Incorporating stand level risk management options into forest decision support systems
Eyvindson, K., Saad, R., & Eriksson, L. O. (2017). Incorporating stand level risk management options into forest decision support systems. Forest Systems, 26(3), e013. https://doi.org/10.5424/fs/2017263-10445
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Aim of study: To examine methods of incorporating risk and uncertainty to stand level forest decisions.
Area of study: A case study examines a small forest holding from Jönköping, Sweden.
Material and methods: We incorporate empirically estimated uncertainty into the simulation through a Monte Carlo approach when
simulating the forest stands for the next 100 years. For the iterations of the Monte Carlo approach, errors were incorporated into the
input data which was simulated according to the Heureka decision support system. Both the Value at Risk and the Conditional Value at
Risk of the net present value are evaluated for each simulated stand.
Main results: Visual representation of the errors can be used to highlight which decision would be most beneficial dependent on
the decision maker’s opinion of the forest inventory results. At a stand level, risk preferences can be rather easily incorporated into the
current forest decision support software.
Research highlights: Forest management operates under uncertainty and risk. Methods are available to describe this risk in an
understandable fashion for the decision maker.
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