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Biomasse allometrisk ligning×Stand Density Index×
FagfeltSkogbrukSkogbruk
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Opprinnelsesår19661933
OpphavspersonArthur KingLouis Reineke
Typeregression modeldensity measurement
Opprinnelig kildeChojnacky, D. C., Heath, L. S., & Jenkins, J. C. (2014). Updated generalized biomass equations for North American tree species. Forestry, 87(1), 129–151. DOI ↗Reineke, L. H. (1933). Perfecting a stand-density index for even-aged forests. Journal of Agricultural Research, 46(7), 627–638. link ↗
Aliasallometric models, biomass scalingSDI, Reineke density index
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SammendragBiomass allometric equations are regression models that predict tree or stand aboveground biomass from easily measurable variables such as diameter at breast height (DBH) and height. These equations embody the principle of allometry: the scaling relationship between body parts or organisms. In forestry, allometric equations are essential tools for estimating carbon storage, nutrient cycling, fuel loads, and resource inventory without destructive harvesting. Thousands of species-specific and regional equations have been developed and compiled in public databases.The Stand Density Index (SDI), introduced by Reineke in 1933, is a dimensionless measure of forest density that accounts for both tree number and size. It expresses the number of trees per hectare in a stand, adjusted to a reference quadratic mean diameter (QMD) of 25 cm, providing a standardized metric for comparing tree density across different forest types and sizes. SDI is widely used in forest management to assess stocking levels and to guide thinning decisions.
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