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Kleinn C. und F. Vilčko. 2005. Ein Vergleich von zwei methodischen Konzepten für die Grundgesamtheit von Probeflächen bei Waldinventuren. AFJZ 176(4):68-74. | Kleinn C. und F. Vilčko. 2005. Ein Vergleich von zwei methodischen Konzepten für die Grundgesamtheit von Probeflächen bei Waldinventuren. AFJZ 176(4):68-74. |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 5 March 2011
Illustration of the inclusion zone approach at the stand boundary, and application of the mirage technique. The mirage technique guarantees that those parts of the inclusion zones that are outside the forest and that would have a probability of 0 to be sampled are properly taken into account.
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Kleinn C. und F. Vilčko. 2005. Ein Vergleich von zwei methodischen Konzepten für die Grundgesamtheit von Probeflächen bei Waldinventuren. AFJZ 176(4):68-74.
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