Tree allometryUrban forestForesters use diameter at breast height (DBH) to estimate timber volumes, quantify ecosystem services, and predict other biometrics that would be difficult to directly measure. But DBH
Tree allometryUrban forestForesters use diameter at breast height (DBH) to estimate timber volumes, quantify ecosystem services, and predict other biometrics that would be difficult to directly measure. But DBH has numerous problems, including a range of "breast heights" and challenges with applying ...
How should we measure the DBH of multi-stemmed urban trees?doi:10.1016/J.UFUG.2019.126481Yasha A.S. MagarikLara A. RomanJason G. HenningUrban & Fischer
If a tree had multiple stems below DBH, it was counted as a singular tree, and the largest diameters (up to six) were recorded. For specific measurement methods, refer to [22,30,33,34,35,36]. For multi-stemmed trees, we calculated the quadratic mean diameter to represent the DBH ...