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A heuristic weight determination procedure for goal programs used for harvest scheduling models

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A heuristic, "unstructured" weight determination procedure was developed for harvest scheduling models in which goal programming algorithms are employed and contributes to improved forest management decisions by providing the optimal harvest scheduling plan under each of the four goals individually.
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A heuristic, "unstructured" weight determination procedure was developed for harvest scheduling models in which goal programming algorithms are employed. Six noninferior solution sets that included...

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Making forestry decisions with multiple criteria: A review and an assessment

TL;DR: A survey of the literature on multiple criteria decision-making applications to forestry problems undertaken in the last 30 years or so is provided, aiming to reach some conclusions, as well as indicate future trends in this line of research.
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A Bibliography on the Applications of Mathematical Programming Multiple-objective Methods

TL;DR: A bibliography on applications of multiple-objective methods which use no a priori explicit value function and are complex enough to require mathematical programming aids is given.
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A survey of generalized goal programming (1970–1982)

TL;DR: A survey of the literature on Goal Programming from 1970 through 1982 is provided, categorized according to 18 areas of application and according to 12 different variants of GP.
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The key literature of, and trends in, forest-level management planning in North America, 1950-2001

TL;DR: Two North American forestry journals, the Canadian Journal of Forest Research and Forest Science, have become the predominant sources of forest-level planning literature that focuses on forest planning problem formulations and examples of the use of mathematical programming techniques in forest- level planning.
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A decision support modelling framework for multiple use forest management: The Queen Elizabeth Forest case study in Scotland

TL;DR: A multiple criteria interactive modelling framework has been developed to support forest resource allocation decisions in the context of multiple use forest management at the tactical level and is closely linked to the planning and management conditions of the Queen Elizabeth National Forest Park in Central Scotland.
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