Stemwood

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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Logo of Project
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
Mobilization Potential
Not possible to assess
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive/depends on management decisions

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Positive
Job effect
Less field work/ helps to plan forest operations
Income effect
Positive
Specific knowledge needed
IT-tool and silvicultural knowledge needed
Costs of implementation

Monthly fee

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

Silviculture knowledge is needed

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

WoodsApp is a map based forest information system, where user can utilize search engine that enables finding ideal forest compartment according to user-specific requirements. All Finnish-wide open forest stand data by Finnish Forest Centre is available in the system. Service works effortlessly on both mobile device or tablet, when you are searching suitable wood trade and silvicultural work units. WoodsApp brings significant benefits for timber buyers, forest service providers and forest owners associations. The service is an effective tool for searching timber trade or silviculture targets, the new customer acquisition of the forest service business and the purchase of forest property. You can see area, main tree species, development class, cutting potential, action proposals and other information related to the forest stand. In addition to open forest stand data, useful background and theme maps are available. These maps help in finding important natural habitats or evaluate cutting potential.

Owner or author organization
Bitcomp Oy
Owner or Author name
Elina Koskimäki, Product Manager
Main picture
Logo of Project
Hub
Northern Hub
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Finland
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
yes
English
Innovation
Yes
Source of wood

Stemwood

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

Very positive/protects terrain

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

Free to use/Internet

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

Involving relevant stakeholders

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

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

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

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

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

Stemwood

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

Positive

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

Not possible to assess

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Involve all relevant stakeholders in the development

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Medium (see above)

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

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

Technical readiness level
Immediately applicable
Key prerequisites

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

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

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

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

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

For more information, see the reference.

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

stemwood

Owner or author e-mail
Code
IN_AT_01
Time scale
2018 -
Mobilization Potential
Less
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Ease of implementation
Difficult
Economic impact
Less
Job effect
Positive
Income effect
Less
Specific knowledge needed
High
Costs of implementation

Equal

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Hydrotop model

Location
Upper Austrian Forest Department
Implementers
DWPZ of Municipality of Steyr
Actual status
Started
Attachments
Country Region City
Austria
Scope
National
Voting
0%
Start Year
2018
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

In drinking water protection zones (DWPZ) it may be necessary to transform forest stands which are not site-conform into more stable stands. During this process it can occur that the tree species which are not site-conform become a source of wood through the specific silvicultural transformation strategies. The amount of achievable wood is medium, as the timber-cutting activities have to be in line with the requirements for DWPZ. In Austria the main tree species in such situations will be Norway spruce (Picea abies). In DWPZ the amount of timber (wood) achievable through forest stand transformation strategies can be given but is limited as the guidelines for silviculture in DWPZ have to be applied. Hence no clear-cut activities are allowed there. Despite this fact it will be necessary to transform homogeneous spruce plantations into more stable forest stands. This process will release a limited amount of timber (wood). Cutting of Norway spruce in DWPZ which grows on sites which are not adequate for it in terms of forest ecosystem stability could yield medium amounts of wood. This process of cutting Norway spruce on sites of e.g. beech forest hydrotopes will last until the forest transformation is fulfilled. In all cases the guarantee of forest ecosystem stability is more important than the amount of timber yield. Hence the quantities of timber released in DWPZ will be limited in all cases.

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Logo of Project
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Austria
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_SLO_09
Time scale
2012-2014
Mobilization Potential
3,4 mio m3
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive on biodiversity and forest resilience enhancement

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Enhancement of regionally added value / more efficient working processes
Job effect
Better qualified staff / Promotion of the sector
Income effect
Positive / more efficient working processes / cost reduction possibility identification
Specific knowledge needed
Database on primary wood industry sector
Costs of implementation

1,7 mio €

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Survey for stakeholders / Technical documentation

Location
SE Europe
Implementers
Infromest (Italy), Wood Industry Cluster (Slovenia), Technology Centre of Pordenone (Italy), Wood Cluster Styria (Austria), Regional Development Agency centru (Romania), Agency for Sustainable Development and Eurointegration (Bulgaria), Zala Country Found
Actual status
Closed
Attachments
Country Region City
Austria
Croatia
Italy
Romania
Slovenia
Scope
National
Voting
72%
Start Year
2012
End Year
2014
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

IDWOOD aims to promote and foster innovation and competitiveness of SMEs in the wood sector in the SEE area by sharing and transferring technical and organizational know-how to enable local support organizations to address structural deficits of SMEs and enhance innovation potentials.

Inclusion of both, stakeholders and policy makers, is of great importance and beneficial for both. Stakeholders are given the opportunity to strengthen their organizational and technical capacities, to develop new functions, to participate to working groups and to be actively involved in networking activities. Policy makers receive guidelines and advice on support policies to foster sector’s development.

Results of the project are improved capacities of support organisations; transnational cooperation between support organisations, knowledge poles and productive sector; increased information flow towards SMEs; innovation, design and knowledge transferred to SMEs; sustainability of the transnational network/support system and SMEs cooperation after project end; increased knowledge of market opportunities.

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Logo of Project
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Austria
Croatia
Italy
Romania
Slovenia
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_SLO_08
Time scale
2006 -
Mobilization Potential
3000 m3
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive

Id: 2774686
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: AT
Country Name: Austria
Name: Carinthia
Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
300 €/m3, Enhancement of regionally added value
Job effect
Positive / Better qualified staff
Income effect
900000
Specific knowledge needed
Recognition of valuable tree /silviculture
Costs of implementation

20 €/m3

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Cooperation with forest owners and foresters, awareness raising on valuable timbers

Location
Slovenia
Implementers
Forest owners association
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
SloveniaKoroškaSlovenj Gradec
Scope
City/Town
Voting
0%
Start Year
2006
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Wood of exceptional quality of various tree species can be sold at the timber auction. First, trees that have high quality timber and are suitable for felling need to be identified with the help of local forester. After the delivery of logs to the place of auction about one month before the event, potential purchasers have 14 days to give offers for the selected timbers. The timbers are then sold to best tenderer. On the day of the open door, the public can view the logs and the prices reached. High quality logs can be sold to purchasers who will offer a slightly higher price than other wood. However, higher profit may be achieved at auction of timber. Purchasers are looking for timber of precisely defined quality and are willing to pay more. It is possible to reach very high prices at the auction and that can be a motivation for forest owners to invest more interest, time and work in their forests. In the year 2018, 3094 logs were offered by 447 owners, 993 offers were submitted. 90% of logs were sold for over 857.000 € to purchasers from Slovenia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Hungary and Croatia. The highest price reached at the auction was 11.833 €/m3 for ribbed Acer pseudoplatanus.

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Logo of Project
Region of origin
2774686
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Slovenia
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Forest, industry
Stemwood, woody biomass

Owner or author e-mail
Code
BP_SLO_07
Time scale
2020
Mobilization Potential
5,5 mio m3
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood / Woody biomass / Waste wood / Recycled wood
Sustainability Potential
Very positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Positive on biodiversity and forest resilience enhancement

Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Enhancement of regionally added value / more efficient working processes /active learning / increase of wood processing / increase of felling / new technologies
Job effect
Better qualified staff / more new job roles
Income effect
Positive / more efficient working processes / cost reduction possibility identification
Specific knowledge needed
Forest - wood value chain
Costs of implementation

Medium

Technical readiness level
Applicable
Key prerequisites

Support on a governmental level / inclusion of all important stakeholders

Location
Slovenia
Implementers
"Government of the Republic of Slovenia (Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food; Ministry of Economic Development and Technology)"
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
Slovenia
Scope
National
Voting
73.3%
Start Year
2020
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Action plan “Wood is beautiful” is an operational document for increasing the competitiveness of the entire forest-wood value chain. The document defines wood as a strategic raw material of Slovenia, which has a lot of unexploited potential. The action plan sets out the objectives, measures, indicators and deadlines for intensifying forest management and for the revitalization and development of wood processing and the energy use of its residues. Due to the interdependence between all individual areas, all the measures foreseen should be implemented. This way the document can contribute to the competitiveness of the entire forest-wood chain, job creation and high added value in the Slovenian wood processing industry. Key objectives of the action plan are to create a market for timber products and services, to increase forest management and conservation in line with forest management plans, to increase the amount and processing of timber at higher levels of difficulty with new technologies, to create new jobs and growth in added value per employee in the wood processing industry. The action plan again places Slovene wood processing industry among strategically important and promising industries with a sufficient amount of domestic raw material.

Main picture
Logo of Project
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Slovenia
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no
English
Innovation
No
Source of wood

Stemwood, Above ground woody biomass

Code
BP_SLO_06
Time scale
running
Mobilization Potential
336.000 m³/year
Kind of wood concerned
Stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Enhancement of forest resilience

Id: 3195505
Continent Code: EU
Country Code: SI
Country Name: Slovenia
Name: Maribor
Ease of implementation
Medium
Economic impact
Enhancement of regionally added value / more efficient working processes /
Job effect
New employments / Better qualified staff
Income effect
Positive / more efficient working processes / cost reduction possibility identification
Specific knowledge needed
Silviculture / wood market / Operation of thr machinery
Costs of implementation

Low

Technical readiness level
Running
Key prerequisites

High-quality hardware; reliability of the service; information on the prices of hiring the machinery, efficient coordination between service providers and users

Location
SE Slovenia
Implementers
Private forest owners
Actual status
Running
Attachments
Country Region City
SloveniaPodravskaMaribor
Scope
City/Town
Voting
0%
Digital solution
No
Origin of wood
Type of wood
Abstract

Forest owner association (FOA) Pohorje-Kozjak is voluntary, non-profit and independent association of private forest owners established in 2007. Main aim of FOA is to increase the sustainable management of private forests and strengthen the economic power of forest owners in accordance with the law. Main tasks of FOA are education of forest owners, consultancy on management and sale of wood, assistance in applying for calls and giving comments on legislation. In the year 2012, a forest owners cooperative (FOC) was set up in order to expand their activities to the rave of business integration.

FOC Kozjak-Pohorje is an example of good practice expansion from the societal activities to the level of business cooperation in a forest cooperative. The comparative study reveals, that members of FOC are on average younger, they have larger forest properties and are better educated than members of the FOA. Also, the interests of members in FOC and FOA are different;  socio-educational reasons are the main driving force in case of FOC, while among FOA members interests are predominantly economic in nature.

The purpose of FOC is primarily a common appearance on the market, which in turn accelerates the economic benefits of its members and increases the competitiveness of forest owners on the market. On the long term, the plan is to increase the purchase quantity of wood and conclude long-term contracts with sawmills. The FOC also established a logistic center for supplying the residents with heat, produced from woody biomass. The next planned step is the investment in boiler rooms, establishment of social enterprise and sale of heat to final consumers. In addition, members of the FOC carry out logging and harvesting activities for forest owners and state forests. In the period from its foundation to date, the operation of the cooperative is stable and positive.

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Logo of Project
Region of origin
3195505
BP - Rosewood - V1
YES
Country of origin
Slovenia
Scale of application
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Has video
no