The process-based stand growth model Formix 3-Q applied in a GIS environment for growth and yield analysis in a tropical rain forest

被引:0
|
作者
Ditzer, T [1 ]
Glauner, R
Förster, M
Köhler, P
Huth, A
机构
[1] Univ Gesamthsch Kassel, Ctr Environm Syst Res, D-34109 Kassel, Germany
[2] Fed Res Ctr Forestry & Forest Prod, Inst World Forestry, D-21031 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
forest growth model; forest management planning; lowland dipterocarp forest; Malaysia; process-based model; simulation model; site classification;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Managing tropical rain forests is difficult because few long-term field data on forest growth and the impact of harvesting disturbance are available. Growth models may provide a valuable tool for managers of tropical forests, particularly if applied to the extended forest areas of up to 100,000 ha that typically constitute the so-called forest management units (FMUs). We used a stand growth model in a geographic information system (GIS) environment to simulate tropical rain forest growth at the FMU level. We applied the process-based rain forest growth model Formix 3-Q to the 55,000 ha Deramakot Forest Reserve (DFR) in Sabah, Malaysia. The FMU was considered to be composed of single and independent small-scale stands differing in site conditions and forest structure. Field data, which were analyzed with a GIS, comprised a terrestrial forest inventory, site and soil analyses (water, nutrients, slope), the interpretation of aerial photographs of the present vegetation and topographic maps. Different stand types were determined based on a classification of site quality (three classes), slopes (four classes), and present forest structure (four strata). The effects of site quality on tree allometry (height-diameter curve, biomass allometry, leaf area) and growth (increment size) are incorporated into Formix 3-Q. We derived allometric relations and growth factors for different site conditions from the field data. Climax forest structure at the stand level was shown to depend strongly on site conditions. Simulated successional pattern and climax structure were compared with field observations. Based on the current management plan for the DFR, harvesting scenarios were simulated for stands on different sites. The effects of harvesting guidelines on forest structure and the implications for sustainable forest management at Deramakot were analyzed. Based on the stand types and GIS analysis, we also simulated undisturbed regeneration of the logged-over forest in the DFR at the FMU level. The simulations predict slow recovery rates, and regeneration times far exceeding 100 years.
引用
收藏
页码:367 / 381
页数:15
相关论文
共 40 条
  • [1] Simulating stand climate, phenology, and photosynthesis of a forest stand with a process-based growth model
    Roetzer, Thomas
    Leuchner, Michael
    Nunn, Angela J.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY, 2010, 54 (04) : 449 - 464
  • [2] Simulating stand climate, phenology, and photosynthesis of a forest stand with a process-based growth model
    Thomas Rötzer
    Michael Leuchner
    Angela J. Nunn
    [J]. International Journal of Biometeorology, 2010, 54 : 449 - 464
  • [3] Connecting a process-based forest growth model to stand-level economic optimization
    Hyytiäinen, K
    Hari, P
    Kokkila, T
    Mäkelä, A
    Tahvonen, O
    Taipale, J
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2004, 34 (10) : 2060 - 2073
  • [4] A compatible growth and yield model for the management of mixed tropical rain forest
    Atta-Boateng, J
    Moser, JW
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE, 2000, 30 (02): : 311 - 323
  • [5] Performance Analysis of a Process-based Stand Growth Model Using Monte Carlo Techniques
    Makela, Annikki
    [J]. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 1988, 3 (1-4) : 315 - 331
  • [6] The process-based forest growth model 3-PG for use in forest management: A review
    Gupta, Rajit
    Sharma, Laxmi Kant
    [J]. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, 2019, 397 : 55 - 73
  • [7] Predicting forest growth and yield in northeastern Ontario using the process-based model of TRIPLEX1.0
    Zhou, Xiaolu
    Peng, Changhui
    Dang, Qing-Lai
    Chen, Jiaxin
    Parton, Sue
    [J]. Can. J. For. Res., 9 (2268-2280):
  • [8] Predicting forest growth and yield in northeastern Ontario using the process-based model of TRIPLEX1.0
    Zhou, XL
    Peng, CH
    Dang, QL
    Chen, JX
    Parton, S
    [J]. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2005, 35 (09) : 2268 - 2280
  • [9] Dynamic coupling of allometric ratios to a process-based forest growth model for estimating the impacts of stand density changes
    Grote, Rudiger
    Kraus, David
    Weis, Wendelin
    Ettl, Rasmus
    Goettlein, Axel
    [J]. FORESTRY, 2020, 93 (05): : 601 - 615
  • [10] SWAT-3PG: Improving forest growth simulation with a process-based forest model in SWAT
    Karki, R.
    Qi, J.
    Gonzalez-Benecke, C. A.
    Zhang, X.
    Martin, T. A.
    Arnold, J. G.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE, 2023, 164