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A Multilevel Optimization System for Large-Scale Renewable Resource Planning

Date: 1986-01-01
Categories: Other
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Technical report. Covers Fort Collins, Colorado, Rocky Mountain. Topics: renewable resource planning, multilevel optimization, large-scale resource management, national planning. Agencies: USDA Forest Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Cites 19 external works.

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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Bureau of Land ManagementUnited States Department of AgricultureColorado State UniversityRocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment StationNational Forest System

External References Cited (20)

Works cited by this document, grouped by type.

other (12)

  • A multilevel approach to the forest service planning process (1980)C. P. Wong
  • A desision-aiding model for planning optimal resource allocation of water basins (1974)E. T. Bartlett
  • Potential pitfalls in renewable resource decision making that utilizes convex combinations of discrete alternatives (1985)Hof, J. G., R. K. Marose, and D. A. King
  • Many resources, many uses: A system analysis approach to renewable resource development (1980)Ashton, P. G., J. B. Pickens, C. Ohlander, and B. Benn- inghoff
  • A recommended renewable resources program—1980 update (1980)York, N. Y. USDA Forest Service
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  • The structure of economics: A mathematical analysis (1978)Silberberg, E
  • Mathematical planning of structural decisions (1975)Kornai, J
  • A desision-aiding model for plan- ning optimal resource allocation of water basins (1974)Bartlett, E. T
  • Potential natural vegetation of the coterminous United States (manual and map) (1965)Kuchler, A. W
  • Two-level planning (1965)Kornai, J., and T. Liptak
  • Linear programming and extensions (1963)Dantzig, G. B
  • The decomposition algorithm for linear programs (1961)Dantzig, G. B., and P. Wolfe

report (4)

  • A multilevel optimization system for large-scale renewable resource planning (1986)Hof, John G., and James B. Pickens
  • Forest planning model (FORPLAN) user's guide and operations manual (1980)Johnson, K. N., D. B. Jones, and B. M. Kent
  • USDA Forest Service (1980)
  • National Interregional Multiresource Use Model (NIMRUM) (1980)Ashton et al.

study (2)

  • Bartlett-Wong multilevel modeling approachBartlett-Wong
  • Bartlett-Wong model

article (1)

  • Optimum allocation of resources: A programming approach (1974)S. A. D'Aquino

legislation (1)

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