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Geo-SIMA-HWIND is a GIS-based [[decision support system]] that was built for assessing the short- and long-term risk of wind damage in boreal forests. | Geo-SIMA-HWIND is a GIS-based [[decision support system]] that was built for assessing the short- and long-term risk of wind damage in boreal forests. | ||
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=== Scope of the system === | === Scope of the system === | ||
− | This DSS was developed by integrating a forest growth model SIMA and a mechanistic wind damage model HWIND into geographical information system software (ArcGIS 8.2) as a toolbar (DLL) using ArcObjects in ArcGIS and Visual Basic 6. In this DSS complex problems are solved within program so that forest gaps, edge stands and edges are automatically tracked when the forest structure changes over time as a result of forest growth dynamics and management. This DSS can be used to assess the risk of wind damage to Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), Norway spruce (Picea abies) and birch (Betula spp.) stands, regarding the number of stands and area at risk and length of vulnerable edges of these risk stands at certain critical wind speed classes (i.e. corresponding the maximum wind speed a tree/stand can resist). This DSS can helps forest managers to analyse and visualise (charts, maps) the possible effects of forest management, such as clear-cuts, on both the immediate and longterm risks of wind damage at both stand and regional level. | + | This DSS was developed by integrating a forest growth model SIMA and a mechanistic wind damage model HWIND into geographical information system software (ArcGIS 8.2) as a toolbar (DLL) using ArcObjects in ArcGIS and Visual Basic 6. In this DSS complex problems are solved within program so that forest gaps, edge stands and edges are automatically tracked when the forest structure changes over time as a result of forest growth dynamics and management. This DSS can be used to assess the risk of wind damage to Scots pine ([[:Category:Pinus sylvestris|''Pinus sylvestris'']]), Norway spruce ([[:Category:Picea abies|''Picea abies'']]) and birch ([[:Category:Betula spp.|''Betula'' spp.]]) stands, regarding the number of stands and area at risk and length of vulnerable edges of these risk stands at certain critical wind speed classes (i.e. corresponding the maximum wind speed a tree/stand can resist). This DSS can helps forest managers to analyse and visualise (charts, maps) the possible effects of forest management, such as clear-cuts, on both the immediate and longterm risks of wind damage at both stand and regional level. |
Latest revision as of 07:01, 14 October 2012
General System description
System name: Geo-SIMA-HWIND
Brief overview
Geo-SIMA-HWIND is a GIS-based decision support system that was built for assessing the short- and long-term risk of wind damage in boreal forests.
Contents
Scope of the system
This DSS was developed by integrating a forest growth model SIMA and a mechanistic wind damage model HWIND into geographical information system software (ArcGIS 8.2) as a toolbar (DLL) using ArcObjects in ArcGIS and Visual Basic 6. In this DSS complex problems are solved within program so that forest gaps, edge stands and edges are automatically tracked when the forest structure changes over time as a result of forest growth dynamics and management. This DSS can be used to assess the risk of wind damage to Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), Norway spruce (Picea abies) and birch (Betula spp.) stands, regarding the number of stands and area at risk and length of vulnerable edges of these risk stands at certain critical wind speed classes (i.e. corresponding the maximum wind speed a tree/stand can resist). This DSS can helps forest managers to analyse and visualise (charts, maps) the possible effects of forest management, such as clear-cuts, on both the immediate and longterm risks of wind damage at both stand and regional level.
References
External resources
- ZENG, H., A. TALKKARI, H. PELTOLA et S. KELLOMÄKI (2007): A GIS-based decision support system for risk assessment of wind damage in forest management. Environmental Modelling & Software, 22, 1240-1249.