2006 Second International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling and Applications 2006
DOI: 10.1109/pma.2006.9
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Efficient Building of Forestry Modelling Software with the Capsis Methodology

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“…The tRAYci crown geometry is used in the CROM algorithm, which was developed in Java language (Sun Microsystems Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA) under the CAPSIS 4 project [24,25] and independently of tRAYci software.…”
Section: Crown Reconstruction By Overlap Minimisation Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tRAYci crown geometry is used in the CROM algorithm, which was developed in Java language (Sun Microsystems Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA) under the CAPSIS 4 project [24,25] and independently of tRAYci software.…”
Section: Crown Reconstruction By Overlap Minimisation Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The atomic entity of forested landscapes is the tree, therefore modelled by a combination of various processes such as phenology, growth and ecophysiological processes, dispersion, competition (inter-and intra-species), disturbances that may be natural (fire Finney, 1999;Keane et al, 2013, herbivores Cousins et al, 2003 or human-based in the case of pruning or harvesting (de Coligny, 2006;Dufour-Kowalski et al, 2011;Kurz et al, 2000). For this landscape type, natural and human drivers are combined in complex harvesting, land-use and climate interactions.…”
Section: Forest Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A promising way of combining these various landscape processes certainly pertains to the use of model platforms in order to efficiently build models dedicated to landscape topics (de Coligny, 2006;Dufour-Kowalski et al, 2011;Gaucherel et al, 2006b) (Figure 2a). Another promising opportunity is that of Domain-Specific Language (DSL) (Degenne et al, 2009;Fall and Fall, 2001).…”
Section: Living Reviews In Landscape Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If a forest inventory indicates the distribution of diameters at the beginning of a time series, and a model simulates how this distribution evolves between two harvests, then the algorithm is sufficient to simulate tree removal due to management. Our algorithm has been implemented in the simulation platform Capsis4 (de Coligny, 2005;de Coligny, 2007), and is available for retrospective forest dynamics simulation analyses as well as for prospective simulations. It has been used to reconstruct and simulate management from ONF's records in the context of the evaluation of a mountain forest simulation model against empirical data.…”
Section: Perspectives Of Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%