Baskent, E. Z.2016-04-192016-04-192001Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry 25(3): 187-1941300-011X1303-6173http://hdl.handle.net/10919/66595Metadata only recordModelling forest management activities has been tackled by scientists over the last two decades. Both simulation and optimization techniques have been used in solving forest management planning problems. With the introduction of ecosystems management that focuses on the sustainable production and maintenance of ecological, social and economical values, neither approach provided a credible solution technique to help design the complex structure of forest management activities. Alternative to these, is a group of meta-heuristic or combinatorial optimization techniques which have just gained the attention of forest modellers. In this paper, an attempt was made to introduce the concept of combinatorial optimization, to compare it to the traditional modelling approaches, to explain some of the meta-heuristic solution techniques such as simulated annealing, taboo search and genetic algorithms, and to discuss their implications in forest ecosystem management. It was suggested that these techniques have great potential in modelling ecosystem management in a near optimal fashion.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightEcosystemForest managementForest ecosystemsModelingResource management toolsNatural resource managementCombinatorial optimizationEcosystemCombinatorial optimization in forest ecosystem management modelingAbstractCopyright 2001 by TUBITAK