Modeling forest quality at stand level: A case study of loess plateau in China

Modeling forest quality at stand level: A case study of loess plateau in China

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Article ID: iaor20117129
Volume: 13
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 488
End Page Number: 495
Publication Date: Jul 2011
Journal: Forest Policy and Economics
Authors: ,
Keywords: analytic hierarchy process
Abstract:

Using analytic hierarchy process (AHP), we established a model to assess forest quality at the stand level. Three criteria are used, including forest structure, economic value, and regeneration status. Each criterion is further composed of multiple concrete indicators. Pair‐wise comparisons are used to obtain the contribution weights of the criteria as well as those of the indicators. A quality index is then computed based on the criteria and indicators' values and contribution weights. A case study of a forest farm on Loess Plateau in China is further used to illustrate the model. Results indicate that for the stand level forest quality on Loess Plateau, forest structure is the most important, followed by regeneration status and economic value. Among the concrete indicators, litter depth is the most important while the number of seedlings and saplings is the least important. The resultant forest quality index varies from 1.6 to 3.3 (1 = very poor, 5 = excellent). The model is practical and easy to use. It can be applied to assess other plantation and secondary forest quality at the stand level.

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