Review of a Linear Programming Model for Forest Management Introducing Integer, Multiobjective, and Stochastic Formulations

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Abstract

This article revises a linear programming model for forest production in Ceará. After correcting inconsistencies in the original deterministic baselines, the study integrates mixed-integer (MILP), multiobjective (MOO), and two-stage stochastic formulations. The MILP validates discrete lot selections under strict constraints. The MOO maps the environmental trade-off, demonstrating that pure profit maximization disproportionately increases ecological penalties. Finally, the stochastic model mitigates operational uncertainty, optimizing expected net profit by anticipating recourse costs for resource shortages. These extensions offer a robust, realistic  alternative to the original profit-exclusive framework.

 

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Institutions
  • 1 Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica
  • 2 Unifesp
  • 3 Instituto Federal de Educação, Campus de Alegre
  • 4 ITA/UNIFESP
  • 5 Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia
Track
  • ST12 - Optimization
Keywords
Linear Programming
Multiobjective Optimization
Mixed-integer linear programming (MILP)
Stochastic Programming
Forest Management