Forest Inventory and Remote Sensing (AWF)
With effect from 18.07.2007, the Bureau of Göttingen University, the restructuring of the Faculty of Forestry and forest ecology in the two major institutions Büsgen Institute and the Institute Burckhardt. The Institute for Forest Inventory and forest growth (IWW) was as a department of forest inventory and remote sensing (AWF) in the Burckhardt Institute transferred.
Parent institution:
University of Goettingen Details of University of Goettingen
Address
Forest Inventory and Remote Sensing (AWF)
Büsgenweg 5
37077 Göttingen
Lower Saxony
Phone: +49 (0)551 39-3472
Fax: +49 (0)551 39-9787
email: IWW(@)uni-forst.gwdg.de
Activities:
- Research
Coordinated projects
- Development of a statistically based estimator for point-to-tree distance methods in forest inventories Details of Development of a statistically based estimator for point-to-tree distance methods in forest inventories
- Development of design unbiased estimators for the restricted k-tree sampling techniques PCM (point-centered quarter method) and T-square sampling Details of Development of design unbiased estimators for the restricted k-tree sampling techniques PCM (point-centered quarter method) and T-square sampling
- Investigation of the rejuvenation dynamics of forests Details of Investigation of the rejuvenation dynamics of forests
- Modified adaptive cluster sampling with conditional extension of field plots - development of response and estimation design Details of Modified adaptive cluster sampling with conditional extension of field plots - development of response and estimation design
- New approaches to estimate biomass in forests Details of New approaches to estimate biomass in forests
- orest Inventory options for a sustainable reproduction in South Korea Details of orest Inventory options for a sustainable reproduction in South Korea
- Research into the sensitivity of fragmentation metrics Details of Research into the sensitivity of fragmentation metrics
Involved in research projects:
- Improving small farm production and marketing of bananas under trees: Resource partitioning, living soils, cultivar choice and marketing strategies Details of Improving small farm production and marketing of bananas under trees: Resource partitioning, living soils, cultivar choice and marketing strategies


