Pages that link to "Spatial with no neighbourhood interrelations"
From COST Action FP0804: FORSYS
The following pages link to Spatial with no neighbourhood interrelations:
View (previous 500 | next 500) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- ForestGales (← links)
- EMDS (← links)
- MONTE (← links)
- MELA (← links)
- SGIS (← links)
- Mesta (← links)
- Monsu (← links)
- Heureka (← links)
- AVVIRK-2000 (← links)
- SIMO (← links)
- WIS.2 (← links)
- LEaRNForME (← links)
- ProgettoBosco (← links)
- SADPOF (← links)
- EFIMOD (← links)
- SIPAFIT (← links)
- EFISCEN (← links)
- PLANKAT (← links)
- TAURON (← links)
- TerEval (← links)
- ClimChAlp (← links)
- MatrixGen (← links)
- Sim4Tree (← links)
- NorFor (← links)
- FORFUN (← links)
- OSMOSE (← links)
- EcologicalSiteClassification (← links)
- PractiSFM (← links)
- PLANFLOR (← links)
- Italy-Assessing forest functions at stand scale in a sub-regional forest plan in the Dolomites (← links)
- United States-Boise-Payette-Sawtooth National Forest Plan (← links)
- Italy-A comprehensive system for forest management planning in Trentino Province (← links)
- Belgium-Participative modelling of long-term wood production in the forest complex ‘Bosland’ (← links)
- United States-Watershed Condition Assessment for the Northwest Forest Plan (← links)
- Sweden-The development and introduction of versatile DSS in Sweden (← links)
- Belgium-BoLa a specific sDSS to support land use planning in Flanders (← links)
- Ireland-PractiSFM multi-resource inventory and decision support for private forest owners (← links)
- Portugal-Integrating an ecosystem model into SADfLOR Decision Support platform for optimal forest management planning under changing climate in boreal conditions. (← links)
- Portugal-A Decision Support System for eucalypt forest management under climate change scenarios (← links)
- Italy-Analysis of logging residues chain for a sustainable bioenergy production in Alta Val di Non (← links)
- Chile.84 (← links)
- Switzerland.81 (← links)
- Finland.63 (← links)
- United Kingdom.8 (← links)
- Russia.122 (← links)
- Hungary.80 (← links)
- Switzerland.40 (← links)
- Germany.120 (← links)
- Brazil.37 (← links)
- Hungary.94 (← links)
- Portugal.93 (← links)
- Portugal.31 (← links)
- Portugal.98 (← links)
- Chile.65 (← links)
- Morocco.33 (← links)
- China.43 (← links)
- Sweden.93 (← links)
- Morocco.99 (← links)
- Portugal.41 (← links)
- Norway.96 (← links)
- Portugal.34 (← links)
- China.106 (← links)
- China.40 (← links)
- Ireland.64 (← links)
- United States.65 (← links)
- South Africa.85 (← links)
- Germany.121 (← links)
- Brazil.38 (← links)
- Austria.97 (← links)
- Ireland.84 (← links)
- Hungary.82 (← links)
- Finland.122 (← links)
- Canada.31 (← links)
- Norway.95 (← links)
- Russia.61 (← links)
- Hungary.37 (← links)
- Ireland.81 (← links)
- Portugal.95 (← links)
- Slovenia.104 (← links)
- Spain.61 (← links)
- United States.33 (← links)
- Hungary.66 (← links)
- Portugal.108 (← links)
- Finland.7 (← links)
- Spain.31 (← links)
- Switzerland.58 (← links)
- Chile.39 (← links)
- Portugal.23 (← links)
- Norway.39 (← links)
- Portugal.36 (← links)
- Switzerland.9 (← links)
- Spain.62 (← links)
- Germany.122 (← links)
- Hungary.122 (← links)
- Denmark.36 (← links)
- Spain.33 (← links)
- Greece.11 (← links)
- Morocco.107 (← links)
- Portugal.119 (← links)
- United States.31 (← links)
- Chile.108 (← links)
- Morocco.118 (← links)
- Chile.93 (← links)
- Hungary.61 (← links)
- Austria.105 (← links)
- Norway.93 (← links)
- Chile.122 (← links)
- United Kingdom.32 (← links)
- Russia.8 (← links)
- Morocco.11 (← links)
- China.60 (← links)
- Brazil.31 (← links)
- United Kingdom.108 (← links)
- China.100 (← links)
- Test (← links)
- Test query (← links)
- HylobiusManagementSupportSystem (← links)
- SIGFOR (← links)
- DSS can help in varying the treatment according to more than one forest function (← links)
- Stakeholders contribution in ranking forest functions (← links)
- Enlarge the decision space by generating a large set of potential management alternatives (← links)
- Lack of proper documentation and support services (manual, website, etc) can severely limit the (← 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)
- To meet the needs of customer - the Forest Service - and to obtain satisfying results the (← 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)
- Enabling the analyses of several ecosystem services (← links)
- Voting approaches can successfully be applied to participatory planning of forestry (← links)
- Students studying forest management planning procedures and processes were very useful product testers (← links)
- Provide a simple version of the DSS, which new users can try out and learn quickly (← links)
- Plan the system architecture based on a broad view of future possibilities (← links)
- The choice to develop the system in an Excel environment was based on the status of computer (← 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)
- Italy-ProgettoBosco a data-driven DSS for forest planning: an application in Abruzzo Region (← links)