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A mixed-integer programming model for tactical <strong>forest</strong> <strong>operations</strong> planning<br />
Ragnar M.R. Oborn ..............................................................................................................................................................<br />
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Timber harvest planning in the Pacific Northwest: Lessons for Tanzanianplantation <strong>forest</strong>s<br />
Dunstan T.K. Shemwetta <strong>and</strong> Dr. John J. Garl<strong>and</strong>Sess ........................................................................................................ 212<br />
Maximizing financial yields while meeting l<strong>and</strong>owner objectives <strong>and</strong> ecosystem goals<br />
Dr. Chris B. LeDoux, B. Gopalakrishnan, <strong>and</strong> Sheshadri Mudiyanur ................................................................................. 220<br />
An interactive simulation of partial cutting <strong>operations</strong> of feller-bunchers<br />
Jingxin Wang <strong>and</strong> Dr. W. Dale Greene ................................................................................................................................. 227<br />
The His<strong>to</strong>ry of Forest Engineering<br />
Dr. Jim Fridley ...................................................................................................................................................................... 232<br />
The genesis of COFE: A populist response <strong>to</strong> a professional need<br />
Dr. George Brown ................................................................................................................................................................. 243<br />
Session 5: <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>and</strong> Control Technology<br />
Modera<strong>to</strong>r: Sheila Helgath, Bayside Limited, Seattle, WA, USA<br />
Integrated Forest Management Systems (IFMS) designs for North American <strong>forest</strong> products companies<br />
Dr. Ted Robak ....................................................................................................................................................................... 246<br />
Quality-based wood procurement planning <strong>and</strong> industrial end-use of wood<br />
Dr. Esko Mikkonen ............................................................................................................................................................... 256<br />
Business process improvement: The key <strong>to</strong> satisfied cus<strong>to</strong>mers <strong>and</strong> cost reduction<br />
Sten-Gunnar Skutin .............................................................................................................................................................. 260<br />
Detecting manmade <strong>forest</strong> activities <strong>and</strong> natural disasters using L<strong>and</strong>sat TM satellite data:<br />
A method presented for controlling continuously updated <strong>forest</strong> information in Finl<strong>and</strong><br />
Jari Varjo ............................................................................................................................................................................... 269<br />
A model of timber skidding predicting<br />
Janez Kr6 .......<br />
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