Getsion forestière, sylviculture, services écosystémiques, résilience

Anglais
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood; Above and below ground woody biomass

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
BP_FI_03
Time scale
From 2017
Potentiel de mobilisation
Not possible to assess.
Type de bois concerné
Stemwood; Above and below ground woody biomass
Potentiel de durabilité
Positive, gives a picture of different kind of available biomasses and enhances sustainable use of natural resources
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

Medium

Facilité d'implémentation
Medium, IT skills needed
Impact économique
Positive, Atlas can be used in planning processes of different organizations including companies
Effet sur l'emploi
Positive, Atlas can be used in planning processes of different organizations including companies
Effet sur le revenu
Positive, Atlas can be used in planning processes of different organizations including companies
Connaissances spécifiques requises
IT skills
Coûts d'implémentation

Open source

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Prérequis clés

Web pages, see above.

Location
Kuopio, Finland (in the future also Sweden and Baltic sea countries)
Implementers
Companies, authorities, research, education
Actual status
Running
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Année de début
2017
Solution digitale
Yes
Origine du bois
Type de bois
Résumé

Biomass Atlas is an open service which collects the location data of biomasses under one, single user interphase. Developed by Luke together with Finnish organizations SYKE, TAPIO, UEF and UVA, and by the funding of the Finnish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, the service enables calculations of the amount of biomass in a given geographical area, as well as examining the opportunities and restrictions to utilise the biomass.
The map user interface is easy to use and allows user to watch, analyse and report biomasses from forestry, agriculture and biodegradable wastes from communities and industry. You will find approximately 300 map layers of different biomass types or land use categories in map user interface.

Based on Biomass Atlas, assessments of regional availability of biomass, procurement and logistical costs of biomass, procurement technology and optimization in Luke and other organizations have been successfully accomplished. Analyses of content of biomasses, their nutrients, energy potential, and the nutrient recycling have been optimized regionally using Biomass Atlas.
The potential to utilize biomass regionally can be assessed with focus in employment, regional economy or environmental impact. It is also possible to make scenarios, how these things will develop in the future.

The biomass data is planned to support investment decisions and sustainable use of natural resources, for example, and to help decision-makers to do sustainable energy politics. At the moment Biomass Atlas is available in Finnish. International version of Biomass Atlas will be built in cooperation with Baltic Forbio project, which starts at autumn 2017 and exports the Biomass Atlas concept to Sweden and Baltic sea countries. In Biomass Atlas you will find GIS data and maps of different biomass and land use types:

  • multisource national forest inventory data describes biomass that is growing in forests
  • forest chip potential
  • field and crop areas
  • crops and crop side streams
  • manure of production animals
  • biowaste from communities
  • biodegradable waste from companies in scale that requires environmental authorization (VAHTI-database).

Field area, crops and waste data is updated yearly. Manure data is updated when needed, and forest data approximately in every five years. All the data in Biomass Atlas is described also in Finnish metadataportal for geodata, Paikkatietohakemisto.

Propriétaire ou organisation auteur
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
Nom du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Eeva Lehtonen
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Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Finlande
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
Rosewood Video
Regarder la vidéo
Biomass Atlas (Finnish)
A la vidéo
yes
Anglais
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
BP_CH_08
Time scale
Since 2008
Potentiel de mobilisation
0.1 - 0.2 m³/ha (0.35 mio. ha analyzed in through the network)
Type de bois concerné
Stemwood
Potentiel de durabilité
Positive
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

Positive mainly for sun-hungry species

Facilité d'implémentation
Difficult
Impact économique
- 10€/ha
Effet sur l'emploi
Positive / trend to more qualified staff
Effet sur le revenu
Positive
Connaissances spécifiques requises
Data processing skills
Coûts d'implémentation

Big (lot of working hours needed)/ depends on the number of forestry operation involved

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Prérequis clés

A close and well-functioning collaboration of the forest operations is needed

Location
Switzerland
Implementers
Bern University of Applied Sciences, Federal for the Environment (FOEN) and WaldSchweiz
Actual status
Running, open end
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
Switzerland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Année de début
2008
Solution digitale
No
Origine du bois
Type de bois
Résumé

Comparison of operating results of forestry operation in Switzerland. The network undertakes regular monitoring of many forest enterprises (ca. 30%) and elevates their market situation and a big set of economic data on a yearly basis. With these data, best practices guidance on competitive forest enterprises are elaborated and benchmarking approaches are outlined

The structural conditions are the main cause for the economic success. Unclear strategic positioning and operational deficiency are key factors for the resulting negative operating results in average, besides the high labor costs and small structured forestry operation

The TBN describes many economic, financial and structural indicators for 28% of the forest surface in Switzerland as a reference for benchmarks. Data and evaluations are available for the years 2008 – 2010, 2011 - 2013 and 2014 – 2018 of the participating forestry operation. Important factors and their influence on the operation results can be determined. Appropriate solutions for different situations and context can be found more easily

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Suisse
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
A la vidéo
no
Anglais
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
BP_CH_07
Time scale
2012 - 2020
Potentiel de mobilisation
- 10 m³/ha
Type de bois concerné
Stemwood
Potentiel de durabilité
Positive
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

Positive

Facilité d'implémentation
Easy
Impact économique
Lowers costs and enhances revenues
Effet sur l'emploi
Positive
Effet sur le revenu
Positive
Connaissances spécifiques requises
Silvicultural knowledge
Coûts d'implémentation

Few working hours

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Prérequis clés

Knowledge about key figures of single trees and tree stands

Location
Switzerland
Implementers
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL)
Actual status
Running
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
Switzerland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Année de début
2012
Année de fin
2020
Solution digitale
No
Origine du bois
Type de bois
Résumé

IT-based simulation (SorSim) for revenue estimation for single trees or tree stands. Modelling of the stem form, height, diameter at breast height (DBH) from tree species.  Supports decision makers in production- and utilization processes

SorSim is an IT based tool which allows to predict values on single tree-level and tree stands

SorSim allows an adequate calculation of the revenues of single trees and tree stands with the information’s of quality, quantity and the assortment. The information basis includes: tree species, tree age (height), stem-form

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Suisse
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
A la vidéo
no
Anglais
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
BP_CH_06
Time scale
2018
Potentiel de mobilisation
1 – 2 m³/ha
Type de bois concerné
Stemwood
Potentiel de durabilité
Very poitive
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

Positive

Facilité d'implémentation
Medium
Impact économique
Approx. 10 €/ha
Effet sur l'emploi
Positive
Effet sur le revenu
Positive
Connaissances spécifiques requises
IT-tool application knowledge
Coûts d'implémentation

Few working hours

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Prérequis clés

Silvicultural knowledge needed (Android-App)

Location
Switzerland
Implementers
SiWaWa has been elaborated by J.-P. Schütz (former Prof. silviculture ETH) in collaboration with A. Zingg (WSL)
Actual status
Closed in 2018
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
Switzerland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Année de début
2018
Année de fin
2018
Solution digitale
No
Origine du bois
Type de bois
Résumé

SiWaWa 2.0 is a simple developed new forest growth simulation model for practitioner (Android-App). SiWaWa needs only the number of the stems [N], the basal area per hectare [G] of a certain stand to generate separated the stem distribution curve according to the DBH-classes. SiWaWa 2.0 supports the decision makers in two aspects: Silvicultural and forest planning. It supports the foresters in a better understanding of the state point and forest development

Free available Android-App, which could be used in the following fields:
1. Strategy: Goal dimension of the trees, cutting time
2. Care concept: Coordination of harvesting time, optimization of productivity
3. Measurements: Urgency and priority
4. Analysis: Starting point and forest development without interventions. Definition of intervention measures and simulation

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Logo du projet
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Suisse
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
A la vidéo
no
Anglais
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
BP_CH_05
Time scale
2005
Potentiel de mobilisation
- 10 m³/ha
Type de bois concerné
Stemwood
Potentiel de durabilité
Very positive
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

Easy

 

Impact économique
Positive
Effet sur l'emploi
Positive
Effet sur le revenu
Positive
Connaissances spécifiques requises
Silvicultural knowledge in the context of protective forests
Coûts d'implémentation

Low, easy application

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Prérequis clés

Silvicultural knowledge

Location
Switzerland
Implementers
Federal for the Environment (FOEN)
Actual status
Available since 2005
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
Switzerland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Année de début
2005
Année de fin
2005
Solution digitale
No
Origine du bois
Type de bois
Résumé

A practical tool intended to guarantee the survival of a sustainable and effective protective forest at a minimum cost. Based on the assumption that the state of the forest is crucial to its ability to provide effective protection against natural hazards, silvicultural requirement profiles are described for different forest locations and natural hazards This method gives an overview for every protection forest type, helps to clarify the management goal and shows the achieved management results. It makes them verifiable and simplify the discussion in the field of protective forest management for practitioners, authorities and academic staff Standard method to characterize protection forest’s needs and to manage them according to identical objective criteria. The management results are verifiable for the protection forest authorities. This method is used to improve the quality in protection forest management

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Logo du projet
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Suisse
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
A la vidéo
no
Anglais
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
BP_CH_03
Time scale
2011
Potentiel de mobilisation
1 – 2 m³/ha
Type de bois concerné
Stemwood
Potentiel de durabilité
Very positive
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

Better decisions lead to more appropriate results and thereby environment and biodiversity issues can be addressed more precisely

Facilité d'implémentation
Easy
Impact économique
- 10€/ha
Effet sur l'emploi
Positive
Effet sur le revenu
Positive
Connaissances spécifiques requises
Silvicultural knowledge
Coûts d'implémentation

Approx. 1000€/ha

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Prérequis clés

On every plot the same indicators have to be elevated

Location
Switzerland
Implementers
Specialist departement for silviculture
Actual status
Running
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
Switzerland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Année de début
2011
Brève description
Martelosopes are silvicultural demo plots used to train the decision-making capabilities in the context forest management approaches and silvicultural interventions based on transparent data.
Solution digitale
No
Origine du bois
Type de bois
Résumé

The marteloscope plots have exact defined surfaces with each tree numbered and measured for long-term studies. Using software and mobile devices, the demo concept allows direct feedback on silvicultural decisions and related ecological and economic effects during training. Evaluation of different management strategies and their consequences can be objectively discussed by forest practitioners, authorities, decision makers, scientists or other interested groups directly on site. Silviculture is based on scientific principles. With well-documented observation plots and marteloscopes, we provide instructive visual and practice objects and also learn ourselves from their development. The aim is to preserve silvicultural knowledge and make it accessible for practice.

Propriétaire ou organisation auteur
Fachstelle Waldbau, Bildungszentrum Wald Lyss
Nom du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Peter Ammann
Rapporteur
BFH Berne University of Applied Sciences
Nom du rapporteur
Moritz Dreher
E-mail du journaliste
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Visuel supplémentaire 1
Visuel supplémentaire 2
Visuel supplémentaire 3
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Suisse
Titre (nom national)
Marteloskope
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
A la vidéo
no
Anglais
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
BP_CH_02
Time scale
2003 - 2016
Potentiel de mobilisation
- 10 m³/ha
Type de bois concerné
Stemwood
Potentiel de durabilité
Medium
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

Positive

Facilité d'implémentation
Easy
Impact économique
Enhances competitiveness
Effet sur l'emploi
Positive
Effet sur le revenu
Positive
Connaissances spécifiques requises
Knowledge in silviculture and handling with IT-tools
Coûts d'implémentation

Few hours, low

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Prérequis clés

Knowledge in silviculture

Location
Switzerland
Implementers
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL)
Actual status
Since 2003 (updated version available since 2016)
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
Switzerland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Année de début
2003
Année de fin
2016
Solution digitale
No
Origine du bois
Type de bois
Résumé

HeProMo is an IT-based tool to predict the costs of timber harvesting for different harvesting scenarios under different aspects such as harvester logging. It allows certain settings to reflect the real situations in the forest. It offers a big information yield in the fields of preliminary costing and sensitivity analysis

The productivity model (HeProMo) predicts quickly and with a good accuracy the costs for concrete timber harvesting scenarios. It allows the identification of optimization possibilities. The application is quite easy to handle and gives a solid basis for good economic choices

Estimation of productivity and cost for wood harvesting operations (preliminary costing). Writing and controlling of offers for wood harvesting operations. Estimation about of variables and their importance (sensitivity analysis). Well suitable for application in teaching, education and research to identify key contributing factors and assessment of their influence on the results

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Suisse
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
A la vidéo
no
Anglais
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
BP_CH_01
Time scale
2017 -
Potentiel de mobilisation
1 – 2 m³/ha
Type de bois concerné
Stemwood
Potentiel de durabilité
Very positive
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

Positive on biodiversity and forest resilience enhancement

Id: 2661551
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: CH
Country Name: Switzerland
Name: Bern
Facilité d'implémentation
Medium
Impact économique
Enhancement of regionally added value / more efficient working processes /active learning
Effet sur l'emploi
Better qualified staff through verification and discussion possibilities
Effet sur le revenu
Positive / more efficient working processes / cost reduction possibility identification
Connaissances spécifiques requises
GIS data processing possibilities needed
Coûts d'implémentation

Approx. 100,000€

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Prérequis clés

Sentinel2 datas (which are freely available)

Location
Berne
Implementers
Forestry operation of the Burgergemeinde Bern and Bern University of Applied Sciences (School of Agricultural, Forests and Food Sciences (HAFL)
Actual status
Running
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
SwitzerlandBern
Scope
Regional
Voting
0%
Année de début
2017
Solution digitale
No
Origine du bois
Type de bois
Résumé

Forest management based on the latest available technical solutions and satellite data (Sentinel2 and caliper with georeferencing possibility). Determinization of rough wood according to tree-species for the entire forestry operation surface. Realtime wood stock management and silvicultural measure planning reviewed with silvicultural planning simulations. Rolling management approach on an annually basis for optimization of economic, ecological and social values. Management units of approx. 30 hectares defined to enhance efficiency of the entire process. Reduction of rotation periods according to tree-species

Advanced forest management and silvicultural planning on a good wood stock analysis with proximity in time is one key factor for optimization of forest management, silvicultural measures and wood production incl. better selling possibilities. New learning process possibilities. Enhanced reaction times on requests of all sorts and in the case of extreme events (storms etc.). The approach allows the better exploitation of the growing wood potential, reducing the rotation period and thereby fostering the climate change adaptation potential. Efficiency enhancement in economic, ecological and social dimension with the aid of modern techniques is possible and will become more prominent in the future

Efficiency enhancement in economic, ecological and social dimension. Increased yield and cost reduction resulting in enhanced profitability while providing stability for wood stocks. Reducing discards by adaptation to climate change and active monitoring of sustainability principles. Exploiting of new selling opportunities. Active learning possibilities through Realtime verification of work processes incl. field work (work plan -> validation -> assignment -> verification). Better integration possibilities of all actors in the field and active work support. Better communication possibilities with players of downstream markets

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Région d'origine
2661551
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Suisse
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
A la vidéo
no
Anglais
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
BP_AT_02
Location
Austria
Implementers
Implemented by governmental authorities
Actual status
Running
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
Austria
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Solution digitale
No
Origine du bois
Type de bois
Résumé

Sustainable development can only be advanced sucsessfully through cross-sectoral integration and cooperation. The new Austrian government structure is a clear and effective response to this challenge. Forest sector needs to play a central role in achieving the sustainable development goals. Government recently established a new Ministry for Sustainability and Tourism with responsibility for agriculture and forestry, environment and water management, energy and climate protection, regional development and tourism. Forestry like other sectors of land use and environment do not operate in isolation, they are close interlinked. Forest circumstances vary strongly from region to region and country to country. There is no one fits all solutions for forest issues. The Seven Pillars may need to be adjusted to the very different situations. However, in their essence they are fundamental and independent. Seven pillars #1 A clear commitment to sustainable forest management, which is a legal obligation #2 A solid legal framework providing for protection and sustainable management of all forests through clear property rights and tenure rules #3 Effective institutions for law enforcement #4 Forest management is fast evolving, therefore research development, education and training are crucial success factors #5 A balanced system of financial instruments from utilization, investments, taxes, subsidies and PES need to work together #6 Stakeholder involvement in forest policy development and implementation as like the Austrian Forest Dialogue ensures a broad interlinkage to forest policy deliberations #7 A smart forest information system, based on indicators for sustainable forest management by regular monitoring and assessment is needed for possible adjustments of the governance system

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Autriche
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
A la vidéo
no
Anglais
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Shrubs

Courriel du propriétaire ou de l'auteur
Code
IN_ES_02
Time scale
2019-2021
Potentiel de mobilisation
-
Type de bois concerné
Shrubs
Potentiel de durabilité
Positive
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

Good

Facilité d'implémentation
Difficult
Impact économique
Expected low
Effet sur l'emploi
Expected low
Effet sur le revenu
Expected low
Connaissances spécifiques requises
-
Coûts d'implémentation

-

Technical readiness level
No statement possible
Location
Spain
Implementers
Agresta, Ceder, Universidad de Valladolid, Universidad de Valencia, Avebiom, Instituto Murciano de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario (IMIDA), Sociedad Española de Agricultura Ecológica (SEAE)
Actual status
Starting in 2019
Pièces jointes
Country Region City
Spain
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Année de début
2019
Année de fin
2021
Solution digitale
No
Résumé

Search for pilot areas, biomass sampling and extraction preparation
Extraction of essential oils and hydrolysis of biomass
Characterization of compounds present in essential oils and residual hydrolyzed biomass

In progress

(Expected results)
Development of innovative biofuels and bioproducts from forest biomass with little or no use as bushes and forest treatment residues through state-of-the-art techniques applied throughout the value chain.
To define the best management, harvesting techniques and forestry treatments for rockrose, juniper, rosemary, pine and eucalyptus. Selection of pilot action areas.
To develop a prototype of continuous extraction of essential oils using microwave technology.
Production, analysis and testing of products in the laboratory and in the field: biocides, solid biofuels (pellets) and liquid biofuels (ethanol).

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Pays d'origine
Espagne
Echelle d'application
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
A la vidéo
no