A decision support system for forest biomass exploitation for energy supply is presented. The system allows supporting decisions on a finite time horizon, concerning the localization, sizing, and setting of a number of biomass-to-energy conversion plants in a small-medium region. The system is based on the formalization of an optimal decision problem stated with reference to a dynamic biomass model. In the proposed approach, geographic information system based techniques are integrated with mathematical programming methods yielding a comprehensive system which allows formalizing the problem, taking decisions, and evaluating their effects. The application to a real case study is considered
The highly dispersed nature of biomass sources and limited tools with which to exploit geographicall...
In this paper, a decision support system (DSS) for multi-biomass energy conversion applications is p...
A range of economic and societal issues has resulted from fossil fuel consumption in the transportat...
The use of forest biomass for energy production requires a careful attention to the sustainable silv...
A decision support system for forest biomass exploitation for energy production purposes is presente...
The use of forest biomass for energy production requires a careful attention to the sustainable silv...
The consequences of the use of traditional fossil fuels has led, in the last years, the European Uni...
One of the key factors on which the sustainable development of modern society should be based is the...
The proposed paper describes the architecture of a GIS-based Environmental Decision Support System (...
Forest managers have traditionally planned harvests using their expert knowledge. This applies mainl...
The use of natural resources is necessary for human life and activities. Finding strategies that can...
Renewable Energy Sources are expected to play a very important role in energy production in the foll...
Efficient procurement and utilization of woody biomass for bioenergy production requires a good unde...
Disturbance-generated biomass results from endogenous and exogenous natural and cultural disturbance...
For the substitution of fossil fuels with renewables, the use of biomass in production processes is ...
The highly dispersed nature of biomass sources and limited tools with which to exploit geographicall...
In this paper, a decision support system (DSS) for multi-biomass energy conversion applications is p...
A range of economic and societal issues has resulted from fossil fuel consumption in the transportat...
The use of forest biomass for energy production requires a careful attention to the sustainable silv...
A decision support system for forest biomass exploitation for energy production purposes is presente...
The use of forest biomass for energy production requires a careful attention to the sustainable silv...
The consequences of the use of traditional fossil fuels has led, in the last years, the European Uni...
One of the key factors on which the sustainable development of modern society should be based is the...
The proposed paper describes the architecture of a GIS-based Environmental Decision Support System (...
Forest managers have traditionally planned harvests using their expert knowledge. This applies mainl...
The use of natural resources is necessary for human life and activities. Finding strategies that can...
Renewable Energy Sources are expected to play a very important role in energy production in the foll...
Efficient procurement and utilization of woody biomass for bioenergy production requires a good unde...
Disturbance-generated biomass results from endogenous and exogenous natural and cultural disturbance...
For the substitution of fossil fuels with renewables, the use of biomass in production processes is ...
The highly dispersed nature of biomass sources and limited tools with which to exploit geographicall...
In this paper, a decision support system (DSS) for multi-biomass energy conversion applications is p...
A range of economic and societal issues has resulted from fossil fuel consumption in the transportat...