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Coactive forest management /

This book provides a theoretical basis and a collection of management science tools that account for the interactions between different components of a managed forest ecosystem. Accounting for these interactions is the rapid evolution of forest management away from a traditional agricultural commodi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hof, John G.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press, �1993.
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520 |a This book provides a theoretical basis and a collection of management science tools that account for the interactions between different components of a managed forest ecosystem. Accounting for these interactions is the rapid evolution of forest management away from a traditional agricultural commodities production problem to a multi-output problem that gives equivalent emphasis to nonmarket goods and the health of forest ecosystem itself. The book is a comprehensive theoretical demonstration of the breakdown of traditional benefit/cost analysis in the presence of forest ecosystem (or demand) inteactions and is followed by a set of management science (optimization) procedures that address these interactions and better capture the ecosystem function. * * Discusses optimization under conditions of risk and uncertainity in forest management * Explores spatial optimization and multi-level optimization in forest management * Examines joint production theory and joint cost allocation in forest management. 
505 0 |a Front Cover; Coactive Forest Management; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION; Outlook; Methods; Layout; References; CHAPTER 2. THEORY OF JOINT PRODUCTION AND JOINT COSTS; The General Case of Joint Production; A Managed Forest Ecosystem Production Structure; References; CHAPTER 3. BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS WITH JOINT PRODUCTION; Theory; An Example; References; CHAPTER 4. JOINT COST ALLOCATION; Cost Allocation in Efficiency Analysis; Cost Allocation in Budgeting and Accounting; The Core: Background; The Core in Budgeting and Accounting; Cost Allocation; An Example 
505 8 |a CHAPTER 9. RANDOM TECHNICAL (YIELD) COEFFICIENTSChance Constrained Programming; Chance-Maximizing Programs; Case Example Formulation; A Final Note on Randomness; References; CHAPTER 10. SUSTAINABILITY REVISITED; The Rationales for Nondeclining Yield; A Case Example with a Timber Harvest Scheduling Model; Application of the MAXMIN Approach to Multiresource Problems; References; CHAPTER 11. MODELING DYNAMIC NONLINEARITIES IN MANAGED FOREST ECOSYSTEMS; A Timber Harvest Scheduling Problem; References; CHAPTER 12. SPATIAL OPTIMIZATION; Accounting for Edge Effects with a Cellular Model Structure 
505 8 |a Accounting for Edge Effects with a Geometric Model StructureAccounting for Fragmentation Effects with the Geometric Model Structure; Conclusions Regarding Spatial Optimization; References; CHAPTER 13. MULTILEVEL OPTIMIZATION; The Reasons for Multilevel Optimization; A Noniterative Multilevel Optimization Approach; An Iterative Multilevel Optimization Approach; Hierarchical Planning versus Multilevel Optimization; References; CHAPTER 14. SYNTHESIS; Future Challenges; Educational Implications; References; Bibliography; Index 
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