iWald | Forest growth simulation app

iWald | Forest growth simulation app

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Comparison of silvicultural treatment concepts by simulating forest growth processes on the smartphone.

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

Potentiel de mobilisation
High, activation of forest owners to initiate forestry interventions is encouraged by the game character of the app.
Potentiel de durabilité
Sustainable forest management is encouraged based on individual objectives of the forest owners.
Impact sur l'environnement et la biodiversité

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

Facilité d'implémentation
The solution is not yet available on the market.
Domaine principal
Getsion forestière, sylviculture, services écosystémiques, résilience
Mots-clés
tree growth simulation apps private forest owners service providers
Défi concerné
1. Améliorer la résilience de la forêt et son adaptation au changement climatique
Type de solution
Modélisation, DSS, simulation, optimisation
Solution digitale
Oui
Innovation
Oui
Pays d'origine
Allemagne
Echelle d'application
Nationale
Début et fin d'année
-
Informations de contact
Propriétaire ou auteur
RWTH Aachen, Institute for Man-Machine Interaction
Dr.Ing. Martin Hoppen
Rapporteur
FBZ
Dr. Marie-Charlotte Hoffmann
References and Resources
Référence du projet
iWald, funded by FNR under no. 22012818
Ressources
Projet sous lequel cette fiche d'information a été créée
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