John Redmond
United States Forest Service
22 Papers
24 Citations
John Redmond is an academic researcher from United States Forest Service. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forest management & Land use, land-use change and forestry. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Growing stock monitoring by European National Forest Inventories: Historical origins, current methods and harmonisation
Thomas Gschwantner,Iciar Alberdi,Sébastien Bauwens,Susann Bender,Dragan Borota,Michal Bosela,Olivier Bouriaud,Johannes Breidenbach,Janis Donis,R. Fischer,Patrizia Gasparini,Luke Heffernan,Jean-Christophe Hervé,László Kolozs,Kari T. Korhonen,Nikos Koutsias,Pál Kovácsevics,Milos Kucera,Gintaras Kulbokas,Andrius Kuliešis,Adrian Lanz,Philippe Lejeune,Torgny Lind,Gheorghe Marin,François Morneau,Thomas Nord-Larsen,Leónia Nunes,Damjan Pantic,John Redmond,Francisco Castro Rego,Thomas Riedel,Vladimír Šebeň,Allan Sims,Mitja Skudnik,Stein Michael Tomter +34 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors provide an up-to-date review of large-area forest inventory monitoring in 23 European countries including sampling methods, tree measurements, volume models, estimators, uncertainty components, and the use of air-and space-borne data sources.
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Overview of methods and tools for evaluating future woody biomass availability in European countries
Susana Barreiro,Mart-Jan Schelhaas,Gerald Kändler,Clara Antón-Fernández,Antoine Colin,Jean-Daniel Bontemps,Iciar Alberdi,Sonia Condés,Marius Dumitru,Angel Ferezliev,Christoph Fischer,Patrizia Gasparini,Thomas Gschwantner,Georg Kindermann,Bjarki Þ. Kjartansson,Pál Kovácsevics,Milos Kucera,Anders Lundström,Gheorghe Marin,Gintautas Mozgeris,Thomas Nord-Larsen,Tuula Packalen,John Redmond,Sandro Sacchelli,Allan Sims,Arnór Snorrason,Nickola Stoyanov,Esther Thürig,Per Erik Wikberg +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of the tools and methods currently in use for reporting woody biomass availability in 21 European countries has shown that most countries use, or are developing, National Forest Inventory-oriented models whereas the others use standwise forest inventory-oriented methods.
Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories
Thomas Gschwantner,Iciar Alberdi,András Balázs,Sébastien Bauwens,Susann Bender,Dragan Borota,Michal Bosela,Olivier Bouriaud,Isabel Cañellas,Jānis Donis,Alexandra Freudenschuß,Jean-Christophe Hervé,David Hladnik,Jurģis Jansons,László Kolozs,Kari T. Korhonen,Milos Kucera,Gintaras Kulbokas,Gintaras Kulbokas,Andrius Kuliešis,Andrius Kuliešis,Adrian Lanz,Philippe Lejeune,Torgny Lind,Gheorghe Marin,François Morneau,Dóra Nagy,Thomas Nord-Larsen,Leónia Nunes,Damjan Pantic,Joana Amaral Paulo,Tomas Pikula,John Redmond,Francisco Castro Rego,Thomas Riedel,Laurent Saint-André,Vladimír Šebeň,Allan Sims,Mitja Skudnik,György Solti,Stein Tomter,Mark Twomey,Bertil Westerlund,Jürgen Zell +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the implementation of stem volume harmonization by European NFIs, to obtain comparable growing stocks according to five reference definitions, and to compare the different results.
Actual European forest management by region, tree species and owner based on 714,000 re-measured trees in national forest inventories
Mart-Jan Schelhaas,Jonas Fridman,Geerten M. Hengeveld,Helena M. Henttonen,Aleksi Lehtonen,Uwe Kies,Nike Krajnc,Bas Lerink,Áine Ní Dhubháin,Heino Polley,Thomas A. M. Pugh,John Redmond,Brigitte Rohner,Cristian Temperli,Jordi Vayreda,Gert-Jan Nabuurs +15 more
TL;DR: The study provides underlying and most actual data that can serve as a basis for quantifying ‘continuation of current forest management’ and can be used as a cornerstone for the base period as required for the Forest Reference Level for EU Member States.
Species-specific, pan-European diameter increment models based on data of 2.3 million trees
Mart-Jan Schelhaas,Geerten M. Hengeveld,Nanny Heidema,Esther Thürig,Brigitte Rohner,Giorgio Vacchiano,Jordi Vayreda,John Redmond,Jarosław Socha,Jonas Fridman,Stein Tomter,Heino Polley,Susana Barreiro,Gert-Jan Nabuurs +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed tree diameter increment models that are applicable at the European scale, but still locally accurate, using a dataset of diameter increment observations of over 2.3 million trees from 10 National Forest Inventories in Europe and a set of 99 potential explanatory variables covering forest structure, weather, climate, soil and nutrient deposition.
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