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List of Country Reports.
Introduction
2 to 3 paragraphs on the forest sector in country X, including (i) extent of forests, some general features (forest zone, kind of species…), (ii) main uses of the forests and main stakeholders, and (iii) ownership structure, and legal framework.
4 to 5 paragraphs on forest management planning in country X (what problem types are prevalent, who are involved in the planning processes …)
1 paragraph summarizing the objectives of the country report (for instance: A. inventory of DSS in country X, B. summary description of key features with.(1) DSS architecture and development; (2) use of models, methods, knowledge management techniques within the DSS; (3) participatory functionalities with a focus on the assessment of the DSSs success in addressing the key problem types listed, C. lessons learned).
Materials and methods
1 page describing the data and information available about management planning in country X, i.e. information on forest DSSs, models and methods used in forest DSSs, KM, and participation (publications technical and scientific), web pages...)
Up to 3 pages on how that information was processed and analyzed by the team involved in preparing the report (including (i) a reference on whether material has been introduced to the FORSYS Wiki or not and if it indeed it was introduced in the wiki a reference to how this was done and (ii) how the assignment of the problem type category was done).
Results
3 or 4 pages with the findings structured based on how the problem types were addressed with respect to how each DSS was developed and how they are used, what models and methods in the forest DSS are used, the application of KM and participation (see further instructions in the supplementary material). Structure the presentation based on the DSS. The presentation of results should be given an initial overview by a table with the following structure:
Discussion and Conclusions
2 or 3 pages of discussion of the findings and some conclusions regarding how well problem types were addressed by the DSSs with a reference to DSS development processes methods and models,, KM techniques and participatory methods.