A hierarchical spatial framework for forest landscape planning

[1]  Janet L. Ohmann,et al.  Predictive mapping of forest composition and structure with direct gradient analysis and nearest- neighbor imputation in coastal Oregon, U.S.A. , 2002 .

[2]  Jerry F. Franklin,et al.  Creating landscape patterns by forest cutting: Ecological consequences and principles , 1987, Landscape Ecology.

[3]  Don C. Bragg,et al.  A hierarchical approach for simulating northern forest dynamics , 2004 .

[4]  Dafydd Gibbon,et al.  1 User’s guide , 1998 .

[5]  John Sessions,et al.  INTEGRATING WILDFIRE INTO STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR SIERRA NEVADA FORESTS , 1998 .

[6]  Pete Bettinger,et al.  Landscape Management Policy Simulator (LAMPS) : version 1.1 : user guide , 2004 .

[7]  Kathryn E. Freemark,et al.  Assessing effects of agriculture on terrestrial wildlife: developing a hierarchical approach for the US EPA , 1995 .

[8]  C. Burnett,et al.  A multi-scale segmentation/object relationship modelling methodology for landscape analysis , 2003 .

[9]  R. A. MacMillan,et al.  Defining a hierarchy of spatial entities for environmental analysis and modeling using digital elevation models (DEMs) , 2004, Comput. Environ. Urban Syst..

[10]  T. Spies,et al.  Developing alternative forest cutting patterns: A simulation approach , 1993, Landscape Ecology.

[11]  Sven Erik Jørgensen,et al.  Ecological Modelling by `Ecological Modelling' , 1997 .

[12]  Alan T. Murray Spatial restrictions in harvest scheduling , 1999 .

[13]  Hong S. He,et al.  Spatial simulation of forest succession and timber harvesting using LANDIS. , 2000 .

[14]  R. O. Flamm,et al.  Alternative model formulations for a stochastic simulation of landscape change , 1994, Landscape Ecology.

[15]  S. Garman,et al.  Accelerating development of late-successional conditions in young managed Douglas-fir stands: a simulation study. , 2003 .

[16]  F. Swanson,et al.  LANDSCAPE PATTERN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN PATTERN GENERATION RULES: LAND-USE LEGACIES IN FORESTRY , 1994 .

[17]  Nils Tönshoff Alternative Model Formulations , 1997 .

[18]  Pete Bettinger,et al.  Spatial Scheduling of Forest Management Activities using a Dynamic Deterministic Harvest Block Aggregation Process , 2003 .

[19]  Louis G. Birta,et al.  A knowledge-based approach for the validation of simulation models: the foundation , 1996, TOMC.

[20]  T. Crow,et al.  Modeling the effects of forest harvesting on landscape structure and the spatial distribution of cowbird brood parasitism , 1994, Landscape Ecology.

[21]  Pete Bettinger,et al.  Spatial forest plan development with ecological and economic goals , 2003 .

[22]  John R W Harris,et al.  ECoS, a framework for modelling hierarchical spatial systems. , 2003, The Science of the total environment.

[23]  H. L. Scheurman,et al.  Techniques for Prescribing Optimal Timber Harvest and Investment Under Different Objectives—Discussion and Synthesis , 1977 .

[24]  William A. Leuschner,et al.  Forest Regulation, Harvest Scheduling, and Planning Techniques , 1990 .

[25]  John Nelson,et al.  Assessment of harvest blocks generated from operational polygons and forest-cover polygons in tactical and strategic planning , 2001 .

[26]  S. Jørgensen,et al.  Movement rules for individual-based models of stream fish , 1999 .

[27]  Richard L. Church,et al.  Support system development for forest ecosystem management , 2000, European Journal of Operational Research.

[28]  Robert K. Peet,et al.  Plant succession : theory and prediction , 1993 .

[29]  Stephen R. Carpenter,et al.  ECOLOGICAL FUTURES: BUILDING AN ECOLOGY OF THE LONG NOW1 , 2002 .

[30]  Jianguo Wu,et al.  A spatially explicit hierarchical approach to modeling complex ecological systems: theory and applications , 2002 .