Difference between revisions of "Sample Design"
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− | The inventory is always linked to an analysis area, and usually to a sample of the stands in this area. | + | The inventory is always linked to an analysis area, and usually to a sample of the stands in this area. This if the stratification of the imported stand register was successful. Data from the stratification is here selected, first the sample stands (a.k.a. Treatment Units), then the corresponding sample plots (a.k.a. Reference Units). |
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+ | *'''Create the actual inventory''' | ||
The setup concern several details (...) but mainly the variables to be estimated in the inventory. When this is decided, a template is exported to the data collector. Inventory data can then be imported in a running manner, added and checked for errors until completed. A complete inventory is finally exported and imported in the Heureka forest database. | The setup concern several details (...) but mainly the variables to be estimated in the inventory. When this is decided, a template is exported to the data collector. Inventory data can then be imported in a running manner, added and checked for errors until completed. A complete inventory is finally exported and imported in the Heureka forest database. |
Revision as of 18:14, 10 May 2009
The inventory is always linked to an analysis area, and usually to a sample of the stands in this area. This if the stratification of the imported stand register was successful. Data from the stratification is here selected, first the sample stands (a.k.a. Treatment Units), then the corresponding sample plots (a.k.a. Reference Units).
- Create the actual inventory
The setup concern several details (...) but mainly the variables to be estimated in the inventory. When this is decided, a template is exported to the data collector. Inventory data can then be imported in a running manner, added and checked for errors until completed. A complete inventory is finally exported and imported in the Heureka forest database.