The combination of multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and participatory planning is an approach that has been applied in complex planning situations where multiple criteria of very different natures are considered, and several stakeholders or social groups are involved. The spatial character of forest planning problems adds further to the complexity, because a large number of forest stands are to be assigned different treatments at different points in time. In addition, experience from participatory forest planning indicates that stakeholders may think about the forest in terms of place-specific values rather than in forest-wide terms. The objective of this study was to present an approach for including place-specific values in MCDA...
The paper examines the needs, premises and criteria for effective public participation in tactical f...
Participatory approaches to forest management have gained wide acceptance and have also become the p...
With the industrial revolution, the human utilization of the forest took a new turn as wood became...
Forest planning in a participatory context often involves multiple stakeholders with conflicting int...
Following the development of sustainable forest management, the focus of forest planning has shifted...
Long-term forest management planning often involves several stakeholders with conflicting objectives...
Long-term forest management planning often involves several stakeholders with conflicting objectives...
Decision making in forestry is very complex and requires consideration of trade-offs among economic,...
Abstract: Traditionally, the main focus of forest management planning has been the production of tim...
Forest planning in Sweden today translates not only into planning of timber production, but also for...
Participatory approaches and computerised tools such as decision support systems (DSS) represent con...
This paper provides a review of research contributions on forest management and planning using multi...
Growing concern about issues such as environmental quality or the sustainability of natural resource...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a decision aid frequently used in the field of forest man...
The Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) programme introduced in the 1990s, in Australia to protect envir...
The paper examines the needs, premises and criteria for effective public participation in tactical f...
Participatory approaches to forest management have gained wide acceptance and have also become the p...
With the industrial revolution, the human utilization of the forest took a new turn as wood became...
Forest planning in a participatory context often involves multiple stakeholders with conflicting int...
Following the development of sustainable forest management, the focus of forest planning has shifted...
Long-term forest management planning often involves several stakeholders with conflicting objectives...
Long-term forest management planning often involves several stakeholders with conflicting objectives...
Decision making in forestry is very complex and requires consideration of trade-offs among economic,...
Abstract: Traditionally, the main focus of forest management planning has been the production of tim...
Forest planning in Sweden today translates not only into planning of timber production, but also for...
Participatory approaches and computerised tools such as decision support systems (DSS) represent con...
This paper provides a review of research contributions on forest management and planning using multi...
Growing concern about issues such as environmental quality or the sustainability of natural resource...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a decision aid frequently used in the field of forest man...
The Regional Forest Agreement (RFA) programme introduced in the 1990s, in Australia to protect envir...
The paper examines the needs, premises and criteria for effective public participation in tactical f...
Participatory approaches to forest management have gained wide acceptance and have also become the p...
With the industrial revolution, the human utilization of the forest took a new turn as wood became...