Authors
Pete Bettinger, David Graetz, Kevin Boston, John Sessions, Woodam Chung
Publication date
2002
Journal
Silva Fennica
Volume
36
Issue
2
Pages
561-584
Publisher
THE FINNISH SOCIETY OF FOREST SCIENCE
Description
As both spatial and temporal characteristics of desired future conditions are becoming important measures of forest plan success, forest plans and forest planning goals are becoming complex. Heuristic techniques are becoming popular for developing alternative forest plans that include spatial constraints. Eight types of heuristic planning techniques were applied to three increasingly difficult forest planning problems where the objective function sought to maximize the amount of land in certain types of wildlife habitat. The goal of this research was to understand the relative challenges and opportunities each technique presents when more complex difficult goals are desired. The eight heuristic techniques were random search, simulated annealing, great deluge, threshold accepting, tabu search with 1-opt moves, tabu search with 1-opt and 2-opt moves, genetic algorithm, and a hybrid tabu search/genetic algorithm …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
P Bettinger, J Sessions, W Chung, D Graetz, K Boston - Systems Analysis in Forest Resources: Proceedings of …, 2003