Modeling forest core area with integer programming
Huizhen Zhang (),
Miguel Constantino () and
André Falcão ()
Annals of Operations Research, 2011, vol. 190, issue 1, 55 pages
Abstract:
Abundant and continuous old forest tend to be fragmented into isolated and small patches because of human harvest activities. Dispersive and isolated old forest patches cannot provide abundant interior habitat to wildlife, which is a fatal threat for specific plant communities and wildlife species. In this paper, an Integer Programming model for forest planning is designed to maximize the economical benefit of the forest and to guarantee a minimum area of interior old forest for wildlife habitat, the so-called core area satisfying minimum mature age requirements. The minimum core area constraints, to some degree, can help mitigate the negative impact of harvest activities to divide forest habitat into many small patches. The model is implemented in a commercial Integer Programming solver and it is applied to several hypothetical landscapes. The results show the possibility of incorporating a core area requirement into a forest planning model, and the possibility to obtain solutions within a reasonable computational time. Instances with up to 1600 management units have been solved in seconds to an optimality gap of 1% (0.1% in some cases). Copyright Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011
Keywords: Core area; Integer programming; Forest planning; Edge effect; Subregion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/s10479-009-0517-4
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