting, yield estimation, and ecosystem characterization.Tree height measurement—determining the vertical distance from ground to tree top—is a cornerstone of forest inventory and biomass estimation. Ranging from classical optical instruments (clinometer, Abney level) to modern laser hypsometers and airborne LiDAR, tree height quantification enables calculation of volume, biomass, site index (productivity), and forest structural characterization essential for management, research, and carbon accounting.
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