Noli, Have you developed, as part of that model, a way which inventory data can be entered and then generate the appropriate volume/stocking tables and charts?
-- all the best, Lee Mueller Registered Forester #46043 On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 5:35 PM, Noli Sicad <[email protected]> wrote: > As I mentioned in my previous postings, that I am working on forest > management and forest estate modelling, probably you might be > wondering what is it, forest estate modelling. > > I am am part of another GNU project for Operations Research (i.e. > GNU/GLPK) and offer support for GLPK/MathProg in Help-glpk ML. > > Here is a simple forest estate model (i.e. forest management - model > I) that I have written and included in GLPK distribution. > > > http://fossies.org/unix/misc/glpk-4.47.tar.gz:a/glpk-4.47/examples/dbf/ForestMgt_Model_I_GIS_dbf.mod > > The result of the models writes into dbf of shapefile (e.g. write / > create Harvest Table in the dbf of the shapefile). You can then create > a thematic map in QGIS for harvest-plan rotation for the stands in > your forest estate. The above URL link is simple model, just to get > you starting. > > I have more sophisticated forest estate models for Forest Valuation, > Cashflow and Woodflow analysis, Log mill demand allocation for 45 > years or more planning periods for New Zealand (Radiata Pine > plantation) (emai me if you are interested to read the my ForestValue > models (Standard and Spatial models) and sample of the outputs). > > I am trying to compete with Remsoft Woodstock in this area using open > source tools. > > Thanks. > > Noli > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user >
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