Improving Volume and Biomass Equations for Pinus oocarpa in Nicaragua

Author:

Valerio Hernández Luis Alberto1,Campos Vanegas Walter Antonio1,Cruz Tórrez Luis Enrique1,Peña Ortiz José Adolfo1,Vargas-Larreta Benedicto2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Nacional Forestal, Km 2.5 Carretera Norte, Managua, Nicaragua

2. Tecnológico Nacional de México Campus El Salto, Tecnológico 101, Colonia La Forestal, El Salto 34942, Mexico

Abstract

We present a new set of equations for tree level volume and aboveground biomass estimation for ocote pine (Pinus oocarpa Schiede ex Schltdl). These equation systems are the first developed for this species in Nicaragua. The first system includes a taper function, a merchantable volume equation, and volume equations for stem, coarse branches, and whole trees. The second system estimates whole tree and individual tree component biomass (stem wood, bark, branches, and needles). Data from 112 sampled trees were used for models’ development. Seemingly Unrelated Iterative Regression and the Generalized Method of Moments were used to simultaneously fit the volume and biomass equations systems, respectively; both methods ensure additivity and compatibility between equations. Weighted regression and a second-order continuous autoregressive error structure were used to correct heteroscedasticity and autocorrelation within the hierarchical dataset. The predictive power of the new proposed equations is higher than the currently used models for P. oocarpa in the country. These equation systems represent a scientific advancement that will enhance forest inventories, optimize timber management of the species, and facilitate accurate monitoring of forest carbon dynamics. Additionally, the new equations will contribute to a more precise accounting of CO2 emissions from the country’s forestry sector.

Funder

Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations

Publisher

MDPI AG

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