Forest&Photonics 2020

2020 30 November

Forest&Photonics is a unique event that brings together the forest and technology experts to network, collaborate and share their challenges, opportunities and solutions.

For 2020 Forest&Photonics will be organised as a half day webinar and will be a starting point for a series of a pre-events / webinars which are focusing for Forest&Photonics 2021 that will be arranged in beautiful landscape of Koli National Park, Finland once again.

In our webinar we will be focusing on Digital Forestry Business:

Managing the biotic forest damages. Biotic forest damages are an emerging problem in boreal forests. Global warming is increasing the expansion of bark beetle outbreaks across Europe and globally, destroying tens of thousands of square kilometers of woodlands. This affects to the whole timber industry leading to vast damages and causing serious disturbances to timber markets in whole Europe.

PROGRAM – TUESDAY 1st DECEMBER 2020 Starting at 14:00 EET (Helsinki), 13:00 CET (Berlin, Barcelona, Bilbao), 04:00 Vancouver 07:00 Detroit, Toronto, 9:00 Montevideo, 21:00 Tokio 14:00

Opening of Forest&Photonics 2020 webinar 14:10 Biotic forest damages – A growing threat for forestry and forest industry

- KEYNOTE: CASE Spruce Bark Beetle Damages in Germany / Dr. Ralf Petercord, Ministry for Environment, Agriculture, Conservation and Consumer Protection of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MULNV) (tbc)

- KEYNOTE: CASE Fungi epidemic for Pinus radiata in Basque country / Oskar Azkarate, director, BaskEgur - KEYNOTE: Climate Change won’t make our work easier / Dr. Henrik Hartmann, Max Planc Institute for Biogeochemistry

15:00 Short break

15:10 A step back – Insect damages often start from wind damages - Climate modeling and satellite data analysis for identifying potential bark beetle areas caused by wind damages / Dr. Hilppa Gregow, Finnish Meteorological Institute

15:25 Bugs at sight – identifying insect attack using remote sensing - Bark beetle risk analysis and modeling of epidemic development / Dr. Päivi Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa, University of Helsinki, Department of Forest Sciences - Experiences on detecting bark beetle damages from dead trees to “Green Attack” / Dr. Eija Honkavaara, National Land Survey of Finland - Drones and satellites for forest health monitoring in Finland and forecasting cross-border outbreaks / Dr. Eugene Lopatin, LUKE – Natural Resources Institute Finland 16:10 Short break

16:15 Solutions - Multispectral and hyperspectral cameras for collection of precision data from forests / Matti Rautiainen, Senop Ltd. - CASE Sweden: Real-time analysis and machine learning for transforming early detection tree data into operational information / Jacob Hjalmarsson, CTO, Arboair Ltd - Machine learning and real time analyze for hyperspectral detection of biological issues / Pasi Karppinen, CTO, ProtoRhino Ltd

17:00 Summary and conclusion of the Forest&Photonics 2020 webinar – Next Steps

17:10 End of Webinar

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