Title :
The establishment and application of spatial decisions support systems of digital forestry
Author :
Zhao, Yinghui ; Gao, Li ; Li, Fengri ; Li, Debin
Author_Institution :
Northeast Forestry Univ., Harbin, China
Abstract :
Under the direction of digital forestry, taken Tahe forestry bureau in Heilongjiang, China as study area, spatial decisions support systems (SDSS) were established by the mode of Client/Server. The Client system of SDSS was established by Visual Basic 6.0 and MapObjects 2.4. As a result, its functions (displaying, cartography, dual-comprehensive querying of spatial and attribute data, GPS positioning, statistical analysis, updating resource data etc.) can be applied to resources analysis and management decision-making for the forest bureau. The server platform was developed by software of ArcGIS Server 9.3, NET Frame and ASP (Active Server Page) technology. The newest forest resources data would be conveniently browed and queried in internet. In the end, forest management applications were studied and analyzed. Thus, forestry department could conveniently and real-time acquire any kind of forestry production data they needed. At the same time, forest management and decision-making would be modernized.
Keywords :
Global Positioning System; Visual BASIC; client-server systems; decision making; decision support systems; forestry; geographic information systems; geophysics computing; vegetation mapping; ASP technology; ArcGIS Server 9.3; China; GPS positioning system; Heilongjiang; MapObjects2.4; NET Frame technology; Tahe forestry bureau; Visual Basic 6.0; cartography; client-server mode; decision-making system; digital forestry analysis; forest resource data analysis; forestry production data analysis; spatial decision support system; statistical analysis; Fires; Forestry; Global Positioning System; Graphics; Resource management; Servers; Spatial databases; ArcGIS Server; comGIS; digital forestry; spatial decisions systems;
Conference_Titel :
Geoinformatics, 2011 19th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-849-5
DOI :
10.1109/GeoInformatics.2011.5980806