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A Multilevel Analysis of Production Capabilities of the National Forest System

Date: 1991-01-01
Categories: Land Use, Forest Ecology, Land & Water Management
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report (1974-1990). Covers Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. Topics: multiresource production capabilities, national planning, multilevel optimization, linear programming. Agencies: USDA Forest Service, Forest Service, Secretary of Agriculture. Cites 24 external works.

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Stakeholders (11)

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United States Forest ServiceCongressColorado State UniversityRocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment StationSecretary of AgricultureU.S.D.A. Forest ServiceNational Forest SystemThe University of Arizona
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Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment StationOperations Research Society of AmericaUniversity of California Department of Forestry and Resource Management

External References Cited (30)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

study (9)

  • Resource interactions analysis (1988)Hof and Baltic
  • Bare and Field evaluation (1987)Bare and Field
  • Teeguarden evaluation (1987)Teeguarden
  • DeAngelis evaluation (1987)DeAngelis
  • A Multilevel Analysis of Production Capabilities of the National Forest System (1987)Hof and Pickens
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  • Coconino National Forest planning LP (1985)Hof, Marose and King
  • Hof, Marose and King study (1985)Hof, Marose and King
  • NIMRUM study (1980)Ashton et al.
  • Kornai and Liptak (1965)Kornai and Liptak

report (8)

  • The 1989 RPA Assessment of the Forest and Rangeland Situation in the United States (1989)
  • Draft 1990 RPA Program (1989)
  • National Assessment (1989)
  • Forest and Rangeland Resource Interactions: A Supporting Technical Document for the 1989 RPA Assessment (1988)HOF, J., AND T. BALTIC
  • An Analysis of the Timber Situation in the United States 1952-2030 (1982)
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  • An Assessment of the Forest and Rangeland Situation in the United States (1981)
  • USDA Forest Service assessment (1981)USDA Forest Service
  • NIMRUM model (1980)Ashton et al.

other (6)

  • Forest and Rangeland Resource Interactions: A Supporting Technical Doc- ument for the 1989 RPA Assessment (1988)Hor, J., AND T. BALTIC
  • The South’s Fourth Forest: Alternatives for the Fu- ture (Review draft) (1987)Washington, D.C. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
  • A Pragmatic Multilevel Approach to Large-Scale Renewable Re- source Optimization: A Test Case (1987)Hor, J. G., AND J. B. PICKENS
  • Denver, Colorado, 41-44 (1986)Forest Planning Tool. November 4-6
  • Many Resources, Many Uses: A System Analysis Approach to Renewable Re- source Development (1980)ASHTON, P. G., J. B. PICKENS, C. OHLANDER AND B. BENNINGHOFF
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  • A Multilevel Approach to the Forest Service Planning Process (1980)Wonca, C. P

article (4)

  • A Pragmatic Multilevel Approach to Large-Scale Renewable Resource Optimization: A Test Case (1987)HOF, J. G., AND J. B. PICKENS
  • Many Resources, Many Uses: A System Analysis Approach to Renewable Resource Development (1980)ASHTON, P. G., J. B. PICKENS, C. OHLANDER AND B. BENNINGHOFF
  • Two-Level Planning (1965)KORNAL, J., AND T. LIPTAK
  • The Decomposition Algorithm for Linear Programs (1961)DANTZIG, G. B., AND P. WOLFE

legislation (2)

  • National Forest Management Act of 1976 (1976)
  • Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974 (1974)

plan (1)

  • draft 1990 Program (1989)USDA Forest Service