The present study investigates some sampling strategies for the estimation of abundance and canopy cover of trees outside forest (TOF) over large areas. A collection of about 53 000 TOF units in Central Italy was acquired by visual, on-screen interpretation of aerial orthophotos and was taken as the reference population with the purpose of investigating: (i) one-phase inventories withsample points located bymeans of the tessellation stratifiedsampling (TSS), which involves covering the study region by a grid of regular polygons of equal sizes and randomly and independently selecting a point in each of them; (ii) two-phase inventories with the one-per-stratum stratified sampling adopted in the second phase to select a sample of polygonsfrom the grid and then visit only the points contained in those polygons.Uniformrandomsampling is also considered in the first phase as a benchmark for tessellation stratified sampling. The sampling schemes adopted to select TOF units at the sample points are as follows: (i) pointsampling, (ii) centroid-based plotsampling with plot radius of 50m (CPLS50) or 100m, and (iii) plot intersect sampling with plot radius of 50 or 100 m. CPLS50 under single-phase TSS proves to be a promising strategy to large-scale TOF inventories.

Checking the performance of point and plot sampling on aerial photoimagery of a large-scale population of trees outside forests / Fattorini, L.; Puletti, N.; Chirici, Gherardo; Corona, Piermaria; Gazzarri, C.; Mura, Matteo; Marchetti, Marco. - In: CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. - ISSN 0045-5067. - (2016), pp. 1-11. [10.1139/cjfr-2016-0013]

Checking the performance of point and plot sampling on aerial photoimagery of a large-scale population of trees outside forests

MARCHETTI, Marco
2016

Abstract

The present study investigates some sampling strategies for the estimation of abundance and canopy cover of trees outside forest (TOF) over large areas. A collection of about 53 000 TOF units in Central Italy was acquired by visual, on-screen interpretation of aerial orthophotos and was taken as the reference population with the purpose of investigating: (i) one-phase inventories withsample points located bymeans of the tessellation stratifiedsampling (TSS), which involves covering the study region by a grid of regular polygons of equal sizes and randomly and independently selecting a point in each of them; (ii) two-phase inventories with the one-per-stratum stratified sampling adopted in the second phase to select a sample of polygonsfrom the grid and then visit only the points contained in those polygons.Uniformrandomsampling is also considered in the first phase as a benchmark for tessellation stratified sampling. The sampling schemes adopted to select TOF units at the sample points are as follows: (i) pointsampling, (ii) centroid-based plotsampling with plot radius of 50m (CPLS50) or 100m, and (iii) plot intersect sampling with plot radius of 50 or 100 m. CPLS50 under single-phase TSS proves to be a promising strategy to large-scale TOF inventories.
2016
design-based estimation; tessellation stratified sampling; two-phase sampling; one-per-stratum stratified sampling
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Checking the performance of point and plot sampling on aerial photoimagery of a large-scale population of trees outside forests / Fattorini, L.; Puletti, N.; Chirici, Gherardo; Corona, Piermaria; Gazzarri, C.; Mura, Matteo; Marchetti, Marco. - In: CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH. - ISSN 0045-5067. - (2016), pp. 1-11. [10.1139/cjfr-2016-0013]
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