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System name: NED | System name: NED | ||
− | + | NED was originally an acronym for the northeast decision model; however, since 1995 when development was expanded to include other regions of North America, the reference to the northeastern United States was dropped, and the name is now simply NED. | |
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=== Brief overview === | === Brief overview === | ||
NED is a set of computer-based tools for forest ecosystem management designed to allow the analysis of the trade-offs required when managing for multiple benefits. | NED is a set of computer-based tools for forest ecosystem management designed to allow the analysis of the trade-offs required when managing for multiple benefits. | ||
+ | [[Category:Decision support system]] | ||
[[Category:USA DSS]] | [[Category:USA DSS]] | ||
+ | [[Image:Image007.jpg|thumb|NED logo]] | ||
__TOC__ | __TOC__ | ||
=== Scope of the system === | === Scope of the system === | ||
− | + | NED-2 is a DSS designed to help professional forest managers to evaluate current and future conditions of their forest under alternative scenarios. It uses a goal-driven approach to the analysis of inventory data and simulated plans, which distinguishes NED-2 from other available DSS or inventory processing tools. Additional tools are usable by general public, school children, and forest landowners. | |
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=== System origin === | === System origin === | ||
* Development has been led by USDA Forest Service's Northeastern Research Station, but includes many collaborators from other federal agencies, universities, state governments and private consulting foresters throughout the eastern United States. | * Development has been led by USDA Forest Service's Northeastern Research Station, but includes many collaborators from other federal agencies, universities, state governments and private consulting foresters throughout the eastern United States. | ||
* NED has been developed as a goal-driven system with the intent of providing useful and scientifically credible information for project-level planning to natural resources managers. | * NED has been developed as a goal-driven system with the intent of providing useful and scientifically credible information for project-level planning to natural resources managers. | ||
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=== Support for specific issues === | === Support for specific issues === | ||
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=== Capability to support decision making phases === | === Capability to support decision making phases === | ||
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− | * Intelligence | + | [Intelligence, Design, Choice, Monitoring <ref>http://fp0804.emu.ee/wiki/index.php/Simon%27s_decision_making_model</ref>] |
− | * Design | + | |
− | * Choice | + | * Intelligence: helps identify and capture management goals |
− | * Monitor | + | * Design: provides recommendations on treatments for progressing toward management goals |
+ | * Choice: helps evaluate the extent to which alternative treatments attain management goals | ||
+ | * Monitor: ??? | ||
=== Related systems === | === Related systems === | ||
− | * | + | * Stand Visualization System (SVS): used to visualize results at the stand level |
− | * [[FVS]] | + | * [[FVS]]: growth and yield simulator |
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+ | Other NED tools: | ||
+ | * STEWPLAN: Forest stewardship planner | ||
+ | * NEDLite: software that enables field data collection on handheld computers/PDAs with automatic data transfer into NED for analysis | ||
+ | * NEWILD: evaluates the habitat suitability of stand inventory data by comparing them to a set of species/habitat matrices | ||
== Data and data models == | == Data and data models == | ||
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=== Type of information input from user (via GUI) === | === Type of information input from user (via GUI) === | ||
− | The users have to address their goals within the [[#Support for specific issues | above]] mentioned ones. | + | The users have to address their goals within the [[#Support for specific issues |above]] mentioned ones. |
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== Models == | == Models == | ||
=== Forest models === | === Forest models === | ||
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+ | NED-2 doesn't do the actual forest growth simulation, but it controls the flow of data to and from external forest simulation models that are installed with NED-2 (typically regional [[FVS]] variants). | ||
=== Social models === | === Social models === | ||
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+ | NED-2 provides the user with a number of alternative algorithms for translating inventory data into attainment measures for each resource goal (visual quality, wildlife, water, wood production, and general ecological objectives). For example, the following metrics are possible for evaluating water quality: | ||
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+ | * Meet Best Management Practices | ||
+ | * Provide Intensive Protection of Water Resources | ||
+ | * Provide Intensive Protection of Wetlands | ||
+ | * Provide Protection of Riparian Areas | ||
+ | * Enhance Habitat for Warm Water Fish | ||
+ | * Enhance Habitat for Cold Water Fish | ||
== Decision Support == | == Decision Support == | ||
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=== Typical temporal scale of application === | === Typical temporal scale of application === | ||
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+ | Goals can be used as longer-term strategic or shorter-term tactical targets. | ||
=== Types of decisions supported === | === Types of decisions supported === | ||
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*Multiple criteria/ranking | *Multiple criteria/ranking | ||
*Other | *Other | ||
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=== Types of outputs === | === Types of outputs === | ||
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− | + | NED-2 produces a report in HTML format that indicates whether each goal has succeeded or failed, including details on each of the conditions in the analysis. It also provides a wide variety of standardized reports on vegetation attributes and associate values. | |
=== Spatial analysis capabilities === | === Spatial analysis capabilities === | ||
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− | + | NED-2 can link to the ArcMap GIS system to 1) display results spatially, and 2) identify stand adjacencies and then use this information to report some patch measures. | |
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=== Abilities to address interdisciplinary, multi-scaled, and political issues === | === Abilities to address interdisciplinary, multi-scaled, and political issues === | ||
− | Evaluate interactions between different basic information types (biophysical, economic, social) | + | * [Evaluate interactions between different basic information types (biophysical, economic, social)] |
+ | * [Produce coordinated results for decision makers operating at different spatial scales] | ||
+ | * [Facilitate social negotiation and learning] | ||
+ | NED-2 evaluates interactions between different basic information types (biophysical, economic, social) through its application of user goals to evaluation of the biophysical resources. | ||
== System == | == System == | ||
=== System requirements === | === System requirements === | ||
− | * Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows | + | * Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, XP |
− | * Other software needed: The inventories input data file format is .mdb, a Microsoft Access database, although MS Access being not required to run NED. For the third-party external models, external software such as [[FVS]], | + | * Other software needed: The inventories input data file format is .mdb, a Microsoft Access database, although MS Access being not required to run NED. For the third-party external models, external software such as [[FVS]], SVS or ArcGIS is required. |
* Development status: version 2.0 is now available. | * Development status: version 2.0 is now available. | ||
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=== Usage === | === Usage === | ||
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− | + | * The primarily application of NED software is among private consulting foresters in the eastern United States, where regular users number in the hundreds. The software is also used extensively in forestry classrooms in colleges and universities. | |
=== Computational limitations === | === Computational limitations === | ||
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+ | * You cannot have more than 99 plots in any stand. | ||
+ | * You cannot have more than 999 records in one cluster. | ||
+ | * You cannot have more than 1350 records for stems >= 1 inch dbh in the overstory and understory combined. | ||
=== User interface === | === User interface === | ||
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+ | Has a well-developed Windows interface. | ||
=== Documentation and support === | === Documentation and support === | ||
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+ | Has an integrated Windows-style help system and comes with sample data. | ||
=== Installation === | === Installation === | ||
* Prerequisite knowledge: Level of effort to become functional | * Prerequisite knowledge: Level of effort to become functional | ||
− | * Cost: | + | * Cost: free to download at the NED website |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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===External resources=== | ===External resources=== | ||
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+ | Web page: http://nrs.fs.fed.us/tools/ned/products/ned2/ | ||
REYNOLDS K.M., TWERY M., LEXER M.J., VACIK H., RAY D., SHAO G,. et BORGES J.G.: ''Decision Support Systems in Forest Management'' IN BURSTEIN F. et HOLSAPPLE C. W. (EDS.) (2008): ''Handbook on Decision Support Systems 2: Variations''. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 800 pp. | REYNOLDS K.M., TWERY M., LEXER M.J., VACIK H., RAY D., SHAO G,. et BORGES J.G.: ''Decision Support Systems in Forest Management'' IN BURSTEIN F. et HOLSAPPLE C. W. (EDS.) (2008): ''Handbook on Decision Support Systems 2: Variations''. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 800 pp. | ||
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+ | Twery, Mark J.; Knopp, Peter D.; Thomasma, Scott A.; Rauscher, H. Michael; Nute, Donald E.; Potter, Walter D.; Maier, Frederick; Wang, Jin; Dass, Mayukh; Uchiyama, Hajime; Glende, Astrid; Hoffman, Robin E. 2005. NED-2: A decision support system for integrated forest ecosystem management. Elsevier, Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 49:24-43. | ||
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+ | Nute, Donald; Potter, Walter D.; Maier, Frederick; Wang, Jin; Twery, Mark; Rauscher, H. Michael; Knopp, Peter; Thomasma, Scott; Dass, Mayukh; Uchiyama, Hajime; Glende, Astride. 2004. NED-2: an agent-based decision support system for forest ecosystem management. Elsevier, Environmental Modeling and Software 19:831-843. |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 14 October 2012
General System description
System name: NED
NED was originally an acronym for the northeast decision model; however, since 1995 when development was expanded to include other regions of North America, the reference to the northeastern United States was dropped, and the name is now simply NED.
Brief overview
NED is a set of computer-based tools for forest ecosystem management designed to allow the analysis of the trade-offs required when managing for multiple benefits.Contents
Scope of the system
NED-2 is a DSS designed to help professional forest managers to evaluate current and future conditions of their forest under alternative scenarios. It uses a goal-driven approach to the analysis of inventory data and simulated plans, which distinguishes NED-2 from other available DSS or inventory processing tools. Additional tools are usable by general public, school children, and forest landowners.
System origin
- Development has been led by USDA Forest Service's Northeastern Research Station, but includes many collaborators from other federal agencies, universities, state governments and private consulting foresters throughout the eastern United States.
- NED has been developed as a goal-driven system with the intent of providing useful and scientifically credible information for project-level planning to natural resources managers.
Support for specific issues
The resource goals addressed by NED include timber production, visual qualities, water quality and quantity, wildlife habitat, forest health, and ecology.
Support for specific thematic areas of a problem type
- Silvicultural
- Certification
- Conservation
- Restoration
- Development choices / land use zoning
- Policy/intervention alternatives
- Sustainability impact assessment (SIA)
Capability to support decision making phases
[Intelligence, Design, Choice, Monitoring [1]]
- Intelligence: helps identify and capture management goals
- Design: provides recommendations on treatments for progressing toward management goals
- Choice: helps evaluate the extent to which alternative treatments attain management goals
- Monitor: ???
Related systems
- Stand Visualization System (SVS): used to visualize results at the stand level
- FVS: growth and yield simulator
Other NED tools:
- STEWPLAN: Forest stewardship planner
- NEDLite: software that enables field data collection on handheld computers/PDAs with automatic data transfer into NED for analysis
- NEWILD: evaluates the habitat suitability of stand inventory data by comparing them to a set of species/habitat matrices
Data and data models
Typical spatial extent of application
Both forest and stand level. The system design allows including inventories from multiple stands within a property or management unit.
Forest data input
Depending on the users' objectives. To enable analyses for the full variety of resources a fairly detailed inventory of the forested property is needed, usually including plot data from trees, shrubs, ground flora, and down woody material, but NED will also run with minimal data sets if the user only wants timber inventory summaries, for example. There is also an import facility to allow the conversion of data files generated elsewhere that have been converted to formatted text to be imported into NED 2.
Type of information input from user (via GUI)
The users have to address their goals within the above mentioned ones.
Models
Forest models
NED-2 doesn't do the actual forest growth simulation, but it controls the flow of data to and from external forest simulation models that are installed with NED-2 (typically regional FVS variants).
Social models
NED-2 provides the user with a number of alternative algorithms for translating inventory data into attainment measures for each resource goal (visual quality, wildlife, water, wood production, and general ecological objectives). For example, the following metrics are possible for evaluating water quality:
- Meet Best Management Practices
- Provide Intensive Protection of Water Resources
- Provide Intensive Protection of Wetlands
- Provide Protection of Riparian Areas
- Enhance Habitat for Warm Water Fish
- Enhance Habitat for Cold Water Fish
Decision Support
Definition of management interventions
Define what is available for the manager to intervene in the forest: time of harvest, plantations, thinnings, reconversions... Existence of prescription writer, simple enumeration of all possibilities, scenario simulation , etc.
Typical temporal scale of application
Goals can be used as longer-term strategic or shorter-term tactical targets.
Types of decisions supported
- Management level
- strategic decisions
- administrative decisions
- operating control decisions
- Management function
- planning decisions
- organizing decisions
- command decisions
- control decisions
- coordination decisions
- decision making situation
- unilateral
- collegial
- Bargaining / participative decision making
Decision-making processes and models
- Logic modeling
- Operations research modeling
- Direct approaches
- Heuristic manipulation of simulation models
- Business modeling
- Simulation (with and without stochasticity)
- Multiple criteria/ranking
- Other
Output
Types of outputs
NED-2 produces a report in HTML format that indicates whether each goal has succeeded or failed, including details on each of the conditions in the analysis. It also provides a wide variety of standardized reports on vegetation attributes and associate values.
Spatial analysis capabilities
NED-2 can link to the ArcMap GIS system to 1) display results spatially, and 2) identify stand adjacencies and then use this information to report some patch measures.
Abilities to address interdisciplinary, multi-scaled, and political issues
- [Evaluate interactions between different basic information types (biophysical, economic, social)]
- [Produce coordinated results for decision makers operating at different spatial scales]
- [Facilitate social negotiation and learning]
NED-2 evaluates interactions between different basic information types (biophysical, economic, social) through its application of user goals to evaluation of the biophysical resources.
System
System requirements
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, XP
- Other software needed: The inventories input data file format is .mdb, a Microsoft Access database, although MS Access being not required to run NED. For the third-party external models, external software such as FVS, SVS or ArcGIS is required.
- Development status: version 2.0 is now available.
Architecture and major DSS components
The software interface is written in C++ and uses Prolog components to manage the knowledge bases and the handling of third-party external models, such as the FVS growth simulator, the SVS data visualization package, and ArcGIS.
Usage
- The primarily application of NED software is among private consulting foresters in the eastern United States, where regular users number in the hundreds. The software is also used extensively in forestry classrooms in colleges and universities.
Computational limitations
- You cannot have more than 99 plots in any stand.
- You cannot have more than 999 records in one cluster.
- You cannot have more than 1350 records for stems >= 1 inch dbh in the overstory and understory combined.
User interface
Has a well-developed Windows interface.
Documentation and support
Has an integrated Windows-style help system and comes with sample data.
Installation
- Prerequisite knowledge: Level of effort to become functional
- Cost: free to download at the NED website
References
Cited references
External resources
Web page: http://nrs.fs.fed.us/tools/ned/products/ned2/
REYNOLDS K.M., TWERY M., LEXER M.J., VACIK H., RAY D., SHAO G,. et BORGES J.G.: Decision Support Systems in Forest Management IN BURSTEIN F. et HOLSAPPLE C. W. (EDS.) (2008): Handbook on Decision Support Systems 2: Variations. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 800 pp.
Twery, Mark J.; Knopp, Peter D.; Thomasma, Scott A.; Rauscher, H. Michael; Nute, Donald E.; Potter, Walter D.; Maier, Frederick; Wang, Jin; Dass, Mayukh; Uchiyama, Hajime; Glende, Astrid; Hoffman, Robin E. 2005. NED-2: A decision support system for integrated forest ecosystem management. Elsevier, Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 49:24-43.
Nute, Donald; Potter, Walter D.; Maier, Frederick; Wang, Jin; Twery, Mark; Rauscher, H. Michael; Knopp, Peter; Thomasma, Scott; Dass, Mayukh; Uchiyama, Hajime; Glende, Astride. 2004. NED-2: an agent-based decision support system for forest ecosystem management. Elsevier, Environmental Modeling and Software 19:831-843.