
StandsSIM-MD: a Management Driven forest SIMulator
Author(s) -
Susana Barreiro,
João Rua,
Margarida Tomé
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
forest systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.455
H-Index - 25
eISSN - 2171-9845
pISSN - 2171-5068
DOI - 10.5424/fs/2016252-08916
Subject(s) - forest management , computer science , modular design , tree (set theory) , process (computing) , wood production , time horizon , range (aeronautics) , simulation , environmental resource management , forestry , environmental science , geography , engineering , business , mathematical analysis , mathematics , finance , aerospace engineering , operating system
Resource CommunicationAim of the study: The existing stand level forest simulators available in Portugal were not developed with the aim of including
up-to-date model versions and were limited in terms of accounting for forest management. The simulators’ platform, sIMfLOR was
recently created to implement different growth models with a common philosophy. The objective was developing one easily-updatable,
user-friendly, forest management and climate change sensitive simulator capable of projecting growth for the main tree species
in Portugal.
Area of the study: Portugal.
Material and methods: The new simulator was programmed in a modular form consisting of several modules. The growth module
integrates different forest growth and yield models (empirical and process-based) for the main wood production tree species in
Portugal (eucalypt, stone pine and maritime pine), the management module drives the growth projections along the planning horizon
according to a range of forest management approaches and climate (at present only available for eucalypt).
Main results: The main result is the StandsSIM-MD Management Driven simulator that overcomes the limitations of the existing
stand level simulators. It is a step forward when compared to the models currently available in the sIMfLOR platform covering
more tree species, stand structures and stand compositions. It is focused on end-users and it is based on similar concepts regarding
the creation of required inputs and generated outputs.
Research highlights:
— Forest Management Driven simulations approach
— Multiple Prescriptions-Per-Stand functionality
— StandsSIM-MD can be used to support landowners decisions on stand Forest management
— StandsSIM-MD simulations at regional level can be combined with optimization routinesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio