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A combined multi-criteria approach to assess forest management sustainability: an application to the forests of Eastern Macedonia & Thrace Region in Greece
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Stamatiou Christos
, Raptis Dimitrios
, Kazana Vassiliki
, Kazaklis Angelos
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Analytic hierarchy process
/ Forest management
/ Geographic information systems
/ Multiple criterion
/ Operations research
/ Performance indices
/ Policies
/ Resource management
/ Robustness (mathematics)
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Spatial analysis
/ Sustainability
2020
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A combined multi-criteria approach to assess forest management sustainability: an application to the forests of Eastern Macedonia & Thrace Region in Greece
by
Stamatiou Christos
, Raptis Dimitrios
, Kazana Vassiliki
, Kazaklis Angelos
in
Analytic hierarchy process
/ Forest management
/ Geographic information systems
/ Multiple criterion
/ Operations research
/ Performance indices
/ Policies
/ Resource management
/ Robustness (mathematics)
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Spatial analysis
/ Sustainability
2020
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A combined multi-criteria approach to assess forest management sustainability: an application to the forests of Eastern Macedonia & Thrace Region in Greece
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Stamatiou Christos
, Raptis Dimitrios
, Kazana Vassiliki
, Kazaklis Angelos
in
Analytic hierarchy process
/ Forest management
/ Geographic information systems
/ Multiple criterion
/ Operations research
/ Performance indices
/ Policies
/ Resource management
/ Robustness (mathematics)
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Spatial analysis
/ Sustainability
2020
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A combined multi-criteria approach to assess forest management sustainability: an application to the forests of Eastern Macedonia & Thrace Region in Greece
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A combined multi-criteria approach to assess forest management sustainability: an application to the forests of Eastern Macedonia & Thrace Region in Greece
2020
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Overview
Sustainable forest management should be pursued in all public forests of the EU countries, as this constitutes a legal requirement within the frame of the FOREST EUROPE policy. However, the forest management sustainability assessment process is a complex task, mainly because it involves integration of multiple environmental, socio-economic and institutional impacts at different spatial scales of different forest management policies, which are considered for implementation at any forest location. Moreover, the conflicts and interests of the various stakeholders related to the forest resources should be included in the assessment process. Much of the on-going research, therefore, focuses on the development of tools that can facilitate the integration of the different type of forest resource impacts and conflicts towards achievement of forest management sustainability. This paper presents a multi-criteria approach, which combined spatial analysis, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), spatially referenced impact indicator models for pairwise comparisons, the fuzzy extent analysis, fuzzy preference programming and the ideal solution concept in order to assess the performance of forest management sustainability at regional level. The combined multi-criteria approach was successfully implemented to the forests of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Region in northern Greece through the operation of the National Forest Governance Council. Seven forest management policies were subjected to sustainability assessment and an Overall Forest Sustainability Performance Index (OFSPI) was calculated for each one of them. The final ranking of the forest management policies was based on their OFSPI values. Furthermore, sensitivity analysis was conducted to explore robustness of the final solution.
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Springer Nature B.V
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