Quantitative measurement of spatial forest patterns in Flanders

Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci. 2004;69(1):33-40.

Abstract

Worldwide, scientists and policy-makers emphasize the importance of planning and managing forests for multiple goals. Forests are considered as one of the elements of a landscape. When forests are to be managed at a landscape scale, there is a need for methodologies that describe these forested landscapes quantitatively. In the field of landscape ecology, a comprehensive list of descriptive variables is available for this aim. The selection of relevant variables is therefore important. This paper analyses the forest cover pattern of Flanders. Using multivariate techniques, a set of variables is selected.

MeSH terms

  • Belgium
  • Crops, Agricultural
  • Environment
  • Population Density
  • Trees* / classification
  • Trees* / growth & development