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  1. Type:String‏‎ (191 links)
  2. Type:Page‏‎ (49 links)
  3. Type:Number‏‎ (28 links)
  4. Type:Text‏‎ (24 links)
  5. Transfer‏‎ (22 links)
  6. None‏‎ (19 links)
  7. TestDSS‏‎ (19 links)
  8. Non-computerized DSS‏‎ (16 links)
  9. Application‏‎ (15 links)
  10. Generation‏‎ (13 links)
  11. Interface‏‎ (12 links)
  12. Type:Boolean‏‎ (12 links)
  13. Capabilities‏‎ (11 links)
  14. Utilities‏‎ (10 links)
  15. Basic structure‏‎ (10 links)
  16. Identification‏‎ (10 links)
  17. DSS‏‎ (10 links)
  18. Problem specification‏‎ (10 links)
  19. Projmgt‏‎ (10 links)
  20. Evaluation‏‎ (9 links)
  21. Forest fire‏‎ (9 links)
  22. SILVANET‏‎ (8 links)
  23. Woodstock + Stanley‏‎ (8 links)
  24. Learning‏‎ (8 links)
  25. Habitat suitability‏‎ (7 links)
  26. Provide missing help/documentation service‏‎ (7 links)
  27. Type:URL‏‎ (7 links)
  28. Students studying forest management planning procedures and processes were very useful ‘guinea pigs’‏‎ (7 links)
  29. Visualization of the preliminary actor network made the people explicity include the DSS in a planning process.‏‎ (7 links)
  30. Fuzzy logic‏‎ (7 links)
  31. Communication‏‎ (6 links)
  32. Resources‏‎ (6 links)
  33. Documentation‏‎ (6 links)
  34. Type:Date‏‎ (6 links)
  35. Structure process‏‎ (6 links)
  36. Haloaclontologybundle‏‎ (6 links)
  37. Carbon sequestration‏‎ (6 links)
  38. Storage‏‎ (6 links)
  39. Need of flexibilization of analytical tools - no "overdesigned" tool that provides too much features for the use‏‎ (6 links)
  40. Using GISCAME to test alternative land-use scenarios under climate change in the Upper Elbe Valley‏‎ (6 links)
  41. Problem formulation‏‎ (6 links)
  42. Unnamed Knowledge based DSS‏‎ (5 links)
  43. Early involvement‏‎ (5 links)
  44. Carbon and nitrogen flows‏‎ (5 links)
  45. Input data‏‎ (5 links)
  46. To compare the current and the past quantitative/qualitative parameters of the forest, great effort‏‎ (5 links)
  47. Not prescriptive‏‎ (5 links)
  48. Sensivity analysis‏‎ (5 links)
  49. ‏‎ (4 links)
  50. STANDPACK‏‎ (4 links)
  51. VDDT‏‎ (4 links)
  52. KU Leuven‏‎ (4 links)
  53. Effects of data quality‏‎ (4 links)
  54. Pulpwood Supply Chain Planning in a Portuguese integrated Pulp and Paper Company‏‎ (4 links)
  55. Effects of models‏‎ (4 links)
  56. Electronic spreadsheets‏‎ (4 links)
  57. Biodiversity‏‎ (4 links)
  58. Conservation value‏‎ (4 links)
  59. Germany:Actor Network Theory to Understand Collaborative Decision Support Systems Development in Forest Management Practice‏‎ (4 links)
  60. StandSIMOPT‏‎ (4 links)
  61. T2‏‎ (4 links)
  62. Simosol‏‎ (4 links)
  63. The restoration strategy of the dry and mesic landscape in the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest‏‎ (4 links)
  64. Integrating an ecosystem model into SADfLOR Decision Support platform for optimal forest management planning under changing climate in boreal conditions.‏‎ (3 links)
  65. Watershed Condition Assessment for the Northwest Forest Plan‏‎ (3 links)
  66. Modular Forest Management DSS in NZ‏‎ (3 links)
  67. Mushrooms‏‎ (3 links)
  68. USDA Forest Service‏‎ (3 links)
  69. SOSKLIMA‏‎ (3 links)
  70. Form:Case study‏‎ (3 links)
  71. SAPPI FMS‏‎ (3 links)
  72. Institutionalization‏‎ (3 links)
  73. Participative modelling of long-term wood production in the forest complex ‘Bosland’‏‎ (3 links)
  74. SIMANFOR‏‎ (3 links)
  75. Universidade Técnica de Lisboa.‏‎ (3 links)
  76. Supporting a multi stakeholders decision process in a Portuguese National Forest‏‎ (3 links)
  77. /sandbox‏‎ (3 links)
  78. A Decision Support System for eucalypt forest management under climate change scenarios‏‎ (3 links)
  79. What-if analysis‏‎ (3 links)
  80. Belgium-Participative modelling of long-term wood production in the forest complex Bosland‏‎ (3 links)
  81. Type:Email‏‎ (3 links)
  82. DSS development‏‎ (3 links)
  83. /testcases‏‎ (3 links)
  84. Actor Network Theory to Understand Collaborative Decision Support Systems Development in Forest Management Practice‏‎ (3 links)
  85. Syunev 2004‏‎ (3 links)
  86. Template:Documentation/docname‏‎ (3 links)
  87. An agro-ecological Decision Support Systems for evaluting soil under scenarios of global change‏‎ (3 links)
  88. The development and introduction of versatile DSS in Sweden‏‎ (3 links)
  89. Norwegian University of Life Sciences‏‎ (3 links)
  90. Template:Pp-meta‏‎ (3 links)
  91. Assessing forest functions at stand scale in a sub-regional forest plan in the Dolomites‏‎ (3 links)
  92. Centro de Estudos Florestais‏‎ (3 links)
  93. The forest plan revision process in the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest‏‎ (3 links)
  94. T4‏‎ (3 links)
  95. Graphics‏‎ (3 links)
  96. UML‏‎ (3 links)
  97. Boise-Payette-Sawtooth National Forest Plan‏‎ (3 links)
  98. Instituto Superior de Agronomia‏‎ (3 links)
  99. The history of a successfull forest DSS in Sweden‏‎ (3 links)
  100. Intelligent agent‏‎ (3 links)
  101. Improving forestry extension services for small-scale private landowners‏‎ (3 links)
  102. AS‏‎ (3 links)
  103. Gaya - SGIS‏‎ (2 links)
  104. Bottom up approach in designing software architecture and features (OOP)‏‎ (2 links)
  105. ZEUS‏‎ (2 links)
  106. Capsis.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  107. PractiSFM.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  108. SADPOF.Software identification‏‎ (2 links)
  109. Example DSS/SHRIMP‏‎ (2 links)
  110. Developing a management plan for the CHAMUSCA county‏‎ (2 links)
  111. Cork‏‎ (2 links)
  112. Coming soon...‏‎ (2 links)
  113. ForMIS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  114. SADfLOR v pp 1.0‏‎ (2 links)
  115. SADfLOR is a web-based tool having for this reason no software requirements.‏‎ (2 links)
  116. EcologicalSiteClassification.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  117. ---‏‎ (2 links)
  118. Heureka.Knowledge management process‏‎ (2 links)
  119. JOVOKEP‏‎ (2 links)
  120. Developing a collaborative management plan for the NIFP in Vale do Sousa‏‎ (2 links)
  121. Enterprise Architecture‏‎ (2 links)
  122. System requirement and design‏‎ (2 links)
  123. SIGFOR.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  124. PractiSFM multi-resource inventory and decision support for private forest owners‏‎ (2 links)
  125. MatrixGen.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  126. RODAL-ARBOREX‏‎ (2 links)
  127. 1) user requirements analysis following Delphi approach‏‎ (2 links)
  128. KUBIK.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  129. GIS and ME‏‎ (2 links)
  130. ForestGales.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  131. BoLa a specific sDSS to support land use planning in Flanders‏‎ (2 links)
  132. SILVAH.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  133. 2) CA‏‎ (2 links)
  134. TAKARNET‏‎ (2 links)
  135. Forester GIS‏‎ (2 links)
  136. FIS‏‎ (2 links)
  137. PrOFA‏‎ (2 links)
  138. MAPSS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  139. GBNL‏‎ (2 links)
  140. Sustainable Management of Mediterranean Forest: Valencian Community Case‏‎ (2 links)
  141. SIMfLOR‏‎ (2 links)
  142. 3) version control and buck tracking system‏‎ (2 links)
  143. Analysis of logging residues chain for a sustainable bioenergy production in Alta Val di Non‏‎ (2 links)
  144. GIS‏‎ (2 links)
  145. SCRUM/Agile‏‎ (2 links)
  146. HedeDanmark‏‎ (2 links)
  147. Wolschart‏‎ (2 links)
  148. Institute of Silviculture‏‎ (2 links)
  149. FVS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  150. Tactical/operational forest planning in a Portuguese integrated Pulp and Paper Company‏‎ (2 links)
  151. WDS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  152. 4) iterative development since 2007 with permanent testing and user feed-back‏‎ (2 links)
  153. NED.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  154. To be filled‏‎ (2 links)
  155. DSS Template‏‎ (2 links)
  156. Integrating wood quality considerations in landscape-level forest planning‏‎ (2 links)
  157. Pri.For.Man DSS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  158. 5) Used for regional planning‏‎ (2 links)
  159. LANDIS.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  160. Tobe filled‏‎ (2 links)
  161. ESC.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  162. A comprehensive system for forest management planning in Trentino Province‏‎ (2 links)
  163. 6) Version management and feed-back collection handled by the software enterprise PiSolution GmbH‏‎ (2 links)
  164. Optimal.Software‏‎ (2 links)
  165. ETCAP‏‎ (2 links)
  166. Template:Transclude‏‎ (2 links)
  167. ProgettoBosco a data-driven DSS for forest planning: an application in Abruzzo Region‏‎ (2 links)
  168. 7) now adaptation for land use planning in Western Africa‏‎ (2 links)
  169. US Department of Agriculture - Forest Service‏‎ (2 links)
  170. User training individual to provide optimal mix of Apps‏‎ (2 links)
  171. SADfLOR web-based.Decision support techniques‏‎ (2 links)
  172. Allocation of slope protection measures‏‎ (2 links)
  173. PractiSFM.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  174. Ireland-PractiSFM multi-resource inventory and decision support for private forest owners.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  175. The adoption of the collaborative learning method made possible to gradually select the conceptual.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  176. Italy-Assessing forest functions at stand scale in a sub-regional forest plan in the Dolomites.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  177. The scope of the modeling project can change significantly during the project.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  178. DSS helped document and apply decision criteria consistently, and therefore produced a more.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  179. SADfLOR web-based.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  180. United States-Watershed Condition Assessment for the Northwest Forest Plan.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  181. MatrixGen.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  182. To compare the current and the past quantitative/qualitative parameters of the forest, great effort.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  183. ETÇAP.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  184. SIPAFIT sub-systems have been useful in training activities, and can be very useful to explain and.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  185. FORSYS Description‏‎ (1 link)
  186. Example DSS/OYSTER OYSTER‏‎ (1 link)
  187. Spain-Sustainable Management of Mediterranean Forest: Valencian Community Case.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  188. Multiple DSS are often needed to meet complex needs.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  189. Finland-Integrating wood quality considerations in landscape-level forest planning.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  190. Sweden-The history of a successfull forest DSS in Sweden.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  191. Analysis at the landscape level allowed the integration of concerns about multiple resources as well.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  192. Und Fursten‏‎ (1 link)
  193. Afonso I of Portugal‏‎ (1 link)
  194. Brazil: Short rotation eucalyptus pulp wood plantations.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  195. Portugal-A Decision Support System for eucalypt forest management under climate change scenarios.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  196. HARVEST.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  197. Peter III of Portugal‏‎ (1 link)
  198. Heureka/StandWise‏‎ (1 link)
  199. The DSS gave the forest manager the opportunity to experiment how their emphasis towards certain.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  200. Property:Has working group theme::Dss development process‏‎ (1 link)
  201. Projection of stand development increases knowledge base.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  202. It is necessary to know which data will be use as variables in the models before designing the DSS.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  203. The choice to develop the system in an Excel environment was based on the status of computer.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  204. Regular ongoing engagement helped maintain interest of users.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  205. PoodyBlep‏‎ (1 link)
  206. 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.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  207. Despite the widely use and acceptance of the DSS there was still a lack of expertise to.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  208. SILVAH.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  209. Lesson Handbook‏‎ (1 link)
  210. Enabling the analyses of several ecosystem services (timber and non-timber resources) in one and the.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  211. R.; Cattrysse‏‎ (1 link)
  212. A financial analysis is an important component in the discussion about the preferences of different.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  213. YAFO.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  214. Modular approach helpful in assisting industry uptake.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  215. Question: How can the expectations of all parties involved in the process being managed?‏‎ (1 link)
  216. Stakeholder involvement.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  217. Need for new models for the later use of a tool.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  218. Best practices‏‎ (1 link)
  219. WVK‏‎ (1 link)
  220. Austria-Improving forestry extension services for small-scale private landowners.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  221. Unisoma Matemática LTDA‏‎ (1 link)
  222. House of Aviz‏‎ (1 link)
  223. Intensity (amount of timber) and temporal progression (period) of a silvicultural treatment.‏‎ (1 link)
  224. Portugal-Developing a management plan for the CHAMUSCA county.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  225. TUZTER‏‎ (1 link)
  226. The ProgettoBosco working methodology, based on cooperation, successive approximations and.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  227. Models & techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  228. Provide missing help/documentation service.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  229. Italy-A comprehensive system for forest management planning in Trentino Province.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  230. The development of large and enduring systems requires a long term approach.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  231. Austral‏‎ (1 link)
  232. Stuff‏‎ (1 link)
  233. United States-The forest plan revision process in the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  234. Lack of proper documentation and support services (manual, website, etc) can severely limit the.Decision support techniques‏‎ (1 link)
  235. The use of the DSS improved communication among the planning team by providing a framework of the.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  236. EFI‏‎ (1 link)
  237. Forest Service of Trentino Province‏‎ (1 link)
  238. Mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus)‏‎ (1 link)
  239. Enlarge the decision space by generating a large set of potential management alternatives.Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  240. Unnamed Internet based tool‏‎ (1 link)
  241. Adapting the software to make it possible to easily include also the output of other mechanistic.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  242. Template:DSS description, Support of social participation‏‎ (1 link)
  243. Question: Is the use of an appropriate language for stakeholders and users during the communication relevant?‏‎ (1 link)
  244. Students studying forest management planning procedures and processes were very useful ‘guinea pigs’.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  245. An iterative process of presenting results to subject matter experts enabled them to better.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)
  246. Neighbourhood interrelations should be included in the generator.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  247. From a management perspective, to avoid the complication of testing something new, the models used.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  248. Using AHP in combination with other methods (regression‏‎ (1 link)
  249. Belgium-BoLa a specific sDSS to support land use planning in Flanders.Knowledge management process‏‎ (1 link)
  250. Pareto Frontier Techniques are useful for multi-criteria forest management planning.Description of DSS development‏‎ (1 link)

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