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The forest resources (FE/C1)

Growing stock [m3 u.b.].

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Region
Geographical domain
Category
Sorting criterion
Point estimate
The most probable value
Standard deviation
Point estimate standard deviation
Variation coef. %
Procentual expression of the standard deviation since the point estimation values
Sample size
Sample size
Min. sample size
Min. sample size
Interval estimation
Interval estimation


Table information

Topic: The forest resources (FE/C1).
Indicator: The growing stock.
Period: The NFI2 survey period, between 2011 and 2014.
Unit of measurement: Cubic metre underbark.
Population: All living stems (trees) with the dbh (d13) of at least 7 cm overbark are included in the growing stock. Living windfalls reaching d13 described above are also included but stumps and standing dead stems are omitted.
Definition: The total growing stock (of the considered population). A merchantable wood volume of a stem is calculated according to the ÚLT volume tables on the basis of the dbh (d13) and total height (h) of stems (trees) included in the calculation. Since 2011 (the launch of the NFI2), heights have only been measured on the second stage samplers (a subselection in the area of registered stems). On the other registered stems, heights are obtained using a height curve (d13 >> h model) specific to the woody species and the particular stand. Possible systematic height curve errors are compensated in the two-stage selection based on the principle of estimating the total error of predicted merchantable-wood volumes, which can be obtained using second-stage stems (with actually measured height). The coefficients of the conversion of the merchantable wood volume overbark to the volume underbark correspond to Decree No. 84/1996 Coll., i.e. 100/110 for conifers and 100/115 for broadleaves. Merchantable wood means all the above-ground, woody parts of a tree that reach a thickness of 7 cm overbark (the thickness is measured perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the piece). Merchantable wood includes branches or their parts reaching at least a 7 cm thickness o.b. A stump (after possible felling) or a stem’s top under 7 cm o.b. is not considered to be merchantable wood.
Area: Accessible part of the productive forest area within the whole area of interest (geographical domain). The forest land category corresponds with the definition of FAO FRA (Forest Resource Assessment).
Confidence interval: The confidence interval is constructed at a 95% confidence level (significance level alpha = 0.05).
Geographic domain type: Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics, level 0 + 1 – state.; Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics, level 3 – region.
Attribute domain: The group of conifers or broadleaves.

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