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Models for Strategic Forest Management

Eldon A. Gunn ()
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Eldon A. Gunn: Dalhousie University

Chapter Chapter 16 in Handbook Of Operations Research In Natural Resources, 2007, pp 317-341 from Springer

Abstract: Strategic forest-management models are models that assist strategic decision makers in examining forest strategy. There is history of long-term linear programming and related models being seen as strategic. However, strategy is broader than just the forest-management process. As a result, a large number of ecological and economic models may also inform the forest-management process. As we change our perspective on what strategic issues are important, this may require us to think about both the formulation and use of the strategic models.

Keywords: Forest Management; Forest Product; Linear Programming Model; Strategic Model; Site Capability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-71815-6_16

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