träddiameter
Träddiameter refers to the width of a tree trunk, usually measured as diameter at a specified height. In forestry, the standard reference is diameter at breast height (DBH), defined as the trunk diameter measured at 1.3 meters above ground. The term is used in Swedish contexts to compare tree size across species and stands.
Measurement methods vary in precision and practicality. The simplest tool is a diameter tape that wraps around
DBH is central to many forestry calculations. It relates to basal area, calculated as π times the
Variations and caveats exist. Trunk diameter changes along the trunk due to taper, so DBH is only