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The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (2001).Afforestation management in north-western Europe influence on nitrogen leaching, groundwater recharge, and carbon sequestration.  
 
The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (2001).Afforestation management in north-western Europe influence on nitrogen leaching, groundwater recharge, and carbon sequestration.  
  
Hansen, K. (ed.) (2002). Planning afforestation on previously managed arable land - influence on deposition, nitrate leaching, and carbon sequestration, http://www.fsl.dk/afforest
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Hansen, K. (ed.) (2002). Planning afforestation on previously managed arable land - influence on deposition, nitrate leaching, and carbon sequestration, http://www.fsl.dk/afforest.
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S. Gilliams ∗, D. Raymaekers, B. Muys, J. Van Orshoven (2005)Comparing multiple criteria decision methods to extend a geographical information system on afforestation.Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 49 (2005) 142–158

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Decision support techniques

Has forest model Growth models
Has ecological model Water and energy balance of territories
Has social model Monetary values of non-market products and services
Has other models
Has MCDM method
Has optimisation package N/A
Has optimisation algorithm Dynamic programming
Has risk evaluation N/A
Has uncertainty evaluation Sensitivity analysis
Has planning scenario Climate change
Has other methods

The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (2001).Afforestation management in north-western Europe influence on nitrogen leaching, groundwater recharge, and carbon sequestration.

Hansen, K. (ed.) (2002). Planning afforestation on previously managed arable land - influence on deposition, nitrate leaching, and carbon sequestration, http://www.fsl.dk/afforest.

S. Gilliams ∗, D. Raymaekers, B. Muys, J. Van Orshoven (2005)Comparing multiple criteria decision methods to extend a geographical information system on afforestation.Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 49 (2005) 142–158