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The ForestGALES computer based decision support tool enables forest managers to estimate the probability of wind damage to any conifer stand in Britain:
Economic impact of wind damage Wind damage is a major threat to economic management of forests in Britain, recent examples include the effects of the storms in 1987, 1990 and 1998. Wind damage results in both direct costs (additional cost of harvesting and reduced timber value) and indirect costs (loss of amenity and danger to forest workers). Threat of wind damage has restricted silviculture and led to the use of shortened rotations with precautionary felling in anticipation of windthrow. This results in decreased income from timber sales. Research into both prevention and prediction of damage has been carried out in Britain for more than 30 years. ForestGALES draws together the knowledge derived from this work to provide a user friendly decision support tool for forest managers. |
ForestGALES is released by Current release: Version 2.0 ForestGALES software is compatible with Microsoft® Windows® operating systems. Training is available on request. |