G uided transect sampling is primarily intended for the sampling of sparse, geographically
scattered, populations for which there exist no list of the units. Basically, it consists of a twostage design, using wide strips in the first stage and a subsampling procedure in each strip in
the second stage. The subsampling is guided by prior information, e.g. in the form of remote
sensing image data. Different strategies can be used for the guidance, resulting in different
probabilities of inclusion of population units, and consequently in slightly different
estimators
G uided transect sampling is primarily intended for the sampling of sparse, geographicallyscattered, populations for which there exist no list of the units. Basically, it consists of a twostage design, using wide strips in the first stage and a subsampling procedure in each strip inthe second stage. The subsampling is guided by prior information, e.g. in the form of remotesensing image data. Different strategies can be used for the guidance, resulting in differentprobabilities of inclusion of population units, and consequently in slightly differentestimators
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G Uided transect sampling is primarily intended for the sampling of sparse, geographically
scattered, populations for which there exist no list of the Units. Basically, it consists of a Twostage Design, using Wide Strips in the First Stage and a subsampling procedure in each strip in
the Second Stage. Guided by the subsampling is prior information, eg in the form of Remote
sensing Image Data. Can be used for the different Strategies Guidance, resulting in different
probabilities of inclusion of population Units, and consequently in Slightly different
estimators.
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