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System name: GAYA-JLP
 
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=== Brief overview ===
 
=== Brief overview ===
Swedish DSS composed of the GAYA stand simulator and the J mathematical programming tool
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Swedish DSS composed of the GAYA stand simulator and the J mathematical programming tool.
  
 
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=== System origin ===
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* GAYA used simulations to describe silvicultural regimes in single sample plots, stands or strata, and employed linear programming (LP) to settle management strategies on a forest level. Further development has taken place since 1990 and the model, today called GAYA-JLP, is now a comprehensive tool for long-term analyses<ref>EID, T. et K. HOBBELSTAD (2000): AVVIRK-2000: A Large-scale Forestry Scenario Model for Long-term Investment, Income and Harvest Analyses. ‘’Scand. J. For. Res.’’ 15: 472-482.</ref>.
  
 
=== Related systems ===
 
=== Related systems ===
 
* [[GAYA-JLP/GAYA|GAYA]]
 
* [[GAYA-JLP/GAYA|GAYA]]
 
* [[GAYA-JLP/J|J]]
 
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== References ==
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=== Cited references ===
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Revision as of 11:54, 28 September 2009

General System description

System name: GAYA-JLP

Brief overview

Swedish DSS composed of the GAYA stand simulator and the J mathematical programming tool.

System origin

  • GAYA used simulations to describe silvicultural regimes in single sample plots, stands or strata, and employed linear programming (LP) to settle management strategies on a forest level. Further development has taken place since 1990 and the model, today called GAYA-JLP, is now a comprehensive tool for long-term analyses[1].

Related systems


References

Cited references

  1. EID, T. et K. HOBBELSTAD (2000): AVVIRK-2000: A Large-scale Forestry Scenario Model for Long-term Investment, Income and Harvest Analyses. ‘’Scand. J. For. Res.’’ 15: 472-482.