Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8846243 Global Ecology and Conservation 2018 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The DBH-based model and SDI-based model were fitted using data on a destructive sample of 155 trees, which were representative of tree sizes (diameter and height) and tree species in the Beira corridor area. The following allometric models were developed: DBH-based model [tDW (kg tree−1) = 0.1754 * (DBH) 2.3238], with prediction performance, i.e. adjusted R-squared 98-99%; and SDI-based model [tDW (kg tree−1) = 0.08495 * (SDI) 2.3987], with prediction performance 86-96%. Carbon comprises 50% of biomass. Both the DBH- and SDI-based models can be used for estimating total AGB of lowland miombo woodlands with a high degree of reliability, based on field inventory within the Beira corridor region. Evaluation of the mathematical and statistical credibility of these models, which was carried out on the construction dataset (verification procedure) and independent dataset (validation procedure), gave satisfactory results. Moreover, when applied on our data, these models were more appropriate for the Beira corridor than allometric models found in the literature. However, application of both models should be restricted to the lowland miombo type in the Beira corridor, not mountain miombo.
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