Accurate forest volume estimation is crucial for sustainable forest management, but the most commonly used methods often rely on models that may not always be applicable across different tree species or environmental conditions. A new study published in Forest Ecosystems provides a comprehensive field study of the Critical Height Sampling (CHS) method, suggesting that this approach could revolutionize how we estimate forest stand volume. Accurate forest volume estimation is crucial for sustainable forest management, but the most commonly used methods often rely on models that may not always be applicable across different tree species or environmental conditions. A new study published in Forest Ecosystems provides a comprehensive field study of the Critical Height Sampling (CHS) method, suggesting that this approach could revolutionize how we estimate forest stand volume. Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Critical height sampling: A model-free method for efficient forest volume estimation
