Journal article
A comparison of four process-based models and a statistical regression model to predict growth of Eucalyptus globulus plantations
P Miehle, M Battaglia, PJ Sands, DI Forrester, PM Feikema, SJ Livesley, JD Morris, SK Arndt
Ecological Modelling | Published : 2009
Abstract
In forest management and ecological research, consideration of the impacts and risks of climate change or management optimisation is complex. Computer models have long been applied as tools for these tasks. Process-based forest growth models claim to overcome the limitations of empirical statistical models, but the capacity of different process-based models and modelling approaches have rarely been compared directly. This study evaluates stepwise multiple regression models in comparison to four process-based modelling approaches (3-PG, 3-PG+, CABALA and Forest-DNDC) for greenfield predictions of Eucalyptus globulus plantation growth from 2 to 8 years after planting throughout southern Austra..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the Victorian Greenhouse Strategy. The authors would like to thank Rudiger Grote for valuable comments on the manuscript and Changsheng Li for helping with Forest-DNDC code. We would like to dedicate this paper to the memory of Dr Jim Morris who passed away during the completion of this study.