Combinatorial optimization of elk habitat effectiveness and timber harvest volume

被引:20
作者
Pete Bettinger
Kevin Boston
John Sessions
机构
[1] Oregon State University,Department of Forest Resources
[2] Warnell School of Forest Resources,Department of Forest Engineering
[3] University of Georgia,undefined
[4] Oregon State University,undefined
关键词
forest planning; mathematical programming; heuristic programming;
D O I
10.1023/A:1019051931272
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摘要
Forest resource planning processes in the western United States have been placing an increasing emphasis on wildlife and fish habitat goals. With this in mind, we developed a method that incorporates a Habitat Effectiveness Index (HEI) for Roosevelt elk (Cervus elaphus roosevelti) into the objective function of a mathematical forest planning model. In addition, a commodity production goal is proposed (maximum timber production), and the habitat and commodity production goals are allowed to act as goals in a multi-objective goal programming planning problem. A heuristic programming technique (tabu search) is used to develop feasible solutions to the resulting non-linear, integer programming problem. Using a hypothetical example, we illustrate results of five scenarios, where the emphasis of the achievement of one or both goals is altered. The main contribution of this approach is the ability to measure and evaluate the trade-offs among achieving a certain level of a complex wildlife goal and achieving commodity production goals. These trade-offs are measured using a flexible model, allowing planners to formulate non-linear spatial goals as objectives of a problem, rather than forcing them to rely on posterior evaluations of the suitability of management plans to goals such as elk HEI.
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页码:143 / 153
页数:10
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