Graduation date: 1980The purpose of land use planning, as conducted by the Forest Service, is to allocate land uses. The techniques employed in the current planning process fail to take location of the land allocations into account in any systematic manner. The resulting solutions may be inconsistent with planning goals; the land use patterns produced may not provide the maximum value of goods and services possible while protecting long-term biological productivity of the Forest. This study examines the impact of location on land allocation decisions, developing a strategy and set of techniques for incorporating spatial factors into the allocation process. Three spatial factors affect land allocation decisions: 1) the size of a land unit re...
This thesis examines the use of mathematical models in astracting real world land use systems. The p...
This thesis examines the use of mathematical models in astracting real world land use systems. The p...
When large areas of forest are modelled, spatial detail can create excessively large databases and a...
This study examines the use of spatial optimization techniques for multi-site land-use allocation pr...
This study examines the use of spatial optimization techniques for multi-site land-use allocation pr...
The increased incorporation of spatially explicit objectives into forest management planning has ar...
The increased incorporation of spatially explicit objectives into forest management planning has ar...
Research in the area of spatial decision support (SDS) and resource allocation has recently generate...
Research in the area of spatial decision support (SDS) and resource allocation has recently generate...
Research in the area of spatial decision support (SDS) and resource allocation has recently generate...
Research in the area of spatial decision support (SDS) and resource allocation has recently generate...
Spatial planning that only prioritizes economic interests has serious environmental impacts. The aim...
Spatial planning that only prioritizes economic interests has serious environmental impacts. The aim...
Abstract. Both mathematical and heuristic methods have advanced rapidly in spatial forest planning o...
Landuse planning problems are becoming increasingly complex, as a population with expanding needs an...
This thesis examines the use of mathematical models in astracting real world land use systems. The p...
This thesis examines the use of mathematical models in astracting real world land use systems. The p...
When large areas of forest are modelled, spatial detail can create excessively large databases and a...
This study examines the use of spatial optimization techniques for multi-site land-use allocation pr...
This study examines the use of spatial optimization techniques for multi-site land-use allocation pr...
The increased incorporation of spatially explicit objectives into forest management planning has ar...
The increased incorporation of spatially explicit objectives into forest management planning has ar...
Research in the area of spatial decision support (SDS) and resource allocation has recently generate...
Research in the area of spatial decision support (SDS) and resource allocation has recently generate...
Research in the area of spatial decision support (SDS) and resource allocation has recently generate...
Research in the area of spatial decision support (SDS) and resource allocation has recently generate...
Spatial planning that only prioritizes economic interests has serious environmental impacts. The aim...
Spatial planning that only prioritizes economic interests has serious environmental impacts. The aim...
Abstract. Both mathematical and heuristic methods have advanced rapidly in spatial forest planning o...
Landuse planning problems are becoming increasingly complex, as a population with expanding needs an...
This thesis examines the use of mathematical models in astracting real world land use systems. The p...
This thesis examines the use of mathematical models in astracting real world land use systems. The p...
When large areas of forest are modelled, spatial detail can create excessively large databases and a...