Stand Basal Area Measurement
Stand basal area is a fundamental forest mensuration metric representing the total cross-sectional area of tree stems per unit land area, typically expressed in square meters per hectare. Formalized across twentieth-century forestry literature (notably by Husch, Beers, and Kershaw), basal area serves as a key indicator of forest density, biomass accumulation, and competitive pressure, essential for yield prediction and stand management planning.
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- Husch, B., Beers, T. W., & Kershaw, J. A. (2003). Forest Mensuration (4th ed.). John Wiley & Sons. · URL
- West, P. W. (1981). Use of Diameter Increment and Basal Area Increment in Tree Growth Studies. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 11(1), 122–137. · DOI 10.1139/x80-012
- Kershaw, J. A., Ducey, M. J., Beers, T. W., & Husch, B. (2016). Forest Mensuration. John Wiley & Sons. · DOI 10.1002/9781118902028
- Crown, P. H. (2000). Effects of Logging on Tree Diversity and Basal Area in Montane Forests of Cameroon. Forest Ecology and Management, 134(1-3), 251–264. · URL
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