Combining double sampling for stratification and cluster sampling to a three-level sampling design for continuous forest inventories

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​Combining double sampling for stratification and cluster sampling to a three-level sampling design for continuous forest inventories​
von Luepke, N. & Saborowski, J. ​ (2014) 
European Journal of Forest Research133(1) pp. 89​-100​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-013-0743-9 

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Authors
von Luepke, Nikolas; Saborowski, Joachim 
Abstract
We extend the well-known double sampling for stratification sampling scheme by cluster subsampling to a three-level design and present corresponding estimators based on the infinite population approach in the first phase. After stratification of the sample points (phase I), a second-phase sample is drawn independently among the first-phase points within each stratum. On level III, clusters are formed of those phase II points and a sample of clusters is finally drawn without replacement. We used the forest planning units compartment and subdistrict as clusters and moreover formed clusters with a heuristic for the vehicle routing problem. The precision of the new estimator was compared to that achieved with classical double sampling for stratification in a case study. The results indicate that the expected increase in sampling errors caused by clustering cannot be compensated by the reduced inventory costs under the conditions given in the case study.
Issue Date
2014
Journal
European Journal of Forest Research 
Organization
Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie ; Büsgen-Institut ; Abteilung Ökosystemmodellierung ; Abteilung Ökoinformatik, Biometrie und Waldwachstum 
ISSN
1612-4677; 1612-4669
Language
English
Subject(s)
Cluster sampling; Continuous forest inventory; Double sampling for stratification; Infinite population approach
Sponsor
German Science Foundation (DFG) [Sachbeihilfe SA 415/5-1]

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