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LEaRNForME +Andrenelli et al., 2007; Scrinzi et al., 2006; Gregori et al., 2007; Scrinzi et al., 2005  +

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MELA +GADOW, K.V., T. NUUTINEN et S. KELLOMÄKI (2008): Adaptative Design of Forested Landscapes. In GADOW, K.v. et T. PUKKALA (Eds.): Designing Green Landscapes. Springer, New York, pp 3-30. EID, T. et К. HOBBELSTAD (2000): AVVIRK-2000: A Large-scale Forestry Scenario Model for Long-term Investment, Income and Harvest Analyses "Scand. J. For. Res." 15: 472-482. REDSVEN, V., H. HIRVELÄ, K. HÄRKÖNEN, O. SALMINEN et M. SIITONEN (2007): "MELA2007 Reference Manual". Metsäntutkimuslaitos - The Finnish Forest Research Institute. 642 p. NABUURS G.J. et R. PÄIVINEN (1996): Large Scale Forestry Scenario Models - a compilation and review. European Forest Institute Working Paper No. 10. Joensuu, Finland.  +
Mesta +HILTUNEN, V., M. KURTTILA, P. LESKINEN, K. PASANEN et J. PYKÄLÄINEN (2009): Mesta: An internet-based decision-support application for participatory strategic-level natural resources planning. Forest Policy and Economics 11: 1-9. PASANEN, K., M. KURTTILA, J. PYKÄLÄINEN, J. KANGAS, et P. LESKINEN (2005): MESTA - Non-industrial private forest owners' decision-support environment for the evaluation of alternative forest plans over the internet. Internationaljournal ofinformation Technology & Decision Making 4(4): 601-620 KANGAS ,A., J. KANGAS etM. KURTTILA (2008): Decision supportfor forest management. Managing Forest Ecosystems 16. Springer. 222 p.  +
Metodology and results are transparent and easy-to-share to non-expert stakeholders +see case  +

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New Zealand-Modular Forest Management DSS in NZ +Whiteside, I D; West, G G; Knowles, R L; 1988. Use of STANDPAK for evaluating radiata pine management at the stand level. FRI Bulletin No. 154 West, G G; 1993. A review of the development and use of the NZ Stand Modelling System: STANDPAK.. In Proceedings of International Symposium on System Analysis and Management Decisions in Forestry, Valdivia, Chile 1993, Pp 181-189 West G.G., 1997: STANDPAK evaluation of the effects of site, silviculture, and genetics on Mean Log Age and the proportion of juvenile wood. NZ Journal of Forestry Science Vol. 27(3) Pp 324-42  +
NorFor +Sjølie, H.K., Latta, G., Gobakken, T. and Solberg, B. 2011. NorFor - a forest sector model of Norway - Model overview and structure. INA fagrapport 18. http://www.umb.no/statisk/ina/publikasjoner/fagrapport/if18.pdf.  +

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OffREval +EICHRODT, A. and H.R. HEINIMANN. 2001. Mobility of Timber Harvesting Vehicles. In Proceedings, The 24th Annual Meeting, THE COUNCIL ON FOREST ENGINEERING, eds. J. WANG, M. WOLFORD, and J. MCNEEL, Snowshoe, West Virginia, USA, July 15-19, 2001. West Virginia University, Division of Forestry, USA. EICHRODT, A. and H.R. HEINIMANN. 2002. Modeling spatial variability of forest vehicle trafficability. In Proceedings, International Seminar on New Roles of Plantation Forestry Requiring Appropriate Tending and Harvesting Operations, ed. T. YOSHIMURA, Tokyo, Japan. The Japanese Forest Engineering Society. EICHRODT, A.W. 2003. Development of a spatial trafficability evaluation system, vdf Hochschulverlag AG.  +

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PYL +Fürst, C., Frank, S., Witt, A., Koschke, L., Makeschin, F. (acc.): Multi-criteria assessment of the effects of integrated land-use strategies on the provision of Ecosystem Services on regional scale, Journal of Environmental Management, Elsevier, SI RegioResources 21. Frank, S., Fürst, C., Koschke, L., Makeschin, F. (2011): Towards the transfer of the ecosystem service concept to landscape planning using landscape metrics. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.04.027, Ecological Indicators Fürst, C., Lorz, C., Makeschin, F. (2011): Integrating land management aspects into an assess-ment of the impact of land cover changes on Ecosystem Services, International Journal of Biodi-versity Science, Ecosystem Services Management. 7(3), 168-181. DOI:10.1080/21513732.2011.611119 Koschke, L., Fürst, C., Frank, S., Makeschin, F (2012): A multi-criteria approach for an inte-grated land-cover-based assessment of ecosystem services provision for planning support. Ecological Indicators 21, 54-66. Fürst, C., Pietzsch, K., Frank, S., Witt, A., Koschke, L., Makeschin, F. (2012): How to better consider sectoral planning information in regional planning - example afforestation and conversion. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 2012, 1-29, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2011.630067  +
Pareto Frontier Techniques are useful for multi-criteria forest management planning +Garcia-Gonzalo, J., Palma, J., Freire, J., Tomé, M. Mateus, R., Luiz Carlos E. Rodríguez., Bushenkov, V., Borges, J. G. A decision support system for a multi stakeholder’s decision process in a Portuguese National Forest. Forest Systems. (In print). Borges, J. G., Garcia-Gonzalo, J., Bushenkov, V. A., McDill. M.E., Marques, S., Oliveira, M.M. 2013. Addressing multi-criteria forest management with Pareto Frontier methods: an application in Portugal. Forest Science. Available online: 4 de Abril de 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5849/forsci.12-100  +
Portugal-Pulpwood Supply Chain Planning in a Portuguese integrated Pulp and Paper Company +Marques AF, Borges JG, Sousa P and Pinho A, 2010. An enterprise architecture approach to forest management support systems design. An application to pulpwood supply management in Portugal. European Journal of Forest Research 130 (6): 935-948 (WOS:000296063100004)  +
ProgettoBosco +Ferretti, F., Dibari, C., De Meo, I., Cantiani, P., Bianchi, M., 2011. ProgettoBosco, a Data-Driven Decision Support System for forest planning. Mathematical and Computational Forestry & Natural-Resource Sciences (MCFNS), 3 (1), 27–35. Available at: http://mcfns.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/MCFNS.3-27  +
Projection of stand development increases knowledge base +Vacik H., Lexer M.J. and Englisch M. 2004. Einsatz des Decision Support Systems DSD v1.1 zur Unterstützung der forstlichen Beratung im Landesforstdienst. Forstarchiv 75 (5): 1-11. Lexer, M.J., Vacik, H., Palmetzhofer, D. and Oitzinger, G. 2005. A decision support tool to improve forestry extension services for small private landowners in southern Austria. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 49, 1: 81-102.  +
Provide missing help-documentation service +Vacik H., Lexer M.J. and Englisch M. 2004. Einsatz des Decision Support Systems DSD v1.1 zur Unterstützung der forstlichen Beratung im Landesforstdienst. Forstarchiv 75 (5): 1-11. Lexer, M.J., Vacik, H., Palmetzhofer, D. and Oitzinger, G. 2005. A decision support tool to improve forestry extension services for small private landowners in southern Austria. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 49, 1: 81-102.  +

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Requirement of specialized skills can discourage some potential users +see case  +

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SADPOF +Marques AF, Borges JG, Sousa P, Gonçalves L, Diaz E, Moura P, Ferrinho M. 2011. Integrating harvest scheduling and timber assortment and assignment planning processes. An application to forest tactical planning by a pulpwood company in Portugal. Forest Science (prep); Marques AF, Borges JG, Sousa P, Fonseca M, Garcia R, Batista G. 2010. Applying enterprise architecture to the design of the integrated forest products supply chain management system. In: Varajão, Cunha M. (Eds.) Proceedings of the CENTERIS2010 Conference, Part II, CCIS 110, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010, pp. 32-40.  +
SIPAFIT +Scrinzi et al., 2008; Wolynski et al., 2009;Colle et al., 2010  +
Spain-An agro-ecological Decision Support Systems for evaluting soil under scenarios of global change +Anaya-Romero, M., Pino, R., Moreira, J.M., Muñoz-Rojas, M., De la Rosa, D., 2011. Analysis of soil capability versus land-use change by using CORINE Land Cover and MicroLEIS in Southern Spain. International Agrophysics 25, 4. De la Rosa, D., Anaya-Romero, M., Diaz-Pereira, E., Heredia, N., Shahbazi, F. 2009. Soil specific agro-ecological strategies for sustainable land use. A case study by using MicroLEIS DSS in Sevilla Province (Spain). Land Use Policy, 26, 4.  +
Sweden-The development and introduction of versatile DSS in Sweden +Anon. 2009. The Heureka research programme. Final report for phase 2, October 2005 - September 2009. SLU. 119 pp. Korosuo, A., Wikström, P., Öhman, K. and Eriksson, L.O. 2011. An integrated MCDA software application for forest planning: a case study in southwestern Sweden. Mathematical and Computational Forestry & Natural-Resource Sciences 3(2), 75-86. Lämås, T. and Eriksson, L.O. 2003. Analysis and planning systems for multi-resource, sustainable forestry - The Heureka research programme at SLU. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 33(3):500-508. Wikström, P., Edenius, L., Elfving, B., Eriksson, L.O., Lämås, T., Sonesson, J., Öhman, K., Wallerman, J., Waller, C., and Klintebäck, F. 2011. The Heureka Forestry Decision Support System: An Overview. Mathematical and Computational Forestry & Natural-Resource Sciences 3(2): 87-94.  +
Sweden-The history of a successfull forest DSS in Sweden +Jonsson, B., Jacobsson, J., and Kallur, H. 1993. The Forest Management Planning Package. Theory and application. Studia Forestalia Suecica 189. 56 pp. Jacobsson, J., and Jonsson, B. 1991. The forest management planning package. Experience from applications. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept of Biometry and Forest Management. Report. 21, 38 pp.  +

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T(ree) +Gobakken, T., Lexerod, N.L. and Eid, T. 2008. T: A forest simulator for bioeconomic analyses based on models for individual trees. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 23 (3): 250-265.  +
Test +Nordström E.-M., Eriksson Ljusk O. & Öhman K. 2010. Integrating multiple criteria decision analysis in participatory forest planning: Experience from a case study in northern Sweden. Forest Policy and Economics 12(8): 562-574.  +
TestDSS +ref  +
The analysis of the actor network interactions allowed to identify the criticalities to be solved in order to develop the collaborative process +See case  +
The tracing of the current actor network interactions made the group realize that they need a different kind of stakeholders from what they previously thought +see case  +
ToSIA +Updated and full list of papers published in peer-review journals: http://tosia.efi.int/material/publications.html  +
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