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This thesis evaluates the economic viability of five land-use systems - maritime pine, eucalyptus, cork oak, olive groves, and solar panels - through growth, financial, and geospatial modelling. For forestry cultures, APIs linked to StandsSIM and SUBER 5.0 simulators were
used to simulate and assess profitability of Mação’s management approach and provide recommendations. Olive groves were assessed across three cultivation systems to balance profitability and sustainability. Solar farms were evaluated using GIS and financial models,
identifying optimal sites based on socio-environmental, location and climate. Findings highlight strategies for sustainable resource use, improved land-use practices, and renewable energy development in Mação.
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Business analytics Territory sustainability Economic models Forest Wildfires
