Operations Research challenges in forestry: 33 open problems
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Ronnqvist, Mikael
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D’Amours, Sophie
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Weintraub Pohorille, Andrés
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Jofré Cáceres, René
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Gunn, Eldon
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Haight, Robert G.
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Martell, David
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Murray, Alan T.
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Romero, Carlos
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2015-11-05T18:11:40Z
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2015-11-05T18:11:40Z
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2015
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Ann Oper Res (2015) 232:11–40
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DOI 10.1007/s10479-015-1907-4
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/134864
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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Forestry has contributed many problems to the Operations Research (OR) community.
At the same time, OR has developed many models and solution methods for use in
forestry. In this article, we describe the current status of research on the application of OR
methods to forestry and a number of research challenges or open questions that we believe
will be of interest to both researchers and practitioners. The areas covered include strategic,
tactical and operational planning, firemanagement, conservation and the use ofORto address
environmental concerns. The paper also considers more general methodological areas that
are important to forestry including uncertainty,multiple objectives and hierarchical planning.