Relative Density as a Standardizing Metric for the Development of Size-Density Management Charts

David G. Ray, R. Seymour, S. Fraver, J. Berrill, L. Kenefic, N. Rogers, A. Weiskittel
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Stand density management is central to achieving diverse silvicultural objectives. Decision-support tools in this domain range from expert opinion to sophisticated computer models that vary by forest type, region, and organization. The graphical frameworks represented by density management diagrams (DMDs) and stocking guides (SGs), collectively called size-density management charts (SDMCs), are well established and balance quantitative rigor with user accessibility. Regional differences in species composition and site quality are known to influence maximum size-density relationships, historically limiting the development of reliable charts. Advances in statistical modeling and data availability are overcoming this issue and should encourage more widespread use. We briefly review the history of SDMCs and propose the adoption of relative density based on stand density index as a logical metric for linking the DMD and SG formats. Examples of SDMC construction and use are illustrated for spruce-fir stands in Maine, USA.
相对密度作为规模-密度管理图表开发的标准化度量
林分密度管理是实现多样化造林目标的核心。该领域的决策支持工具从专家意见到复杂的计算机模型不等,这些模型因森林类型、地区和组织而异。由密度管理图(dmd)和放养指南(SGs)所代表的图形框架,统称为尺寸-密度管理图(sdmc),已经建立良好,并且在定量严谨性和用户可访问性之间取得了平衡。已知物种组成和场地质量的区域差异会影响最大尺寸-密度关系,历史上限制了可靠图表的发展。统计建模和数据可用性方面的进步正在克服这一问题,并应鼓励更广泛的使用。我们简要回顾了sdmc的历史,并提出采用基于林分密度指数的相对密度作为连接DMD和SG格式的逻辑度量。SDMC的建设和使用的例子说明了云杉林在缅因州,美国。
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