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Changes in types of raw materials and products needed by each actor in the value chain 5. Changes in forest management policies and tenure situations on Crown Lands and society’s attitude toward the role of forests (requirements of sustainable forest management in an environment where increased use of forest timber and biomass may lead to reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and in the use of fossil fuels and scarce materials) 6. The rate and extent of climate change 7. , insects, disease, storm, and/or fire) Given the complexity of these potential changes in the competitive environment for the forest bioeconomy, full-dimensional factorial approaches to scenario design are not possible.
These scenarios should support the strategic planning process. , well-blended planning and production systems). These integrated value chains are characterized by different network models building on bounded business logic and productive systems. Finally, at the operational level, the components of the value chain define the elements used to conduct the planning and to execute the plans. They compose what we call the value chain knowledge base. Although the decision processes discussed in this framework have different scopes and horizons depending on the level at which they are performed, they share some common features.
New York, NY: Wiley, p. 754. , Fleischmann, B. , Suric, C. (eds), Advanced Planning in Supply Chains: Illustrating the Concepts Using an SAP APO Case Study. Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 21–34. , Beauregard, R. (2006). Designing logistics networks in divergent process industries: A methodology and its application to the lumber industry. International Journal Production Economics, 102, 358–378. , Martel, A. (2009), A modeling framework for maximizing value creation in pulp and paper mills. INFOR, 47(3), 247–260.
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