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Latest revision as of 14:30, 23 September 2009

Brief overview

DECfLOR is a set of autonomous models for management modeling of forest harvest scheduling that are accessed directly through the SAGfLOR interface.

Produced scenarios can be visualized geographically with the interface provided by SAGfLOR or exported to ESRI's ArcView
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GIS Visualization of a proposed solution by DECfLOR

Related systems

DECfLOR is part of the set of tools SADfLOR, whom also belongs:

Data and data models

Forest data input

Data for this optimization tool is provided by SAGfLOR.


Decision Support

Decision-making processes and models

For simple harvest scheduling

  • DualPlan[1]
  • Genetic algorithms
  • Simulated annealing
  • Sequential quenching and tempering
  • Tabu search

For Harvest Scheduling with adjacency constraints (URM model)

  • Borges-Hoganson Heuristic

For harvest scheduling with spatial constraints (maximum harvest area, minimum harvest area, regulation of number of distinct old growth patches)

  • Genetic algorithms
  • Simulated annealing
  • Sequential quenching and tempering


References

Cited references

  1. HOGANSON H. et D.W. ROSE (1989): DUALPLAN Version 1.0: A Stand Management Scheduling System. User's Manual. Staff Papers Series no, 73.