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Predicting Terminal Time And Final Crop Number For A Forest Plantation Stand: Pontryagin's Maximum Principle

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

64

Pages

10

Published

2003

Size

421 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/ECO030452

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

0. Chikumbo & I. M. Y. Mareels

Abstract

Predicting terminal time and final crop number for a forest plantation stand: Pontryagin's Maximum Principle 0. chikumbol and I. M. Y. Mareels2 'The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Resource Management and Geomatics, Umed S-90183, Sweden 2~epartment of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia Abstract A lot of work has gone into developing management strategies for forest plantation stands. Analysts have resorted to the use of dynamic programming to find an optimum management strategy for a stand. The sterile 'curse of dimensionality' in dynamic programming computations has lead to the pursuit of alternative heuristic search algorithms that are plagued with the inherent inability to verify optimality. Optimality in stand management has always been a lingering issue in forest literature, since stand optimisation formulations started appearing in forest science journals from the early 1960s. Pontryagin's Maximu

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