Incorporating aspects of habitat fragmentation into long-term forest planning using mixed integer programming
In forest planning, an understanding of the spatial relationships between compartments has become an increasingly important issue. Effective approaches must, therefore, be developed that include consideration of spatial relationships in planning models. Existing approaches, based on numerical optimi...
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| Vydáno v: | Forest ecology and management Ročník 255; číslo 3; s. 440 - 446 |
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| Abstract | In forest planning, an understanding of the spatial relationships between compartments has become an increasingly important issue. Effective approaches must, therefore, be developed that include consideration of spatial relationships in planning models. Existing approaches, based on numerical optimization, tend to lack the means effectively to include spatial considerations. Further, many suggested approaches have focused on ways to include adjacency constraints or green-up constraints in forest planning. However, in order to maintain the biodiversity in the forest, methods dealing with, for instance, the problem of fragmentation of old forests, also have to be developed. In this paper, the issue of fragmentation is addressed and incorporated into long-term forest planning. The approach is to attempt to minimize the outer perimeter of areas of old forest. The model presented is formulated on the basis of mixed integer programming, and solved with a branch and bound algorithm. A data set consisting of 924 stands was used to examine the model, which was then evaluated with different requirements for the degree of clustering. The results indicate that the model is effective for the clustering of old forest stands and that it can be solved within a reasonable time despite the large number of constraints and variables. In the case study the loss in net present value as a result of including the issue of fragmentation was a few percent. |
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| AbstractList | Incorporating aspects of habitat fragmentation into long-term forest planning using mixed integer programming were discussed. The formulation of perimeter in the model was inspired from the MIP model. The difference between the case with no consideration given to the amount of perimeter and a fairly high consideration given to this factor were less than 2 and 3 percent for the base and reference cases. The reduction in amount of perimeter between weightings 1 and 5 was 48.5 percent. The corresponding reduction in net present value (NPV) was only 5.4 percent. The results showed that, if the wood flow constraints were removed from the model, harvesting intensity would vary considerably over time. The approach was particularly useful for developing strategic forest plans, for identifying areas where old forest conditions could be created and for exploring the trade-offs between NPV and the degree of fragmentation. In forest planning, an understanding of the spatial relationships between compartments has become an increasingly important issue. Effective approaches must, therefore, be developed that include consideration of spatial relationships in planning models. Existing approaches, based on numerical optimization, tend to lack the means effectively to include spatial considerations. Further, many suggested approaches have focused on ways to include adjacency constraints or green-up constraints in forest planning. However, in order to maintain the biodiversity in the forest, methods dealing with, for instance, the problem of fragmentation of old forests, also have to be developed. In this paper, the issue of fragmentation is addressed and incorporated into long-term forest planning. The approach is to attempt to minimize the outer perimeter of areas of old forest. The model presented is formulated on the basis of mixed integer programming, and solved with a branch and bound algorithm. A data set consisting of 924 stands was used to examine the model, which was then evaluated with different requirements for the degree of clustering. The results indicate that the model is effective for the clustering of old forest stands and that it can be solved within a reasonable time despite the large number of constraints and variables. In the case study the loss in net present value as a result of including the issue of fragmentation was a few percent. |
| Author | Öhman, Karin Wikström, Peder |
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