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<h1>What is FVS?</h1>
<p>The Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS) is a family of individual-tree, distance-independent, forest growth simulation models. It is a system of highly integrated analytical tools that is based upon a body of scientific research and experience. Since the development of the first model for northern Idaho in 1973, FVS has evolved into a collection of 'variants' which represent different geographic areas across the county. FVS can simulate a wide range of silvicultural treatments for most major forest tree species, forest types, and stand conditions.</p>
<p>The FVS Staff of the <a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/forestmanagement/aboutus/fmsc.shtml">Forest Management Service Center (FMSC)</a> in Fort Collins, Colorado, maintains, supports, develops, and provides training for FVS.</p>
<p>Detailed information, such as our workflow policies and directions on building FVS in various environments, can be found on our <a href="https://github.com/USDAForestService/ForestVegetationSimulator/wiki">Wiki</a>.</p>
<p>More information, such as training materials, videos, and documents, can be found on <a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/fvs/index.shtml">our website</a>.</p>
<p>Throughout its history, FVS has had many contributors, authors, and developers. The following list is not intended to be all encompassing, but rather simply identifies the currently active contributors.
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<li>Michael VanDyck - FVS Staff Lead and Product Owner
<li>Daniel Wagner - FVS Programmer and Repository Maintainer
<li>Lance David - FVS Senior Programmer
<li>Erin Smith-Mateja - FVS Forest Biometrician
<li>Mark Castle - FVS Forest Biometrician
<li>Matt Diskin - FVS Forest Biometrician
<li>Nick Crookston - Forest Research Consultant
<li>Don Robinson - Ecologist and Canadian Variant (BC, ON) Development
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