Recently, increasing weight has been placed on non-timber values in forest management. Both the multiple objectives and the parameters that support decision making in forestry are often imprecise and vague. In this paper, the concepts of fuzzy set theory are explained and then applied to the problem of allocating public forest land on Vancouver Island among competing land uses.
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Paper provided by Wageningen Agricultural - General Economics in its series Papers with number
1995-04.
Length: 14 pages Date of creation: 1995 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:fth:wageni:1995-04
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