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General System description

System name: The Forest Time Machine

Brief overview

Briefly define purpose & capabilities of the system and available components (if any) Should be a 1-2 sentence summary of system

Scope of the system

The Forest Time Machine goal is to study several issues in an integrated way, having a multi-objective approach.

System origin

  • The Forest Time Machine decision support system was developed within the SUFOR (Sustainable Forestry in Southern Sweden) research programme.
  • The Forest Time Machine started as a simple spreadsheet model (combined with a (GIS)) in the beginning of the 1990s, but has evolved into an objectoriented program with modular components and a modern user interface.
  • is it a commercial product
  • Main use in research, at least three PhD theses have used the Forest Time

Machine for different types of analyses.


Models

Forest models

The FTM decision-support system is not one model, but a complex of interacting stand based models. This models can analyise the following issues:

  1. tree growth, including regeneration and mortality
  2. forest operations
  3. economy
  4. biodiversity
  5. nutrient balances


References

Cited references


External resources

  • ANDERSSON, M., B. DAHLIN et M. MOSSBERG (2005): The Forest Time Machine — a multi-purpose forest management decision-support system. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 49, 114–128.