Smart forest management and forest planning - data-based path to sustainable and profitable forest management
Forest management combines accurate forest research and strategic forest planning in order to create an optimally functioning forest management in the interests of both nature and commercial results. The data-based approach ensures clarity of decisions: when, where and how to manage forests in order to ensure long-term income, ecosystem health and compliance with regulations.
What is forest management covered?
Forest management inventory, forest research and forest planning constitute a comprehensive process that starts with accurate data collection and ends with an economic plan to be implemented. The results of the inventory make it possible to assess the forest resource, the structure of trees, the diversity of vegetation and risks and convert them into practical economic activities.
Who benefits from it?
<Homemakers, forest management companies, public authorities and nature conservation organisations - anyone who wants to start or improve forest management strategically. The services are suitable for both smaller private forest owners, who aim at stable income and forest health, as well as for larger companies, who need detailed data and optimised logging planning.
Main services and properties
- <Metsplanning - accurate forest stock assessment and structural analysis using mobile measurement equipment and GIS data. li>Mets studies - ecosystem assessment, growth forecasts, forest health and pest risk analysis.
- <Metsplanning - annual plans, management plans and multi-annual strategies combining economic benefits and environmental requirements >l >l >l >Digital mapping and GIS integration </ Sensitivity to growth forecasts, market trends and risks associated with forest trees allows cutting to be planned in such a way that the benefits and sustainability are in the best balance. In addition, clear information facilitates communication with partners, investors and public authorities.
Specific advantages
- Better economic returns due to optimised logging and better wood production planning.
- <Better environmental management - faster recovery of forests and preservation of biodiversity through well-informed economic practices.
<Transparency and documentation - clear data support finance and certification. <According to early detection of pests and diseases and fire risk assessment,
How the process works?
- <l Transparent database and clearly formulated economic activities reduce uncertainty and increase the return on investment.
Forest planning inventory and comprehensive forest research support smart forest planning - be it for maximising income, certification or nature conservation.
<Interest and the following steps: It is worth starting a detailed picture of the situation - a rapid inventory provides a quick overview of the possibilities and risks and allows to move to a specific economic plan.
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