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  1. /sandbox‏‎ (3 links)
  2. Universidade Técnica de Lisboa.‏‎ (3 links)
  3. SCRUM/Agile‏‎ (2 links)
  4. Wolschart‏‎ (2 links)
  5. Institute of Silviculture‏‎ (2 links)
  6. FVS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  7. BoLa a specific sDSS to support land use planning in Flanders‏‎ (2 links)
  8. Tactical/operational forest planning in a Portuguese integrated Pulp and Paper Company‏‎ (2 links)
  9. SILVAH.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  10. 4) iterative development since 2007 with permanent testing and user feed-back‏‎ (2 links)
  11. FIS‏‎ (2 links)
  12. To be filled‏‎ (2 links)
  13. Integrating wood quality considerations in landscape-level forest planning‏‎ (2 links)
  14. GBNL‏‎ (2 links)
  15. SIMfLOR‏‎ (2 links)
  16. 5) Used for regional planning‏‎ (2 links)
  17. LANDIS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  18. Tobe filled‏‎ (2 links)
  19. HedeDanmark‏‎ (2 links)
  20. ESC.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  21. WDS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  22. A comprehensive system for forest management planning in Trentino Province‏‎ (2 links)
  23. 6) Version management and feed-back collection handled by the software enterprise PiSolution GmbH‏‎ (2 links)
  24. NED.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  25. DSS Template‏‎ (2 links)
  26. ETCAP‏‎ (2 links)
  27. Pri.For.Man DSS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  28. 7) now adaptation for land use planning in Western Africa‏‎ (2 links)
  29. User training individual to provide optimal mix of Apps‏‎ (2 links)
  30. US Department of Agriculture - Forest Service‏‎ (2 links)
  31. Optimal.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  32. Template:Transclude‏‎ (2 links)
  33. ProgettoBosco a data-driven DSS for forest planning: an application in Abruzzo Region‏‎ (2 links)
  34. Bottom up approach in designing software architecture and features (OOP)‏‎ (2 links)
  35. ZEUS‏‎ (2 links)
  36. Capsis.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  37. SADfLOR web-based.Decision support techniques‏‎ (2 links)
  38. Example DSS/SHRIMP‏‎ (2 links)
  39. Developing a management plan for the CHAMUSCA county‏‎ (2 links)
  40. Coming soon...‏‎ (2 links)
  41. ForMIS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  42. Allocation of slope protection measures‏‎ (2 links)
  43. SADfLOR v pp 1.0‏‎ (2 links)
  44. EcologicalSiteClassification.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  45. ---‏‎ (2 links)
  46. Gaya - SGIS‏‎ (2 links)
  47. Heureka.Knowledge management process‏‎ (2 links)
  48. JOVOKEP‏‎ (2 links)
  49. Developing a collaborative management plan for the NIFP in Vale do Sousa‏‎ (2 links)
  50. Enterprise Architecture‏‎ (2 links)
  51. PractiSFM.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  52. SADPOF.Software identification‏‎ (2 links)
  53. MatrixGen.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  54. 1) user requirements analysis following Delphi approach‏‎ (2 links)
  55. KUBIK.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  56. Cork‏‎ (2 links)
  57. GIS and ME‏‎ (2 links)
  58. ForestGales.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  59. SADfLOR is a web-based tool having for this reason no software requirements.‏‎ (2 links)
  60. 2) CA‏‎ (2 links)
  61. TAKARNET‏‎ (2 links)
  62. PrOFA‏‎ (2 links)
  63. MAPSS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  64. System requirement and design‏‎ (2 links)
  65. Sustainable Management of Mediterranean Forest: Valencian Community Case‏‎ (2 links)
  66. SIGFOR.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  67. PractiSFM multi-resource inventory and decision support for private forest owners‏‎ (2 links)
  68. Forester GIS‏‎ (2 links)
  69. RODAL-ARBOREX‏‎ (2 links)
  70. 3) version control and buck tracking system‏‎ (2 links)
  71. Analysis of logging residues chain for a sustainable bioenergy production in Alta Val di Non‏‎ (2 links)
  72. GIS‏‎ (2 links)
  73. Portugal-Integrating an ecosystem model into SADfLOR Decision Support platform for optimal forest management planning under changing climate in boreal conditions..Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  74. NFD‏‎ (1 link)
  75. The DSS models built must match the knowledge of the local forest managers, so the ability for local.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  76. It was decided to develop a highly detailed system in order that it could be used in the most.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  77. The choice to develop the system in an Excel environment was based on the status of computer.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  78. MPCOS‏‎ (1 link)
  79. Requirement of specialized skills can discourage some potential users.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  80. LANDIS.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  81. The use of EMDS allowed the planning team to identify priority area for restoration treatments that.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  82. Comparative analysis of multiple alternative management strategies‏‎ (1 link)
  83. SIMFLOR.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  84. End user engagement throughout the development and deployment cycle is very important.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  85. DSS for planning of forest operations technology‏‎ (1 link)
  86. A more informative output should be generated with clear graphs and maps indicating long-term.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  87. Template:DSS description, Data, data model and data management‏‎ (1 link)
  88. United States-The restoration strategy of the dry and mesic landscape in the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  89. Question: Is important to guarantee that the models and methods selected fit best to the problem and the user's needs?‏‎ (1 link)
  90. Stakeholder involvement in DSS design.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  91. Need of a moderator function.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  92. Visualization of the preliminary actor network made the people explicity include the DSS in a planning process.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  93. Forest managers have to analyze how their forest management interventions effect the landscape.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  94. Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB)‏‎ (1 link)
  95. GISCAME is made for either mulit-participant scenario design or - by use of the CA - for scenario design depending from integrative transition probabilities for which starting conditions‏‎ (1 link)
  96. Getting joint funding from both the forest and environmental sectors can be a successfull for.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  97. House of Burgundy‏‎ (1 link)
  98. Manuel II of Portugal‏‎ (1 link)
  99. Portugal-Tactical/operational forest planning in a Portuguese integrated Pulp and Paper Company.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  100. Forest Research‏‎ (1 link)

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