Enhancing the precision of broad-scale forestland removals estimates with small area estimation techniques

Author:

Coulston John W1,Green P Corey2,Radtke Philip J2,Prisley Stephen P3,Brooks Evan B2,Thomas Valerie A2,Wynne Randolph H2,Burkhart Harold E2

Affiliation:

1. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 1710 Research Center Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24060 USA

2. Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 310 W. Campus Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA

3. National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, 541 Washington Ave SW, Roanoke, VA 24016 USA

Abstract

Abstract National Forest Inventories (NFI) are designed to produce unbiased estimates of forest parameters at a variety of scales. These parameters include means and totals of current forest area and volume, as well as components of change such as means and totals of growth and harvest removals. Over the last several decades, there has been a steadily increasing demand for estimates for smaller geographic areas and/or for finer temporal resolutions. However, the current sampling intensities of many NFI and the reliance on design-based estimators often leads to inadequate precision of estimates at these scales. This research focuses on improving the precision of forest removal estimates both in terms of spatial and temporal resolution through the use of small area estimation techniques (SAE). In this application, a Landsat-derived tree cover loss product and the information from mill surveys were used as auxiliary data for area-level SAE. Results from the southeastern US suggest improvements in precision can be realized when using NFI data to make estimates at relatively fine spatial and temporal scales. Specifically, the estimated precision of removal volume estimates by species group and size class was improved when SAE methods were employed over post-stratified, design-based estimates alone. The findings of this research have broad implications for NFI analysts or users interested in providing estimates with increased precision at finer scales than those generally supported by post-stratified estimators.

Funder

National Council for Air and Stream Improvement

Edna Bailey Sussman Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Forestry

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