Romanian Journal of Ecology & Environmental Chemistry
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A study regarding the parameters that influence the growth rate of Salix alba


Authors: GABRIEL MURARIU, RALUCA ENESCU, DIANA VASILE, LUCIAN DINCA, MOCANU GEORGE DANUT, MUNTEANU DAN

Keywords: Numeric approach, statistical analysis, consistency, interpolation method, growth rate.
https://doi.org/10.21698/rjeec.2021.210

The inventory and evaluation of growth rates for afforested surfaces is extremely important in estimating production levels and in determining the wood quantities that can be harvested. The present research was realized in southeast Romania, on a surface that contains 375h of afforested fields. The monitored surfaces are situated in Hanu-Conachi Independenta Forest, at a relatively low altitude. The study took into account only the surfaces afforested with willow (Salix alba) and extended between 2010 and 2015. The afforested surfaces’ consistency and age were evaluated based on direct observations and measurements. The used numerical analysis on different optimization methods was selected from amongst the most used series from the specialty literature. Our results have showed that evaluations of estimated production growth rates can vary significantly when different statistical analysis and numeric methods are use. By using numerical optimising models, computer simulations can offer precise estimations regarding growth rates, and consequently, for the efficiency of a given forest inventory. Common numerical interpolation methods or the usage of neuronal networks do not always lead to consistent results. Specific numeric methods are preferable for a better evaluation of growth rates and current inventory. In addition, investments in computer simulation methods and software should be encouraged in order to reach a permanent inventory, to improve the efficiency of exploitation operations and to sustain environment protection.