Forestsamplr
Package for workups for forest sampling strategies. Creates summary statistics from general plot- and stand-level data inputs, using functions specific to a sampling strategy.
Install / Use
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forestsamplr
A library of functions for processing natural resource sample data from a variety of sample designs.
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The source code is hosted on GitHub, here.
How to Contribute
We welcome your contributions! This package is a work in progress, and expansion is welcome. Please take a look at the contribution guidelines.
Wish-list areas include:
- Test existing functions with data you have access to, suggest feature improvements
- Add additional sampling design workup functions
- Edit existing functions to be more useful in practice
How to Download from GitHub
Download the package:
devtools::install_github("SilviaTerra/forestsamplr")
Helpful link: Install R Packages Hosted on GitHub
How to Run Tests
After downloading from github, run this:
devtools::build()
devtools::install()
devtools::test()
Sponsors
The forestsamplr package was first created by SilviaTerra, with the intent of building an open source tool for the field of forestry. The functions contained in the package are based on the equations and concepts outlined in several commonly referenced forest inventory textbooks.
In collaboration with:
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