Woodstock
Woodstock is forest modeling software that handles the complexity of your management planning with ease. The core of the Remsoft Spatial Planning System, Woodstock can be applied to any forest planning situation - inventory projections, long-term harvest schedules, land or silviculture investment queries, biodiversity and wildlife habitat evaluations, compliance certification standards and much more.
Use Woodstock to:
- Build long-term models for sustainable management of wood supply, habitat, biodiversity, watershed management and other forest values
- Determine sustainable wood supply levels
- Show compliance with certification criteria
- View, edit and query shapefiles and other large database files
- Create and evaluate harvest schedules and treatment regimes
- Detailed financial modeling
- Map treatment plans
- Analyze, query and tweak models to see the impact on the forest landscape
- Report, visualize and evaluate Stanley spatial harvest layouts
- Fully integrated with Allocation Optimizer to map and work with allocation strategies
Requirements: At a minimum, Woodstock requires a computer running Windows with a 450MHz Pentium processor, 128MB of memory/RAM, 20MB of hard disk space (not including space for data files) and a USB Port (required for the hardware key). We recommend running Woodstock on a Windows 2000 or XP PC with a 800MHz or higher Pentium 4 processor with at least 512MB of memory/RAM. This configuration is suitable for Spatial Woodstock, as well as other mainstream applications that analysts are likely to use in conjunction with Spatial Woodstock (e.g. Microsoft Windows® applications, desktop mapping, database management systems, et cetera). Spatial Woodstock uses dynamic memory allocation so that models use the minimum amount of memory possible. However, extra memory can be used during internal processing to speed up operations. For large problems, we recommend you have as much memory and as large a hard disk as you can afford. Ultimately, the amount of memory and free disk space you will require depends on the models you build. Memory gives you the most bang for your buck. |