Rosewood 4.0

English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Short description
The learning effect increases for both observers and operators when seeing their work from a new angle, providing an opportunity for safe observation of pupils at work
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Established 75 years ago, Solør VGS Sønsterud has since been a national leader in training for forestry operations. The campus is currently part of Solør VGS with around 500 students aged 16-18 years and 135 employees. Teaching takes place both indoors and outdoors and allows pupils a practical approach to forestry. The curriculum follows the yearly season with planning, forest culture and logging. 

Drones are used as a supplement to teaching, where they film objects and stock as a basis for work in teaching. This is to visualize select challenges or to show before/after an activity. When training operation of forestry machines, drones allow students and teachers to see the work from a birds-eye perspective. Used correctly, this may lead to increased learning both for those who observe, but especially for those who are observed and who get to see themselves at work. The time every pupil can spend operating forestry machines is limited, it is therefore important to make good use of the time available. By filming every student operating a forestry machine, the learning outcome will be increased for the students by allowing them to see themselves and get positive and constructive feedback. Drones allow prioritization of areas for improvement.

Owner or author organization
Solør High School
Owner or Author name
Head of Dpt. Helge Strætkvern
Reporter organisation
Tretorget A/S
Reporter name
Ola Rostad
Reporter e-mail
Main picture
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Norway
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
Solør Videregående Skole (Norway) - ROSEWOOD4.0 Best Practice & Innovation
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Short description
The learning effect increases for both observers and operators when seeing their work from a new angle, providing an opportunity for safe observation of pupils at work
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Established 75 years ago, Solør VGS Sønsterud has since been a national leader in training for forestry operations. The campus is currently part of Solør VGS with around 500 students aged 16-18 years and 135 employees. Teaching takes place both indoors and outdoors and allows pupils a practical approach to forestry. The curriculum follows the yearly season with planning, forest culture and logging.
Drones are used as a supplement to teaching, where they film objects and stock as a basis for work in teaching. This is to visualize select challenges or to show before/after an activity. When training operation of forestry machines, drones allow students and teachers to see the work from a birds-eye perspective. Used correctly, this may lead to increased learning both for those who observe, but especially for those who are observed and who get to see themselves at work. The time every pupil can spend operating forestry machines is limited, it is therefore important to make good use of the time available. By filming every student operating a forestry machine, the learning outcome will be increased for the students by allowing them to see themselves and get positive and constructive feedback. Drones allow prioritization of areas for improvement.

Owner or author organization
Solør High School
Owner or Author name
Head of Dpt. Helge Strætkvern
Reporter organisation
Tretorget A/S
Reporter name
Ola Rostad
Reporter e-mail
Main picture
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Norway
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Short description
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width:358px;" width="357"> <tbody> <tr height="60"> <td height="60" style="height:60px;width:358px;">E-learning platform for multiple levels of foresters/forest owners developed in collaboration between various forest organisations.&nbsp;</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

The online School of Forestry has been established in collaboration between the Norwegian Forest owners' associations, the State Forest, and the Forestry Extension Institute. The aim is to jointly develop the course content to increase the level of forestry expertise in all stages of forestry. The courses are open for everyone, although the target group are the organisations' employees. The system allows each organisation to make individual additions and adaptations to the courses. Several courses will be presented on the platform, mainly in the topics of silviculture, planting and soil preparation. The course content may be used by all organisations, with their own individual additions and adaptations.

Owner or author organization
Skogkurs
Owner or Author name
Eva Skagestad
Reporter organisation
Tretorget Ltd
Reporter name
Ola Rostad
Reporter e-mail
Main picture
Skogskurs chainsaw training
Logo of Best Practice
Skogkurs
Additional visual 1
Skogkurs video tutorials
Additional visual 2
Skogkurs PEFC training
Additional visual 3
Skogkurs winch training
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Norway
Title (national name)
Skogskolen
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
No
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Short description
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width:359px;" width="358"> <tbody> <tr height="60"> <td height="60" style="height:60px;width:359px;">A systematic sample-based survey of the Norwegian forest, providing vital resource and environmental data for the whole country. It records information about growing stock and annual increment, and operating and environmental conditions.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
Digital solution
No
Abstract
The National Forest Inventory (NFI) started in 1919, triggered by concern and uncertainty about the conditions of the forests.
The scheme is based on a network of permanent sample plots, distributed in a grid across all of Norway – on both forested and unforested land. The plots are re-measured on a five-year rotation. On plots located on forest land or other land types with tree cover, all trees growing within a 250 m² plot are measured with their coordinates included, thus enabling time-series to be established at the tree level. In addition to stand volume, increment and tree species, a range of parameters are measured to provide information about e.g. site productivity, stand structure, forest health, forest operation conditions, and biological diversity.
The data serves as an important basis for national forest policy development and are used by both Governmental bodies and other public administration, as well as by the forest industry, research and teaching purposes, and national and international reporting. Also, development and testing of remote sensing applications is an important field of research within the NFI. The content of the inventory is regularly updated to meet new demands from the society.
Owner or author organization
Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (Nibio)
Owner or Author name
Aksel Granhus
Reporter organisation
Tretorget Ltd
Reporter name
Ola Rostad
Reporter e-mail
Main picture
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Norway
Title (national name)
Landskogtakseringen
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
No
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Short description
Norwegian forestry's joint activities for courses for the industry and for disseminating knowledge about forestry to schools.
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Skogkurs is intended to be the common body for competence in business development and management of forests and other land resources. Through its activities, Skogkurs will contribute to increasing competence among actors in the forestry industry, and disseminate forest and nature knowledge to schools and the public. Skogkurs has 36 member organizations. “Active forestry” is a nationwide offer with courses aimed at forest owners, forestry workers and forestry operators. The courses are also relevant for other groups that use forestry tools, either professionally or in their spare time. The courses provide practical guidance, have a small group size and skilled authorized instructors. These are short, targeted, locally adapted courses that are given close to home or in the workplace. The teaching program “Teach with the Forest” offers lessons from kindergarten to higher learning educator programs.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food contributes significantly to the financing of the activities. About half of the development projects where Skogkurs has project management are partly funded through one or more of the forestry's own funds. Adult education funding, funding from the Norwegian Environment Agency and project funding from other partners also make important financial contributions to Skogkurs' activities.

Owner or author organization
Forestry Extension Institute
Owner or Author name
CEO Eva Skagestad
Reporter organisation
Tretorget A/S
Reporter name
Ola Rostad
Reporter e-mail
Main picture
Logo of Main Organization
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
Additional visual 3
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Norway
Title (national name)
Skogbrukets kursinstitutt
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
Skogkurs: Forestry Extension Institute (Norway)
Has video
yes
English
Owner or author e-mail
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
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
Voting
0%
Start Year
2012
Short description
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width:356px;" width="356"> <tbody> <tr height="86"> <td height="86" style="height:87px;width:356px;">Metsään.fi provides eServices for forest owners and forestry service providers. The online application shows the silvicultural possibilities of each forest estate and their compartments.&nbsp;</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

The Metsään.fi-service included in the Metsään.fi-website is a free e-service for forest owners and corporate actors (companies, associations and service providers) in the forest sector, which aim is to support active decision-making among forest owners by offering forest resource data and maps on forest properties, by making contacts with the authorities easier through online services and to act as a platform for offering forest services, among other things. In addition to the Metsään.fi-service, the website includes open forest data services that offer the users national forest resource data that is not linked with personal information.Metsään.fi is quite easy to use and it provides the forest owner many new flexible services. It is safe system because strong identification is needed. When you log in to the Metsään.fi service, you will see all the forest holdings you own. You will also see the jointly owned forest holdings where you are a single shareholder. You have one place where you can take care of your forest affairs and plan the management of your forest assets. You will have free access to forest data and a transaction service collected with public funds.
Owner or author organization
Finnish Forestry Center
Owner or Author name
Minttu Koponen
Reporter organisation
Lapland University of Applied Sciences
Reporter name
Merja Laajanen
Main picture
Ease of implementation - Evaluation
Easy
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Title (national name)
Metsään.fi
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Impact on environment & biodiversity
High impact, the portal Forestinfo.NRW is part of a bundle of policy measures  (climate adaptation strategy forest, silviculture concept, reforestation concept)
Ease of implementation
public, free to use, intuitive and user-firendly
Voting
0%
Short description
Interactive forest map for NRW with information on the type, condition, functions and use of the forest, and many aspects on climate change and adaptation.
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

The internet portal provides insights into many aspects of North Rhine-Westphalia's forests via interactive, user-friendly maps. Forest ecology and management, forest nature conservation, recreational use, damage events, hazard prevention and other topics can be selected to search for specific information. How does climate change affect individual forest sites and which climate adaptation measures are suitable to preserve the functions of the forest as far as possible? The service provides comprehensive information on forest types, functions, management, and use, as well as climate change impacts on forest management. Climate adaptation measures are recommended to make forests more adaptable and resilient, including recommendation of appropriate tree species and mixed stands for different soil and climate conditions. As a comprehensive forest information system for the timber and forestry sector, the portal is aimed in particular at private forest owners and forest-owning municipalities and supports a wide range of evaluations and forestry planning. It is part of the climate adaptation strategy for forests in NRW and integrates databases of the state enterprise Wald und Holz NRW, the State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection and the NRW Geological Survey. Relevant climate variables such as soil atmosphere (air temperature, precipitation); land surface (photosynthetic activity, land cover, biomass, forest fire, soil moisture) are integrated.

Owner or author organization
Ministry for the Environment, Agriculture, Nature Conservation and Consumer Protection of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia
Owner or Author name
Dr. Thorsten Mrosek
Reporter organisation
FBZ
Reporter name
Marie-Charlotte Hoffmann
Title - Resource 1
Waldinfo NRW
Title - Resource 2
Forest management
Title - Resource 3
Forest management in climate change
Main picture
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Title (national name)
Forestinfo.NRW
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Ease of implementation
The solution is on the market, the app can be downloaded on any smartphone from the owners' website.
Voting
0%
Start Year
2015
Short description
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width:509px;" width="509"> <tbody> <tr height="60"> <td height="60" style="height:60px;width:509px;">Wood piles of any size can be measured easily from your smartphone.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

FOVEA offers an innovative all-in-one solution for digital logging of wood: With the “iFOVEA Pro” app, wooden piles of any size can be measured in a few minutes using the latest image processing technology. In addition, the forest management system (FMS) supports the inventory and logistics of wood quantities as extensive online software. The iFOVEA app provides different measurement methods depending on the requirements:

  • Photo-optical measurement for plywood piles (number, solid cubic meters and cubic meters)
  • Photo-optical measurement for industrial wood (outline and cubic meter)
  • Photo-optical measurement for trucks (number, solid cubic meters and cubic meters)
  • Data acquisition for long timber
  • Manual section procedure with and without line sampling

The calculation of all measured values takes place directly on the smartphone or tablet and does not require an internet connection in the forest. With numerous configuration options, each measurement method can be individually adapted. With the Forest Management System (FMS), the measured data can be easily managed online. In addition to an extensive wood inventory, the system offers a map function and options for invoicing and automatic calculation of wood prices.

Owner or author organization
SDP Digitale Produkte GmbH
Owner or Author name
Friedrich Hollmeier
Reporter organisation
FBZ
Reporter name
Marie-Charlotte Hoffmann, Elke Hübner-Tennhoff
Title - Resource 1
10,000 cubic meters in one day?!
Title - Resource 2
FOVEA
Main picture
Logo of Best Practice
Additional visual 1
Ease of implementation - Evaluation
Very easy
Hub
Central-West Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Germany
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Type of event where this BPI has been featured
Title of the event (Study visit - T2.3)
ROSEWOOD4.0 Study-Tour and Seminar: Digitalization – the virtual forest
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Mobilization Potential
High, activation of forest owners to initiate forestry interventions is encouraged by the game character of the app.
Sustainability Potential
Sustainable forest management is encouraged based on individual objectives of the forest owners.
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Economic, ecological and social forest functions are integrated into the apps decision support system.

Ease of implementation
The solution is not yet available on the market.
Voting
0%
Short description
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width:544px;" width="544"> <tbody> <tr height="60"> <td height="60" style="height:60px;width:544px;">Comparison of silvicultural treatment concepts by simulating forest growth processes on the smartphone.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

In the iWald project, a system is being developed enabling forest owners to obtain realistic and technically sound options for the sustainable management of their forests. The individual objectives of the forest owner (private, communal, state) are taken into account as well as the forestry risk minimization and the sustainable conversion of forests while safeguarding the economic, ecological and social forest functions. One of the main results of iWald will be the "iWald App", which can be used to simulate forest growth processes on a smartphone. This will be provided with different entry barriers, so that both the forest layman and the trained forester will find their access to iWald. The goals include activating forest owners, who can thus approach their forest on a playful level, or improving public acceptance of forestry interventions through the possibility of simple visualization of future consequences.

Owner or author organization
RWTH Aachen, Institute for Man-Machine Interaction
Owner or Author name
Dr.Ing. Martin Hoppen
Reporter organisation
FBZ
Reporter name
Dr. Marie-Charlotte Hoffmann
Project reference
iWald, funded by FNR under no. 22012818
Main picture
Logo of Best Practice
Logo of Main Organization
Additional visual 1
Ease of implementation - Evaluation
Difficult
Hub
Central-West Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Sustainability Potential - Value
Very Positive
Country of origin
Germany
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Short description
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width:601px;" width="601"> <tbody> <tr height="60"> <td height="60" style="height:60px;width:601px;">Mounted at the towing hitch, sensor values are collected and the road quality of unpaved, single lane roads gets assesd. Ultrasonic sensors (cross section scan of a road segment) acceleration sensors to assess the longitudinal roughness and a GPS sensor for locatiion.&nbsp;</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Scanner is under constant development. A measuring device, mounted at the towing hitch of a car. Sensors collect values, to assess the road quality of unpaved, single lane roads. The system consists of ultrasonic sensors to scan the cross section of a road segment, acceleration sensors to get information about the longitudinal roughness and a GPS sensor for locating the information. After data collection, an open configurable software bundle (implemented as GUI modules in iFOS) allows individual settings for the single sensor thresholds and algorithms to adopt the system to the own road maintenance concept. Mounted at the car of the forest ranger an easy and frequent data collection is possible and provides an early and objective knowledge about the constructional decline of road segments. Maintenance costs can  be reduced and reconstruction measures get execute mor accurate.  A logical data interpretation of the sensor values is possible. The assignment of the sensors towards different decay expressions on the road surface was conducted and semi- automatically related to road quality segment classification. Results show, that a single manual optical assessment of road segments miss first phases of road decay and underlines the potential of such systems. Tests and calibrations of the road-scanner allows a good data interpretation for the set task. Many degrees of freedom of the scanner and the data interpretation still leaves some open research questions.

Owner or author organization
Thüringenforst
Owner or Author name
Sergej Chmara
Reporter organisation
BFH Berne University of Applied Sciences
Reporter name
Moritz Dreher
Title - Resource 1
FORMEC conference paper (2016)
Main picture
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Germany
Switzerland
Title (national name)
Messlanze
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no