What you've done may work well on flat ground with relatively few trees, but it's important to consider that acres are measured in horizontal "map" distance. Steep slopes will require the radius to be adjusted to account for this, even if the intent is not to have a professional level inventory. I think a reasonable step a landowner could take would be to place 4 pin flags at cardinal directions on the plot, which have been measured to account for changes in slope. Also, consider that on a 1/10 acre plot, every missed or added tree represents 10 trees per acre - this can be a big deal with small diameter trees when there could be many dozen on a plot. I recommend a sub-sample for small diameter trees under 4-6" DBH of 1/100 acre size.
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Please how to layout plot in natural forest using stratification
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@faisalyassain44132 жыл бұрын
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