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+ | |Name=Forest Management Planning Package | ||
|Acronym=FMPP | |Acronym=FMPP | ||
− | | | + | |Responsible organisation=SkogForsk |
− | |Contact person=Ola Eriksson | + | |Type of the owner organization=research institution |
− | |Contact | + | |Institutional framework=N/A |
− | | | + | |Contact person for the Wiki=Ola Eriksson |
− | | | + | |Contact e-mail for the Wiki=ola.eriksson@slu.se |
− | + | |Contact person for the DSS=Ola Eriksson | |
− | + | |Contact e-mail for the DSS=ola.eriksson@slu.se | |
− | + | |Additional information=FMPP was originally developed at [http://www.slu.se/en/faculties/s/about-the-faculty/departments/srh-en/ Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences] and is now managed by [http://www.skogforsk.se/en/ Skogforsk]. | |
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+ | |Description=The Forest Management Planning Package it is an existing planning system used in practical forestry in Sweden. It focuses on the economically effective resource management of forest timber. The FMPP integrates economic theory, objective inventory measurements, growth forecasts and optimization methods. It is essentially aimed at long term (strategic) planning of larger forest holdings. The planning problem can be formulated and solved in two ways. (1) A non-linear objective function and mathematical optimization result in a compromise between maximization of economics benefits (Net Present Value) and a sustainable development (sustained net-revenue profile). (2) A linear programming package, JLP, is utilized to maximize Net Present Value under some preselected restrictions. | ||
+ | |Modelling dimension=Economical indicators, Forest indicators | ||
|Temporal scale=long term (strategic) | |Temporal scale=long term (strategic) | ||
|Spatial context=non spatial | |Spatial context=non spatial | ||
|Spatial scale=forest level | |Spatial scale=forest level | ||
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|Objectives dimension=single objective | |Objectives dimension=single objective | ||
|Goods and services dimension=market wood products | |Goods and services dimension=market wood products | ||
− | | | + | |Forest management goal=afforestation management, economic evaluation, forest inventory, silvicultural regime, wood supply planning |
− | | | + | |Supported tree species=Norway spruce; Scots pine; Birch; Oak; Beech; Other deciduos |
+ | |Supported silvicultural regime=even-aged | ||
+ | |Decision making dimension=single decision maker | ||
+ | |Participatory planning tasks supported=N/A | ||
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|Typical use case=200,000 ha | |Typical use case=200,000 ha | ||
+ | |User profile=IT company | ||
+ | |Country=Sweden | ||
|Number of users=<=30 | |Number of users=<=30 | ||
− | |Utilisation in education=used by students | + | |Number of real-life applications=<=30 |
− | | | + | |Utilisation in education: kind of utilisation (demo, use)=used by students |
+ | |Tool dissemination=Consultant mediated | ||
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+ | {{DSS description, Installation and support | ||
+ | |Status=used (stable and upgraded/updated recently) | ||
|Accessibility=restricted access | |Accessibility=restricted access | ||
+ | |Can be used commercially=Yes | ||
|Deployment cost=<= 10‘000€ | |Deployment cost=<= 10‘000€ | ||
|Installation requirements=Windows; JLP if LP | |Installation requirements=Windows; JLP if LP | ||
− | | | + | |Computational limitations=1000 if LP; none otherwise |
− | | | + | |User support organization=SkogForsk |
− | |size= | + | |Support team size=1 |
− | | | + | |Maintenance organization=SkogForsk |
+ | |Price=2000 | ||
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|Input data requirements=Forest inventory data | |Input data requirements=Forest inventory data | ||
− | | | + | |Format of the input data=text file |
− | | | + | |Data validation=N/A |
− | | | + | |Format of the output data=pre-defined report |
− | | | + | |Internal data management=temporary files |
− | | | + | |Database=Access |
+ | |GIS integration=N/A | ||
+ | |Data mining=N/A | ||
+ | |Spatial analysis=- | ||
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− | {{DSS description, Models and techniques | + | {{DSS description, Models and methods, MBMS, decision support techniques |
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|Forest models=growth models, yield models | |Forest models=growth models, yield models | ||
|Ecological models=N/A | |Ecological models=N/A | ||
|Social models=N/A | |Social models=N/A | ||
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+ | |Optimisation package=other | ||
+ | |Optimisation algorithm=linear programming | ||
+ | |Risk evaluation=N/A | ||
|Uncertainty evaluation=N/A | |Uncertainty evaluation=N/A | ||
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|Supported KM processes=Knowledge Storage | |Supported KM processes=Knowledge Storage | ||
− | |KM | + | |Integrated KM techniques to identify and structure knowledge= |
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|Participatory planning tasks supported=N/A | |Participatory planning tasks supported=N/A | ||
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+ | |Planning outcome monitoring and evaluation= | ||
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|User access control=no | |User access control=no | ||
+ | |Parameterised GUI=Yes | ||
+ | |Map interface=N/A | ||
+ | |GUI technology=other | ||
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+ | {{DSS description, System design and development | ||
+ | |Software development methodology=Ad hoc | ||
+ | |Development start year=1970 | ||
+ | |Number of development years (100% equivalent)=5 | ||
+ | |Development team size=1 | ||
|Team profiles=Forest planning expert; programmer | |Team profiles=Forest planning expert; programmer | ||
− | + | |Number of forest specialists in the development team=4 | |
− | + | |Number of users participating in specification=5 | |
− | |Number of | + | |KM tools used during the development of the DSS=Database |
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|System type=stand-alone GUI | |System type=stand-alone GUI | ||
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|Application architecture=- | |Application architecture=- | ||
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|Scalability=No | |Scalability=No | ||
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=== Scope of the system === | === Scope of the system === | ||
The FMPP integrates economic theory, objective inventory measurements, accurate growth forecasts and optimization methods. The core of the system is a chain of models depicting the production possibilities of a forest holding. | The FMPP integrates economic theory, objective inventory measurements, accurate growth forecasts and optimization methods. The core of the system is a chain of models depicting the production possibilities of a forest holding. |
Revision as of 15:26, 27 June 2012
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Contents
Scope of the system
The FMPP integrates economic theory, objective inventory measurements, accurate growth forecasts and optimization methods. The core of the system is a chain of models depicting the production possibilities of a forest holding.
A non-linear objective function and mathematical optimization result in a compromise between maximization of economics benefits (Net Present Value) and a sustainable development (sustained net-revenue profile).
System origin
- The FMPP development started in the early 1970s.
- The FMPP was first developed and tested in the forest research holding Remingstorp, and then by Faculty of Forestry of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. There also has been a fruitful cooperation with the HUGIN-project.
- The FMPP has been used for analysis of a large number of forest holdings in Sweden. A total of more than 2.5 million hectares has been analysed between 1983 and 1992.
Support for specific issues
Economic evaluation of the timber resources, adjusting to some forest sustainable management constraints such as a sustained revenue.
Support for specific thematic areas of a problem type
- Silvicultural
- Conservation
Related systems
Data and data models
Typical spatial extent of application
Package was developed for the purpose to allow forest companies to do projections their own forest holdings, but it is not well suited for areas of small-scale forestry[1].
Forest data input
The FMPP uses forest inventory data such as site quality, age, diameter, number of stems per ha, and species composition. This data can be provided by:
- the Swedish National Forest Survey,
- long-term experimental trials for estimating effects of treatments such as thinning and fertilizing,
- the sample tree material, collected in connection with the FMPP inventory for estimating tree quality and bark volume,
- the HUGIN-survey for estimating regeneration results and plant growth.
Models
Forest models
Forest growth prediction models are used. Also, economic evaluation through the NPV is made.
Decision Support
Definition of management interventions
The FMPP determines where (in which stand), when (at which age) and which silvicutural management treatments (harvestings, thinnings, regeneration...) have to be made.
Typical temporal scale of application
It can be used for operational and strategic planning, although it fits better to strategic planning requirements, since it has been developed toward this goal.
Decision-making processes and models
The FMPP uses to get the optimum solution linear programming, through the JLP package.
Output
Types of outputs
The results are stored in the form of yield tables.
References
Cited references
- ↑ 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.
External resources
- JONSSON, B., J. JACOBSSON et H. KALLUR (1993): The Forest Management Planning Package. Theory and application. ‘’Studia Forestalia Suecica’’ 189. 56 pp.