Scheduling in the context of GeoDesign problems can be thought of as a special case of selection and allocation problems in which temporal constraints also are important. A typical example of this type of problem is timber-harvest scheduling, in which there are constraints on both the types and timing of activities that can be implemented in neighboring units. These types of problems almost always involve at least neighborhood-level spatial computation, and most problems are formulated as optimization problems.
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