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  1. DSS description Handbook‏‎ (24 revisions)
  2. Participation in forest planning in southern Italy‏‎ (24 revisions)
  3. AFFOREST-sDSS‏‎ (23 revisions)
  4. Guidelines for the Country Report‏‎ (23 revisions)
  5. Estonia (Country Report)‏‎ (23 revisions)
  6. Case Studies‏‎ (23 revisions)
  7. SIPAFIT‏‎ (23 revisions)
  8. ForestGALES‏‎ (22 revisions)
  9. Wg3 workplan‏‎ (21 revisions)
  10. Case-Lessons by WG themes matrix‏‎ (21 revisions)
  11. Agflor‏‎ (21 revisions)
  12. Esc‏‎ (21 revisions - redirect page)
  13. 1. Defining the problem‏‎ (21 revisions)
  14. SADMVMC‏‎ (20 revisions)
  15. AVVIRK-2000‏‎ (20 revisions)
  16. EMIS‏‎ (20 revisions)
  17. Participatory planning case template‏‎ (18 revisions)
  18. 2011-06 Thessaloniki Case Study Notes by WG‏‎ (18 revisions)
  19. Question: Which DSSs have spatial context‏‎ (18 revisions)
  20. Wg1 workplan‏‎ (18 revisions)
  21. FMPP‏‎ (17 revisions)
  22. Has description‏‎ (17 revisions)
  23. Woodstock‏‎ (16 revisions)
  24. HARVEST‏‎ (15 revisions)
  25. Wiki TaskForce‏‎ (15 revisions)
  26. Vista‏‎ (15 revisions)
  27. Wg2 workplan‏‎ (14 revisions)
  28. Mesta‏‎ (14 revisions)
  29. SADfLOR/SAGfLOR‏‎ (14 revisions)
  30. Classification of Knowledge Management tools‏‎ (14 revisions)
  31. Import Lessons from test wiki‏‎ (14 revisions)
  32. Need of flexibilization of analytical tools - no overdesigned tool that provides too much features for the use‏‎ (14 revisions)
  33. FFIREDESSYS‏‎ (14 revisions)
  34. Conifer Timber Quality‏‎ (13 revisions)
  35. MELA‏‎ (13 revisions)
  36. EnerTree‏‎ (13 revisions)
  37. Case Studies Analysis‏‎ (13 revisions)
  38. Case Studies List‏‎ (12 revisions)
  39. ToSIA‏‎ (12 revisions)
  40. Herbicideadvisor‏‎ (12 revisions)
  41. Explore‏‎ (12 revisions)
  42. MONTE‏‎ (12 revisions)
  43. Monsu‏‎ (11 revisions)
  44. HMSS‏‎ (11 revisions)
  45. Emis‏‎ (11 revisions - redirect page)
  46. Lower-case property values (import error)‏‎ (11 revisions)
  47. SADfLOR/INfLOR‏‎ (11 revisions)
  48. Participatory processes and Knowledge management Workgroup progress reports‏‎ (11 revisions)
  49. Which kinds of DSS focus on landscape quality‏‎ (11 revisions)
  50. Question: Question: Which DSSs use Stochastic programming‏‎ (11 revisions)
  51. It would have been better to involve some end users at earlier stages of the system development‏‎ (11 revisions)
  52. COST Action FP0804: FORSYS:Community Portal‏‎ (11 revisions)
  53. OSMOSE‏‎ (11 revisions)
  54. The Forest Time Machine‏‎ (10 revisions)
  55. Sim4Tree‏‎ (10 revisions)
  56. Test‏‎ (10 revisions)
  57. Guidelines/Problem Type 1‏‎ (10 revisions)
  58. Update detailed documentation of how to create / edit new DSSs‏‎ (10 revisions)
  59. FVS‏‎ (10 revisions)
  60. Lessons from Country Studies‏‎ (10 revisions)
  61. RPF‏‎ (10 revisions)
  62. Guideline‏‎ (10 revisions)
  63. Question: Which DSSs are developed/used to address that specific Forsys problem?‏‎ (9 revisions)
  64. Test template‏‎ (9 revisions)
  65. Properties - Has domain - Has DSS development stage‏‎ (9 revisions)
  66. 2011-11 Leuven Case Study Agenda‏‎ (9 revisions)
  67. To compare the current and the past quantitative-qualitative parameters of the forest, great effort‏‎ (9 revisions)
  68. Hugin‏‎ (9 revisions)
  69. EFISCEN‏‎ (9 revisions)
  70. Neighbourhood interrelations should be included in the generator‏‎ (9 revisions)
  71. The definition of standardized and specific criteria for selecting and zoning forest compartment‏‎ (9 revisions)
  72. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP)‏‎ (9 revisions)
  73. SIMFLOR‏‎ (8 revisions)
  74. Case Study Literature Methods‏‎ (8 revisions)
  75. Success criteria‏‎ (8 revisions)
  76. Question: Which DSSs were developed by large team of people‏‎ (8 revisions)
  77. AFFOREST-sDSS.Description of DSS development‏‎ (8 revisions)
  78. Users preferred enhanced functionality rather than useability‏‎ (8 revisions)
  79. Contry Report Category‏‎ (8 revisions)
  80. GB Forestry DSS‏‎ (8 revisions)
  81. Using Actor Network Theory in the design stage can help in understanding the dynamism of the network‏‎ (8 revisions)
  82. The adoption of the collaborative learning method made possible to gradually select the conceptual‏‎ (8 revisions)
  83. The choice to develop the system in an Excel environment was based on the status of computer‏‎ (8 revisions)
  84. Import queries and other pages from the testwiki‏‎ (8 revisions)
  85. The use of structured output (maps, tables and charts) makes the methodology and the results more‏‎ (8 revisions)
  86. Adapting the software to make it possible to easily include also the output of other mechanistic‏‎ (8 revisions)
  87. Заглавная страница‏‎ (8 revisions)
  88. Question: Which DSSs support multiple objectives‏‎ (8 revisions)
  89. Students studying forest management planning procedures and processes were very useful product testers‏‎ (8 revisions)
  90. Participatory Planning in a Pulpwood Supply Chain Planning in a Portuguese integrated Pulp and Paper Company‏‎ (7 revisions)
  91. Regular ongoing engagement helped maintain interest of users‏‎ (7 revisions)
  92. The fact that ProgettoBosco is conceived according to the criteria and indicators of sustainable‏‎ (7 revisions)
  93. Visualization of the preliminary actor network made the people explicity include the DSS in a planning process‏‎ (7 revisions)
  94. Case-Lessons by ID with WG themes‏‎ (7 revisions)
  95. 2011-06 Thessaloniki Case Study Notes by Research Phase‏‎ (7 revisions)
  96. AFFOREST-sDSS.Decision support techniques‏‎ (7 revisions)
  97. The kinds of DSS traditionally used to calculate timber harvest levels are now being used to model‏‎ (7 revisions)
  98. DSS allowed to explain better some technical concepts to non-professional stakeholders‏‎ (7 revisions)
  99. SIPAFIT can act sometimes as a referee to settle arguments among experts, users and stakeholders‏‎ (7 revisions)
  100. AFFOREST-sDSS.Knowledge management process‏‎ (7 revisions)
  101. Geo-SIMA-HWIND‏‎ (7 revisions)
  102. Need for new models for the later use of a tool‏‎ (7 revisions)
  103. DSS can help in varying the treatment according to more than one forest function‏‎ (7 revisions)
  104. Some pages do not display‏‎ (7 revisions)
  105. Provide a simple version of the DSS, which new users can try out and learn quickly‏‎ (7 revisions)
  106. TerEval‏‎ (7 revisions)
  107. Need of a moderator function‏‎ (7 revisions)
  108. Community of Practice‏‎ (7 revisions)
  109. STSM Call 2012-12‏‎ (7 revisions)
  110. Provide missing help-documentation service‏‎ (7 revisions)
  111. TEAMS‏‎ (7 revisions)
  112. Actor Network Theory provides a suitable lens for exploring both technical and human aspects of DSS institutionalization in the forestry domain‏‎ (7 revisions)
  113. Participation in forest planning in Sardinia‏‎ (7 revisions)
  114. The DSS models built must match the knowledge of the local forest managers, so the ability for local‏‎ (7 revisions)
  115. HARVEST.Software‏‎ (7 revisions)
  116. Wiki editing‏‎ (7 revisions)
  117. Case Studies Lessons List‏‎ (6 revisions)
  118. Embedding a DSS in a GIS software allows obtaining information at different spatial scales using the‏‎ (6 revisions)
  119. The development of large and enduring systems requires a long term approach‏‎ (6 revisions)
  120. Criterium DecisionPlus‏‎ (6 revisions)
  121. Question: DSS for evaluating options‏‎ (6 revisions)
  122. Heureka/RegWise‏‎ (6 revisions)
  123. ForestGales‏‎ (6 revisions)
  124. Methods and Models‏‎ (6 revisions)
  125. HaRPPS‏‎ (6 revisions)
  126. Herbicide Advisor‏‎ (6 revisions)
  127. FORSYS Problem dimensions - necessary or not for Lesson‏‎ (6 revisions)
  128. Sim4Tree.Decision support techniques‏‎ (6 revisions)
  129. From a management perspective, to avoid the complication of testing something new, the models used‏‎ (6 revisions)
  130. The scope of the modeling project can change significantly during the project‏‎ (6 revisions)
  131. Information about the properties‏‎ (6 revisions)
  132. Finland-Strategic planning at the national forest administration‏‎ (6 revisions)
  133. Question: Which FMDSS consider Non Wood Forest Products‏‎ (6 revisions)
  134. DSS architecture and design Workplan 2013‏‎ (6 revisions)
  135. The activation of an iterative process through periodical meetings permitted to all the stakeholders‏‎ (6 revisions)
  136. A financial analysis is an important component in the discussion about the preferences of different‏‎ (6 revisions)
  137. ETÇAP‏‎ (6 revisions)
  138. Combo box vs. multiple values (Has other models)‏‎ (6 revisions)
  139. T(ree)‏‎ (6 revisions)
  140. The tracing of the current actor network interactions made the group realize that they need a different kind of stakeholders from what they previously thought‏‎ (6 revisions)
  141. New structure of the wiki start page‏‎ (6 revisions)
  142. The analysis of the actor network interactions allowed to identify the criticalities to be solved in order to develop the collaborative process‏‎ (6 revisions)
  143. ClimChAlp‏‎ (6 revisions)
  144. Import data Methods and Dimensions (WG2)‏‎ (6 revisions)
  145. An optimisation module comparing alternative scenarios based on multi-criteria analysis should be‏‎ (6 revisions)
  146. 3. Evaluating options‏‎ (6 revisions)
  147. SimForTree‏‎ (6 revisions)
  148. DSS for managing forest fire casualties‏‎ (6 revisions)
  149. Wiki User's glossary‏‎ (6 revisions)
  150. Enlarged decision space‏‎ (6 revisions)
  151. Italy-A comprehensive system for forest management planning in Trentino Province‏‎ (6 revisions)
  152. DSS lectures‏‎ (5 revisions)
  153. SiWaWa‏‎ (5 revisions)
  154. Use of adequate DSS development methodology‏‎ (5 revisions)
  155. Afforestion and deforestation options should be included in the management options‏‎ (5 revisions)
  156. TAURON‏‎ (5 revisions)
  157. Help page navigation link changed to Category:Help‏‎ (5 revisions)
  158. Test query‏‎ (5 revisions)
  159. Stakeholders contribution in ranking forest functions‏‎ (5 revisions)
  160. Knowledge management process - definitions of alternatives are not clear enough fro a non-expert user‏‎ (5 revisions)
  161. Interpretative case studies can help reduce the gap between research and practice‏‎ (5 revisions)
  162. T‏‎ (5 revisions)
  163. Some of the queries in FAQ are not yet implemented‏‎ (5 revisions)
  164. Lack of proper documentation and support services (manual, website, etc) can severely limit the‏‎ (5 revisions)
  165. FORESTAR‏‎ (5 revisions)
  166. AFFOREST-sDSS.Software‏‎ (5 revisions)
  167. The tracing of the actor network supported the identification of the key actors influencing the collaborative DSS implementation and institutionalization‏‎ (5 revisions)
  168. WebCorky‏‎ (5 revisions)
  169. AFFOREST-sDSS.Support of social participation‏‎ (5 revisions)
  170. It is necessary to know which data will be use as variables in the models before designing the DSS‏‎ (5 revisions)
  171. An iterative process of presenting results to subject matter experts enabled them to better‏‎ (5 revisions)
  172. SifPlan‏‎ (5 revisions)
  173. TestTable‏‎ (5 revisions)
  174. Quality flag: implementation still hanging‏‎ (5 revisions)
  175. The DSS gave the forest manager the opportunity to experiment how their emphasis towards certain‏‎ (5 revisions)
  176. To meet the needs of customer - the Forest Service - and to obtain satisfying results the‏‎ (5 revisions)
  177. VDDT-Path‏‎ (5 revisions)
  178. Lessons from Survey‏‎ (5 revisions)
  179. SØK‏‎ (5 revisions)
  180. Question: DSS Commercial Product‏‎ (5 revisions)
  181. Integration of decision support tools?‏‎ (5 revisions)
  182. DSS helped document and apply decision criteria consistently, and therefore produced a more‏‎ (5 revisions)
  183. Estonia.124‏‎ (4 revisions)
  184. Question: DSS for defining a problem‏‎ (4 revisions)
  185. Norway.95‏‎ (4 revisions)
  186. Running the DSS required special skills, therefore the local planning team required considerable‏‎ (4 revisions)
  187. Switzerland.40‏‎ (4 revisions)
  188. Ireland.64‏‎ (4 revisions)
  189. Portugal.53‏‎ (4 revisions)
  190. South Africa.85‏‎ (4 revisions)
  191. Austria-Improving forestry extension services for small-scale private landowners‏‎ (4 revisions)
  192. Question: Which DSS has strategic temporal scale‏‎ (4 revisions)
  193. Belgium-BoLa a specific sDSS to support land use planning in Flanders‏‎ (4 revisions)
  194. Stakeholder involvement in DSS design‏‎ (4 revisions)
  195. RPF.Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  196. Canada.31‏‎ (4 revisions)
  197. Plan the system architecture based on a broad view of future possibilities‏‎ (4 revisions)
  198. J‏‎ (4 revisions)
  199. United Kingdom.13‏‎ (4 revisions)
  200. OpTimber-LP‏‎ (4 revisions)
  201. Hungary.15‏‎ (4 revisions)
  202. Hungary.66‏‎ (4 revisions)
  203. Slovenia.101‏‎ (4 revisions)
  204. 2. Exploring options‏‎ (4 revisions)
  205. Slovenia.48‏‎ (4 revisions)
  206. Italy-Analysis of logging residues chain for a sustainable bioenergy production in Alta Val di Non‏‎ (4 revisions)
  207. Spain.51‏‎ (4 revisions)
  208. WRR-DSS‏‎ (4 revisions)
  209. Sweden-The history of a successfull forest DSS in Sweden‏‎ (4 revisions)
  210. United States.33‏‎ (4 revisions)
  211. Estonia.76‏‎ (4 revisions)
  212. United States-The forest plan revision process in the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest‏‎ (4 revisions)
  213. Brazil.44‏‎ (4 revisions)
  214. Switzerland.73‏‎ (4 revisions)
  215. Ireland.116‏‎ (4 revisions)
  216. Portugal.29‏‎ (4 revisions)
  217. Ireland.90‏‎ (4 revisions)
  218. South Africa.127‏‎ (4 revisions)
  219. Germany.1‏‎ (4 revisions)
  220. Germany.68‏‎ (4 revisions)
  221. Portugal.93‏‎ (4 revisions)
  222. Requirement of specialized skills can discourage some potential users‏‎ (4 revisions)
  223. Italy-Assessing forest functions at stand scale in a sub-regional forest plan in the Dolomites‏‎ (4 revisions)
  224. Use of the DSS has been considered successful by the participating organizations, even though it has‏‎ (4 revisions)
  225. The very easy user-friendly interface of the software and the clearness of method can be exploited‏‎ (4 revisions)
  226. ToSIA.Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  227. China.40‏‎ (4 revisions)
  228. United Kingdom.8‏‎ (4 revisions)
  229. Hungary.2‏‎ (4 revisions)
  230. Hungary.89‏‎ (4 revisions)
  231. DSS-WuK‏‎ (4 revisions)
  232. Slovenia.113‏‎ (4 revisions)
  233. Denmark.5‏‎ (4 revisions)
  234. Greece.69‏‎ (4 revisions)
  235. Spain.68‏‎ (4 revisions)
  236. Chile.65‏‎ (4 revisions)
  237. Finland.24‏‎ (4 revisions)
  238. Metodology and results are transparent and easy-to-share to non-expert stakeholders‏‎ (4 revisions)
  239. TAURON.Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  240. Spain.102‏‎ (4 revisions)
  241. Austria.83‏‎ (4 revisions)
  242. Switzerland.117‏‎ (4 revisions)
  243. Switzerland.92‏‎ (4 revisions)
  244. Morocco.33‏‎ (4 revisions)
  245. Ireland.47‏‎ (4 revisions)
  246. Portugal.36‏‎ (4 revisions)
  247. Italy-ProgettoBosco a data-driven DSS for forest planning: an application in Abruzzo Region‏‎ (4 revisions)
  248. South Africa.47‏‎ (4 revisions)
  249. Germany.122‏‎ (4 revisions)
  250. Spatial variation between regions led to the development of different regional models, which led to‏‎ (4 revisions)
  251. Canada.1‏‎ (4 revisions)
  252. SADfLOR/DECfLOR‏‎ (4 revisions)
  253. Netherlands.131‏‎ (4 revisions)
  254. Projection of stand development increases knowledge base‏‎ (4 revisions)
  255. United Kingdom.109‏‎ (4 revisions)
  256. Sweden.75‏‎ (4 revisions)
  257. Hungary.6‏‎ (4 revisions)
  258. Russia.61‏‎ (4 revisions)
  259. Slovenia.18‏‎ (4 revisions)
  260. Denmark.75‏‎ (4 revisions)
  261. Spain.33‏‎ (4 revisions)
  262. Spain.88‏‎ (4 revisions)
  263. United States.21‏‎ (4 revisions)
  264. Italy.1‏‎ (4 revisions)
  265. Estonia.25‏‎ (4 revisions)
  266. Norway.96‏‎ (4 revisions)
  267. Brazil.37‏‎ (4 revisions)
  268. Switzerland.54‏‎ (4 revisions)
  269. Portugal.23‏‎ (4 revisions)
  270. Ireland.81‏‎ (4 revisions)
  271. OffREval‏‎ (4 revisions)
  272. United States.1‏‎ (4 revisions)
  273. Canada.75‏‎ (4 revisions)
  274. Forest managers have to analyze how their forest management interventions effect the landscape‏‎ (4 revisions)
  275. SGIS.Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  276. The software did not provide much support for formatting of the outputs in a format that could be‏‎ (4 revisions)
  277. Hungary.16‏‎ (4 revisions)
  278. CoPWorkingGroup‏‎ (4 revisions)
  279. Hungary.80‏‎ (4 revisions)
  280. Slovenia.104‏‎ (4 revisions)
  281. Denmark.36‏‎ (4 revisions)
  282. ToSIA.Software‏‎ (4 revisions)
  283. Spain.61‏‎ (4 revisions)
  284. Chile.124‏‎ (4 revisions)
  285. Finland.1‏‎ (4 revisions)
  286. SIPAFIT sub-systems have been useful in training activities, and can be very useful to explain and‏‎ (4 revisions)
  287. United States.65‏‎ (4 revisions)
  288. Italy.56‏‎ (4 revisions)
  289. Case Study Technical Committee‏‎ (4 revisions)
  290. Norway.1‏‎ (4 revisions)
  291. Austria.111‏‎ (4 revisions)
  292. Which lessons are about knowledge management‏‎ (4 revisions)
  293. Switzerland.81‏‎ (4 revisions)
  294. Forest multi-decision maker regional planning at the Portuguese Chamusca County‏‎ (4 revisions)
  295. Ireland.125‏‎ (4 revisions)
  296. Portugal.31‏‎ (4 revisions)
  297. South Africa.13‏‎ (4 revisions)
  298. Germany.120‏‎ (4 revisions)
  299. Portugal.95‏‎ (4 revisions)
  300. KM vocabularies‏‎ (4 revisions)
  301. New Zealand-Modular Forest Management DSS in NZ‏‎ (4 revisions)
  302. Operational aspects of the system should be enhanced‏‎ (4 revisions)
  303. United Kingdom.103‏‎ (4 revisions)
  304. China.43‏‎ (4 revisions)
  305. Sweden.52‏‎ (4 revisions)
  306. Hungary.37‏‎ (4 revisions)
  307. Russia.122‏‎ (4 revisions)
  308. Hungary.94‏‎ (4 revisions)
  309. Forest Maps‏‎ (4 revisions)
  310. Slovenia.114‏‎ (4 revisions)
  311. Spain.128‏‎ (4 revisions)
  312. Enabling the analyses of several ecosystem services (timber and non-timber resources) in one and the‏‎ (4 revisions)
  313. Spain.69‏‎ (4 revisions)
  314. Chile.84‏‎ (4 revisions)
  315. Finland.63‏‎ (4 revisions)
  316. Microforest‏‎ (4 revisions)
  317. Portugal-A Decision Support System for eucalypt forest management under climate change scenarios‏‎ (4 revisions)
  318. Estonia.102‏‎ (4 revisions)
  319. Austria.97‏‎ (4 revisions)
  320. Brazil-DSS usage at a company combining both short rotation plantations and natural forest management in their operation‏‎ (4 revisions)
  321. Switzerland.12‏‎ (4 revisions)
  322. Portugal.108‏‎ (4 revisions)
  323. Morocco.99‏‎ (4 revisions)
  324. Ireland.56‏‎ (4 revisions)
  325. Portugal.41‏‎ (4 revisions)
  326. South Africa.78‏‎ (4 revisions)
  327. T(ree).Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  328. Netherlands.132‏‎ (4 revisions)
  329. Spain-An agro-ecological Decision Support Systems for evaluting soil under scenarios of global change‏‎ (4 revisions)
  330. End user engagement throughout the development and deployment cycle is very important‏‎ (4 revisions)
  331. Wiki Semantic structure - DSS descriptions Workplan2013‏‎ (4 revisions)
  332. Hungary.122‏‎ (4 revisions)
  333. Sweden.93‏‎ (4 revisions)
  334. Decision criteria beyond the state of the ecosystem (for example, social values fire risk, economic‏‎ (4 revisions)
  335. Slovenia.45‏‎ (4 revisions)
  336. It should be possible to specify the rotation time of a species not only by age but also by target‏‎ (4 revisions)
  337. Brazil-DSS usage on short rotation eucalyptus pulp wood plantations‏‎ (4 revisions)
  338. SifPlan.Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  339. TerEval.Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  340. As the core of forest DSS are models describing the development of trees and stands (growth and‏‎ (4 revisions)
  341. Estonia.50‏‎ (4 revisions)
  342. Brazil.38‏‎ (4 revisions)
  343. Switzerland.58‏‎ (4 revisions)
  344. Ireland.84‏‎ (4 revisions)
  345. South Africa.123‏‎ (4 revisions)
  346. Germany.5‏‎ (4 revisions)
  347. Portugal.75‏‎ (4 revisions)
  348. The analysis team used internal prototyping, which helped train the staff and identify possible‏‎ (4 revisions)
  349. ClimChAlp.Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  350. Despite the widely use and acceptance of the DSS there was still a lack of expertise to‏‎ (4 revisions)
  351. Analysis at the landscape level allowed the integration of concerns about multiple resources as well‏‎ (4 revisions)
  352. China.106‏‎ (4 revisions)
  353. Brazil-DSS usage on sustainable natural forest management in the Amazon basin‏‎ (4 revisions)
  354. Hungary.17‏‎ (4 revisions)
  355. Hungary.82‏‎ (4 revisions)
  356. Denmark.46‏‎ (4 revisions)
  357. Greece.11‏‎ (4 revisions)
  358. Spain.62‏‎ (4 revisions)
  359. Chile.39‏‎ (4 revisions)
  360. Finland.122‏‎ (4 revisions)
  361. STSM Opportunity MBMS development‏‎ (4 revisions)
  362. Providing procedures and structure for data flow from selection of field sample, performing field‏‎ (4 revisions)
  363. Norway.39‏‎ (4 revisions)
  364. Austria.19‏‎ (4 revisions)
  365. Estonia.86‏‎ (4 revisions)
  366. Switzerland.9‏‎ (4 revisions)
  367. Portugal-Integrating an ecosystem model into SADfLOR Decision Support platform for optimal forest management planning under changing climate in boreal conditions.‏‎ (4 revisions)
  368. Ireland.3‏‎ (4 revisions)
  369. Portugal.34‏‎ (4 revisions)
  370. South Africa.19‏‎ (4 revisions)
  371. Germany.121‏‎ (4 revisions)
  372. Portugal.98‏‎ (4 revisions)
  373. Question 1: Which DSSs can support the KM processes?‏‎ (4 revisions)
  374. Brazil-DSS usage on teak plantation‏‎ (4 revisions)
  375. SØK.Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  376. SIPAFIT.Decision support techniques‏‎ (4 revisions)
  377. Austria‏‎ (4 revisions)
  378. Stakeholder involvement‏‎ (4 revisions)
  379. Hungary.1‏‎ (4 revisions)
  380. Sweden.67‏‎ (4 revisions)
  381. Russia.20‏‎ (4 revisions)
  382. Slovenia.14‏‎ (4 revisions)
  383. Denmark.71‏‎ (4 revisions)
  384. Spain.31‏‎ (4 revisions)
  385. Spain.79‏‎ (4 revisions)
  386. Finland.7‏‎ (4 revisions)
  387. Model building was rapid, it was assembling the data that took by far the most time‏‎ (4 revisions)
  388. Knowledge Types‏‎ (3 revisions)
  389. Guidelines/Problem Type 7‏‎ (3 revisions)
  390. Brazil.31‏‎ (3 revisions)
  391. MELA/DemoMELA‏‎ (3 revisions)
  392. Sweden-The development and introduction of versatile DSS in Sweden‏‎ (3 revisions)
  393. DSD.Software‏‎ (3 revisions)
  394. Portugal.119‏‎ (3 revisions)
  395. United Kingdom.108.Decision support techniques‏‎ (3 revisions)
  396. Hungary.1.Decision support techniques‏‎ (3 revisions)
  397. China.60.Decision support techniques‏‎ (3 revisions)
  398. Sweden.67.Decision support techniques‏‎ (3 revisions)
  399. Hungary.55.Decision support techniques‏‎ (3 revisions)
  400. Russia.20.Decision support techniques‏‎ (3 revisions)
  401. Ireland-PractiSFM multi-resource inventory and decision support for private forest owners‏‎ (3 revisions)
  402. Slovenia.14.Decision support techniques‏‎ (3 revisions)
  403. '''1. Defining the problem'''‏‎ (3 revisions)
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