The bivariate Power-Normal and the bivariate Johnson’s System bounded distribution in forestry, including height curves

bivariate diameter and height distribution yields a unified model of a forest stand. The bivariate Johnson’s System bounded distribution and the bivariate power-normal distribution are explored. The power-normal originates from the well-known Box-Cox transformation. As evaluated by the bivariate Kol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Canadian Journal of Forest Research 2015
1. Verfasser: Mønness, Erik Neslein
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Zusammenfassung:bivariate diameter and height distribution yields a unified model of a forest stand. The bivariate Johnson’s System bounded distribution and the bivariate power-normal distribution are explored. The power-normal originates from the well-known Box-Cox transformation. As evaluated by the bivariate Kolmogorov-Smirnov distance, the bivariate power-normal distribution seems to be superior to the bivariate Johnson’s System bounded distribution. The conditional median height given the diameter is a possible height curve and is compared with a simple hyperbolic height curve. Evaluated by the height deviance, the hyperbolic function yields the best height prediction. A close second is the curve generated by a bivariate power-normal distribution. Johnson’s System bounded distributions suffer from the sigmoid shape of the association between height and diameter. The bivariate power-normal is easy to estimate with good numerical properties. The bivariate power-normal is a good candidate model for use in forest stands.