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Project: Hierarchical Nearest Neighbor Imputation
A nearest neighbors method for generating simulated tree lists has
been developed. The method employs an implicit two-scale hierarchy
to incorporate information from a coarse scale representing the
distribution of stand attributes across a region and a fine scale
representing the distribution of tree attributes within a stand. The
tree list generation method was implemented and tested using data from
untreated, naturally regenerated and planted forests in western
Oregon, western Washington, and southern British Columbia west of the
Cascade Mountains. Simulated tree lists were generated from stand
scale attributes for each of the actual tree lists in the data.
Distributions of stand scale and tree scale attributes were estimated
and used to compare the simulated and actual tree lists. At the stand
scale distributions of quadratic mean diameter and average height for
the simulated and actual stands were in very good agreement, having
approximately 98% of their probability mass in common for each
attribute. At the tree scale, comparisons of the distributions of
diameter at breast height, height, and species composition between the
simulated and actual stands were more variable, with approximately 84%
of the simulated stands identified as statistically similar to their
respective actual stands. Preprint PDF
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