207-271 Forest Mensuration & Surveying

Availability

Creswick campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Mr Ian Wild

Corequisites

202-202 Experimental Design and Statistical Methods.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

24 hours lectures and 36 hours practical work

Subject Description

On completion of this subject students should:

  • possess basic skills in surveying;

  • be able to prepare briefs and provide supervision for projects involving complex surveying or engineering; and

  • be able to assess a forest and process inventory data successfully, estimate standing volume and yields, and understand how these are affected by site productivity and stand density.

Contents include:

  • introduction to basic surveying instruments;

  • closed traversing, distribution of errors;

  • basic levelling procedure;

  • measurement and computation of perimeter, area;

  • pegging of simple curves;

  • use of GPS systems;

  • the use of standard equipment to measure tree and stand parameters such as diameter, basal area, height, volume, bark and crown;

  • stem geometry, stem analysis and defects in trees and logs; and

  • standard statistical techniques of sampling (random, stratified random, systematic and probability-proportional-to-size) for both resource inventory and experimental research.

Assessment

One three-hour written examination (50%) and two assignments equivalent to 3000 words (each worth 25%).



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