Difference between revisions of "Analysis at the landscape level allowed the integration of concerns about multiple resources as well"
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Has statement | Analysis at the landscape level allowed the integration of concerns about multiple resources as well as unique restoration opportunities. |
Has evidence | |
Has consequences | |
Has recommendation for action | |
Has domain | Application of the DSS |
Has DSS development stage | |
Has decision stage | |
Has temporal scale | |
Has spatial context | |
Has spatial scale | Regional/national level |
Has objectives dimension | Multiple objectives |
Has goods and services dimension | Market wood products, Non-market services |
Has decision making dimension | |
Has country | |
Has reference | |
Has related DSS | |
Has related case | United States-The restoration strategy of the dry and mesic landscape in the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest |
Has related lesson | |
Has other relevant information | |
Has working group theme | Models & techniques, Knowledge management |
Has DSS development | Analysis at the landscape level allowed the integration of concerns about multiple resources as well.Description of DSS development |
Has decision support techniques | Analysis at the landscape level allowed the integration of concerns about multiple resources as well.Decision support techniques |
Has knowledge management processes | Analysis at the landscape level allowed the integration of concerns about multiple resources as well.Knowledge management process |
Has support for social participation | Analysis at the landscape level allowed the integration of concerns about multiple resources as well.Support of social participation |
Has actor perspective | Facilitator |
Has researcher role | |
Has user role | |
Has developer role |