A web-based ToolBox approach to support adaptive forest management under climate change |
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Authors: | Werner Rammer Christian Schauflinger Harald Vacik João H.N. Palma Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo José G. Borges |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Peter-Jordan-Strasse 82, A-1180 Vienna, Austria;2. Satzwerkstatt, Annie-Rosar-Weg 5/4/6, 1220 Vienna, Austria;3. Department of Forestry, Forest Research Center, School of Agriculture, Technical University of Lisbon, Tapada da Ajuda, 1349-014 Lisbon, Portugal |
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Abstract: | The design and implementation of the adaptive forest management (AFM) ToolBox is presented. Design principles derived from previous experiences in decision support system (DSS) development include support for (1) modularity, (2) accessibility via the Internet, (3) inclusion of different types of knowledge and information, (4) the use of different data sources, and (5) specific problem types. As major components of the AFM ToolBox DataBase, Vulnerability Assessment Tools (single user version, group mode) and an optimization tool to generate optimized management plans at the level of management units or landscapes are highlighted. A key feature is the distinction of two archetypical user profiles (manager, analyst). The AFM ToolBox is evaluated against eight criteria for the assessment of DSS. It is concluded that the ToolBox approach setting focus on modularity while avoiding to over-emphasis technical integration provides the right frame to secure the flexibility regarding tools and decision-making processes which is mandatory if a DSS should be taken up by practice. |
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Keywords: | decision support systems multi-criteria analysis optimization knowledge transfer |
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