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The Role of Decision Support Systems in Natural Resource Management: Overview of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support Framework Kevin James, Heartland Inventory & Monitoring Network Resource Information Management Conference, Fort Collins, Colorado April 19-23, 2010

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The Role of Decision Support Systems in Natural Resource Management:

Overview of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support Framework

Kevin James, Heartland Inventory & Monitoring Network

Resource Information Management Conference, Fort Collins, ColoradoApril 19-23, 2010

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1) Decision support system characteristics

2) Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS) components

3) Unified planning process

Outline

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What is a decision support system?

A computer-based system composed of a language system, knowledge system, and problem-processing system whose collective purpose is the support of decision-making activities.

- Holsapple (2003)

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Knowledge-based system

A knowledge base is a formal, typically logical, specification for the interpretation of information.

-Walters and Nielson (1998)

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Decision making process

A method that guides an individual or group through a series of tasks from problem identification and analysis to design of alternatives and selection of an alternative.

- Mintzberg et al. (1976)

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• Improve the efficiency with which assessments are conducted

• Optimize use of information

• Better integration of diverse topics

• More comprehensive analysis

• Improve the quality of assessment products

Decision support system objectives

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What is EMDS?

• Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS)

• Spatial decision support system

• Application framework in the Windows environment

• Knowledge-based decision support of ecological assessments at any geographic scale

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• EMDS Consortiumhttp://www.institute.redlands.edu/emds

• EMDS 4.1 standalone edition (ArcGIS engine)

• EMDS 4.1 ArcGIS integrated edition (ArcGIS extension)

• Full compatibility with ArcGIS 9.2, 9.3, and 9.3.1

EMDS 4.1

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Two-phase system:

1) Evaluation phase performed with logic engine:

fuzzy logic and dependency networks

2) Planning phase performed with decision engine:

rate alternatives against a set of criteria

EMDS integrated approach

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• integrates software environments

• GIS / spatial modeling

• Knowledge-based processing

• Netweaver (logic engine)

• Data acquisition manager

• Hotlink browser

• Priority Analyst (decision engine)

Image from The Redlands Institutewww.institute.redlands.edu/emds

EMDS framework

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EMDS stand alone edition

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Spatial input: study area

Multiple spatial scales:parkmanagement unitcommunity typepatch

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Tabular input: logic structureResource Attribute Indicator Indicator-2 Proposition ReferenceDO Dry oak type is in acceptable condition(union) Canopy cover Forest canopy cover is acceptable ≥ 60

OS Structure Overstory structure is acceptable(union) OS volume Overstory volume of all tree species is acceptable

(+) SC 2 BA Basal area of all tree species in size class 2 is acceptable .90 - 1.21SC 3 BA Basal area of all tree species in size class 3 is acceptable 1.25 - 2.48 - 7.02 - 9.5SC 4 BA Basal area of all tree species in size class 4 is acceptable 3.54 - 11.56SC 5 BA Basal area of all tree species in size class 5 is acceptable 2.33 - 27.52

OS density Overstory density of all tree species is acceptable(+) SC 2 density Density of all tree species in size class 2 is acceptable 27 - 40 - 145 - 173

SC 3 density Density of all tree species in size class 3 is acceptable 17 - 33 - 100 - 146SC 4 density Density of all tree species in size class 4 is acceptable 27 - 93SC 5 density Density of all tree species in size class 5 is acceptable 10 - 110

OS composition(+) AcerSacc

TiliAmerCarya spp Relative basal area of Carya species is acceptable .001 - .20QuerAlbaQuerRubrQuerMacr

Oak regeneration Oak regeneration is acceptable(union) Oak seedling RD Relative density of oak seedlings is acceptable .001 - .111

Oak SC 1 RD Relative density of oak trees in size class 1 is acceptable .001 - .514US structure Understory guild representation is acceptable(union)

native grass Foliar cover of native grass is acceptable .05 - 3.3native forbs Foliar cover of native forbs is acceptable 4.7 - 55.9native grass-like Foliar cover of native grass-like species is acceptable .05 - 17.5fern Foliar cover of fern species is acceptable .05 - 3.1native woody Foliar cover of native woody species is acceptable 12.4 - .4non-native Foliar cover of non-native species is acceptable 7.2 - .1

SC5 density 10 110

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Netweaver logic model

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Spatial evaluation

SC5 density 10 110

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Hotlink browser: explaining results

• Evaluated logic model

• Derivation of conclusions

• Explore the dependency network

• Increases transparency of results

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• Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis component• Uses output from the logic evaluation and a decision model. • Rates landscape elements with respect to

– their condition, and– factors related to the feasibility and efficacy of management.

Priority Analyst (PA)

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Aspatial output

Spatial output

Priority analyst output

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Ecosystem management: philosophical

Adaptive management: operational

Strategic planning: methodology

Natural resource management

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Adaptive, coherent planning

Evaluation withsingle model

Generatealternatives

Implementselected alternative

ID key questionsand data needs

Reviseimplementation

Unified approach to evaluation adds coherence through institutional memory.

Applies to initial condition, alternatives, andplan performance.

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A single unified model for planning

• Assess current condition– Context for planning (where are we starting from?)

• Evaluate alternative strategies– A framework for synthesizing results of scenarios– Harvest scheduling, vegetation modeling, etc.

• Priority analysis for more tactical decisions– Which activities to do where?

• Evaluate plan implementation– How well is the plan working?

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EMDS Consortium

• Pacific Northwest Research Station, USFS– System design & project oversight

• ESRI, primary contractor – ArcGIS implementation

• Rules of Thumb, Inc.– Netweaver logic engine

• InfoHarvest, Inc.– Priority Analyst engine

http://www.institute.redlands.edu/emds