From COST Action FP0804: FORSYS
Wiki quality control
Name, responsible organisation and contact person
Has full name
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Computerized tool for ranking forest functions at stand scale
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Has acronym
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FORFUN
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Has wiki contact person
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Antonio Floris
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Has wiki contact e-mail
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antonio.floris@entecra.it
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Software identification
Description
Has description
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FORFUN (FORest FUNctions) is a computerized tool designed to assign a score to the functions of the forest in a given forest compartment, ranking them in order of importance. To this end a multicriteria algorithm is employed using two criteria: site suitability and stand aptitude for the given functions. For each criterion and for each function a group of indicators represented as GIS layers was chosen. The two criteria can be attributed roughly the same weight as assessed by the planner. The result can be corrected with a coefficient expressing the relative importance assigned to each function by the stakeholders through questionnaires whose outcome are processed by a Saaty matrix.
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Has modelling scope
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user defined
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Has temporal scale
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Long term (strategic), Medium term (tactical)
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Has spatial context
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Spatial with no neighbourhood interrelations
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Has spatial scale
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Stand level
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Has objectives dimension
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Multiple objectives
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Has related DSS
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Has goods and services dimension
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Market wood products, Non-market services
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Has decision making dimension
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More than one decision maker/stakeholder
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Has forest management goal
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multi-functional
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Supports tree species
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Supports silvicultural regime
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user defined
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Concrete application
Has typical use case
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Up to hundreds of forest compartements of a single management or landscape scale forest plan
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Has user profile
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public land managers (i.e. state-owned / federal / cantonal / communal forests)
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Has country
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Italy
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Has references about examples of application
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L. Portoghesi, A. Alivernini, Cimini D.,R. Bertani, M. Marchetti, P. Corona - FORFUN: a computerized tool to create a ranking of relative importance for forest functions at stand scale. (in press)
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Has number of users
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<=3
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Has number of real-life applications
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<=3
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Has utilisation in education
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presentation/demo
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Has research project reference
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Has tool dissemination
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Decision support techniques used in the DSS
Support of Knowledge Management
Support of social participation
DSS development
Documentation
Has website
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Has online demo
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Has manual
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No
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Has technical documentation
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No
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Has reference
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