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These stakeholders, defined as people (whether owners or managers) who directly participate in forest management decisions (Locatelli et al. 2010), are particularly sensitive to climate change impacts since the forestry sector is exposed to and directly dependent on climate (Blennow and Persson 2009), and therefore, insight into their perceptions of climate change risk is crucial.
These forest managers rely on their own expertise and networks to make forest management decisions and adapt to climate change in practice.
Since forest management decisions are often made at the landscape level, the landscape-level projections may better inform a forest manager of the consequences of management alternatives on forest growth in the context of climate change.
Spatial data are then aggregated up to management units, where forest management decisions are simulated.
Forest management decisions are often based on long-range projections of future forest conditions.
These benefits may affect incentives for landowners to cooperate in their forest management decisions.
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Understanding the tools used in financial analysis is an important component of successful forestland investment and forest management decision-making.
We developed an agent-based model accounting for different spatial (stand and management unit) and temporal (operational and strategic) levels of forest management decision making and coupled it with the forest landscape simulator iLand.
The results can be important for forest management decision support as well as for use in evaluation of remote sensing techniques for forests at the lowest range of LAIe values.
The models can be integrated into forest management decision support systems and assist in the development of long term management plans, integrating the impact of potential climate and land cover change scenarios.
We concludes that the OOD approach for abstracting forest management design process allows a great deal of flexibility in constructing flexible, extensible, and adaptable forest management decision support systems tools and provides important information essential for the sustainable management of forested ecosystems.
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