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Networking the forest infrastructure towards near real-time monitoring – A white paper

Author Affiliations
Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research, University of Patras, University of Basel, University of Arizona, ...
Published InThe Science of The Total Environment
Year2023
Citations36

Abstract

Forests account for nearly 90 % of the world's terrestrial biomass in the form of carbon and they support 80 % of the global biodiversity. To understand the underlying forest dynamics, we need a long-term but also relatively high-frequency, networked monitoring system, as traditionally used in meteorology or hydrology. While there are numerous existing forest monitoring sites, particularly in temperate regions, the resulting data streams are rarely connected and do not provide information promptly, which hampers real-time assessments of forest responses to extreme climate events. The technology to build a better global forest monitoring network now exists. This white paper addresses the key structural components needed to achieve a novel meta-network. We propose to complement - rather than replace or…
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