Biometrical Models as Tools for Forest Ecosystem Management

Hans Pretzsch
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This paper sketches how forest management functions in Europe and how knowledge about forest ecosystems can be instilled into the planning process via models. Simulation models support decisions by scenario analysis, which display the consequences of management options with respect to decisive system variables. While elsewhere plantations for intensive wood-production are separated from forests for conservation, in European forests a multitude of functions is integrated. This concept requires models, which quantify the ecological, economical, and social consequences of treatment options. The required information can be delivered by hybrid models, which are on the one hand simple enough with respect to input data, driving variables, and application, on the other hand sufficiently mechanistic in order to display matter and energy flow. Recommendations are given for a convergence of empirical and mechanistic models, for integration of models into the information flow of management, and for a successful transfer of scientific knowledge to end-users.
生物计量模型作为森林生态系统管理的工具
本文概述了欧洲森林管理的功能,以及如何通过模型将森林生态系统的知识灌输到规划过程中。模拟模型通过场景分析来支持决策,场景分析显示了与决定性系统变量相关的管理选项的结果。虽然在其他地方,用于集约化木材生产的种植园与森林分开进行保护,但在欧洲森林中,多种功能是综合的。这一概念需要模型来量化治疗方案的生态、经济和社会后果。所需的信息可以通过混合模型传递,混合模型一方面在输入数据、驱动变量和应用方面足够简单,另一方面在显示物质和能量流方面足够机械。建议将经验模型和机制模型结合起来,将模型纳入管理的信息流,并将科学知识成功地转移给最终用户。
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