Abstract
Considering the great significance of volume increment in forestry, it is understandable that there are numerous methods of its assessment. However, all these methods have some disadvantages, either the accuracy of the obtained results, too large scope of works of forest inventory (economicity), or the restriction only to stands of certain silvicultural type. To make the method of stand volume increment more economic and simplified, we defined regression models for volume increment percentage assessment in fir, spruce, Austrian pine and Scots pine stands in Serbia. Empirical data were fitted by four regression models for each tree species. The criteria for the final selection of models for the determination of volume increment percentage were the relevant statistic parameters of regression and correlation analysis, and the degree of concordance of "real" and fitted ("table") values of volume increment percentage. The selected models for the above tree species are Fir Spruce Austrian pine Scots pine In the practical work of the assessment of current volume increment in the stand, in regular forest inventories, the method of volume increment percentage should be implemented with correction factors for the fitting of "table" (obtained by this method) values of volume increment and "real" values (obtained by the method of diameter increment), on at least 10 % of the stands of the same or similar stand class (same or similar tree species and stand form). In this way, the costs of forest inventory would be reduced, and the obtained results would range within the limits of the required accuracy .
Highlights
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Summary
REGRESSION MODELS OF VOLUME INCREMENT PERCENTAGE IN THE MOST REPRESENTED STANDS OF CONIFEROUS TREE SPECIES For each tree species 4 regression models were tested, based on the relevant statistical parameters and the accuracy of the tables of op Cmauuuta EaIlKOGuh, peoocuu npodiecop. Ilopen rora WTO ysasyje aa npOH3B0)1HOCT crafiana H cacrojuua, OH cnyxor H xao jenaa 0)16HTHHX napaaerapa npa xanxyrrauajn npuuoca (erara) no 6pOjHHM MeTO)1aMa xoje ce n xopacre y nnanapaisy rasnoaan,a wyMaMa. Ilpesra By 'I K 0 BHyHC TaM e II K 0 B H 11 Y
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