Project “Insense” (soil diagnosis)

Project “Insense” (soil diagnosis)

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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).

Tipo de madeira
Tronco
Origem da madeira
Floresta
Potencial de mobilização
NA
Tipo de madeira em causa
Woody biomass
Sustentabilidade potencial
diagnostic tool that can be used throughout the country but must be tested in the field
Impacte no ambiente e biodiversidade

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

Facilidade de implementação
Difficult: a lot of climate and soil data to integrate
Impacte economico
NA
Impacte no emprego
NA
Impacte nas receitas
NA
Conhecimentos especificos necessários
NA
Pre-requisitos chave

Association, organization of meeting days, responding to the NA

Dominio principal
Gestão florestal, silvicultura, serviços do ecosistema, resiliencia
Perturbações florestais, riscos e resposta a catástrofes
Solução digital
Não
Inovação
Sim
País de origem
França
Escala de aplicação
Nacional
Ano de início e fim
2018 -
Dados de contacto
Proprietário ou autor
References and Resources
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