Authors
André O Falcão, José G Borges
Publication date
2001/5/1
Journal
Forest science
Volume
47
Issue
2
Pages
158-168
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
In this article, basic concepts of both genetic algorithms and evolution program design are presented. An evolution program is presented to solve a Model I harvest scheduling problem with 0-1 decision variables for the management alternatives for each stand, with annual constraints on harvested volume. An appropriate data structure (i.e., chromosome representation) is presented, as well as modified selection, crossover, and mutation strategies specially designed for application to large forest scheduling problems. Emphasis is on designing an efficient evolution program to address the complexity of large integer problem model solving and to provide both strategic and operational guidance to forest managers. A new stopping criterion for this iterative heuristic based on the asymptotic behavior of the evolution process is further presented. The new evolution program is applied to a two-product timber harvest …
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