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== General System description ==
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System name: Ecosystem Management Decision Support
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{{DSS, Name, responsible organisation and contact person
Acronym: EMDS
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|Has full name=Ecosystem Management Decision Support System
 
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|Has acronym=EMDS
=== Brief overview ===
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|Has wiki contact person=Keith M Reynolds
The Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS) system is a general solution framework for knowledge-based decision support of ecological assessments at any geographical scale.
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|Has wiki contact e-mail=kreynolds@fs.fed.us
 
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[[Category:Not finished articles]]
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{{DSS, Software identification
[[Category:Decision support system]]
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|Has software=EMDS.Software
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[[Category:Landscape quality]]
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{{DSS, Description
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|Has description=The system provides decision support for landscape-level analyses through logic and decision engines integrated with the ArcGIS geographic information system. The NetWeaver logic engine evaluates landscape data against a formal logic specification designed in the NetWeaver Developer system, to derive logic-based interpretations of ecosystem conditions. The decision engine evaluates NetWeaver outcomes, and data related to the feasibility and efficacy of land management actions, against a decision model for prioritizing landscape features built with its development system, Criterium DecisionPlus. CDP models implement the analytical hierarchy process, the simple multi-attribute rating technique, or a combination of the two methods. The system has been used in a high variety of applications.
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|Has modelling scope=user defined
[[Image:EMDS_logo2.jpg|thumb|EMDS 4.0 logo]]
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|Has temporal scale=Long term (strategic), Medium term (tactical), Short term (operational)
 
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|Has spatial context=Spatial with neighbourhood interrelations, Spatial with no neighbourhood interrelations
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|Has spatial scale=Forest level, Regional/national level, Stand level
 
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|Has objectives dimension=Multiple objectives, Single objective
=== Scope of the system ===
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|Has goods and services dimension=Market non-wood products, Market services, Market wood products, Non-market services
The system provides decision support for landscape-level analyses through logic and decision engines integrated with the ArcGIS geographic information system. The NetWeaver logic engine evaluates landscape data against a formal logic specification designed in the NetWeaver Developer system, to derive logic-based interpretations of ecosystem conditions. The decision engine evaluates NetWeaver outcomes, and data related to the feasibility and efficacy of land management actions, against a decision model for prioritizing landscape features built with its development system, Criterium DecisionPlus. CDP models implement the analytical hierarchy process, the simple multi-attribute rating technique, or a combination of the two methods. The system has been used in a high variety of applications<ref>REYNOLDS, K.M., M. TWERY, M.J. LEXER, H. VACIK, D. RAY, G. SHAO et J.G. BORGES (2008): Decision Support Systems in Forest Management. In BURSTEIN, F. et C. W. HOLSAPPLE (Eds.): ''Handbook on Decision Support Systems 2: Variations''. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp 499-533.</ref>.
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|Has decision making dimension=More than one decision maker, More than one decision maker/stakeholder, Single decision maker
 
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|Has forest management goal=multi-functional, user defined
=== System origin ===
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|Supports silvicultural regime=user defined
* EMDS was initially developed by the US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service under the direction of Dr. Keith M Reynolds (Pacific Northwest Research Station).
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* Through version 3, the system was developed by the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) under federal government contract. 
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{{DSS, Concrete application
* EMDS development is now maintained by a private, non-profit development consortium hosted by the [http://www.institute.redlands.edu Redlands Institute]. The core of EMDS remains in the public domain, but commercial products are used in conjunction with EMDS to support model development (see Related Software).
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|Has typical use case=Logic-based evaluation of landscape condition. Topic of analysis defined by user. Scale of analysis set by user. Second stage sets priorities for landscape units. MCDM for priorities defined by user.
* There are numerous real-life applications of the system. Visit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecosystem_Management_Decision_Support the EMDS page] on Wikipedia for a list of EMDS applications and associated publications.
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|Has user profile=public land managers (i.e. state-owned / federal / cantonal / communal forests), national forest administration, NGO, service providers, local communities, local administration
 
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|Has country=United States
=== Support for specific issues  ===
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|Has references about examples of application=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecosystem_Management_Decision_Support
EMDS is a general solution framework, designed to support a wide variety of applications at any, or multiple spatial scales.
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|Has number of users=>100
 
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|Has number of real-life applications=>100
=== Support for specific thematic areas of a problem type  ===
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|Has utilisation in education=N/A
Typical areas of application include, but are not limited to, the following:
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|Has research project reference=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecosystem_Management_Decision_Support
* Silviculture
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|Has tool dissemination=System downloaded from website; training available on request
* Certification
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* Conservation
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{{DSS, Decision support techniques used in the DSS
* Restoration
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|Has decision support techniques=EMDS.Decision support techniques
* Transportation
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|Has knowledge management processes=EMDS.Knowledge management process
* Development choices / land use zoning
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* Policy/intervention alternatives
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{{DSS, Support of Knowledge Management
* Sustainability impact assessment (SIA)
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|Has knowledge management processes=EMDS.Knowledge management process
 
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|Has support for social participation=EMDS.Support of social participation
=== Capability to support decision making phases  ===
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* Design. User-designed logic models are used to assess the state of a system (e.g., watershed condition or wildfire potential).
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* Choice. User-desigend decision models are used to set priorities for management activities among landscape elements.
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|Has support for social participation=EMDS.Support of social participation
* Monitor. The speifications of the logic and decision models collectively define the monitoring requirements needed to support a decision process.
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* Repeated application of a logic model over time can be used to support change detection and plan performance.
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|Has DSS development=EMDS.Description of DSS development
=== Related systems  ===
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EMDS is an extension to [http://www.esri.com ArcMap], and is also available in a stand-alone edition built on ArcEngine.
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{{DSS, Documentation
 
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|Has website=http://www.institute.redlands.edu/emds/
The system uses the logic engine of [http://rules-of-thumb.com NetWeaver Developer], which is a knowledge-based decision-support system for logic-based inference. NetWeaver Developer is used to design the logic models used by EMDS.
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|Has online demo=http://www.institute.redlands.edu/emds/
 
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|Has manual=Yes
The system also uses the decision engine of [http://www.infoharvest.com  Criterium DecisionPlus], which implements the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique (SMART) to support resource allocation decisions. CDP is used to design the decision models used by EMDS.
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|Has technical documentation=No
 
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Projects are stored as either SQL Server of Microsoft Access databases, and spatial data are stored in ArcGIS file geodatabases.
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|Has NWFP support=EMDS.nwfp
== Data and data models ==
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=== Typical spatial extent of application ===
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Spatial scale of an EMDS application is user defined, and with multiple scale interaction (projects can accommodate multiple scales of potentially linked assessments).
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=== Forest data input  ===
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Data inputs are user defined. Data may represent biophysical, social, economic, or political attributes of a landscape unit.
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Units of observation may be forests, stands, points (e.g., individual tree), lines (e.g., roads and streams), or any other GIS (vector) feature class (e.g., region, province, ecotype, etc.). 
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Raster data sets are not currently supported.
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=== Type of information input from user (via GUI) ===
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The user specifies what GIS layers are to be included in a specific assessment, and which logic and decision models are to be run against the specified set of layers.
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Data provided to logic models can be edited "on the fly" by users in scenarios.
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Both the logic and decision components of the system attempt to automatically match attribute field names from the input layers to model data-input fields. Dialog windows in each component present the resulting field mapping to the user for verification and, if necessary, editing.
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== Models ==
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All logic and decision models used by the system are user defined.
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Logic models are designed in [http://rules-of-thumb.com NetWeaver Developer].
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Decision models are designed in [http://www.infoharvest.com  Criterium DecisionPlus].
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== Decision Support ==
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=== Typical temporal scale of application ===
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* Operational planning
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* Tactical planning
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* Strategic planning
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=== Types of decisions supported  ===
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*Management level
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**strategic decisions
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**administrative decisions
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**operating control decisions
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* Management function
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* planning decisions
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**organizing decisions
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**command decisions
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**control decisions
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** coordination decisions
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*decision making situation
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**unilateral
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** collegial
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**Bargaining / participative decision making
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=== Decision-making processes and models ===
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*Logic modeling
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*Multiple criteria/ranking
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== Output ==
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=== Types of  outputs ===
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* Maps
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* Graphs
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* Tables
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=== Spatial analysis capabilities  ===
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* integrated capabilities
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* facilitates links to GIS (wizards, etc.)
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* provides standard data import/export formats
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* allows spatial analysis (e.g. topology overlays (e.g. multi layering of different maps, selection of objects based on selection criteria, aggregation by attributes (e.g. areas of similar characteristics), Linking by logical means, Statistics by area, analysis with digital terrain model)
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=== Abilities to address interdisciplinary, multi-scaled, and political issues  ===
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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
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== System ==
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=== System requirements  ===
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* Operating Systems: (Windows, Macintosh, Linux/UNIX, Web-based, Others)
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* Other software needed (GIS, MIP packages, etc...) 
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* Development status
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=== Architecture and major DSS components ===
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Describe the basic architecture of the system in software and hardware. Desktop client-server, web based, as well as the  integration with available systems. Basic data flow, focusing on retrieval of required input and propagation and implementations of decisions. Mention its modular and scalability capabilities.
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=== Usage ===
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Describe the level of use: Research level use, Industry use, Government use
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=== Computational limitations ===
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Describe the system limitations: e.g. number of management units, number of vehicles, time horizon
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=== User interface ===
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Describe the quality of user interface and the Prerequisite knowledge for using the system
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=== Documentation and support ===
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Describe the connection to Help-system and possibilities for assistance, as well as the required training and user support levels
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=== Installation ===
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* Prerequisite knowledge: Level of effort to become functional
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* Cost: (purchase price, development costs, demonstrated return on investment, cost of use, training costs, licence and maintenance costs)
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* Demo: allows the download/utilization of a trial version. If yes, where is it available and what are the trial conditions.
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== References ==
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Please visit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecosystem_Management_Decision_Support the EMDS page] on Wikipedia for a list of EMDS applications and associated publications.
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=== Cited references ===
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<references/>
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Latest revision as of 18:21, 17 October 2013

Wiki quality control

Has flag N/A

Name, responsible organisation and contact person

Has full name Ecosystem Management Decision Support System
Has acronym EMDS
Has wiki contact person Keith M Reynolds
Has wiki contact e-mail kreynolds@fs.fed.us

Software identification

Has software EMDS.Software

Description

Has description The system provides decision support for landscape-level analyses through logic and decision engines integrated with the ArcGIS geographic information system. The NetWeaver logic engine evaluates landscape data against a formal logic specification designed in the NetWeaver Developer system, to derive logic-based interpretations of ecosystem conditions. The decision engine evaluates NetWeaver outcomes, and data related to the feasibility and efficacy of land management actions, against a decision model for prioritizing landscape features built with its development system, Criterium DecisionPlus. CDP models implement the analytical hierarchy process, the simple multi-attribute rating technique, or a combination of the two methods. The system has been used in a high variety of applications.
Has modelling scope user defined
Has temporal scale Long term (strategic), Medium term (tactical), Short term (operational)
Has spatial context Spatial with neighbourhood interrelations, Spatial with no neighbourhood interrelations
Has spatial scale Forest level, Regional/national level, Stand level
Has objectives dimension Multiple objectives, Single objective
Has related DSS
Has goods and services dimension Market non-wood products, Market services, Market wood products, Non-market services
Has decision making dimension More than one decision maker, More than one decision maker/stakeholder, Single decision maker
Has forest management goal multi-functional, user defined
Supports tree species
Supports silvicultural regime user defined

Concrete application

Has typical use case Logic-based evaluation of landscape condition. Topic of analysis defined by user. Scale of analysis set by user. Second stage sets priorities for landscape units. MCDM for priorities defined by user.
Has user profile public land managers (i.e. state-owned / federal / cantonal / communal forests), national forest administration, NGO, service providers, local communities, local administration
Has country United States
Has references about examples of application http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecosystem_Management_Decision_Support
Has number of users >100
Has number of real-life applications >100
Has utilisation in education N/A
Has research project reference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecosystem_Management_Decision_Support
Has tool dissemination System downloaded from website; training available on request

Decision support techniques used in the DSS

Has decision support techniques EMDS.Decision support techniques

Support of Knowledge Management

Has knowledge management processes EMDS.Knowledge management process

Support of social participation

Has support for social participation EMDS.Support of social participation

DSS development

Has DSS development EMDS.Description of DSS development

Documentation

Has website http://www.institute.redlands.edu/emds/
Has online demo http://www.institute.redlands.edu/emds/
Has manual Yes
Has technical documentation No
Has reference

Non-wood forest products

Has NWFP support EMDS.nwfp