FIA Web Tools

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FIA Web Tools. Why use FIDO ?. Multiple output formats – including HTML tables, comma delimited text, PDF and Google Maps Save Templates for Future Use Visual interface for circular retrievals Run multiple reports without starting from scratch. Getting Started- http://fia.fs.fed.us/. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FIA Web Tools

Why use FIDO ?

Multiple output formats – including HTML tables, comma delimited text, PDF and Google Maps

Save Templates for Future Use

Visual interface for circular retrievals

Run multiple reports without starting from scratch

Getting Started- http://fia.fs.fed.us/

FIA Web site - http://fia.fs.fed.us/

Getting Started

Likely to have changed by now.

All the population estimates are listed for every evaluation they are available.

Standard Reports by State goes here

FIDO Welcome Page

Custom Retrievals

FIDO Layout

Start New Retrieval

Premade Templates

Select Template

Region of Interest

Google Map Display

Choose Survey Years

Annual InventoryMichigan, 2007

=2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007

Periodic InventoryWisconsin, 1996

= year when majority of plots were measured or midpoint

Survey Years

Produce Report

Report Display

Multiple surveys per state – Summary contains only table totals:

Single survey per state – Summary of all rows

Saving Report Output

Other Output Formats

Save Active Retrieval – Step 1

Save Custom File – Step 2

Load Custom File

Other Features – Filter Options

Filter by Species?

Other Features – Editing Report

Other Features – Copying a report

Other Features – More Reports

Standard Reports

Fast, No-Frills

New Biomass and Carbon Estimations

Filters – More Available

Ability to enter SQL code and SQL available as output

Why use EVALIDator?

EstimatesArea in acres

Tree Count

Tree Volume

Tree Growth/Removals/Mortality

Biomass – old and new methods

Carbon

Live tree and sapling aboveground biomass

Live merchantable biomass

Live top and limb biomass

Live sapling biomass

Live stump (ground to 12 inches) biomass

Live belowground tree and sapling and woodland species biomass

Live woodland species biomass

Old regional method - Live tree and sapling aboveground biomass

Old regional method - Live merchantable biomass

Estimates – Biomass oven dry(short tons)

Carbon in standing dead trees Carbon in understory aboveground Carbon in understory belowground Carbon in down dead Carbon in litter Soil organic carbon Carbon in live trees and saplings aboveground Carbon in live trees and saplings belowground Carbon in live trees and saplings above and

belowground

Estimates – Carbon (short tons)

Results

The End