Difference between revisions of "Import of FMPP data"

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The basic files are checked for errors in the FMPP. Additional variables could have been estimated in the field inventory (maybe variables useful in analyses with the Heureka system).
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Data is checked for errors in the FMPP. Additional variables could have been estimated in the field inventory (maybe variables useful in analyses with the Heureka system).
  
 
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:Be careful when using imputed plot data/simulated single tree-data based on a stand register of uncertain quality. Any systematic errors here will comply and might even grow with the prognoses, with negative impact on the planning result's reliability. In strategic planning, this carefulness should increase with the length of the planning period.
 
:Be careful when using imputed plot data/simulated single tree-data based on a stand register of uncertain quality. Any systematic errors here will comply and might even grow with the prognoses, with negative impact on the planning result's reliability. In strategic planning, this carefulness should increase with the length of the planning period.

Revision as of 14:58, 8 September 2009

It is possible to import data from the Forest Management Planning Package (sv: Indelningspaketet, IPAK). The four basic files (AVDDEL.DAT, PLANT.DAT, PTFI.DAT, and YTOR.DAT) are then needed. Some additional settings are done during the import, e.g. the type of data is usually "Strata", meaning that only a sample of the stands (the treatment units) in the current analysis area have been in-field inventoried by systematic plot sampling (hence, these sample stands represents a larger area than the actual). Data type "Complete" means that all stands in the analysis area have plot data, obtained either by a complete field inventory or by the "Forking method" - an imputation technique recycling FMPP-plots and simulating plot data in non-inventoried stands using information in the existing stand register. Also, the county of the current analysis area is set, as if tree age has been measured for the sample trees or estimated as a mean age at the stand-level. Be aware if the tree species codes (both for trees and saplings) used in the FMPP-inventory differs from those in the Heureka-system.

In menu "External data" > "Import FMPP data...":

  1. "Browse..." to the catalogue on your computer holding the four basic files.
  2. Set the additional information necessary.
  3. Link to an existing analysis area or create a new (namned in "Description").
  4. Press "Ok".

Data is checked for errors in the FMPP. Additional variables could have been estimated in the field inventory (maybe variables useful in analyses with the Heureka system).

  • Note
Be careful when using imputed plot data/simulated single tree-data based on a stand register of uncertain quality. Any systematic errors here will comply and might even grow with the prognoses, with negative impact on the planning result's reliability. In strategic planning, this carefulness should increase with the length of the planning period.