Rosewood 4.0

English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Above and below ground woody biomass

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_ES_05
Time scale
From 2018
Mobilization Potential
Unknown
Kind of wood concerned
All kind of wood
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Ease of implementation
Easy, basic digital skills
Specific knowledge needed
Very high skills and knowledge in remote sensing, forestry and software development
Costs of implementation

300.000-1.000.000 €  

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

To know its existence

Location
Spain.
Implementers
Agresta S.Coop
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Spain
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2018
Short description
ForestMap is an e-commerce platform that allows users to make reliable and on-line forest inventories of a specific area in a rapid and simple way. It estimates all relevant variables included in a professional forest inventory through combination of pre-processed remote sensing data and powerful predictive models.
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

ForestMap intuitive interface allows anyone to automatically generate forest inventories of a chosen area without the need of field work and unnecessary delays. ForestMap is an unprecedented solution that delivers accurate, quick and cost-effective forest inventory reports. It is necessary to integrate a maximum of information sources to generate the most accurate, complete and updated inventories possible: LiDAR, satellite, photogrammetry, available terrain data... Stakeholders in the forestry sector are not used to working with technological tools, so it is important to do important demonstration work and support.

ForestMap has a positive impact for a major mobilisation of wood resources allowing forest-owners, operators and indutries to assess stands in an easy and remote way. ForestMap is able to provide valuable reports on demand. An operative version of the web platform (link) is working for 10 provinces in Spain, that covers more than 3 M ha. ForestMap models showed a high performance in terms of accuracy (volume BIAS< 20%) and response times being able to produce a full inventory of less than 500ha in minutes.
ForestMap has been used to produce tailor-made products for specific uses and clients, based on innovation projects:

  • Tool for calculating (link)the amount of carbon in forest masses in the province of Bizkaia (Basque Country, Spain).
  • Inventory mapping of fuel models tool and for the prevention and management of forest fires in La Rioja
Owner or author organization
Agresta S. Coop.
Owner or Author name
David García
Main picture
Logo of Best Practice
Logo of Main Organization
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
Hub
South-Western Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Spain
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
ForestMap (English clip)
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_CH_11
Time scale
2017 – 2019
Mobilization Potential
1 – 2 m3/ha
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Very positive – currently under complete assessment (LCA)
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive effect on environmental impact and forest working resilience enhancement. Also providing an environmental impact documentation system

Ease of implementation
Difficult - Module dependent - now partially in basic portfolio of the manufacturer (HSM)
Economic impact
Due to higher potential driving speeds and thus a higher productivity as well as a lower fuel consumption under certain circumstances, a double positive effect can be noted. Also, a higher grade of profession can be reached in the supply chain by implemen
Job effect
Higher subjective comfort and stress relief due to highly suspended working area (M2)
Income effect
Positive / more efficient working processes / cost reduction possibility / better and enhanced working conditions in soil sensitive areas / higher productivity on low road density areas
Specific knowledge needed
Developing support of monitoring services to implement in the own software- and working environment; no additional knowledge needed on the use of the hardware equipped machine towards conventional machines.
Costs of implementation

Individually to estimate on request:
Monitoring service introduction or development
Cloud service providing
Additional module cost (with new machine):
HVT transmission:  app. 25 000 €
Triple Bogie: app. 29 000 €
Fully-suspended drivers cab 7 500 €
Other modules on request.

Technical readiness level
Partly direct applicable – request necessary
Key prerequisites

https://www.hsm-forest.net/
Geiger, Chris; Greff, Daniel; Starke, Michael; Geimer, Marcus (2019): Entwicklung und Evaluation eines Wiegesystems für Forstkräne auf Basis von künstlichen neuronalen Netzen. LANDTECHNIK, Bd. 74 Nr. 5 (2019). DOI: 10.15150/lt.2019.3213.

Location
Switzerland, Saxony (Germany), Scotland, Lithuania, Romania
Implementers
Forwarder2020 Consortium
Actual status
Finished project with ongoing evaluation on demand
Attachments
Country Region City
Germany
Lithuania
Romania
Scotland
Switzerland
Scope
National
Voting
100%
Start Year
2017
End Year
2019
Short description
Two newly developed forwarder prototypes with five different modules were implemented and tested in the fields under varying conditions within Europe.
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

With two newly developed forwarder prototypes, five new and different modules were implemented and tested in the fields under varying production conditions within Europe. These modules are developed towards raising the productivity of the machine, improving the working conditions and lowering the ecological impact of the forwarding process. The modules contain a hydrostatic-mechanical transmission system (HVT, M1), a suspended cabin (M2), an energy regenerating and recuperating hydraulic crane (M3), a triple bogie axle for wet terrain, that can be used with or without tracks (M4) and a monitoring system to surveil and document the machine status to derive further information of production and environment (M5).

With the tests of prototype machines, the aims of development could be proven by the field tests, that were executed within the study. Especially the effect on the soils on sensitive areas, also without the use of bogie tracks, as it was tested on distributed bark beetle infested stands in Saxony, was one field of application where the advantages of tire-based working, longer bogie axle and high contact surface were positively assessed. With more experiences, the revelation of further advantages or limitations are expected.

Within the field tests, all modules of the “Triple Bogie Prototype” (M3, M4, M5) were assessed with a positive effect. For wetland (Saxony) or even peatland working conditions (Scotland, Lithuania), the triple bogie showed advantages in technical accessibility but also the lower environmental impact on sensitive areas. Without the use of tracks, especially under varying, partly sensitive soil conditions the system has advantages towards other systems as the machine was able to relocate itself on own axle for long distances and provide the protection effect. The protection of ditches while entering forest stands was a positive additional effect of the system that could be observed as it acts like a built- in bridge. Due to potential high load capacity of both base machines, also a high productivity was recorded that fit or exceeded literature findings. The crane system (M3) which has also a high positive influence on the fuel consumption could withstand a fuel consumption reduction effect on its own, at is was proven under laboratory conditions.

  • With higher productivity, now due to higher driving speeds and in course of a lowered fuel consumption, the second, “HVT- Prototype” (M1, M2, M5) setup presented its advantages especially under longer hauling distances with high possible driving speeds. This machine can be especially be efficiently used in regions with low road densities.
  • With the monitoring system (M5), the environmental impact and the machine behavior was actively observed and evaluated. As the here implemented iFOS system is freely configurable, it was successfully implemented in the project and could for instance be further introduced as modular environmental documentation system by forest enterprises or in public services. The separately developed data-based crane scale as stand-alone or industry 4.0 service, makes it possible to use the forwarding information in logistic applications like the energy wood supply in the wood chip logistic (Geiger et al. 2019).
Owner or author organization
HSM Hohenloher Spezial-Maschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG
Owner or Author name
Felix zu Hohenlohe
Reporter organisation
BFH Berne University of Applied Sciences
Reporter name
Moritz Dreher
Project reference
EC Horizon 2020 grant agreement No 727883
Main picture
Logo of Project
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Germany
Lithuania
Romania
Switzerland
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Woodland/forests

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_DE_05
Time scale
Since 2001
Id: 2861876
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: DE
Country Name: Germany
Name: North Rhine-Westphalia
Technical readiness level
Applicable
Location
NRW (Germany)
Implementers
RIF e.V.; RWTH Aachen (MMI); Lehrstuhl für Forstliche Arbeitswissenschaften und Angewandte Informatik & Lehrstuhl für Waldwachstumskunde (TU München); Institut für Roboterforschung (TU Dortmund); CPA-Systems GmbH und Pöyry Management Consulting (Deutschla
Actual status
Running
Country Region City
GermanyNordrhein-Westfalen
Scope
Regional
Voting
0%
Start Year
2001
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Applications like forest inventory and forestry planning, planning of fellings, optimization of harvesting and accounting processes, improvements of timber logistic, evaluation of damaging events etc. are expecting a realistic virtual illustration of the real forest. Within this project the preconditions for building up a single central database – the Virtual Forest - describing the extensive area of North Rhine-Westphalia are constructed. This database contains a mathematical description of biological and technical aspects of the real forest in different detailing (e.g. forest and single-tree consideration) and different precision. Apart from available terrestrial data and a digital site classification, developed by the Landesbetrieb Wald und Holz NRW, the Virtual Forest is based on remote sensing data and information derived thereof. It applies newly developed algorithms on well-known data formats: for single tree identification laser data and aerial images are used, tree species classification uses images and area segmentation is based on raster and vector data. Thus, a comprehensive survey ranging from inventory to forest growth to logistics can be provided. The Virtual Forest provides all stored data in a new 4D geo-data infrastructure while using standardised interfaces. All data (basic data, derived data, technical data, etc.) can also be used by third (programmes, users). Furthermore, a meta-data catalogue answers questions as “Which data of a certain area and/or to a specific subject are placed in which format, which exactness and which actuality at what costs at which place?” Appropriate safety concepts secure the data access as well as the data itself. The consequent consideration of the factor “time” transforms the 2D- or rather 3D- into a 4D-GIS based on a 4D geo-data infrastructure – the basis for a “time machine”. This enables the user to look at the forest at different (historical or future) conditions. The Virtual Forest serves as a foundation for abstracts of different economy units, which are from case to case both business and economically profitable, and with it for the management of larger amounts of wood at lower costs.

Owner or author organization
RIF Institut für Forschung und Transfer e.V.
Reporter organisation
InnovaWood asbl
Reporter name
Uwe Kies
Reporter e-mail
Title - Resource 1
RWTH MMI project website / various demo videos
Main picture
Digital twin of forest as central service data platform for multiple forestry actors
Main picture caption
Digital twin of forest as central service data platform for multiple forestry actors
Logo of Best Practice
Logo of Main Organization
Logo of Project
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
Additional visual 3
Region of origin
2861876
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Germany
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Woodland/Forests

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_DE_14
Time scale
01. 08.2017 - 31. 01.2020
Mobilization Potential
Estimated 1 - 3 m³/ha
Kind of wood concerned
All assortments
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive / Depending on management decisions

Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
More wood available
Job effect
More forest thinnings and harvesting
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
Middle
Costs of implementation

0.7 Mio. € project budget

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Depending on regional forest laws

Location
Germany
Implementers
"Kuratorium für Waldarbeit und Forsttechnik e.V. UNIQUE forestry and land use GmbH Clusterinitiative Forst und Holz in Bayern gGmbH TU München – Lehrstuhl für Wald- und Umweltpolitik"
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Germany
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2017
End Year
2020
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

In KomSilva, tools for a goal-oriented and efficient discourse with forest owners are being developed. Target groups are stakeholders and organizations who activate and address forest owners. Mostly forestry associations should profit from the project, but also service providers and other stakeholders. Communication with forest owners is a key asset towards mobilization. Existing instruments are being adjusted and new tools like online-training, online-consulting concepts and social media strategies for consulting and communication are being created and already successfully tested.

Existing instruments for approaching forest owners and communicate with them are being investigated and evaluated according to their effectiveness. Thereby, a collaborative approach is being pursued. It comprises an advisory committee with experts from practice and an active involvement via interviews, a large-scale online-survey and workshops. Experiences in activating forest owners and in public relations are being collected and practicable factors of success are being identified. Arguments for the activation of forest owners are being developed to sensitize forestry associations also for the new task fields.

Owner or author organization
Kuratorium für Waldarbeit und Forsttechnik e.V.
Reporter e-mail
Title - Resource 1
KomSilva Guidebook (Leitfaden - in German)
Title - Resource 2
KomSilva YouTube channel
Main picture
Logo of Best Practice
Logo of Main Organization
Logo of Project
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Germany
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Pallets, old furniture, packaging residuals, all kind of materials based on wood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_RO_02
Time scale
2016-2018
Mobilization Potential
100.000 tone/year
Kind of wood concerned
Waste wood from furniture, pallets, wooden packaging materials, construction and demolition
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Replaced the potential of usage of 50,000 hectares of forests in Romania

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
24 mil € investment, cost effects 60 €/t
Job effect
50
Income effect
N/A
Specific knowledge needed
Sustainable product management, basic materials and environment.
Costs of implementation

24 mil €

Location
Radauti, Romania
Implementers
EGGER Romania
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Romania
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2016
End Year
2018
Short description
EGGER commissioned in Romania both a recycling facility at the production plant and public waste wood collection points to enable local waste wood flows.
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Abstract

Egger Romania invested in resource saving technology and included recycling in the process. Up to 18% of the wood used in Romanian factories are recycling material. They process waste wood from furniture, pallets, wooden packaging materials, construction and demolition, that meets the requirements of the applicable directives and inspection systems. The material is also inspected visually and contaminated wood is separated for thermal use. In Romania, the EGGER Group runs its own recycling enterprises under the name Timberpak.

Suitable recycled wood is processed there and used for chipboard production. Large volumes of by-products and recyclable wood are generated by the plants. The company upgrades them into materials or uses them to generate environmentally friendly heat and electricity. With EGGER wood-based materials, the company established good environmental performance of the urban wood material. The objective of a closed loop material cycle is, on the one hand, to reuse all waste and by products as efficiently as possible, and on the other hand, to make substances used in the product available again for production at the end of the product life cycle, by implementing optimal recycling. The possibility of a closed material cycle should be taken into account even during the preliminary stage of product planning in conjunction with product design. Re-use of materials that were already used in products and have passed through a usage phase. The great challenge is to separate materials so that they become again source materials for new products. The collection division of recycled wood and the recycling installation of wood from Romania are the EGGER’s solution for a secondary, sustainable life cycle of materials based on wood.

The recycling wood quantities which were elaborated and recycled in 2016 by EGGER Romania replaced the potential of usage of 35,000 hectares of forests. The company has a unique wood recycling installation in Romania, dedicated and used exclusively for this purpose. At Romanian level, EGGER uses in average 17 % recycled wood for the production of panels based on wood in 2018. Last year, EGGER Romania reached a level of approximately 8 % and in the half of 2017, while in 2017 reach 15 % of recycled wood, and it was estimated a share of 17 % for the second half of 2017. The objective for 2020 is to recycle more than 150,000 tonnes of materials based on wood, annually, equivalent to more than 30 % of the volume of wood from forest works, according to Ioan Banciu, technical director of EGGER Eastern Europe division.

Owner or author organization
EGGER Group
Reporter organisation
InnovaWood asbl
Reporter name
Uwe Kies
Reporter e-mail
Project reference
WoodCircus, Horizon 2020 no. 820892, 2018-2021
Title - Resource 1
EGGER - Good practice factsheet WoodCircus
Main picture
Logo of Main Organization
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Romania
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
EGGER recycling
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_FR_08
Time scale
Since 2009
Ease of implementation
Very easy: telephone survey to owners using cadastral information
Technical readiness level
Applicable
Location
France
Implementers
Private forest owners
Actual status
Running
Country Region City
France
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2009
Short description
RESOFOP (Observation Network for the Private Forest economy) is a national network that conducts surveys for forest owners, to get a refined knowledge on how they perceive their forest as well as the issue of climate change. The objective is also to identify what can be done to better adapt forest management to the changing climate. A national report is published each year.
Digital solution
No
Abstract

Private foresters had a lot of quantitative data thanks to the data accumulated by the National Forest Inventory for more than 20 years, as well as information on the structure of the private forest thanks to the Ministry of Agriculture's survey in 1999. But they did not take into account the behaviour of forest owners. In 2009, the network for observing the behaviour of forest owners was launched by the CNPF and Fransylva, with the financial support of France Bois Forêt. The objective is to collect new information on the behaviour of forest owners, particularly regarding the management of their forests according to their forest area and the region where they live. In the surveys, the same behavioural trends of forest owners appear: sentimental attachment to their wood, environmental responsibility, heritage to be valued and source of economic income.

The main outcomes include so far:

  • Surveys carried out by telephone to owners of more than 4ha of wood cadastral land with a duration of 15min
  • 2500 people interviewed throughout France during the surveys
  • Other surveys for specific studies at a more regional level (risk perception, climate change,...).  
  • The results of the surveys make it possible to create new management tools for forest owners and new distribution media. They are also used to improve the advice of technicians in order to better take into account the expectations of forest owners and encourage them to mobilize their wood.
Owner or author organization
CNPF-IDF
Owner or Author name
Julie Thomas
Reporter organisation
CRPF Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Reporter name
Henri Husson
Reporter e-mail
Title - Resource 1
Resofop in 10 assets
File - Resource 1
Main picture
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
France
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_CH_03
Time scale
2011
Mobilization Potential
1 – 2 m³/ha
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

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

Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
- 10€/ha
Job effect
Positive
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
Silvicultural knowledge
Costs of implementation

Approx. 1000€/ha

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

On every plot the same indicators have to be elevated

Location
Switzerland
Implementers
Specialist departement for silviculture
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Switzerland
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2011
Short 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.
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

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.

Owner or author organization
Fachstelle Waldbau, Bildungszentrum Wald Lyss
Owner or Author name
Peter Ammann
Reporter organisation
BFH Berne University of Applied Sciences
Reporter name
Moritz Dreher
Main picture
Logo of Main Organization
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
Additional visual 3
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Switzerland
Title (national name)
Marteloskope
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no