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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ENGINEERING
Table 1
Classification of Stand Size Survey in Taiwan
For photo plots
(Scale: 1/4,000-1/10,000)
For forest type and stand size mapping
(Scale: 1/40,000-1/50,000)
Code
Volume (cu. m./ha.)
Map symbol
Volume (cu. m./ha.)
00
0- 49.9
0
0- 99.9
05
50- 99.9
1
100-299.9
10
100-149.9
3
300-499.9
15
150-199.9
5
500 and over
20
200-299.9
30
300-399.9
40
400-499.9
50
500-699.9
70
700 and over
With respect to land use aspects, the land use and/or cover types were in
terpreted on the photographs, as shown in Table 2.
Table 2
Interpretation of Land Use and Cover Types Survey in Taiwan
Symbol
Description
G Tall or short grasses excluding commercial bamboo groves
Cp Continuously cultivated land primarily managed for, or already installed with
facilities capable of paddy rice production
Cd
All cultivated land other than Cp as described above, thus including all dryfarming
land under either continuous, intermittent or shifting cultivation
U
Urban or residential use
W
Water areas including lakes, rivers, and reservoirs
Lp
Bare land such as denuded and/or badly eroded land that is capable of being
planted
Lu
Bare land such as landslides, unstable alluvium and bare rock that is not capable
of being planted
Five soil and water conservation problem areas on nonforest land were
recognized on the photographs.
Lands with no appreciable conservation problem.
Nonforest lands with minor to moderate conservation
problem.
Nonforest lands that are marginal. In this group are
lands where continuous farming causes serious soil losses
unless intensive treatment and conservation practices
are followed.
Problem area I
Problem area II
Problem area III
Problem area IV Nonforest lands with sufficient soil material for reforesta
tion. Special care should be taken in establishment and
management of such forests to prevent water concentra
tion and check soil erosion.