Preparation of volume table of SAL (Shorea robusta) - an approach using satellite data |
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Authors: | V. K. Srivastava A. M. Rai R. K. Dixit M. P. Oza A. Narayana |
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Abstract: | ![]() Sal (Shorea robusta) is an important forest tree species in north and north-eastern India. Large-scale plantations of this species have been raised there under taungya and coppice system of management. The conventional volume table prepared for high sal forest is referred to infer the volume of production of this species. Earlier workers have used aerial remote sensing data to develop volume tables of this species. In the present study a volume table for sal is developed based on remotely sensed satellite data using a regression technique. A two-step method was developed to estimate mean tree volume from satellite data. In step 1, mean crown diameter — an intermediate variable - was estimated from satellite data. In step 2, the estimated mean crown diameter was used to estimate the mean tree volume. Addition of age of the crop as an independent variable improved the predictive ability of the regression equation. |
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Keywords: | sal plantation volume table remote sensing data IRS-LISS II correlation coefficient regression equation |
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