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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Regular ongoing engagement helped maintain interest of users (← links)
- Users preferred enhanced functionality rather than useability (← links)
- DSS can help in varying the treatment according to more than one forest function (← links)
- Stakeholders contribution in ranking forest functions (← links)
- DSS allowed to explain better some technical concepts to non-professional stakeholders (← links)
- The use of EMDS allowed the planning team to identify priority area for restoration treatments that (← links)
- The DSS usage enabled the planning team to measure the achievement of the restoration goals (← links)
- The DSS gave the forest manager the opportunity to experiment how their emphasis towards certain (← links)
- Multiple DSS are often needed to meet complex needs (← links)
- Pareto Frontier Techniques are useful for multi-criteria forest management planning (← links)
- Growth and Yield models are a key component of forest DSS (← links)
- Enlarge the decision space by generating a large set of potential management alternatives (← links)
- The very easy user-friendly interface of the software and the clearness of method can be exploited (← links)
- The activation of an iterative process through periodical meetings permitted to all the stakeholders (← links)
- Lack of proper documentation and support services (manual, website, etc) can severely limit the (← links)
- It should be possible to specify the rotation time of a species not only by age but also by target (← links)
- SIPAFIT sub-systems have been useful in training activities, and can be very useful to explain and (← links)
- It would have been better to involve some end users at earlier stages of the system development (← links)
- To compare the current and the past quantitative-qualitative parameters of the forest, great effort (← links)
- SIPAFIT can act sometimes as a referee to settle arguments among experts, users and stakeholders (← links)
- The use of structured output (maps, tables and charts) makes the methodology and the results more (← links)
- Embedding a DSS in a GIS software allows obtaining information at different spatial scales using the (← links)
- End user engagement throughout the development and deployment cycle is very important (← links)
- A more informative output should be generated with clear graphs and maps indicating long-term (← links)
- DSS helped document and apply decision criteria consistently, and therefore produced a more (← links)
- Running the DSS required special skills, therefore the local planning team required considerable (← links)
- The DSS models built must match the knowledge of the local forest managers, so the ability for local (← links)
- Despite the widely use and acceptance of the DSS there was still a lack of expertise to (← links)
- From a management perspective, to avoid the complication of testing something new, the models used (← links)
- The user has to be aware of the possibly large impact that the chosen land indicators and threshold (← links)
- Provide a simple version of the DSS, which new users can try out and learn quickly (← links)
- Enlarged decision space (← links)
- Projection of stand development increases knowledge base (← links)
- Need of a moderator function (← links)
- The kinds of DSS traditionally used to calculate timber harvest levels are now being used to model (← links)
- The scope of the modeling project can change significantly during the project (← links)
- Requirement of specialized skills can discourage some potential users (← links)
- Biomasfor allows to obtain information at different spatial scale (← links)
- Metodology and results are transparent and easy-to-share to non-expert stakeholders (← links)
- Case Lessons by actor (← links)