This research addresses the subject of cross-country terrain path finding using forest inventory route planning as a case study. Although the subject is closely related to the key concepts of geography, so far it has not been studied in academic geography in any significant extent. Accordingly, an additional motive for the research is to attempt to raise the importance of terrain path finding within the domain of academic geography and GIS. The research also strives to develop GIS-based methods that would be particularly useful in applications related to the environment, conditions and industries of the North and periphery
The main purpose of the current study was to design less costly forest roads using cost zoning map. ...
Timber harvest plan in forest management should be flexible to meet changing social and environmenta...
This study describes the development of a desktop computer model (digital terrain simulator) for sho...
This research addresses the subject of cross-country terrain path finding using forest inventory rou...
A system was developed that applies geographical information system (GIS) techniques for the manipul...
Forest road construction is the most costly operation in forestry. Road designing and construction i...
Graduation date:1958Graduation date: 1958The purpose of this thesis is to outline the principles inv...
In recent decades, routing based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has become a major branch o...
ABSTRACT Geographic Information System (GIS) is an indispensable software tool in forest planning. I...
A methodology for automatically determining preliminary forest road corridor locations using artific...
The paper describes a concept for GIS based terrain mobility modelling and optimization of off-road ...
Unlike the traditional way of forest road planning in which the forest engineer manually tries to fi...
using GIS capability and information-simultaneous management. This study accomplished to determine p...
A well-planned forest road network is essential for meeting the goal of sustainable forest managemen...
Graduation date: 1996Forest road planning is importaht in logging operations, because it can\ud affe...
The main purpose of the current study was to design less costly forest roads using cost zoning map. ...
Timber harvest plan in forest management should be flexible to meet changing social and environmenta...
This study describes the development of a desktop computer model (digital terrain simulator) for sho...
This research addresses the subject of cross-country terrain path finding using forest inventory rou...
A system was developed that applies geographical information system (GIS) techniques for the manipul...
Forest road construction is the most costly operation in forestry. Road designing and construction i...
Graduation date:1958Graduation date: 1958The purpose of this thesis is to outline the principles inv...
In recent decades, routing based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has become a major branch o...
ABSTRACT Geographic Information System (GIS) is an indispensable software tool in forest planning. I...
A methodology for automatically determining preliminary forest road corridor locations using artific...
The paper describes a concept for GIS based terrain mobility modelling and optimization of off-road ...
Unlike the traditional way of forest road planning in which the forest engineer manually tries to fi...
using GIS capability and information-simultaneous management. This study accomplished to determine p...
A well-planned forest road network is essential for meeting the goal of sustainable forest managemen...
Graduation date: 1996Forest road planning is importaht in logging operations, because it can\ud affe...
The main purpose of the current study was to design less costly forest roads using cost zoning map. ...
Timber harvest plan in forest management should be flexible to meet changing social and environmenta...
This study describes the development of a desktop computer model (digital terrain simulator) for sho...