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Application of Grey Multi-hierarchy Decision to Evaluation of Stock Quality
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作者 蒋志永 欧阳建新 邓晓岚 《Journal of Southwest Jiaotong University(English Edition)》 2006年第2期187-193,共7页
In order to evaluate stock quality scientifically, a synthetic evaluation system of stock quality is proposed on the basis of fuzzy set theory and grey multi-hierarchy decision method. Then the evaluation system is ap... In order to evaluate stock quality scientifically, a synthetic evaluation system of stock quality is proposed on the basis of fuzzy set theory and grey multi-hierarchy decision method. Then the evaluation system is applied to an example. The results show that the evaluation system can overcome the errors of expert's subjective judgment. 展开更多
关键词 stock quality Grey multi-hierarchy decision Fuzzy set theory
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Forest aboveground biomass estimates in a tropical rainforest in Madagascar: new insights from the use of wood specific gravity data 被引量:2
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作者 Tahiana Ramananantoandro Herimanitra P.Rafidimanantsoa Miora F.Ramanakoto 《Journal of Forestry Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第1期47-55,共9页
To generate carbon credits under the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation program(REDD+), accurate estimates of forest carbon stocks are needed. Carbon accounting efforts have focused on car... To generate carbon credits under the Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation program(REDD+), accurate estimates of forest carbon stocks are needed. Carbon accounting efforts have focused on carbon stocks in aboveground biomass(AGB).Although wood specific gravity(WSG) is known to be an important variable in AGB estimates, there is currently a lack of data on WSG for Malagasy tree species. This study aimed to determine whether estimates of carbon stocks calculated from literature-based WSG values differed from those based on WSG values measured on wood core samples. Carbon stocks in forest biomass were assessed using two WSG data sets:(i) values measured from 303 wood core samples extracted in the study area,(ii) values derived from international databases. Results suggested that there is difference between the field and literaturebased WSG at the 0.05 level. The latter data set was on average 16 % higher than the former. However, carbon stocks calculated from the two data sets did not differ significantly at the 0.05 level. Such findings could be attributed to the form of the allometric equation used which gives more weight to tree diameter and tree height than to WSG. The choice of dataset should depend on the level of accuracy(Tier II or III) desired by REDD+. As higher levels of accuracy are rewarded by higher prices, speciesspecific WSG data would be highly desirable. 展开更多
关键词 Biomass estimates Carbon stocks Data quality Madagascar REDD+ Wood specific gravity
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