Question: Which LessonsLearned has spatial scale of stand level

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  • Which Lessons Learned has spatial scale of stand level.

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The followings:

 
DSS allowed to explain better some technical concepts to non-professional stakeholders
DSS can help in varying the treatment according to more than one forest function
Embedding a DSS in a GIS software allows obtaining information at different spatial scales using the
Enabling the analyses of several ecosystem services
End user engagement throughout the development and deployment cycle is very important
Enlarge the decision space by generating a large set of potential management alternatives
Enlarged decision space
Forest managers have to analyze how their forest management interventions effect the landscape
Growth and Yield models are a key component of forest DSS
It would have been better to involve some end users at earlier stages of the system development
Modular approach helpful in assisting industry uptake
Plan the system architecture based on a broad view of future possibilities
Projection of stand development increases knowledge base
Provide a simple version of the DSS, which new users can try out and learn quickly
Provide missing help-documentation service
Regular ongoing engagement helped maintain interest of users
SIPAFIT can act sometimes as a referee to settle arguments among experts, users and stakeholders
SIPAFIT sub-systems have been useful in training activities, and can be very useful to explain and
Stakeholders contribution in ranking forest functions
Students studying forest management planning procedures and processes were very useful product testers
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