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The growing need for information about carbon stocks and sequestration by forests has
made forest biomass estimation a relevant issue, far more important in the case of fast
growing and intensively managed species such as Eucalyptus globulus Labill.. Several
methods have been used to estimate the existing biomass at stand level, but using data
resulting from forest inventories is simpler and easily applicable.
This thesis, starting from the work already developed for the Globulus 3.0 model,
developed two systems of allometric equations for predicting total aboveground biomass and
the different biomass components for Eucalyptus globulus Labill. guarantying the equality of
the estimate of total aboveground biomass with the sum of the estimates for the different
biomass components. The systems use as regressors just stand variables that are usually a
result of forest inventories so that they can be easily applicable .
Descrição
Mestrado em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de Agronomia
Palavras-chave
eucalyptus globulus stand level biomass equations allometric equations forest inventory equações de biomassa ao nivel do povoamento equações alométricas inventário florestal
