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http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2016.105.3.336

Classification of Regional Types for Pinus densiflora stands Using Height-DBH Growth in Korea  

Park, Joon Hyung (Southern Forest Resources Research Center, Naional Institute of Forest Science)
Jung, Su Young (Southern Forest Resources Research Center, Naional Institute of Forest Science)
Lee, Kwang Soo (Southern Forest Resources Research Center, Naional Institute of Forest Science)
Kim, Chang Hwan (Southern Forest Resources Research Center, Naional Institute of Forest Science)
Park, Yong Bae (Southern Forest Resources Research Center, Naional Institute of Forest Science)
Yoo, Byung Oh (Southern Forest Resources Research Center, Naional Institute of Forest Science)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.105, no.3, 2016 , pp. 336-341 More about this Journal
Abstract
The object of this study was to classify the local types in relation to regional differences using Height-DBH growth of Pinus densiflora in Korea. The regional types were clustered according to Getis-Ord's $G_i$ among Local indicators of spatial association (LISA) by characteristics of spatial distribution which were calculated the residual of sample plots by fitting Height-DBH growth model using Weibull growth equation. Accordingly, Pinus densiflora were classified 3 groups, It indicated that annual precipitation had one of the biggest impacts among the considered site and climate factors. This results can become the standard for regional management of Pinus densiflora forests.
Keywords
DBH; Height; Pinus densiflora; Regional growth; Spatial statistics;
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