The use of composite estimators for estimating forest biomass and growth from permanent sample plots established by the angle count method
Problem Addressed: Using angle count sampling for permanent plots can create issues when computing growth
Goal(s)/Objective(s): Provide a new estimator for determining growth on remeasured plots using an angle gauge
Key Findings: The Bitterlich estimator is a special case of a composite estimate between the new variable basal area factor and its antithetic counterpart
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- McTague, John Paul
Rayonier and University of Georgia
mctague@uga.edu
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