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National Forest Inventories : pathways for common reporting
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Improving living biomass C-stock loss estimates by combining optical satellite, airborne laser scanning, and NFI data
Johannes Breidenbach,Janis Ivanovs,Annika Kangas,Thomas Nord-Larsen,Mats Nilsson,Rasmus Astrup +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed policy measures and management decisions aimed at enhancing the role of forests in mitigating climate change require reliable estimates of carbon (C)-stock dynamics in greenhouse gas inventories (G...
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Uncertainty of large-area estimates of indicators of forest structural gamma diversity: A study based on national forest inventory data
TL;DR: The results were threefold: data from approximately 150 NFI plots randomly selected from a large database are generally sufficient to estimate standard deviations of diameter and height as indicators of structural forest diversity at large scales with acceptable precision, and the uncertainties of the estimates were generally greater for forest categories in Europe than in the United States.
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Glasgow forest declaration needs new modes of data ownership
Gert-Jan Nabuurs,Nancy Harris,Douglas Sheil,Marc Palahí,Gherardo Chirici,Manuel Boissière,Chip Fay,Johannes Reiche,Ruben Valbuena +8 more
TL;DR: Monitoring progress in the Glasgow ‘Declaration on Forests’ remains impossible without open sharing of data.
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Silvicultural climatic turning point for European beech and sessile oak in Western Europe derived from national forest inventories
TL;DR: In this paper, the inventory-based CTP between beech and oak from national forest inventories in Western Europe was investigated and it was found that oak replaced beech at far more moderate climatic conditions (EQ 20−30).
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Potential for the wider application of national forest inventories to estimate the contagion metric for landscapes.
Habib Ramezani,Farhad Ramezani +1 more
TL;DR: The aim is to show a new application of NFIs, namely the estimation of the landscape metric contagion, which is commonly calculated on raster-based land cover/use maps.
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