Term: 
Fall
Supervisor: 
Sessions, John
FTE: 
0.49
Status: 
Closed
Course Description: 

FE/FOR 457. TECHNIQUES FOR FOREST RESOURCE ANALYSIS. (4)

Use of linear programming, nonlinear programming, dynamic programming, and simulation to solve complex forest management problems, with emphasis on intertemporal multiple-use scheduling. Forestry transportation problems, multiple-use allocation, and investment analysis. Filed trips required. CROSSLISTED as FE 457/FE 557 and FOR 457/FOR 557.

Prerequisites: AREC 351 or FOR 330.
A minimum grade of C is required in AREC 351 and FOR 330.

Department: 
Forest Engineering, Resources & Management
Wage: 
Calculated at College of Forestry rate of pay for graduate student salary.