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National
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_FI_05
Time scale
Running
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive / supports decision making

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Positive
Job effect
Reduces the need for field visits and unnecessary driving. Enables efficient organization of fieldwork. Makes it easier to plan forest operations.
Specific knowledge needed
No
Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Location
Jyväskylä, Finland
Implementers
Forest service providers, Forest companies
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Woodsapp is a digital platform designed to serve both forest owners and forestry organizations through two complementary solutions: a mobile app for landowners and a professional tool, Woodsapp Pro, for service providers and organizations.
For landowners, Woodsapp is an easy-to-use mobile application that brings forest status, tasks, and professional contacts directly to your phone – no matter where your forest is located. It makes forest ownership easier, more transparent, and more productive – especially when managing the forest remotely.
Developed by a Finnish company with a strong forestry technology background, Woodsapp is already available in Germany and Austria, with expansion underway across Europe. The app is designed to help forest owners manage their assets more effectively, address climate-related risks such as insect outbreaks, and stay connected with service providers and other stakeholders through transparent collaboration and easy communication.

What do you gain as a forest owner with Woodsapp?
- Know your boundaries and find your way: See your property location and borders of neighbors accurately and use the app for navigation in the forest
- Check forest health at a glance: Get real-time insights into forest condition and changes through satellite monitoring and official map data sources
- Get alerts early: Receive automatic notifications about early-stage risks detected by satellite monitoring – helping you plan timely actions.
- Keep everything organized: Tasks, notes, photos, and documents are saved on the map – no more scattered papers or lists.
- Easily share your information: Share your stored data, including location and attachments, with forestry professionals using Woodsapp in their organizations.
- Stay up to date: Receive location-based news, guidance, and support opportunities directly in your pocket – tailored to your specific forest area by relevant organizations.
- Work in the ground even with poor connection: app includes offline mode to work fully in offline.
 
What does Woodsapp Pro offer to organizations and service providers?
- Reach a large number of scattered forest owners easily and in a targeted way.
- Share timely information, such as available subsidies, recommendations, or upcoming operations, directly through the app.
- Manage fieldwork, send updates, and track task progress in real time.
- Keep customers updated about the statuses of the agreed tasks automatically with notifications
- Collect data from the field through mobile app (also offline mode) and receiving tasks with all the info needed (location, files, images, maps)
- Communicate effectively with landowners and teams - Centralize task-related information and reduce the need for emails or phone calls.

Owner or author organization
Bitapps Oy
Owner or Author name
info@bitapps.fi
Main picture
Logo of Project
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
Additional visual 3
Ease of implementation - Evaluation
Easy
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Sustainability Potential - Value
Positive
Country of origin
Austria
Germany
Italy
Portugal
Spain
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_FI_04
Time scale
Running, maps to be supplemented
Mobilization Potential
Not possible to assess
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Very Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Very positive/protects terrain

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Medium
Job effect
Positive
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
IT-tool and silvicultural knowledge needed
Costs of implementation

Free to use/Internet

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

Involving relevant stakeholders

Location
Finland
Implementers
Forestry companies, wood buyers, harvesting drivers
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

The Best Practice is addressing the challenge of soft terrains in harvesting.

It eases planning of harvesting locations and anticipating of harvesting of different forested areas. It considers only the static features of forest, not daily weather for example. However, bearing capacity in three different summer moisture condition classes is considered in the maps.

The material of the mainland Finland harvesting maps contains rasterized harvesting maps describing the terrain's bearing capacity. The capacity is classified in six categories. The maps tell when it is possible to go into the forest with the harvester. The material is free to use.

Owner or author organization
Finnish Forest Centre
Owner or Author name
Seppo Kilpiäinen
Main picture
Logo of Project
Additional visual 1
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Sustainability Potential - Value
Positive
Country of origin
Finland
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_FI_03
Time scale
Since 2008
Mobilization Potential
Not possible to assess
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Fast and effective info transfer
Job effect
Positive
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
Introduction to XML schemes
Costs of implementation

Not possible to assess

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Involve all relevant stakeholders in the development

Location
Finland
Implementers
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Finnish Forest Centre,Forestry Development Centre Tapio, Bitcomp Oy
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2008
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Forest information is standardised so that actors engaged in the forest sector could develop and use harmonised information systems. Although basic concepts and measurement units have been defined for decades, almost every actor has implemented them differently in their information systems. Converting and transferring information is difficult or almost impossible between systems. Forest information standards facilitate the use of open materials and data transfer between actors. This improves operational efficiency and international competitiveness of forest sector.

The development of information exchange interfaces is not finished. The goal is a situation where all forest industry systems would read, write and send forest information standard.

Standard defines the structure, data types and codes used in different schemes. Forest information standards are based on XML-format (geometry: GML).
Data to be exchanged with standards is: special feature data, forest compartment data, forest use declaration, timber trade, harvesting and operations. The projects outcome is: documentation, schemas, guidelines, practises. The outcome will be written XML files which are transferred between different systems. XML is used as it is international data standard, a method to structure electronic documents. XML-documents (=files) are readable and alloes to import data into all systems capable of reading such documents. The structure of XML-documents can be validated automatically so it follows its definitions (=schema).
The information standard is already used by metsään.fi, puumarkkinat.fi, kuutio.fi (will be used), organizations such as Tornator, Stora Enso, UPM, Metsä Group.

Main picture
Logo of Project
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Above and below ground woody biomass (wood for fibres, wood for energy)

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_FI_02
Time scale
Since 2016
Mobilization Potential
Not possible to assess.
Kind of wood concerned
Above and below ground woody biomass (ex. shrubs, wood for fibres, wood for energy), Stemwood, Industry
Sustainability Potential
Medium (Maximum technical harvesting potentials comply with the sustainable energy wood strategy set by the Finnish government)
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Medium (see above)

Ease of implementation
Easy (the assessment is done by research experts, customers only need to define the basic requirements and calculation area)
Economic impact
Positive, helps the customers to plan their business in a more detailed way
Job effect
Positive, helps the customers to plan their business in a more detailed way
Income effect
Not possible to assess.
Specific knowledge needed
Comprehensive database, coding
Costs of implementation

Medium, depending on the size and location of the area.

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

Available on request for the customers in Finland only at the moment.

Location
Rovaniemi, Finland
Implementers
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2016
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Spatially explicit GIS-method and a collection of tools to assess the energy wood biomass availability and transport costs at regional level to any given end-use location. In the process the technical harvesting biomass potential, local competing demand and the wood resource balance are assessed. The transport costs from the grid of supply points can be viewed as a function of transport distance. Also, different future growth and demand scenarios can be included into calculations thus providing a valuable decision support to investors of energy wood industry.

Most customer projects differ from every other project in some respect. Calculation methods need more or less adjustment.

Results from the analysis: 1. Numerical (GIS) maps of biomass potential for any given timber assortment, biomass demand and wood resource balance (e.g. balance of small trees, see picture above).
2. Graphs depicting transport costs as a function of distance. 3. Spreadsheets of the result data used for graphs. 4. Summary report of the results for the customers.

For more information, see the reference.

Owner or author organization
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
Owner or Author name
Perttu Anttila
Reporter organisation
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
Reporter name
Vesa Nivala
Reporter e-mail
Title - Resource 1
Presentation of the Best Practice
Main picture
Logo of Main Organization
Logo of Project
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Finland
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_FI_21
Time scale
Running
Mobilization Potential
Not possible to assess
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Medium
Job effect
Positive
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
Good driving skills
Costs of implementation

High

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Access to forest assets in challenging terrains

Location
Vieremä, Finland
Implementers
Entrepreneurs, Forest companies
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Finland has a lot of peatland and other areas with soft terrain. The challenge is that the soft terrain does not enable harvesting in the summertime.

The stability of the harvester comes from its eight wheels and active stabilization system. The patented stabilization system is based on detecting the crane direction and position, on the basis of which the rear frame is pressed in the working direction. Pressing the rear wheels against the ground and the weight of the rear frame improve the machine’s stability significantly when working on the side of the machine – also when the machine is moving.

The Cabin leveling, balances the cabin, also in difficult terrain. The frame of the machine consists of three parts linked by rotating joints. The cabin is located in the middle frame, which is kept hydraulically balanced, while the front and rear frames tilt according to the terrain.

Scorpion King is a three-frame harvester equipped with a fork boom. Its balancing keeps the cabin horizontal in all conditions. In addition, visibility from the cabin is perfect thanks to large glass surfaces and as the crane does not block the view in any direction. Its double-circuit hydraulics ensure that power does not run out even in difficult conditions. The balanced machine is at its best in demanding conditions and uneven terrain.

Owner or author organization
Ponsse
Main picture
Logo of Best Practice
Logo of Main Organization
Logo of Project
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Finland
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_FI_20
Time scale
Running
Mobilization Potential
Medium
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood, energy wood
Sustainability Potential
High
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Ease of implementation
Easy, requires IT skills
Economic impact
Positive
Job effect
Positive
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
IT skills, knowledge of forest planning processes
Costs of implementation

Low

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

IT skills needed, co-operation needed between IT companies and forest companies

Location
Finland
Implementers
Metsä Group
Actual status
Running since 2018
Attachments
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2017
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Metsä Group photographed in 2018 with drone about 3 500 hectares of forest in southern and western Finland and utilized the data as basis for forest plans for forest owners. According to experience, the method has been developed and now the drone forest plans are being sold as an alternative to traditional forest plans. The forest plan based on information described by Drone or copter with camera challenges the traditional forest planning. The method is used in particular to get more accurate tree information.

The drone plan will be of interest to the forest owners who want to be in the front and develop new developments with forest industry. For example, in a virtual forest, the data measured in the drone will create a precise tree map, where the trees are in the right places and the tree species are correct. In virtual reality, it will better reflect the fluctuations of the wood inside the forest compartment than the traditional forest plan information. The drone design and virtual forests form an interesting pair in the future by producing new experiences for forest owners.

The measurements will provide both the amount of trees in cubic meters and the value of the wood in euros more accurately than before. With drone surveys we also get information about the amount of dead wood – it helps to preserve the important structure of forest for diversity.
The method is capable of identifying tree three species: pine, spruce and birch. The remaining deciduous tree species are logged into the category of other deciduous trees. Based on the measurement data, treatment recommendations are calculated. This drone-made plan differs from the traditional, where human being makes the treatment recommendations.
The forest plan produced by drone is particularly suitable for updating the forest plan that is about to expire.  It is also suitable for
forest owners, who are particularly interested in the amount and value of the timber.
The forest plan of the drone also benefits from a faster delivery of traditional forest plan. Delivery time is few months, which is only half of the delivery times of traditional forest plan.

Owner or author organization
Metsä Forest
Owner or Author name
Jani Riissanen
Main picture
Logo of Main Organization
Logo of Project
Additional visual 1
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Finland
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_FI_18
Time scale
Running
Mobilization Potential
Not possible to assess
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood, Above and below ground woody biomass
Sustainability Potential
Medium
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Medium

Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
Positive/ Less costs of harvesting
Job effect
Positive
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
Digital expertise combined to forestry expertise
Costs of implementation

Medium

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Good communication is needed with all stakeholders

Location
Finland
Implementers
Forest companies
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

CFharvest (WoodForce) is planning- and steering system for harvesting and silviculture to optimize and strengthen the supply chains of forestry. Forestry company delivers all the contracts the WoodForce-system according to the need of raw material. The contractor selects the contracts and the locations he will perform. Forest companies have decreased harvesting and average costs in Silviculture or Regeneration job types. There has been increasing productivity in the supply chain of stem wood and energy wood. Also increasing productivity in field operations in Forestry like Silviculture Harvesting Forest Services. Contractors have the ability to manage their own forestry services and receive the full benefit of all resources. Possibility to operate for multiple forest companies is important. In addition, there is less manual reporting and worksite navigation is easier. CFharvest supports a changing trend where progressive companies now contract for several forest companies and do the planning with one system. Since the contractor understands local conditions best, forest harvesting operations become more efficient: the contractor has direct control over work plans and scheduling his own fleet of harvesters and trucks.

Owner or author organization
Trimble Forestry
Title - Resource 1
Trimble Forestry's WoodForce - the solution for smarter wood harvesting
Main picture
Logo of Best Practice
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Finland
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood; Above and below ground woody biomass

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_FI_16
Time scale
From 2005
Mobilization Potential
Not possible to assess.
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood; Above and below ground woody biomass (ex. shrubs, wood for fibres, wood for energy)
Sustainability Potential
Positive, a tool for more detailed planning of forest operations (timing, cutting amounts)
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive, versions of software for carbon sequestrion and economical impacts of protected forests are available

Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
Positive, helps in planning of forest operations
Job effect
Positive, helps in planning of forest operations
Income effect
Not possible to assess.
Specific knowledge needed
Normal IT skills
Costs of implementation

Open application

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

Application loadable on Luke web pages (Windows 7):
http://www.metla.fi/metinfo/motti/asennus.htm (Finnish version)
http://www.metla.fi/metinfo/motti/index-en.htm (English version)
New versions will be published in 2019 (Windows 10).

Location
Rovaniemi, Finland
Implementers
Forest owners, companies, authorities, research, education
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2005
Digital solution
Yes
Type of solution
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

MOTTI is a stand-level analysis tool and decision support software by Luke. It contains the key results of the growth and yield research carried out by Luke, which can be used to predict the growth of forests managed using different techniques. The software also enables making comparisons between different silvicultural methods. MOTTI can also be used to investigate the effects of forest management or non-management, selection of tree species, regeneration chains or individual silvicultural measures, for example, on forest growth, harvesting volumes, profitability of forestry or the amount of carbon sequestered by forests.

MOTTI is widely used among professional foresters, forest owners, teachers, researchers, authorities and companies in Finland. It has been updated regularly with the newest growth models. It has also been tailored for special purposes, e.g. for teaching and for calculating economic effects of forest protection. It has been published in several languages (Finnish, Swedish, English, Russian) and it has also been piloted in other countries and tree species.

The core of MOTTI is a stand-level simulator, which includes growth and yield models for e.g. natural regeneration, growth and mortality. It is designed to simulate stand development under alternative management regimes and growth conditions in Finland.
MOTTI predicts the development of the user-defined initial stand until the end of the rotation. The user can define various management schedules including management practices, such as precommercial and commercial thinnings, fertilization, and ditch network maintenance in peatland forests. The user can adjust parameters such as timing and intensity of thinning and proportions of tree species, and define the timing of final cut. Timber assortments include logs, pulpwood and energy wood compartments. If the user do not define management practices, MOTTI simulates a default management program for the stand based on the current recommendations for forestry practice in Finland.
For the economic analysis (net present value and bare land value), the user can enter stumpage prices by tree species and timber assortments, costs (e.g. costs of first commercial thinnings, fertilisation and ditch network maintenance) and interest rate. The results will be presented in the form tables, graphs and files exportable to Excel.

Owner or author organization
Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
Main picture
Logo of Main Organization
Logo of Project
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Finland
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood; Above and below ground woody biomass

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_FI_14
Time scale
Since 2012, public since 2013
Mobilization Potential
Not possible to assess
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood; Above and below ground woody biomass
Sustainability Potential
Very positive, shows the cutting possibilities and demand of silvicultural measures
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Very positive, shows the environmental values (habitats of special importance) in the compartments of the forest estate

Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
Communication between forest owners and forestry service providers
Job effect
Positive, new jobs for service providers
Income effect
Positive, forest owners sell wood and services providers get income
Specific knowledge needed
Not any specific knowledge needed
Costs of implementation

Free service, open for forest owners and service providers, needs registration and strong identification

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

Web page, see above

Location
Lahti, Finland
Implementers
Finnish Forest Centre, forest owners, forest service providers, forest associations, forest companies
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Finland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2012
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Metsään.fi provides eServices for forest owners and forestry service providers. The online application shows the maps, forest information and, silvicultural and cutting possibilities of each forest estate and their compartments:

  1. Soil and forest site type
  2. Growing stock
  3. Treatment proposals for a five-year period
  4. Natural values (habitats of special importance)
  5. Latest maps and aerial photographs with compartment borders
  6. Annual growth. 

Metsään.fi also allows forest owners to apply for subsidies for improvement of young stands and declare notifications of forest use (e.eg. cuttings) by filling e-forms instead of paper ones. In addition, forest owners can contact forest service producers via the system. Metsään.fi is quite easy to use and it provides the forest owner many new flexible services, e.g. e-forms for applying subsidies. It’s a safe system, although being a public one.  A strong identification of the user is needed, use of Suomi.fi e-Identification is safe and provided by the state. Suomi.fi e-Identification contains a list of the identification tokens for example using online banking codes, mobile certificate or certificate cards

The Finnish Forest Centre collects and maintains remote sensing based data of forest resources covering the private forests. Metsään.fi is a free portal using that forest data for serving forest owners and forestry service providers. It has been found to encourage forest owners to carry out silvicultural works and generally for developing forest businesses. 

Metsään.fi in numbers in early 2020: 13,5 million hectares of forest data in the service, 108 765 forest owners have visited the service, 942 service providers have joined the service, 2461 operators use the service, 8,4 million hectares available to operators, 537 706 consents available to operators.

Owner or author organization
Metsäkeskus
Reporter name
Anne Saloniemi
Main picture
Logo of Best Practice
Logo of Project
Additional visual 1
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Sustainability Potential - Value
Very Positive
Country of origin
Finland
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no