National

English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Short description
Marketing campaign, demand promotion for Swiss Wood through targeted advertising measures (lifelike wooden figures of famous Swiss people, TV-Spots, billboards, documentary film, press releases and events throughout Switzerland).
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Marketing campaign, demand promotion for Swiss Wood through targeted advertising measures (lifelike wooden figures of famous Swiss people, TV-Spots, billboards, documentary film, press releases and events throughout Switzerland). Point out the importance and the economic, ecological and social value of sustainable Swiss forest management. Presenting the diversity of forest-based industries, products and other services for society to the population. Demand enhancement for Swiss Wood and Swiss Wood products. Better impression of the different services provided by the Swiss forest management to the public. Raise awareness for the importance of a sustainable forest management and eligible silvicultural measures in Swiss forests. Making visible the different benefits for society (ex. climate change, CO2-mitigation, provision of drinkable water, protection against natural risks). Addressing the broad population and point out their importance in the context of the Swiss Wood mobilization with the link to the benefits of a sustainable forest management is an important issue to improve the wood mobilization in long-term and foresting the wood value-chain.

Owner or author organization
Federal for the Environment (FOEN)
Owner or Author name
Claire-Lise Suter
Reporter organisation
BFH Berne University of Applied Sciences
Reporter name
Moritz Dreher
Project reference
Woodvetia compaign
Main picture
Logo of Main Organization
Additional visual 1
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Switzerland
Title (national name)
WOODVETIA | Kampagne für Schweizer Holz
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
Woodvetia – Aktion für mehr Schweizer Holz (German)
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Start Year
2014
Title (abbreviation)
LignoSilva INFRA
Short description
LignoSilva is Centre of Excellence of the National Forest Centre in cooperation with the Pulp and Paper Institute with a focus on research and innovation in the field of production, mechanical and chemical processing and use wood utilization, strongly committed to demonstrate innovative digitalization technologies.
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Based on scientific excellence, outstanding infrastructure, research synergy and cooperation with decision makers and business establishment of the Centre of Excellence of European significance in the field of forestry, wood processing, pulp and paper in cooperation with leading research organisations in the EU. Through implementation of unique infrastructure (3D CT scanner) CoE LignoSilva focus on the innovation development with companies in the field of wood production, processing and utilisation and to contribute to their development and innovation activities related to multi-purpose management of forests; enhanced biomass production; secured wood supply, forest operations and logistics; cascade use, reuse and recycling systems of wood and energy from wood.The fundamental innovative impulse for higher utilization of wood raw material is the implementation of:
• technologies of ground mobile laser scanning for qualitative inventory - assortment of stands.
• 3D CT scanner for the detection of quality and errors of wood and the subsequent use of the obtained data in the field of optimization of sorting and sawmill wood processing.
In the field of pulp and paper processing, CoE's research and innovation activities focus on replacing plastics with biodegradable and compostable packaging based on paper, cardboard and paperboard with special surface treatments.
 

Owner or author organization
National Forest Centre – Forest Research Institute
Owner or Author name
Tomáš Bucha
Project reference
LignoSilva Centre of Excellence, Horizon 2020 no. 664557
Main picture
Logo of Main Organization
Additional visual 1
Additional visual 2
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Slovakia
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
LignoSilva (Slovakia) - ROSEWOOD4.0 Best Practice & Innovation
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Mobilization Potential
high
Kind of wood concerned
logwood
Sustainability Potential
high
Ease of implementation
easy
Economic impact
significant
Job effect
moderate
Income effect
moderate
Specific knowledge needed
Digital Monitoring
Costs of implementation

low

Key prerequisites

digital system

Voting
0%
Start Year
2007
Keywords
Short description
Timflow, the wood traceability monitoring system developed by HS Timber Group and implemented for all timber factories in Romania in April 2017
Digital solution
Yes
Type of solution
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Exploitation potential

high

Abstract

Thanks to TimFlow it is possible to check if the exploited wood is legal, if the supplier companies meet the requirements of the company's Due Dilligence system; Whether or not the wood comes from buffer zones of national parks or from other areas where intervention is not allowed. The most important quality of the Timflow system is the unprecedented level of transparency. All GPS data collected is publicly available on the portal also in English, which allows local and international stakeholders to check log shipments. Users can check via Timflow:

  • all transports in the country from the last 12 months which have reached the gates of HS Timber Productions’ sawmills in Romania;
  • information on transport documents;
  • photos of the cargo;
  • truck routes;
  • in addition, users can request copies of the transport documents.

In addition, users can request copies of the transport documents.With the help of Timflow, HS Timber Group ensures that all shipments are legal, meet the requirements of the Due Diligence system and that the loaded timber does not come from buffer zones of national parks. Timflow is an important part of HS Timber Group's Due Diligence system, which strongly supports the group's efforts to reduce the risk of non-compliant timber in the supply chain. 

The application started in April 2017, the number of registered users grew 60% in the first two months following the update, and the number of transports checked on the platform surpassed the 3,000 mark – a growth of 75%. In 2017 over the first six months in operation, Timflow has recorded real-life data from all the trucks delivering logs to the first company implementing the traceability system. This includes the precise routes of the transports, a reference to the documents of origin and photos of the cargo. For each of the 16,000 transports (as of October 2017) a unique dataset is stored securely on the Timflow servers.

Owner or author organization
HS Timber Group
Reporter organisation
KO-FA Association
Reporter name
Rezső KÁDÁR
Title - Resource 1
www.timflow.com
Main picture
Logo of Best Practice
Logo of Main Organization
Additional visual 1
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Romania
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
TimFlow (2021)
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
No
Owner or author e-mail
Voting
0%
Title (abbreviation)
BDL
Short description
<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="width:437px;" width="437"> <tbody> <tr height="60"> <td height="60" style="height:60px;width:437px;">Data warehouse collecting, processing and sharing information concerning forests of all ownership forms in Poland. Data Bank provides both descriptive and geo-referenced spatial data, through web portal and mobile app.</td> </tr> </tbody> </table>
Digital solution
Yes
Abstract

Forest Data Bank is a data warehouse collecting, processing and sharing information concerning forests of all ownership forms in Poland. It’s aims include also supporting scientific research, enabling analysis and forecasting of forest resources and promoting standards of collecting and processing of forest data.

Data Bank provides both descriptive and geo-referenced spatial data. Available data cover forest stand and statistical unit description, forecasting and additional information such as: forest protection, fire protection, nature conservation, environment monitoring, hydrology, climatology, geology, nature and forest regionalisation, forest functional areas, seed regionalisation and National Register of Boundaries.
Forest Data Bank could be accessed through web portal (which includes also reports, publications and maps) or mobile app (mBDL), which offers access to map resources and navigation. Main target group are foresters but it is also used for the purposes of spatial planning, science, public and international statistics, and tourism. It provides information not only at the central level, but also regional and local ones. Data Bank is covering about 95% of forests in Poland (one of the most comprehensive dataset comparing to other countries that own such systems) and there are more than 25 thou visitors on the BDL portal per month.
 

Owner or author organization
State Forests National Forest Holding
Owner or Author name
State Forests National Forest Holding
Reporter organisation
Łukasiewicz Research Network - Wood Technology Institute (ITD)
Reporter name
Dobrochna Augustyniak-Wysocka
Title - Resource 1
Best practice - short article
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Hub
Central-East Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Country of origin
Poland
Title (national name)
Bank Danych o Lasach
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
Forest Data Bank Poland
Has video
yes
Spanish
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Mobilization Potential
500 m3/ha
Kind of wood concerned
Madera en bruto
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Muy alto

Economic impact
Alto
Job effect
Bueno
Income effect
Bueno
Specific knowledge needed
Conocimientos TIC
Key prerequisites

Digitalización

Voting
0%
Start Year
2018
End Year
2020
Title (abbreviation)
ChainWood
Short description
El grupo operativo ChainWood combina capacidades del sector maderero y forestal con empresas y centros tecnológicos para el desarrollo de software basado en tecnología blockchain e IoT que contribuya a mejorar la trazabilidad, competitividad y eficiencia del sector.
Digital solution
Yes
Type of solution
Origin of wood
Exploitation potential

Alto

Abstract

El objetivo del proyecto ChainWood es diseñar y desarrollar una infraestructura de software segura basada en tecnologías blockchain y de Internet de las cosas, ajustada a todas las cadenas de suministro de la madera, que permita a los distintos actores sacar el máximo partido a sus datos y gestionar el producto de una forma más eficiente en términos de coste, trazabilidad y sostenibilidad.
Las principales soluciones a problemas detectados son: Garantía en las transacciones, Información de confianza en tiempo real, Semiautomatización de la operación, Datos de calidad accesibles, Mejora de la competencia.
Recomendaciones: 

  • Para los productores
    Información en tiempo real sobre el volumen y el estado del producto.
  • Para la industria transformadora
    Acceso a una enorme fuente de datos sobre la materia prima que les permitirá optimizar sus procesos de suministro y agilizar la gestión de sus operaciones.
  • Para las empresas de explotación
    Transparencia y garantía en las transacciones, sacando el máximo partido a la tecnología actual.
  • Para las autoridades de control
    Reducción de costes en los procesos de auditoría y control, así como un conocimiento más preciso de las cadenas de suministro.
  • Para las empresas logísticas 
    Información que les permitirá optimizar su flota y prestar servicios de manera más eficiente.
  • Para las administraciones públicas
    Mayor facilidad de acceso a los datos sobre la madera permitiendo una gestión más ágil y eficiente de los procesos que supervisa.
Owner or author organization
FMC Forestal
Owner or Author name
Jesús Martínez
Reporter organisation
CESEFOR
Reporter name
Ángela García de Arana
Project reference
FEADER
Main picture
Logo of Project
Ease of implementation - Evaluation
Easy
Hub
South-Eastern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Sustainability Potential - Value
Very Positive
Country of origin
Spain
Title (national name)
ChainWood. Blockchain for inmutable timber
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
Descubre ChainWood
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Owner or author e-mail
Mobilization Potential
Very high, as this tools provides the necessary information in a secure way to improve and increase the mobilization of wood
Kind of wood concerned
Timber, roundwood
Sustainability Potential
This tool enables the companies and also private owners of small forests, to manage in the most efficient and sustainable way
Impact on environment & biodiversity

The impact is high in a positive way because smarter solutions can be performed with the best impact in the environment and subsequently for biodiversity
 

Ease of implementation
Very easy, and person with basic knoledge in modern technology devices can use ChainWood
Economic impact
The planning of a company or forest owner will be more accurate, therefore, this will turn into better economic results
Job effect
Good
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
IT knowledge
Costs of implementation

No data

Key prerequisites

Digitalization

Voting
0%
Start Year
2018
End Year
2020
Short description
<p>ChainWood operational group combines capabilities of the timber and forestry sector with companies and technology centers for the development of software based on blockchain and IoT technology that will contribute to improve traceability, competitiveness and efficiency in the sector.</p>
Digital solution
Yes
Type of solution
Origin of wood
Exploitation potential

High

Abstract

The objective of the ChainWood project is to design and develop a secure software infrastructure based on blockchain and Internet of Things technologies, adjusted to all wood supply chains, allowing the different actors to make the most of their data and manage the product in a more efficient way in terms of cost, traceability and sustainability. The main solutions to problems detected are: transaction assurance, Real-time trusted information, Semi-automation of the operation, Accessible quality data, Improved competition.

Recommendations:

  • For producers: Real-time information on the volume and status of the product.
  • For the processing industry: Access to a huge source of raw material data that will allow them to optimize their supply processes and streamline the management of their operations.
  •  For operating companies: Transparency and assurance in transactions, making the most of today's technology.
  • For control authorities: Cost reduction in auditing and control processes, as well as a more precise knowledge of supply chains.
  • For logistics companies: Information that will enable them to optimize their fleet and provide services more efficiently.
  • For public administrations: Easier access to timber data, allowing a more agile and efficient management of the processes they supervise.
Owner or author organization
FMC Forestal
Owner or Author name
Jesús Martínez
Reporter organisation
Cesefor Foundation
Reporter name
Ángela García
Project reference
FEADER
Main picture
Main picture caption
ChainWood App
Logo of Best Practice
Ease of implementation - Evaluation
Easy
Hub
South-Western Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
NO
Sustainability Potential - Value
Very Positive
Country of origin
Spain
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood Video
Watch video
Descubre ChainWood, la solución tecnológica que aplica blockchain al sector forestal en España
Has video
yes
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
IN_DE_04
Time scale
Since 2008
Mobilization Potential
1 m³/ha
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
High with fully digitalization
Job effect
Better qualified staff / better operations and transport
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
High, complex approach- Introduction to XML schemes
Costs of implementation

Ca. 3000 € / LogBuch unit; annual costs around 150 € (webportal) / few working hours

Technical readiness level
Applicable in 5 years
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
Yes
Type of solution
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Forest information is standardized so that actors engaged in the forest sector could develop and use harmonized 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 via a 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).

Owner or author organization
Finnish Forest Centre
Owner or Author name
Heikki Eronen
Main picture
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

Woodland/forests

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_DE_03
Time scale
Since 2011
Mobilization Potential
Medium; key advantage is the consulting for forest owners through state foresters especially for concepts for next wood generation
Kind of wood concerned
All assortments
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

High positive as new tree species according soil and climate are initated

Ease of implementation
Difficult IT-GIS-System
Economic impact
High as there are forest systems stabilized
Job effect
Mobilization on whole area
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
High regards referring IT-System
Costs of implementation

Very high investment costs carried out by state

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Ready to use system for Bavaria state foresters

Location
Bavaria (Germany)
Implementers
INTEND Geoinformatik GmbH
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Germany
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2011
Digital solution
Yes
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

The overall goal of BayWIS was the construction of a GIS-supported information system which supports the Bavarian Forest Administration in fulfilling their tasks through recording, information, planning and analysis tools.
BayWIS therefore needs to supply and administrate professional forest data with and without special reference together with geo-basic-data and relevant professional data of other offices centrally and redundance-free.
BayWIS is directly connected to the constant optimization of professional task processes.

Qualitative goals of BayWIS are to supply a highly professional, employee-, forest owner-, customer- and citizen-friendly information & communication support. Thereby, the public conception of the completion of tasks of the forest administration is improved and the acceptance through the appliers is increased. Thereby, cost decreasing effects might be possible through the extensive bundling of the information & communication support of all tasks in the forest administration.

In March 2011, the company INTEND Geoinformatik GmbH won the tender for the project with their product WebLine Mobile (WLM). WLM is based on the mobile framework MobileADF of the company ESRI and the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).  For BayWIS, WebLine Mobile was extended by an online-component. When using the offline version, the program relies on a local to be synchronized mapcache. In the online version, it uses the direct requests of the map pictures to the ArcGIS server. Therefore, the complete amount of geodata (incl. open geospatial consortium (OGC)-services) is available online in the statewide extent.

Main picture
Logo of Project
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

Woodland/forests

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_DE_02
Time scale
Since June 2005
Mobilization Potential
middle
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive on biodiversity and forest resilience enhancement

Ease of implementation
low
Economic impact
more efficient working processes
Job effect
Better qualified routing and navigation processes
Income effect
more efficient working processes in harvesting and especially transport
Specific knowledge needed
GIS data processing possibilities needed
Costs of implementation

Low while transferring NavLog data in your routing System

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Easy to adopt data in your professional IT-systems

Location
Germany
Implementers
"NavLog GmbH Spremberger Straße 1 64823 Groß-Umstadt"
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Germany
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2005
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

The NavLog GmbH (on behalf of the forestry and timber industry) creates a dataset of forest roads in Germany which classifies them on their suitability for the exposure to timber trucks.

The quality of the data constantly improves through the updates of the local responsible persons.
They provide GIS, WebMap Services and data for navigation devices.

As opposed to the suppliers of the public road datasets, the NavLog GmbH doesn’t survey the information about the suitability of the roads with specially equipped vehicles.
Instead, the data is surveyed from professionals, such as local foresters, and put together by NavLog like a puzzle. Since 2010, NavLog provides more than 450.000 km of classified forest roads cross-border.

Main picture
Logo of Project
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Germany
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no