Title: UFORE
1UFORE
2Project setup I
- The UFORE project process
- Decide on UFORE analysis
- Read the Manual
- Make project decisions
- Make data collection decisions
- Set budget, secure funding
3Project setup I
- Oversee data collection
- QA/QC (Manual!)
- Data integrity
- Analyze data
- Now Syracuse
- Future desktop application
- Create report
- Manual
- Automatic
4Project setup II
- Q1 Study area
- For what area are you seeking information?
- What area-wide questions are you trying to
answer? - Can the boundaries be clearly set?
5http//www.fs.fed.us/ne/syracuse/Pubs/Downloads/gt
rne287.pdf
6Project setup II
- Q2 Sampling type
- Random - plots are laid randomly throughout the
area - Grid - plots are laid on a fixed grid over area
- Randomized grid plots are laid randomly within
grid cells that are spaced evenly across the
area.
7Source http//www.epa.gov/nheerl/arm/siteselect/s
iteselexam2.htm
8Project setup II
- Q3 Plot number and size
- 30 low budget, high error
- Near 35, depending on parameter
- 100 medium budget, medium error
- Near 20, depending on parameter
- 200 high budget, low error
- Near 12, depending on parameter
- Choice depends on local budget and use
- Typically 0.1 acre circle (37.2 radius) in size,
but other sizes possiblecheck Manual
9http//www.harc.edu/harc/Projects/CultivateGreen/D
ocuments/20051025PresentationMickeyMerritt.pdf
10Project setup II
- Q4 Options
- Long-Term Data
- Permanent plots take longer cost more
- Recommended b/c allow measuring change
- Ground Cover Types
- Local decision on importance
- Hard to calculate function or value
- Shrub Data
- Local decision on importance
- Apparently minor role, though research poor
11http//www.isd77.k12.mn.us/schools/dakota/mnriver/
Wetland20Type20620JPG.GIF
12Project setup II
- Q5 Sub-groups for stratification
- Significant sub-groups within frame of study
- Land-use supplies most UFORE strata
- Local data political (wards), organizational
(neighborhoods), regulated units (zones), etc. - National data NLCD
- http//www.mrlc.gov/mrlc2k_nlcd.asp
- Any other possible, as long as it carries a
significant impact on distribution of data being
collected.
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14Project setup III
- Other project needs
- Digital boundary of study area (e.g., vector GIS
file of city boundary) - Digital boundaries of individual strata
(digitized local maps or GIS layers) - Logistical planning
- Equipment acquisition and training
15http//www.ci.rochester.mn.us/departments/citycoun
cil/wardmaps.asp
16Feeling
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17Project setup III
- Plot generation
- Use one of methods discussed earlier
- Create master map of study area for planning
- Create individual ground maps for crew
- Make sure maps are
- Scaled
- North oriented
- Angle of view wide enough to locate reference
points, narrow enough to see detail
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19Data collection I
- Non-field data (from Syracuse)
- Meteorological data
- Temperature, wind, etc.
- Air pollution concentration data
- 2000 data
- Outside US, need to get own
- Boundary layer height measurements
- Local twice-daily measurement
20Data collection I
- Plot setup
- Use compass and measuring device to locate plot
center from photo and/or map. - Get permission to access property, if necessary.
- At plot center, establish references to permanent
fixtures. - Determine plot boundaries.
- Mark cardinal points.
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22Data collection II
- Plot data
- Land use(s)
- Cover types, amounts
- Tree
- Shrub
- Plantable space
- Ground cover types, amounts
- Shrub types, amounts
23Data Collection II
- Tree data
- Note Tree any woody vegetation, except vine,
- with a DBH 1 inch
- Species
- DBH
- Height
- Crown width
- Crown parameters (dieback, etc.)
- Condition
- Location around buildings
24Data Collection II
- Most fields clear to foresters
- Exceptions
- Canopy Missing
- Dieback
- CLE
- Adoption/Modification of FIA¹ fields
- ¹Forest Inventory and Analysis
25http//www.fia.fs.fed.us/local-resources/images/li
brary/skyward.jpg
26http//www.fia.fs.fed.us/library/field-guides-meth
ods-proc/
27Data collection II
- Details on field data in Manual
- PDF can be searched for field code on desktop
- Can cut codes from Word document, load on to PDA,
search in field - Paper form and PDA both coordinate with Manual
- Field problems not in Manual i-Tree support
28Data collection III
- Means
- Paper forms
- Copies in Manual, instruction binder and on CD
- One set used per plot
- Page 1 plot info, shrubs, ground cover
- Page 2 trees
- PDAs
- Pocket PC platform (2002 or 2003 version only)
- Data collection app in final testing
- Much faster and more accurate, once PDAs learned
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32Data collection IV
- Post field data collection
- Paper form data
- Enter into Excel
- Send to Syracuse for analysis as .xls
- PDA data
- Upload to host machine
- In future will be brought into local app
- For now send as (disguised) .mdb to Syracuse
for processing
33Data collection V
- Equipment
- DBH measurement tool
- Height measurement tool
- Compass
- Linear distance measurement tool
- Standard outdoor stuff
- Safety equipment
- Comfortable clothes
- Functional gear
34Mickey Merritt, Texas Forest Service, in some
yucky UFORE plot