Difference between revisions of "Guidelines for the Country Report"

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==FORSYS – this is our FOCUS==
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FORSYS aims at producing decision support '''guidelines''' for forest management planning problems, where a forest management planning problem involves …
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* the definition of the timing and location of forest management options in a unit of forestland over a planning horizon,
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* in order to approximate or optimize management objectives,
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* that are single or multiple and relate to goods and services that are traded or non-traded, and
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* subject to resource constraints.
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Thus the output of a decision support tool as understood in FORSYS ideally includes …
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* an efficient set of actions,
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* tradeoffs between management goals, and
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* impacts of changing and uncertain parameters.
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== Problem types==
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Guidelines will be created for a number of different forest management planning problems, or '''problem types'''. Each problem type shares a number of characteristics. At present there 10 different problem types are defined. They represent our minimal commitment; more problem types can be covered in due course of FORSYS.
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* [[Guidelines/Problem Type 1 | Problem Type 1]]
 
* [[Guidelines/Problem Type 1 | Problem Type 1]]
 
* [[Guidelines/Problem Type 2 | Problem Type 2]]
 
* [[Guidelines/Problem Type 2 | Problem Type 2]]

Revision as of 16:00, 10 February 2010

FORSYS – this is our FOCUS

FORSYS aims at producing decision support guidelines for forest management planning problems, where a forest management planning problem involves …

  • the definition of the timing and location of forest management options in a unit of forestland over a planning horizon,
  • in order to approximate or optimize management objectives,
  • that are single or multiple and relate to goods and services that are traded or non-traded, and
  • subject to resource constraints.

Thus the output of a decision support tool as understood in FORSYS ideally includes …

  • an efficient set of actions,
  • tradeoffs between management goals, and
  • impacts of changing and uncertain parameters.

Problem types

Guidelines will be created for a number of different forest management planning problems, or problem types. Each problem type shares a number of characteristics. At present there 10 different problem types are defined. They represent our minimal commitment; more problem types can be covered in due course of FORSYS.