planting, because they
1ce of the bare spaces.
taken up again.
planning clearances,
». When making visits
n, and this is of great
nditions to be studied.
the areas under their
try purposes and are
ys such as to locate
2
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‘oo old for the dif-
nd at the time of
' before a general
historical interest.
recently, and the
therefore not vet
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ising variation of
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U. S. A.:
This is an economic study. For a going lumber company that has its
own plane an annual flight is made and obliques taken to bring cut over
areas up to date. For a national inventory some pictures are used that are
12 years old.
Question No. 10:
Has terrestrial photogrammetry been used (examination of stem-form or
increment )?
Austria:
Terrestrial photogrammetry is not used to examine stem- or crown-form.
Finland:
Terrestrial stereoscopic photographing of stands was recently tried in
Finland, but the methods have thus far not been added to the technique
of taking aerial pictures.
Germany:
Ground photogrammetry is used for protection against erosion damages
in large areas and to measure timber-volume (single scientific work).
Italy and Sweden
have answered this question in the negative.
U. S. A:
»No. Photos are not good enough for this as yet.»
Question No. 11:
Investigation and research regarding forest photogrammetry. Organiza-
tion. Financial questions.
Finland:
The lack of grants of money for the purpose has made it necessary
to put the technique of aerial photographing directly into practice without
detailed examination. The only exceptions are the examination- and
training-works mentioned above.
Germany:
Founding of an organization for collaboration in forestry photogram-
metry at the Technical Centre of German forestry in Hamburg (Techni-
sche Zentralstelle der deutschen Forstwirtschaft).