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Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Centralized biomass district heating systems in mountain areas allow lower GHG emissions and better land and forest management.
Analyzes on wood fuels and on gaseous emissions in the plants allow a guarantee on the plant efficiency and safety and a better sustainable forest management.

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_IT_01
Time scale
Running
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood, woodchips and micro woodchips
Sustainability Potential
High, throug forest management and planning
Impact on environment & biodiversity

low environmental impact and increasing forest biodiversity

Economic impact
creation of local wood-energy chains
Job effect
possibility of new jobs in the wood supply chains
Income effect
possibility increase income to local emprises with sale of certifical biomass
Specific knowledge needed
good practices for sustainable forest management, good knowledge of wood supply chain, wood fuel market trend, knowledge ISO 17225 norm
Technical readiness level
University degree
Key prerequisites

Forest management and planning, forest communities, wood-energy supply chains, biofuel certification service, biomass plant emissions analyses (efficiency monitoring biomass plant)

Location
Current status: registered office in Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Tuscany.
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Italy
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

iBioNet (Intelligent Bioenergy Network) is a spin-off of the University of Florence, established in 2015.
iBioNet supports the local communities through the development of renewable energies and guarantees the environmental and social sustainability. Furthermore, iBioNet promotes wood-energy supply chains, assists the enterprises and the local communities. iBioNet supports the energy production togheter with the maintenance strategy into the local framework. iBioNet promotes the biomass energy to reduce the GHG emissions and as drive force for the rural economy and forest management.

iBioNet pays particular attention to the growth of a sustainable economic model, compatible with the economic and ethical development of local companies, thanks to the coherence between the core business of "renewable companies", based on principles of environmental sustainability and efficient use of resources.

iBioNet’s services are:
•       Planning and design of biomass supply chains, through specific analyses and the development of web applications that allow an assessment of the sustainability of the new energy plants.
•      Biofuel Certification Service and emissions analyses aimed at certifying the quality of solid fuels (wood chips). In particular, iBioNet issues quality certification of solid biomass samples, according to the UNI EN ISO standard.
• iBioNet also produces and installs SensorWebEnergy (SWE) and Air Quality (AIRQ) remote monitoring systems and able to determine: the first the quantity and quality of biomass supplied to the plants; the energy eventually produced; the overall performance of the plant, weighed against climatic and electricity consumption data; whereas the second, weather data and emission value data of CO2; CO; NO2; VOC; PM10; PM2.5 . SWE and AIRQ data are sent in real time to the web platform (www.ibionet.eu) to be processed and made immediately available to the users.

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BP - Rosewood - V1
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Country of origin
Italy
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Woody biomass, waste

Code
IN_FR_09
Time scale
Since 2009
Mobilization Potential
Technological innovation to increase the profitability of wood energy
Kind of wood concerned
Woody biomass, waste
Sustainability Potential
Positive: promotes energy transition and the circular economy
Impact on environment & biodiversity

No impact: solar panels are installed at the wood energy processing site

Id: 11071620
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: FR
Country Name: France
Name: Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
Additional income from photovoltaic energy production
Job effect
NA
Income effect
Reduction of logistics costs
Specific knowledge needed
NA
Costs of implementation

NA

Technical readiness level
Applicable in the next year
Key prerequisites

NA

Location
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Implementers
Forest operators
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
FranceNouvelle-Aquitaine
Scope
Regional
Voting
0%
Start Year
2009
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

BASE has developed Cogen'Air, the first Thermovoltaic solar panel, capable of producing electricity and heat simultaneously. While a conventional solar panel converts only about 15 to 20% of the solar energy received into electricity, Cogen'Air produces 10% more electricity and 3 times more heat, for a total efficiency of more than 60%. This Thermovoltaic panel is therefore 4 times more efficient than a conventional solar panel. BASE designs and markets heat and electricity production solutions for agricultural drying activities and biomass drying activities. It also markets solutions for the energy efficiency of buildings: heating support, electricity and domestic hot water production. The main objectives are: - Provide innovative and cost-effective solar solutions to contribute to a sustainable society. - Guarantee a drying quality superior to that of open-air drying and allow the production of a fuel with constant characteristics specific to the needs of boilers. - Improve the value of wood by preserving the resource in particular. - Reduce stocks and the mass to be transported. - Achieve a higher PCI, reduce wood consumption, increase boiler life - Generate income from photovoltaic production. The dryers designed with Cogen'Air Thermovoltaic technology ensure a homogeneous and fast drying of the wood energy. The control system allows the dryer to operate optimally, based on numerous temperature and humidity sensors. These dryers make it possible to recycle wood waste and give it a second life. One of the BASE dryers is intended, for example, for the recovery and drying of crushed strains, dry chips that will then be marketed in supermarkets as firelighters. This product from the Cogen'Air drying process has a high PCI and is ideal for boilers. The electricity is resold and provides additional income to the operator.

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Region of origin
11071620
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
France
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_FR_07
Time scale
Since 2018
Mobilization Potential
NA
Sustainability Potential
Medium
Impact on environment & biodiversity

NA

Id: 11071620
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: FR
Country Name: France
Name: Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
Positive economic impact by improving skills and helping companies to improve processes
Job effect
NA
Income effect
NA
Specific knowledge needed
Communication / training
Costs of implementation

NA

Technical readiness level
Applicable in the next years
Key prerequisites

NA

Location
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Implementers
companies from forest-wood-paper sector
Actual status
Started
Attachments
Country Region City
FranceNouvelle-Aquitaine
Scope
Regional
Voting
0%
Start Year
2018
Digital solution
No
Abstract

The objective of the OPTIM'indus action is to provide tailored support to develop the performance and competitiveness of companies by providing keys to meet the challenges facing the industry. It is financed by Europe, the Fund for Innovation in Industry, the New Aquitaine region and the OPCAIM (Joint Organisation for the Authorised Collection of Metallurgy Industries).
3 development axes are proposed to companies:
1) Project support
2) Skills development
3) Development of professional networks

The support of the company's projects is divided into several stages:
- expertise in skills and vocational training needs and an industrial diagnosis to define new technical orientations,
- assistance in improving processes, tools and product development, for example by carrying out a feasibility study or by putting partners, consultants or experts in contact with each other.
- proposal for financial assistance
OPTIM'indus offers Master Classes, training days or courses for executives, managers or technicians to develop skills.
It runs "Industry of the Future" clubs where companies meet and exchange ideas.

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Region of origin
11071620
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
France
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_FR_06
Time scale
Since 2018
Mobilization Potential
High potential : increases the volume of wood sold at the time of sale
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
an online computer system that will eventually replace conventional wood sales
Impact on environment & biodiversity

NA

Id: 11071620
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: FR
Country Name: France
Name: Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Ease of implementation
Medium: creation of new computer tools
Economic impact
Purchase of additional wood lots
Job effect
NA
Income effect
NA
Specific knowledge needed
Partnership with en IT development company
Costs of implementation

400 000 €

Technical readiness level
Applicable in the next year
Key prerequisites

Need for a mapping tool and a computer tool for use on a tablet

Location
Limousin
Implementers
forest manager, forest owners, wood buyer
Actual status
Started
Attachments
Country Region City
FranceNouvelle-Aquitaine
Scope
Regional
Voting
0%
Start Year
2018
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

The project aims to use new technologies to make the wood sales system economical and dynamic, and to fluidize information to increase wood mobilization and get forest owners involved in management.
Two tools have been developed:
- a computerized wood auction sale system coupled with an online sales platform: SYLVATRADE system
- a digital GIS data sharing platform for optimized management accessible to all stakeholders (owners, managers, buyers) called NEOSYLVAQ.

In the long term, the expert firm Coudert wishes to organise wood sales exclusively online.

The computer sales tool (SYLVATRADE tool) is a platform created from a database to generate standardized batch records and edit contracts. It is associated with the NEOSYLVAQ cartographic platform to give the buyer an overview of the lots, the location and outline of each lot on cartography, access and itineraries and finally facilitates the organization of lot visits.  
At the time of the sale the buyer has several information on the lot on his digital tablet: geographical situation, cadastre, surface, species,... A quasi immediate computer processing makes it possible to display the best offer and its amount to the whole room. The computerized management makes it possible to treat approximately 90 000 m3 of wood in 2 hours. Sales balances can be carried out by computer and quickly by species, volume class, and geographical unit.  The group sales can be followed either remotely on the Internet, or in a room on digital tablets. The results of the offers appear in real time and the contractual documents are published during the sale and are signed electronically at the exit of sale.

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Region of origin
11071620
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
France
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood, woody biomass, waste wood, 

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_FR_05
Time scale
Since 2016
Mobilization Potential
NA
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood, woody biomass, waste
Sustainability Potential
evaluates the presence of stresses on the resource and avoids a boiler opening in this zone
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Little direct impact

Ease of implementation
Difficult
Economic impact
Platform used by public institutions or industries for decision support
Job effect
Facilitates work to estimate boiler supply plans
Income effect
NA
Specific knowledge needed
Boiler consumption, resource availability data at a departmental level
Costs of implementation

NA

Technical readiness level
Applicable in the next years
Key prerequisites

To have data on the different types of wood resources:stemwood, waste, related,...

Location
France
Implementers
for biomass cells in public institutions that allocate state subsidies each years for the creation of new biomass boilers
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
France
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2016
Digital solution
Yes
Type of wood
Abstract

The project consists of creating a shared tool in the form of an online platform to facilitate the evaluation of supply plans and to limit conflicts of use from forest resources.
The tool integrates data related to the availability of the wood resource, taking into account harvests and past forest removals as well as the potential for additional wood energy and industrial wood harvesting. It thus provides an up-to-date view of the wood energy and wood industry resource at the departmental level.
In addition, the consumption of recent and planned biomass boiler is indicated in order to calculate the supply and demand balance for a territory.

Currently, the platform is tested and revised after feedback from users and experts associated with the project. It appears necessary to consolidate data on resource availability, biomass boiler consumption and other wood uses.

Data related to wood resources come from IGN inventories (National Institute for Geographic and Forestry Information), AGRESTE surveys (service of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food) and ADEME studies (Environment and Energy Management Agency).
With a single tool, it is possible to :
- monitor harvests and wood consumption at the departmental level,
- estimate the additional resource,
- use indicators of the capacity to mobilize the resource.
The platform provides summary tables on resource availability and a boiler consumption database. It allows users to monitor the evolution over time of biomass boiler and wood resource consumption.  
It also provides related indicators to estimate the strain on the resource. Users can simulate the impact of a new boiler installation on their territory.
This type of tool appears necessary and useful both for public bodies for the implementation of their policy, and for industrialists who wish to develop their activities.

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
France
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_FR_04
Time scale
Since 2016
Mobilization Potential
NA
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood, woody biomass
Sustainability Potential
project integrated into a sustainable management document
Impact on environment & biodiversity

exploitation only in dying or damaged stand
planted species adapted to the ground, and climate change

Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
New aids for foresters
Job effect
NA
Income effect
NA
Specific knowledge needed
calculation of the amount of carbon sequestered
Costs of implementation

400 000 €

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

NA

Location
France /Spain
Implementers
forest owners, companies, public entities
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
France
Spain
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2016
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

The European Life Forest CO2 project aims to promote carbon compensation projects in forests as a tool to mitigate the carbon footprint of companies or public authorities.
A company wishing to compensate its CO2 emissions can finance a project to improve carbon sequestration in the forest through 3 types of operation: planting in an area under agricultural decline, restoring a dying or damaged stand or improving an existing stand by thinning.
The CNPF connects forest owners who wish to carry out forest operation with companies wishing to finance forestry projects. CNPF calculates the accumulated carbon gain over a certain project period.

The owners are the only ones to bear the extra costs of forestry operations that improve atmospheric carbon sequestration and thus limit global warming.
To develop this new means of helping reforestation or afforestation, it is essential to make companies aware of the role of the forest.

The company subsidises part of the work, the rest being borne by the owner. In Nouvelle Aquitaine, as part of Life Forest CO2, a project was carried out in Dordogne on an area of 1 ha between a private forest owner and a public hospital establishment.
Europe gives grants to the CNPF for the work of establishing contacts and drafting carbon contracts in France.

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
France
Spain
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood and woody biomass

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_FR_03
Time scale
Since 2018
Mobilization Potential
NA
Kind of wood concerned
Woody biomass
Sustainability Potential
diagnostic tool that can be used throughout the country but must be tested in the field
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Limits the impact of slash harvesting on soil fertility in sensitive ares

Ease of implementation
Difficult: a lot of climate and soil data to integrate
Economic impact
NA
Job effect
NA
Income effect
NA
Specific knowledge needed
NA
Costs of implementation

NA

Technical readiness level
Applicable in the next years
Key prerequisites

Association, organization of meeting days, responding to the NA

Location
France
Implementers
forest owners, forest manager, forest logger
Actual status
Closed
Attachments
Country Region City
France
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2018
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Easily assess the sensitivity of forest soil to increased biomass harvesting. The owner or manager must enter soil characteristics into the digital or paper application, which indicates the sensitivity level for several mineral elements.

This tool allows more intensive forest management to be applied in areas where the risk of soil depletion is low. It is necessary to train forest owners to describe soil horizons.

This tool is complementary to the ADEME's guide "sustainable forest slash harvesting" of 2006 which indicates how to describe the soil (type of humus, soil texture, pH,...) and gives management recommendations according to the different types of sensitivity.
This application takes into account the pedoclimatic zone, humus type, pH, soil texture and prospective depth. The soil is described 25 cm deep. The result of the analysis gives 3 sensitivity levels: low, medium or high applied generally to the soil or for each mineral element (calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen).

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BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
France
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_FR_02
Time scale
Since 2014
Mobilization Potential
Facilitates overall mobilization by reducing the administrative workload of contractors and improving the acceptability of forestry activity to elected officials, communities, etc.
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
a long-term project that develops step by step.
Impact on environment & biodiversity

No direct impact

Id: 11071620
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: FR
Country Name: France
Name: Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Ease of implementation
Easy: mapping tool + database to create
Economic impact
Reduces contractors' administrative time, freeing up time for prospecting
Job effect
NA
Income effect
NA
Specific knowledge needed
NA
Costs of implementation

150 000 €

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Tool for the entire forest-wood sector, facilitates exchanges and administrative procedures

Location
Nouvelle Aquitaine (France)
Implementers
loggers, companies in the sector, local elected officials
Actual status
running
Attachments
Country Region City
FranceNouvelle-Aquitaine
Scope
Regional
Voting
0%
Start Year
2014
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

FORETDATA is an operational collaborative platform for all stakeholders in the forest-wood-paper sector. It aims to improve knowledge of their activities by exchanging data. The platform makes it possible to obtain summaries at the level of the territory on the forest activity and to follow for each company their activities in relation to their data entry.
The mayors of municipalities can monitor the number of logging sites and their execution periods thanks to the platform.

The platform is developed only in New Aquitaine but it is possible to extend it to other regions. To function, it was necessary to establish a relationship of trust for rights management and application security.
The syntheses resulting from the platform are used as a means of communication with elected representatives in order to show the reality of forestry and to clarify the obstacles and their stakes.

Each forestry contractor fills in data related to the logging site (type of work, surface area, date of intervention, estimated volume, characteristics of the land) in order to fill out the online site opening declaration forms and safety data sheets. These are then sent directly to the services concerned (municipalities, DDT).
The sites are all mapped under GIS and the data referenced.
The users of the platform benefit:
- an online mapping tool that allows you to consult the cartographic bottoms and regulatory zoning
- of a drawing tool,
- of a shared directory,
- the production of standardised documents
- a platform for information exchange between companies.
In 2017, 182,000 ha were recorded on the platform, equivalent to 5,000 ha / month.
Currently, about twenty companies use the platform. The tool makes it possible to divide by 3 the time for a company to produce administrative documents.

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Region of origin
11071620
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
France
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_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
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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
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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