Abstract

Artificial intelligence can be used to select timber stands in the implementation of linear programming solutions to harvest planning problems. A discriminant function is estimated using spatial data observed when a forester selects stands. This system can be used to provide specific information needed to reformulate linear programming constraints which previously resulted in unacceptable solutions.

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