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* The system has been developed as a central part of the Heureka's research programme that was carried out during 2001-2009 by [http://www.slu.se SLU] and [http://www.skogforsk.se Skogforsk]. A [http://heureka.slu.se dedicated unit at SLU] is now responsible for system maintenance and development.
 
* The system has been developed as a central part of the Heureka's research programme that was carried out during 2001-2009 by [http://www.slu.se SLU] and [http://www.skogforsk.se Skogforsk]. A [http://heureka.slu.se dedicated unit at SLU] is now responsible for system maintenance and development.
 
* The system was developed by a team of 4-5 professional developers.
 
* The system was developed by a team of 4-5 professional developers.
 
===Availability ===
 
*The system is freely available and can be [http://heureka.slu.se/wiki downloaded] from the internet. However, the system is not open source for the time being.
 
* Currently, there are about 300 registered "downloaders". One forest company and one forest owners association have started to implement the system.
 
  
 
=== Related systems  ===
 
=== Related systems  ===
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* The [[Hugin]] system, and
 
* The [[Hugin]] system, and
 
* The [[FMPP|Forest Management Planning Package]].
 
* The [[FMPP|Forest Management Planning Package]].
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*The system is freely available and can be [http://heureka.slu.se/wiki downloaded] from the internet. However, the system is not open source for the time being.
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* Currently, there are about 300 registered "downloaders". One forest company and one forest owners association have started to implement the system.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:41, 16 April 2010

General System description

System name: Heureka

Brief overview

The Heureka DSS is a system for multi-purpose forestry planning and analysis. It consists of a suite of freely available software. It is developed by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU).

The first official version of the DSS was released in September 2009, and is currently being tested and improved.
Heureka logo

Scope of the system

The system covers the whole decision support process from data inventory to tools for selecting among plan alternatives with multi-criteria decision making techniques. The software applications are intended for both large-scale and small-scale forestry and are designed for different users' specific problem areas.

The utilities handled today are timber and bio-fuel production, carbon sequestration, biodiversity, and recreation. It is divided into three different tools, depending on the potential users and problems:

  • StandWise - for stand-level analysis of silviculture treatments and development
  • PlanWise - for forest-level planning and analysis
  • PlanEval - for multi-critera decision analysis, to help comparing plans generated in PlanWise
  • RegWise - for regional and national scenario analysis
  • Ivent - an application for field inventory - plotwise sampling of single-tree data (for Windows mobile devices)
  • PlanStart - used for project initiation and data preparation (mainly import of data from different data sources)
  • In addition, a ArcGIS tool has been developed for computing habitat suitability maps for a number of indicator species.
Screeenshot of the simulation visualizator StandWise, part of the Heureka project

System origin

  • The system has been developed as a central part of the Heureka's research programme that was carried out during 2001-2009 by SLU and Skogforsk. A dedicated unit at SLU is now responsible for system maintenance and development.
  • The system was developed by a team of 4-5 professional developers.

Related systems

Heureka aims to eventually replace two Swedish former DSSs[1]:

Availability

  • The system is freely available and can be downloaded from the internet. However, the system is not open source for the time being.
  • Currently, there are about 300 registered "downloaders". One forest company and one forest owners association have started to implement the system.

References

Cited references

  1. 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