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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 190
Volume 190, Number 1, October 2011
- Lluís M. Plà-Aragonés
, Béla Vizvári:
Editorial. 1-2 - Yi Fang, Jong In Park, Young-Seon Jeong, Myong K. Jeong, Seung H. Baek, Hyun-Woo Cho:
Enhanced predictions of wood properties using hybrid models of PCR and PLS with high-dimensional NIR spectral data. 3-15 - Antonio Alonso-Ayuso
, Laureano F. Escudero
, Monique Guignard, Martín Quinteros, Andrés Weintraub
:
Forestry management under uncertainty. 17-39 - Huizhen Zhang, Miguel Constantino
, André O. Falcão
:
Modeling forest core area with integer programming. 41-55 - Nicklas Forsell
, Peder Wikström, Frédérick Garçia, Régis Sabbadin
, Kristina Blennow
, Ljusk Ola Eriksson:
Management of the risk of wind damage in forestry: a graph-based Markov decision process approach. 57-74 - Trinidad Gómez
, Mónica Hernández
, Julián Molina
, M. A. León, E. Aldana, Rafael Caballero
:
A multiobjective model for forest planning with adjacency constraints. 75-92 - Satyaveer Singh Chauhan, Jean-Marc Frayret, Luc LeBel:
Supply network planning in the forest supply chain with bucking decisions anticipation. 93-115 - Jose Mosquera, Mordechai I. Henig, Andrés Weintraub
:
Design of insurance contracts using stochastic programming in forestry planning. 117-130 - Wenbo Zhang, Wilbert E. Wilhelm:
OR/MS decision support models for the specialty crops industry: a literature review. 131-148 - Laurent Alfandari, J. L. Lemalade, Anass Nagih
, Gérard Plateau:
A MIP flow model for crop-rotation planning in a context of forest sustainable development. 149-164 - Lana Mara Rodrigues dos Santos, Philippe Michelon
, Marcos Nereu Arenales, Ricardo Henrique Silva Santos:
Crop rotation scheduling with adjacency constraints. 165-180 - M. Teresa Ortuño
, Begoña Vitoriano
:
A goal programming approach for farm planning with resources dimensionality. 181-199 - Farid AitSahlia
, Chung-Jui Wang, Victor E. Cabrera
, Stan Uryasev
, Clyde W. Fraisse
:
Optimal crop planting schedules and financial hedging strategies under ENSO-based climate forecasts. 201-220 - Jerónimo Aznar, Francisco Guijarro
, José María Moreno-Jiménez
:
Mixed valuation methods: a combined AHP-GP procedure for individual and group multicriteria agricultural valuation. 221-238 - François Dubeau, Pierre-Olivier Julien, Candido Pomar:
Formulating diets for growing pigs: economic and environmental considerations. 239-269 - Jeffrey W. Ohlmann, Philip C. Jones:
An integer programming model for optimal pork marketing. 271-287 - Lars Relund Nielsen
, Erik Jørgensen
, Søren Højsgaard
:
Embedding a state space model into a Markov decision process. 289-309 - Gudbrand Lien
, J. Brian Hardaker
, Marcel A. P. M. van Asseldonk, James W. Richardson:
Risk programming analysis with imperfect information. 311-323 - Béla Vizvári, Zoltán Lakner, Zsolt Csizmadia, Gergely Kovács:
A stochastic programming and simulation based analysis of the structure of production on the arable land. 325-337 - Omar Ahumada
, Jesus René Villalobos
:
A tactical model for planning the production and distribution of fresh produce. 339-358 - Wooseung Jang, Cerry M. Klein:
Supply chain models for small agricultural enterprises. 359-374 - Olivier Crespo
, Jacques-Eric Bergez
, Frédérick Garçia:
P2q hierarchical decomposition algorithm for quantile optimization: application to irrigation strategies design. 375-387

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