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For the moment, look in RegWise and the Regional Framework-control table to get at least a glimpse of the Priority Functions. Praise the Lord that these functions are quite straightforward and self-explanatory.
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== Priority functions in RegWise
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Over the years the priority functions used in RegWise have not been documented properly. Please let us know if you have any specific question and we will try to answer and also update this page.
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Internally RegWise uses several "Planners" - ThinningPlanner, CleaningPlanner, FinalFellingPlanner and so forth. These planners use prioritization functions to determine which treatments should be applied to which stands. Usually a stand will be assigned a value for priority for a certain treatment, and the stands with highest priority will be treated until a target is met. For example, in the FinalFellingPlanner such a target can be a fraction of the total growth.
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== Thinning prioritization ==
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The thinning prioritization is based on the old Hugin system. Thinning prioritization is assigned with the following function:
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{P(r) = RN + \alpha H100 + \beta Hmed + \gamma D}
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Revision as of 10:19, 14 November 2024

== Priority functions in RegWise Over the years the priority functions used in RegWise have not been documented properly. Please let us know if you have any specific question and we will try to answer and also update this page.

Internally RegWise uses several "Planners" - ThinningPlanner, CleaningPlanner, FinalFellingPlanner and so forth. These planners use prioritization functions to determine which treatments should be applied to which stands. Usually a stand will be assigned a value for priority for a certain treatment, and the stands with highest priority will be treated until a target is met. For example, in the FinalFellingPlanner such a target can be a fraction of the total growth.

Thinning prioritization

The thinning prioritization is based on the old Hugin system. Thinning prioritization is assigned with the following function: