| Reference : Harmonization tests |
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| Harmonization tests | |
| English | |
Chirici, Gherardo [ > > ] | |
McRoberts, Ronald E. [ > > ] | |
Winter, Susanne [ > > ] | |
Barbati, Anna [ > > ] | |
Brändli, Urs-Beat [ > > ] | |
Abegg, Meinrad [ > > ] | |
Beranova, Jana [ > > ] | |
Rondeux, Jacques [Université de Liège - ULg > Forêts, Nature et Paysage > Gestion des ressources forestières et des milieux naturels >] | |
Bertini, Roberta [ > > ] | |
Asensio, Iciar Alberdi [ > > ] | |
Condès, Sonia [ > > ] | |
| 2011 | |
| National Forest Inventories - contributions to Forest Biodiversity Assessments | |
| Chirici, Gherardo | |
| Winter, Susanne | |
| McRoberts, Ronald E. | |
| Springer | |
| Managing Forest Ecosystems, volume 20 | |
| 121-190 | |
| 978-94-007-0481-7 | |
| [en] Harmonization tests ; Forest biodiversity ; Forest categories ; Forest structure ; Forest age ; Deadwood ; Naturalness ; Ground vegetation ; National Forest Inventory | |
| [en] Chapter 5 reports the results of testing the proposed prodedures for harmonizing estimates of indicators for six of the seven essential features of forest biodiversity. Twenty indicators were tested using data from the common database. In general, positive results were obtained for forest categories, forest structure, forest age, deadwood, and naturalness; the results were less positive for ground vegetation because of the considerable differences in definitions and data acquisition methods. Of importance is, that the test focused on assessing harmonization procedures rather than on producing comprehensive estimates for particular countries or forest categories. | |
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