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Analysis of Forest Assessment Indicators Based on Hierarchical Analysis

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DOI: 10.23977/jipta.2022.050102 | Downloads: 17 | Views: 986

Author(s)

Minghao Cui 1, Yuntao Fu 1

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1 School of Computer Science and Engineering Northeastern University, Shenyang, Liaoning, China

Corresponding Author

Minghao Cui

ABSTRACT

Based on the 19th National Congress, the country put forward the strategic plan to accelerate the reform of ecological civilization system, promote green development and build a beautiful China, of which forest value is an important part of ecological civilization construction. This paper establishes a forest assessment model through hierarchical analysis, dividing the forest assessment model into three assessment sub-models according to the classification of forest value, i.e., from three levels: ecological environment, economic benefits and social culture. These three levels will be further divided into a number of indicators for analysis, and finally all the reference indicators will be aggregated to obtain a rating system applicable to developed forests, so as to develop appropriate forest management plans from three major aspects to create more economic benefits and spiritual wealth to meet the needs of the country, and also to provide forest managers with a better transition from the existing to the future by developing reasonable forest management plans. This will enable China to advance the construction of ecological civilization and green development in the future.

KEYWORDS

Hierarchical Analysis Method, Forest Assessment Indicators, Forest Management Plan

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Minghao Cui, Yuntao Fu, Analysis of Forest Assessment Indicators Based on Hierarchical Analysis. Journal of Image Processing Theory and Applications (2022) Vol. 5: 8-14. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jipta.2022.050102.

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