Abstract

Four methods representing four different multiple objective programming (MOP) approaches are described in this paper. Some theoretical and computational characteristics of these methods are illustrated using an agroforestry planning problem. The solutions generated by each method correspond to alternative land allocation schemes identified by land compartment, site quality and management regime which specifies the cropping system used, the length of the timber rotation and the thinning schedule.

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