Interactive Forest Planning with NIPF Owners
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The participants of non-industrial private forest (NIPF) planning typically include the forest owner and the planning consultant. The computer interface of the forest planning software may also be seen as a participant that quickly answers computational questions related to the production of the forest. When additional human participants are involved the process may be called participatory planning.
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