Abstract

Forest biodiversity is an important component of biological diversity that should not be disregarded. The question of how to evaluate it has sparked scholarly inquiry and discussion. The purpose of this paper is to describe the principles of general linear regression, the selection of model variables in OLS autoregressive modelling, model coefficient testing, analysis of variance of autoregressive models, and model evaluation indicators in order to clarify the suitability of GWR models for solving biomass-related data problems. The GWR 4.0 program was used to create a spatially weighted autoregressive model. Model testing and an accuracy analysis were performed on the model. Following a comparison and study with the general linear regression model, it was discovered that the geographically weighted autoregressive model is better suited to defining spatially correlated data than the general linear regression model.

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