WAMBAF | Water Management in Baltic Forests

WAMBAF | Water Management in Baltic Forests

EN
[PL] Gospodarowanie wodą w lasach nadbałtyckich
The aim of the WAMBAF and WAMBAF ToolBox projects was to determine the methods and tools of water management in forests, which would influence the quality of water flowing into the Balitc Sea.
Wet Area Map (in dark blue: areas with occurence of groundwater ranging from 0 to 0.5 m)

The scope of the projects included issues related to:

  • operation and maintenance of drainage equipment,
  • the beaver's impact on water quality,
  • forest management in the vicinity of surface waters,
  • modern tools supporting water management in forests.

Among the main practical results of the projects there are: 

- Mobile apps:

  • WAMBAF (available on Android and iOS), developed to support the ditch inventorying and ditch management in forests. Application is connected to the GIS system available on: http://www.wambaf.com/?page_id=154&lang=en,
  • Blue Targeting (available on Android and iOS), a forestry planning tool which helps you design a riparian forest buffer. The aim is to protect water quality and biodiversity by proposing the right measure, at the right place, to the right extent.

- Wet Area Maps – available for Sweden, Poland, Finland and Latvia, based on airborne laser scanning data. Maps illustrate the occurence of groundwater and may be used in the planning of wood harvesting operations.

- Developing the algorithm for drainage ditches detection basing on airborne laser scanning data. It will be published as open source in 2022.

In the projects several Good Practice Manuals have been developed, regarding: water management in riparian forests, structures for water retention in forests and beaver population management. The manuals are available in several language versions. Main target groups were: forest managers, harvesting machines' operators, land owners, hunters and nature conservation units. The coordinator of the projects was Swedish Forest Agency (Skogsstyrelsen).

 

Hauptbereich
Waldmanagement, Waldbau, Ökosystemleistungen, Resilienz
Schlüsselwörter
water management; riparian forests; beavers; drainage ditches
Herausforderung adressiert
1. Verbesserung der Widerstandsfähigkeit der Wälder und ihrer Anpassung an den Klimawandel
Art der Lösung
Beratungs- und Servicetools für Waldbesitzer
Digitale Lösung
Ja
Innovation
Ja
Herkunftsland
Finnland
Latvia
Litauen
Polen
Russland
Schweden
Umfang der Anwendung
Grenzüberschreitend/multilateral
Anfangs- und Endjahr
2016 - 2019
Kontaktdaten
Eigentümer oder Autor
Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa
Mariusz Ciesielski
Reporter
Łukasiewicz Research Network - Wood Technology Institute (ITD)
Dobrochna Augustyniak-Wysocka
References and Resources
Projekt-Referenz
Water Management in Baltic Forests, projekt co-financed by European regional Development Fund, Interreg Baltic Sea Region
Ressourcen
Good practices for management of beavers and beaver ponds in the Baltic Sea Region
Manual for constructing water protection structures at ditch network maintenance sites and for water retention in forests
Projekt, in dessen Rahmen dieses Factsheet erstellt wurde
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