Spatial Variability and Sampling Structures for Forest Fuel Material Estimation

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Spatial Variability and Sampling Structures for Forest Fuel Material Estimation

Ano: 2017 | Volume: 24 | Número: 0
Autores: Aires Afonso Mbanze; Sylvio Péllico Netto; Allan Libanio Pelissari; Anabela Couto Fernandes; Alexandre França Tetto
Autor Correspondente: Allan Libanio Pelissari | [email protected]

Palavras-chave: intensity of sample size; sampling errors; consistency of the estimators

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The aim of this work was to model the spatial dependence of fuel material deposition on the ground in a pine stand, and to simulate and evaluate sampling procedures for estimating it. Branches with diameters up to 0.7 cm (A) and from 0.71 to 2.5 cm (B) were collected. Subsequently, the structures of systematic sampling and linear clusters were simulated for 50%, 33% and 23% of the total sample size, and the spatial dependence was evaluated through geostatistical modeling. The systematic sampling was suitable, with representative spatial coverage and accurate estimators, whereas linear clusters were inadequate. The reduction of the number of sample units affected the estimators, but their sampling errors did not exceed 10% for the sample sizes of 23% for class A of fuel material and 50% for class B in the systematic structure, resulting in consistent estimates.