Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9443503 Ecological Modelling 2005 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Initial simulation runs for the most dominant forest type in the study area failed to reproduce the observed structural patterns. A detailed analysis of the growth performance of individual trees led to the conclusion that a modified height-diameter function was required, which presumably increases the generality of the model. The new model structure led to simulated stand features that were broadly consistent with observations. After, in addition, taking local variations of model parameters (on mortality, browsing, and seedling establishment rates) into account, we were able to considerably improve the performance of ForClim in simulating the structural features of the different mountain forest stands. We suggest that from the point of view of its revised structure, the ForClim model is principally suitable for site-specific applications, but local precision can only be achieved by site-specific parameter estimation procedures. We conclude that model evaluation and validation as conducted in this study could be quite useful for increasing the reliability of simulations performed with this class of models.
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