A method of approach to landscape stability. Part 2: Ecooptimization of experimental territorial landscape segment in Bohemian forest |
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Authors: | Vaclav Skopek Zdenek Sterbacek Jan Vachal |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Landscape Ecology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, CS-370 07 Ceske Budejovice, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | The method of anthropoecological landscape stability (AELS) has been applied experimentally to a territorial unit, forming a closed watershed with more of less precisely defined material, energy, and population flows. This article presents data-driven results of monitoring and conclusions on optimizing features derived from two object-oriented expert systems—the FORELIS, giving heuristically optimal conditions for forest compositions on the site in the prevailing immission situation, and AGRILIS—the agricultural expert system having the scope of finding suitable forms of agriculture with respect to natural conditions and suitable actual production facilities. The results of the study fully confirmed the feasibility of applying expert systems to actual conditions, and no significant errors in the results of the expert systems compared to indications by monitoring have been disclosed. |
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Keywords: | Ecooptimization Heuristics Agriculture Forestry |
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