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Title: Timber RAM. . .a long-range planning method for commercial timber lands under multiple-use management
Author: Navon, Daniel I.
Date: 1971
Source: Res. Paper PSW-RP-70. Berkeley, CA: Pacific Southwest Forest & Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 22 p
Station ID: RP-PSW-070
Description: Timber RAM (Resource Allocation Method) is a long-range planning method for commercial timber lands under multiple-use management. Timber RAM can produce cutting and reforestation schedules and related harvest and economic reports. Each schedule optimizes an index of performance, subject to periodic constraints on revenues, costs, and, harvest levels. Periodic constraints can also be used to regulate forest stands and to even out the flow of timber during conversion. Schedules are calculated on computers by using linear programing techniques.
Keywords: Timber RAM, timber management planning, multiple-use management, linear programing, simulation, computer programs
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Navon, Daniel I. 1971. Timber RAM. . .a long-range planning method for commercial timber lands under multiple-use management. Res. Paper PSW-RP-70. Berkeley, CA: Pacific Southwest Forest & Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; 22 p.
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