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== '''Brief Overview'''==
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WIS.2 is a decision support system for monitoring and ensuring the sustainable, goal-oriented and efficient management of forest ecosystems, especially with regard to the:
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* integral handling of significant spatial- and temporal scales in forest ecosystems (i.e., multiscalarity, sustainability);
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* valorisation of intrinsic multiple ways of using the forest (i.e., multifunctionality, adaptability);
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|Has full name=Sustainable Forest Management Decision Support System
* implementation of a liberal and pragmatic view of silviculture as applied in Switzerland (i.e., flexibility, close-to-nature).
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|Has acronym=WIS.2
WIS.2, based on MS Access and ArcGIS ArcView, is composed of different applications, each handling a main aspect of the management of forest ecosystems. This prototype is currently being tested in three forest enterprises and is also being promoted by a forest engineering firm. WIS.2 is used at all levels of education for forest management in Switzerland.
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|Has wiki contact person=Christian Rosset
 
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|Has wiki contact e-mail=christian.rosset@bfh.ch
WIS.2 was initially developed within the framework of a PhD thesis during 2001-2005, and has since then been successively developed in an iterative manner using inputs gained from practical experience. Plans are currently being made to refine the tool in a research and development project and launch a commercial product called SMART-Forest.
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== '''Scope of the System'''==
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WIS.2 focuses on providing guidance in sustainable forestry management. The system gives strong organisational and decision support in implementing and monitoring silvicultural practices. The system provides specific information for the different phases of the silvicultural process, allowing planners to simulate the mid- to long-term consequences of various action scenarios, and supporting users in solving complex silvicultural problems at multiple scales (i.e., from the whole enterprise level down to the single stand level; from short-term to very long-term). The scope of WIS.2 covers:   
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* defining different variations of silvicultural strategy and implementation concepts, in order to assess the engineering strategy and recognize the mid to long-term consequences
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|Has description=WIS.2 focuses on providing guidance in sustainable forestry management. The system gives strong organisational and decision support in implementing, monitoring and controlling silvicultural practices. The system provides specific information for the different phases of the silvicultural process, allowing planners to simulate the mid- to long-term consequences of various action scenarios, and supporting users in solving complex silvicultural problems at multiple scales (i.e., from the whole enterprise level down to the single stand level; from very long-term to short-term). The scope of WIS.2 includes:   
* formalising the manifold demands of society, forest owners and stakeholders for implementation in forest management;   
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[[Image:scope.png|thumb|300px|Scope of WIS.2]]
* pointing out the priority-of-action by connecting long-term strategic planning with mid-term harvesting planning; 
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* formalising the manifold demands of society, forest owners and stakeholders for implementation in forest management;
* systematically documenting and reporting the decisions taken with regard to the managerial plan;
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* defining different variations of silvicultural strategy and implementation concepts, in order to assess the entrepreneurial strategy and recognize the mid- to long-term consequences;   
* facilitating regular control of the development of forest areas with regard to the realisation of the enterprise strategy;
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* pointing out the priority-
* giving guidance on how to react in a flexible way to changes such as market fluctuations and unforeseen events like storms;
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|Has modelling scope=Forest indicators
* enabling the user to handle the given complexity - step by step.
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|Has temporal scale=Long term (strategic), Medium term (tactical)
[[File:wis.2.jpg]]
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|Has spatial context=Spatial with no neighbourhood interrelations
 
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|Has spatial scale=Forest level, Regional/national level
== '''System Origin''' ==
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|Has objectives dimension=Multiple objectives
As multi-purpose, near-to-nature silviculture seeks to steer forest dynamics towards socio-economic and conservation goals through minimal anthropogenic intervention, the necessity for a powerful forest management decision support system that implements and monitors such silvicultural practices is getting stronger.
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|Has related DSS=SiWaWa
In order to face this challenge, WIS.1 was initially designed in the 1990s by Good and Pistor  (1992) as an information system for silvicultural planning at stand level. The system was further developed as WIS.2 by Rosset (2005 ) within the framework of his PhD thesis during 2001-2005 at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland (ETHZ). During this phase, the information system evolved from an information system to a DSS by integrating knowledge and supporting the entire decision process of the management of forest ecosystems. Over the past few years, further adaptations have been subsequently made, such as e.g. during a 10-days course on silvicultural planning held at the ETHZ in a small forest enterprise (150ha) owned by the Canton of Zurich.
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|Has goods and services dimension=Market wood products, Non-market services
 
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|Has decision making dimension=Single decision maker
WIS.2 has real-life application scenarios on the level of forest management, education, as well as in research and development.
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|Has forest management goal=biomass estimation, conservation, forest inventory, forest vegetation management, silvicultural regime, species selection, wildlife habitat, yield prediction, wood supply planning, multi-functional
 
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|Supports tree species=Buche
'''Forest management'''
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|Supports silvicultural regime=even-aged
In forest management the tool has been extensively applied in the:
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* State forest of Teufen in Canton Zurich (i.e., the 10 day course);
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* teaching and research forest of the ETH in Zurich;
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|Has country=Belgium, Italy, Spain, Switzerland
* forest of the city of Winterthur (link to Wikipedia);
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|Has number of users=<=30
* forest of the city of Rheinfelden (link to Wikipedia); 
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|Has number of real-life applications=<=30
* forest of the village of Bullet in Canton Vaud (diploma thesis);
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|Has utilisation in education=used by students
 
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|Has research project reference=...
Plans are currently being made to apply the tool in a forest in Canton Freiburg, as well as in a forest in Thailand (diploma thesis).
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|Has tool dissemination=...
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'''Education'''
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WIS.2 is being applied at all levels of the education in forest management in Switzerland in order to illustrate and demonstrate forest planning.  
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|Has decision support techniques=WIS.2.Decision support techniques
 
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The main motivation behind introducing WIS.2 in teaching is to:
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* enhance awareness of the consequences of very slow tree growth by visualising long-term trends resulting from decisions taken (i.e., the necessity to ensure certain continuity);
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|Has knowledge management processes=WIS.2.Knowledge management process
* concentrate on concept building to derive urgency of intervention to be undertaken at stand level (i.e., how to steer forest dynamics in order to reach the production target as efficiently as possible) and subsequently visit each individual stand separately;
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* elaborate on and compare different variations in forestry management.
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{{DSS, Support of social participation
 
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|Has support for social participation=WIS.2.Support of social participation
Students who have used the prototype have been providing valuable feedback that is in an iterative manner to improve the IT-solution.
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Research and development: a further tool based on the same platform (WVK) is currently being developed (link to Waldwissen).
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'''Research and Development'''
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WIS.2 is not yet a commercial product, however, a proposal is currently being written in order to be able to refine the system within the framework of a research project and launch a commercial product through industrial partnerships under the name of SMART-Forest.
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{{DSS, Documentation
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|Has manual=No
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|Has technical documentation=No
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see [[FORSYS Description|overview]] on DSS according to FORSYS problem dimension

Latest revision as of 14:44, 19 April 2013

Wiki quality control

Has flag N/A

Name, responsible organisation and contact person

Has full name Sustainable Forest Management Decision Support System
Has acronym WIS.2
Has wiki contact person Christian Rosset
Has wiki contact e-mail christian.rosset@bfh.ch

Software identification

Has software WIS.2.Software

Description

Has description WIS.2 focuses on providing guidance in sustainable forestry management. The system gives strong organisational and decision support in implementing, monitoring and controlling silvicultural practices. The system provides specific information for the different phases of the silvicultural process, allowing planners to simulate the mid- to long-term consequences of various action scenarios, and supporting users in solving complex silvicultural problems at multiple scales (i.e., from the whole enterprise level down to the single stand level; from very long-term to short-term). The scope of WIS.2 includes:
Scope of WIS.2
  • formalising the manifold demands of society, forest owners and stakeholders for implementation in forest management;
  • defining different variations of silvicultural strategy and implementation concepts, in order to assess the entrepreneurial strategy and recognize the mid- to long-term consequences;
  • pointing out the priority-
Has modelling scope Forest indicators
Has temporal scale Long term (strategic), Medium term (tactical)
Has spatial context Spatial with no neighbourhood interrelations
Has spatial scale Forest level, Regional/national level
Has objectives dimension Multiple objectives
Has related DSS SiWaWa
Has goods and services dimension Market wood products, Non-market services
Has decision making dimension Single decision maker
Has forest management goal biomass estimation, conservation, forest inventory, forest vegetation management, silvicultural regime, species selection, wildlife habitat, yield prediction, wood supply planning, multi-functional
Supports tree species Buche
Supports silvicultural regime even-aged

Concrete application

Has typical use case
Has user profile
Has country Belgium, Italy, Spain, Switzerland
Has references about examples of application
Has number of users <=30
Has number of real-life applications <=30
Has utilisation in education used by students
Has research project reference ...
Has tool dissemination ...

Decision support techniques used in the DSS

Has decision support techniques WIS.2.Decision support techniques

Support of Knowledge Management

Has knowledge management processes WIS.2.Knowledge management process

Support of social participation

Has support for social participation WIS.2.Support of social participation

DSS development

Has DSS development WIS.2.Description of DSS development

Documentation

Has website
Has online demo
Has manual No
Has technical documentation No
Has reference

see overview on DSS according to FORSYS problem dimension