INTEGRATION OF FORESTRY DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN GIS

Landscape characteristics underpin the ability of the forestry industry to deliver in an increasingly complex operational environment. However, the range of site types within the British public forest estate includes many with soil or exposure constraints. Until recently it was not possible to effec...

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Timber
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