Category:Case Studies

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This is a summary page for all the pages related to case studies. This top section may be edited (like any other page) and always appears here, but the bottom section is an automatically generated list of pages containing the category tag [Category:Case Studies]

The Case Study Steering Committee is composed of members from all the four working groups:

  • Chair: Sean Gordon (USA) sean.gordon<at>oregonstate.edu
  • Vice-chair: Ljusk Ola Eriksson (Sweden)
  • WG 1 Maarten Nieuwenhuis (Ireland)
  • WG 1 Luiz Rodriguez (Brazil)
  • WG 2 Tomas Lämås (Sweden)
  • WG 3 Antonio Floris (Italy)
  • WG 4 Luc Boerboom (Netherlands)

The responsibilities of the Case Study STC are:

  1. To agree on general guidelines and procedures for the work (see Case Study Guidelines)
  2. To be in touch with members of their WGs and send out requests/receive information
  3. To keep track of the work already done in the WGs concerning success criteria, conducted STSMs, etc.
  4. To support the work in general

For more details, see Case Study Committee Workplan


STSM Case Study Opportunities

 CountryHostOpenClose
Linking methods and approaches to WG1 semantic wikiUnited KingdomForest Research, UK or other1 January 2012
Overcoming challenges of integrating DSS in strategic collaborative forestry scenario development.Germany
Netherlands
Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) University of Twente1 January 20121 September 2012
Review of participatory technology development for WG2/WG4United KingdomForest Research, UK or other1 January 2012
STSM Opportunity MBMS developmentUnited KingdomForest Research, UK or other1 January 201231 August 2012
STSM Opportunity USA VDDT Use in PNW National Forest PlansUnited StatesUS Forest Service1 January 20121 December 2012
STSM opportunity Sweden FMPP implementation processSwedenSLU1 February 2012

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.