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I have a large area divided into three parts. Each of these parts is divided into smaller parts. Each part contains an amount of biomass that can be cut and sold. The total amount of biomass in the entire territory is about 1,170,000 m3. This quantity should be realized in 10 years. Approximately 117,000 m3 (+/-1000m3) should be cut every year, which would amount to 1,170,000m3 of biomass in 10 years. I tried to do it with the "Attribute based clustering" Plugin, but I couldn't get nearly equal parts.

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I don't need a clusters like in this picture, which I did with the K-Means algorithm.

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Is it possible to do something like this using QGIS?

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I have a large area divided into three parts. Each of these parts is divided into smaller parts. Each part contains an amount of biomass that can be cut and sold. The total amount of biomass in the entire territory is about 1,170,000 m3. This quantity should be realized in 10 years. Approximately 117,000 m3 (+/-1000m3) should be cut every year, which would amount to 1,170,000m3 of biomass in 10 years. I tried to do it with the "Attribute based clustering" Plugin, but I couldn't get nearly equal parts.

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I don't need a clusters like in this picture, which I did with the K-Means algorithm.

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enter image description here

Is it possible to do something like this using QGIS?

I have a large area divided into three parts. Each of these parts is divided into smaller parts. Each part contains an amount of biomass that can be cut and sold. The total amount of biomass in the entire territory is about 1,170,000 m3. This quantity should be realized in 10 years. Approximately 117,000 m3 (+/-1000m3) should be cut every year, which would amount to 1,170,000m3 of biomass in 10 years. I tried to do it with the "Attribute based clustering" Plugin, but I couldn't get nearly equal parts.

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  3. enter image description here
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I don't need a clusters like in this picture, which I did with the K-Means algorithm.

**

enter image description here

Is it possible to do something like this using QGIS?

Download data= https://www.mediafire.com/file/7nz4vdsau6uk4vj/Layer_Poly.rar/file

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I have a large area divided into three parts. Each of these parts is divided into smaller parts. Each part contains an amount of biomass that can be cut and sold. The total amount of biomass in the entire territory is about 1,170,000 m3. This quantity should be realized in 10 years. Approximately 117,000 m3 (+/-1000m3) should be cut every year, which would amount to 1,170,000m3 of biomass in 10 years. I tried to do it with the "Attribute based clustering" Plugin, but I couldn't get nearly equal parts.

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  2. enter image description here
  3. enter image description here
  4. enter image description here

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I don't need a clusters like in this picture, which I did with the K-Means algorithm.

**

enter image description here

Is it possible to do something like this using QGIS?

This link contains the data that was used https://www.mediafire.com/file/jniyth69ycmspzo/Stack.zip/file

I have a large area divided into three parts. Each of these parts is divided into smaller parts. Each part contains an amount of biomass that can be cut and sold. The total amount of biomass in the entire territory is about 1,170,000 m3. This quantity should be realized in 10 years. Approximately 117,000 m3 (+/-1000m3) should be cut every year, which would amount to 1,170,000m3 of biomass in 10 years. I tried to do it with the "Attribute based clustering" Plugin, but I couldn't get nearly equal parts.

  1. enter image description here enter image description here
  2. enter image description here
  3. enter image description here
  4. enter image description here

**

I don't need a clusters like in this picture, which I did with the K-Means algorithm.

**

enter image description here

Is it possible to do something like this using QGIS?

This link contains the data that was used https://www.mediafire.com/file/jniyth69ycmspzo/Stack.zip/file

I have a large area divided into three parts. Each of these parts is divided into smaller parts. Each part contains an amount of biomass that can be cut and sold. The total amount of biomass in the entire territory is about 1,170,000 m3. This quantity should be realized in 10 years. Approximately 117,000 m3 (+/-1000m3) should be cut every year, which would amount to 1,170,000m3 of biomass in 10 years. I tried to do it with the "Attribute based clustering" Plugin, but I couldn't get nearly equal parts.

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  2. enter image description here
  3. enter image description here
  4. enter image description here

**

I don't need a clusters like in this picture, which I did with the K-Means algorithm.

**

enter image description here

Is it possible to do something like this using QGIS?

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