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− | + | The tree objects define the lowest hierachy in [[Definition:Hierarchical_model | Heureka's forest model]]. A tree object belongs to a [[Definition:Reference unit | reference unit]]. | |
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+ | Tree data can obtained from | ||
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+ | *Inventory | ||
+ | **Using [[Ivent]] | ||
+ | **By importing "old" FMPP data (function in PlanStart) | ||
+ | *Simulation from statistical model | ||
+ | **Simulation tree lists from Weibull distributions | ||
+ | *Imputation | ||
+ | **[[PlanStart]] has or will have a funcion for importing data from kNN Sweden | ||
+ | *Manually entering tree lists | ||
+ | **I [[StandWise]] you can enter tree lists manually |
Latest revision as of 17:56, 7 December 2009
The tree objects define the lowest hierachy in Heureka's forest model. A tree object belongs to a reference unit.
Tree data can obtained from
- Inventory
- Using Ivent
- By importing "old" FMPP data (function in PlanStart)
- Simulation from statistical model
- Simulation tree lists from Weibull distributions
- Imputation
- PlanStart has or will have a funcion for importing data from kNN Sweden
- Manually entering tree lists
- I StandWise you can enter tree lists manually