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National Forest Inventories : pathways for common reporting
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China’s National Monitoring Program on Ecological Functions of Forests: An Analysis of the Protocol and Initial Results
TL;DR: The national monitoring program which has been used in China to evaluate the overall health status and ecological functions of forests is introduced and it is shown that among the three programs, the European program gives the most detailed measurements of conditions of forests while the U.S. program generates the most details on individual trees.
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Assessment of sampling strategies utilizing auxiliary information in large-scale forest inventory
TL;DR: The National Forest Inventory of Finland (NFI) produces national and regional level statistics for sustainability assessment and strategical-level decision making as discussed by the authors, which can be used for decision making.
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Calibrating CORINE Land Cover 2000 on forest inventories and climatic data: An example for Italy
TL;DR: This approach can easily be applied to every other European country, linking data reported by NFI with other land use geo-referenced data and with climatic data, so that the results could be more consistently compared across national borders.
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What causes differences between national estimates of forest management carbon emissions and removals compared to estimates of large-scale models?
Thomas A. Groen,Pieter Johannes Verkerk,Hannes Böttcher,Giacomo Grassi,Emil Cienciala,Kevin G. Black,Mathieu Fortin,Margret Köthke,Aleksi Lehtonen,Gert-Jan Nabuurs,Gert-Jan Nabuurs,Lora Petrova,Viorel Blujdea +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the results of the EFISCEN and G4M models with the national reporting efforts for 24 EU countries for the period 2000-2008, and identify the most likely causes for differences.
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