This paper provides a review of research contributions on forest management and planning using multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) based on an exhaustive literature survey. The review primarily focuses on the application aspects highlighting theoretical underpinnings and controversies. It also examines the nature of the problems addressed and incorporation of risk into forest management and planning decision making. The MCDM techniques covered in this review belong to several schools of thought. For each technique, a variety of empirical applications including recent studies has been reviewed. More than 60 individual studies were reviewed and classified by the method used, country of origin, number and type of criteria and options evaluat...
Sustainable forest management usually involves the use of criteria and indicators (C&I) allowing the...
Wildfires impact the outcomes of forest management plans. Addressing that impact is thus critical fo...
Because of the complexity of multiple use forest management problems, it is difficult to quantify th...
This paper provides a review of research contributions on forest management and planning using multi...
The degree of complexity in forest management has increased in the last few decades, not only due to...
Decision making in forestry is very complex and requires consideration of trade-offs among economic,...
Foresters and natural resource managers must balance conflicting objectives when developing land-man...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a decision aid frequently used in the field of forest man...
1. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a method to support decision-making, by exploring the ...
This paper describe the use of multiple criteria decision tools for assessing criteria and indicator...
The combination of multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and participatory planning is an appro...
Long-term forest management planning often involves several stakeholders with conflicting objectives...
Growing concern about issues such as environmental quality or the sustainability of natural resource...
AbstractThis paper examines the compatibility of the opening-up forest works with the natural enviro...
The proposed volume aims to provide useful insights on the use of Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (...
Sustainable forest management usually involves the use of criteria and indicators (C&I) allowing the...
Wildfires impact the outcomes of forest management plans. Addressing that impact is thus critical fo...
Because of the complexity of multiple use forest management problems, it is difficult to quantify th...
This paper provides a review of research contributions on forest management and planning using multi...
The degree of complexity in forest management has increased in the last few decades, not only due to...
Decision making in forestry is very complex and requires consideration of trade-offs among economic,...
Foresters and natural resource managers must balance conflicting objectives when developing land-man...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a decision aid frequently used in the field of forest man...
1. Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a method to support decision-making, by exploring the ...
This paper describe the use of multiple criteria decision tools for assessing criteria and indicator...
The combination of multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and participatory planning is an appro...
Long-term forest management planning often involves several stakeholders with conflicting objectives...
Growing concern about issues such as environmental quality or the sustainability of natural resource...
AbstractThis paper examines the compatibility of the opening-up forest works with the natural enviro...
The proposed volume aims to provide useful insights on the use of Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (...
Sustainable forest management usually involves the use of criteria and indicators (C&I) allowing the...
Wildfires impact the outcomes of forest management plans. Addressing that impact is thus critical fo...
Because of the complexity of multiple use forest management problems, it is difficult to quantify th...