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Harmonised statistics and maps of forest biomass and increment in Europe

Avitabile, Valerio; Pilli, Roberto; Migliavacca, Mirco; Duveiller, Gregory; Camia, Andrea; Blujdea, Viorel; Adolt, Radim; Alberdi, Iciar; Barreiro, Susana; Bender, Susann; Borota, Dragan; Bosela, Michal; Bouriaud, Olivier; Breidenbach, Johannes; Canellas, Isabel; Cavlović, Jura; Colin, Antoine; Di Cosmo, Lucio; Donis, Janis; Fischer, Christoph; Freudenschuss, Alexandra; Fridman, Jonas; Gasparini, Patrizia; Gschwantner, Thomas; Hernandez, Laura; Korhonen, Kari; Kulbokas, Gintaras; Kvist, Vivian; Latte, Nicolas; Lazdins, Andis; Lejeune, Philippe; Makovskis, Kristaps; Marin, Gheorghe; Maslo, Jan; Michorczyk, Artur; Mionskowski, Marcin; Morneau, Francois; Myszkowski, Marcin; Nagy, Kinga; Nilsson, Mats; Nord-Larsen, Thomas; Pantić, Damjan; Perin, Jerome; Redmond, John; Rizzo, Maria; Seben, Vladimir; Skudnik, Mitja; Snorrason, Arnor; Sroga, Radoslaw; Stoyanov, Todor; Svensson, Arvid; Talarczyk, Andrzej; Teeuwen, Sander; Thurig, Esther; Uva, Jose; Mubareka, Sarah

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Avitabile, Valerio
AU  - Pilli, Roberto
AU  - Migliavacca, Mirco
AU  - Duveiller, Gregory
AU  - Camia, Andrea
AU  - Blujdea, Viorel
AU  - Adolt, Radim
AU  - Alberdi, Iciar
AU  - Barreiro, Susana
AU  - Bender, Susann
AU  - Borota, Dragan
AU  - Bosela, Michal
AU  - Bouriaud, Olivier
AU  - Breidenbach, Johannes
AU  - Canellas, Isabel
AU  - Cavlović, Jura
AU  - Colin, Antoine
AU  - Di Cosmo, Lucio
AU  - Donis, Janis
AU  - Fischer, Christoph
AU  - Freudenschuss, Alexandra
AU  - Fridman, Jonas
AU  - Gasparini, Patrizia
AU  - Gschwantner, Thomas
AU  - Hernandez, Laura
AU  - Korhonen, Kari
AU  - Kulbokas, Gintaras
AU  - Kvist, Vivian
AU  - Latte, Nicolas
AU  - Lazdins, Andis
AU  - Lejeune, Philippe
AU  - Makovskis, Kristaps
AU  - Marin, Gheorghe
AU  - Maslo, Jan
AU  - Michorczyk, Artur
AU  - Mionskowski, Marcin
AU  - Morneau, Francois
AU  - Myszkowski, Marcin
AU  - Nagy, Kinga
AU  - Nilsson, Mats
AU  - Nord-Larsen, Thomas
AU  - Pantić, Damjan
AU  - Perin, Jerome
AU  - Redmond, John
AU  - Rizzo, Maria
AU  - Seben, Vladimir
AU  - Skudnik, Mitja
AU  - Snorrason, Arnor
AU  - Sroga, Radoslaw
AU  - Stoyanov, Todor
AU  - Svensson, Arvid
AU  - Talarczyk, Andrzej
AU  - Teeuwen, Sander
AU  - Thurig, Esther
AU  - Uva, Jose
AU  - Mubareka, Sarah
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1491
AB  - Forest biomass is an essential resource in relation to the green transition and its assessment is key for the sustainable management of forest resources. Here, we present a forest biomass dataset for Europe based on the best available inventory and satellite data, with a higher level of harmonisation and spatial resolution than other existing data. This database provides statistics and maps of the forest area, biomass stock and their share available for wood supply in the year 2020, and statistics on gross and net volume increment in 2010-2020, for 38 European countries. The statistics of most countries are available at a sub-national scale and are derived from National Forest Inventory data, harmonised using common reference definitions and estimation methodology, and updated to a common year using a modelling approach. For those counties without harmonised statistics, data were derived from the State of Europe's Forest 2020 Report at the national scale. The maps are coherent with the statistics and depict the spatial distribution of the forest variables at 100 m resolution.
T2  - Scientific Data
T1  - Harmonised statistics and maps of forest biomass and increment in Europe
IS  - 1
VL  - 11
DO  - 10.1038/s41597-023-02868-8
UR  - conv_1771
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Avitabile, Valerio and Pilli, Roberto and Migliavacca, Mirco and Duveiller, Gregory and Camia, Andrea and Blujdea, Viorel and Adolt, Radim and Alberdi, Iciar and Barreiro, Susana and Bender, Susann and Borota, Dragan and Bosela, Michal and Bouriaud, Olivier and Breidenbach, Johannes and Canellas, Isabel and Cavlović, Jura and Colin, Antoine and Di Cosmo, Lucio and Donis, Janis and Fischer, Christoph and Freudenschuss, Alexandra and Fridman, Jonas and Gasparini, Patrizia and Gschwantner, Thomas and Hernandez, Laura and Korhonen, Kari and Kulbokas, Gintaras and Kvist, Vivian and Latte, Nicolas and Lazdins, Andis and Lejeune, Philippe and Makovskis, Kristaps and Marin, Gheorghe and Maslo, Jan and Michorczyk, Artur and Mionskowski, Marcin and Morneau, Francois and Myszkowski, Marcin and Nagy, Kinga and Nilsson, Mats and Nord-Larsen, Thomas and Pantić, Damjan and Perin, Jerome and Redmond, John and Rizzo, Maria and Seben, Vladimir and Skudnik, Mitja and Snorrason, Arnor and Sroga, Radoslaw and Stoyanov, Todor and Svensson, Arvid and Talarczyk, Andrzej and Teeuwen, Sander and Thurig, Esther and Uva, Jose and Mubareka, Sarah",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Forest biomass is an essential resource in relation to the green transition and its assessment is key for the sustainable management of forest resources. Here, we present a forest biomass dataset for Europe based on the best available inventory and satellite data, with a higher level of harmonisation and spatial resolution than other existing data. This database provides statistics and maps of the forest area, biomass stock and their share available for wood supply in the year 2020, and statistics on gross and net volume increment in 2010-2020, for 38 European countries. The statistics of most countries are available at a sub-national scale and are derived from National Forest Inventory data, harmonised using common reference definitions and estimation methodology, and updated to a common year using a modelling approach. For those counties without harmonised statistics, data were derived from the State of Europe's Forest 2020 Report at the national scale. The maps are coherent with the statistics and depict the spatial distribution of the forest variables at 100 m resolution.",
journal = "Scientific Data",
title = "Harmonised statistics and maps of forest biomass and increment in Europe",
number = "1",
volume = "11",
doi = "10.1038/s41597-023-02868-8",
url = "conv_1771"
}
Avitabile, V., Pilli, R., Migliavacca, M., Duveiller, G., Camia, A., Blujdea, V., Adolt, R., Alberdi, I., Barreiro, S., Bender, S., Borota, D., Bosela, M., Bouriaud, O., Breidenbach, J., Canellas, I., Cavlović, J., Colin, A., Di Cosmo, L., Donis, J., Fischer, C., Freudenschuss, A., Fridman, J., Gasparini, P., Gschwantner, T., Hernandez, L., Korhonen, K., Kulbokas, G., Kvist, V., Latte, N., Lazdins, A., Lejeune, P., Makovskis, K., Marin, G., Maslo, J., Michorczyk, A., Mionskowski, M., Morneau, F., Myszkowski, M., Nagy, K., Nilsson, M., Nord-Larsen, T., Pantić, D., Perin, J., Redmond, J., Rizzo, M., Seben, V., Skudnik, M., Snorrason, A., Sroga, R., Stoyanov, T., Svensson, A., Talarczyk, A., Teeuwen, S., Thurig, E., Uva, J.,& Mubareka, S.. (2024). Harmonised statistics and maps of forest biomass and increment in Europe. in Scientific Data, 11(1).
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02868-8
conv_1771
Avitabile V, Pilli R, Migliavacca M, Duveiller G, Camia A, Blujdea V, Adolt R, Alberdi I, Barreiro S, Bender S, Borota D, Bosela M, Bouriaud O, Breidenbach J, Canellas I, Cavlović J, Colin A, Di Cosmo L, Donis J, Fischer C, Freudenschuss A, Fridman J, Gasparini P, Gschwantner T, Hernandez L, Korhonen K, Kulbokas G, Kvist V, Latte N, Lazdins A, Lejeune P, Makovskis K, Marin G, Maslo J, Michorczyk A, Mionskowski M, Morneau F, Myszkowski M, Nagy K, Nilsson M, Nord-Larsen T, Pantić D, Perin J, Redmond J, Rizzo M, Seben V, Skudnik M, Snorrason A, Sroga R, Stoyanov T, Svensson A, Talarczyk A, Teeuwen S, Thurig E, Uva J, Mubareka S. Harmonised statistics and maps of forest biomass and increment in Europe. in Scientific Data. 2024;11(1).
doi:10.1038/s41597-023-02868-8
conv_1771 .
Avitabile, Valerio, Pilli, Roberto, Migliavacca, Mirco, Duveiller, Gregory, Camia, Andrea, Blujdea, Viorel, Adolt, Radim, Alberdi, Iciar, Barreiro, Susana, Bender, Susann, Borota, Dragan, Bosela, Michal, Bouriaud, Olivier, Breidenbach, Johannes, Canellas, Isabel, Cavlović, Jura, Colin, Antoine, Di Cosmo, Lucio, Donis, Janis, Fischer, Christoph, Freudenschuss, Alexandra, Fridman, Jonas, Gasparini, Patrizia, Gschwantner, Thomas, Hernandez, Laura, Korhonen, Kari, Kulbokas, Gintaras, Kvist, Vivian, Latte, Nicolas, Lazdins, Andis, Lejeune, Philippe, Makovskis, Kristaps, Marin, Gheorghe, Maslo, Jan, Michorczyk, Artur, Mionskowski, Marcin, Morneau, Francois, Myszkowski, Marcin, Nagy, Kinga, Nilsson, Mats, Nord-Larsen, Thomas, Pantić, Damjan, Perin, Jerome, Redmond, John, Rizzo, Maria, Seben, Vladimir, Skudnik, Mitja, Snorrason, Arnor, Sroga, Radoslaw, Stoyanov, Todor, Svensson, Arvid, Talarczyk, Andrzej, Teeuwen, Sander, Thurig, Esther, Uva, Jose, Mubareka, Sarah, "Harmonised statistics and maps of forest biomass and increment in Europe" in Scientific Data, 11, no. 1 (2024),
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02868-8 .,
conv_1771 .
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Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories

Gschwantner, Thomas; Alberdi, Iciar; Balazs, Andras; Bauwens, Sebastien; Bender, Susann; Borota, Dragan; Bosela, Michal; Bouriaud, Olivier; Canellas, Isabel; Donis, Janis; Freudenschuss, Alexandra; Herve, Jean-Christophe; Hladnik, David; Jansons, Jurgis; Kolozs, Laszlo; Korhonen, Kari T.; Kucera, Miloš; Kulbokas, Gintaras; Kuliesis, Andrius; Lanz, Adrian; Lejeune, Philippe; Lind, Torgny; Marin, Gheorghe; Morneau, Francois; Nagy, Dora; Nord-Larsen, Thomas; Nunes, Leonia; Pantić, Damjan; Paulo, Joana A.; Pikula, Tomas; Redmond, John; Rego, Francisco C.; Riedel, Thomas; Saint-Andre, Laurent; Seben, Vladimir; Sims, Allan; Skudnik, Mitja; Solti, Gyorgy; Tomter, Stein M.; Twomey, Mark; Westerlund, Bertil; Zell, Juergen

(2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gschwantner, Thomas
AU  - Alberdi, Iciar
AU  - Balazs, Andras
AU  - Bauwens, Sebastien
AU  - Bender, Susann
AU  - Borota, Dragan
AU  - Bosela, Michal
AU  - Bouriaud, Olivier
AU  - Canellas, Isabel
AU  - Donis, Janis
AU  - Freudenschuss, Alexandra
AU  - Herve, Jean-Christophe
AU  - Hladnik, David
AU  - Jansons, Jurgis
AU  - Kolozs, Laszlo
AU  - Korhonen, Kari T.
AU  - Kucera, Miloš
AU  - Kulbokas, Gintaras
AU  - Kuliesis, Andrius
AU  - Lanz, Adrian
AU  - Lejeune, Philippe
AU  - Lind, Torgny
AU  - Marin, Gheorghe
AU  - Morneau, Francois
AU  - Nagy, Dora
AU  - Nord-Larsen, Thomas
AU  - Nunes, Leonia
AU  - Pantić, Damjan
AU  - Paulo, Joana A.
AU  - Pikula, Tomas
AU  - Redmond, John
AU  - Rego, Francisco C.
AU  - Riedel, Thomas
AU  - Saint-Andre, Laurent
AU  - Seben, Vladimir
AU  - Sims, Allan
AU  - Skudnik, Mitja
AU  - Solti, Gyorgy
AU  - Tomter, Stein M.
AU  - Twomey, Mark
AU  - Westerlund, Bertil
AU  - Zell, Juergen
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1000
AB  - Key messageVolume predictions of sample trees are basic inputs for essential National Forest Inventory (NFI) estimates. The predicted volumes are rarely comparable among European NFIs because of country-specific dbh-thresholds and differences regarding the inclusion of the tree parts stump, stem top, and branches. Twenty-one European NFIs implemented harmonisation measures to provide consistent stem volume predictions for comparable forest resource estimates.ContextThe harmonisation of forest information has become increasingly important. International programs and interest groups from the wood industry, energy, and environmental sectors require comparable information. European NFIs as primary source of forest information are well-placed to support policies and decision-making processes with harmonised estimates.AimsThe main objectives were to present the implementation of stem volume harmonisation by European NFIs, to obtain comparable growing stocks according to five reference definitions, and to compare the different results.MethodsThe applied harmonisation approach identifies the deviations between country-level and common reference definitions. The deviations are minimised through country-specific bridging functions. Growing stocks were calculated from the un-harmonised, and harmonised stem volume estimates and comparisons were made.ResultsThe country-level growing stock results differ from the Cost Action E43 reference definition between -8 and +32%. Stumps and stem tops together account for 4 to 13% of stem volume, and large branches constitute 3 to 21% of broadleaved growing stock. Up to 6% of stem volume is allocated below the dbh-threshold.ConclusionComparable volume figures are available for the first time on a large-scale in Europe. The results indicate the importance of harmonisation for international forest statistics. The presented work contributes to the NFI harmonisation process in Europe in several ways regarding comparable NFI reporting and scenario modelling.
T2  - Annals of Forest Science
T1  - Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories
IS  - 1
VL  - 76
DO  - 10.1007/s13595-019-0800-8
UR  - conv_1396
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gschwantner, Thomas and Alberdi, Iciar and Balazs, Andras and Bauwens, Sebastien and Bender, Susann and Borota, Dragan and Bosela, Michal and Bouriaud, Olivier and Canellas, Isabel and Donis, Janis and Freudenschuss, Alexandra and Herve, Jean-Christophe and Hladnik, David and Jansons, Jurgis and Kolozs, Laszlo and Korhonen, Kari T. and Kucera, Miloš and Kulbokas, Gintaras and Kuliesis, Andrius and Lanz, Adrian and Lejeune, Philippe and Lind, Torgny and Marin, Gheorghe and Morneau, Francois and Nagy, Dora and Nord-Larsen, Thomas and Nunes, Leonia and Pantić, Damjan and Paulo, Joana A. and Pikula, Tomas and Redmond, John and Rego, Francisco C. and Riedel, Thomas and Saint-Andre, Laurent and Seben, Vladimir and Sims, Allan and Skudnik, Mitja and Solti, Gyorgy and Tomter, Stein M. and Twomey, Mark and Westerlund, Bertil and Zell, Juergen",
year = "2019",
abstract = "Key messageVolume predictions of sample trees are basic inputs for essential National Forest Inventory (NFI) estimates. The predicted volumes are rarely comparable among European NFIs because of country-specific dbh-thresholds and differences regarding the inclusion of the tree parts stump, stem top, and branches. Twenty-one European NFIs implemented harmonisation measures to provide consistent stem volume predictions for comparable forest resource estimates.ContextThe harmonisation of forest information has become increasingly important. International programs and interest groups from the wood industry, energy, and environmental sectors require comparable information. European NFIs as primary source of forest information are well-placed to support policies and decision-making processes with harmonised estimates.AimsThe main objectives were to present the implementation of stem volume harmonisation by European NFIs, to obtain comparable growing stocks according to five reference definitions, and to compare the different results.MethodsThe applied harmonisation approach identifies the deviations between country-level and common reference definitions. The deviations are minimised through country-specific bridging functions. Growing stocks were calculated from the un-harmonised, and harmonised stem volume estimates and comparisons were made.ResultsThe country-level growing stock results differ from the Cost Action E43 reference definition between -8 and +32%. Stumps and stem tops together account for 4 to 13% of stem volume, and large branches constitute 3 to 21% of broadleaved growing stock. Up to 6% of stem volume is allocated below the dbh-threshold.ConclusionComparable volume figures are available for the first time on a large-scale in Europe. The results indicate the importance of harmonisation for international forest statistics. The presented work contributes to the NFI harmonisation process in Europe in several ways regarding comparable NFI reporting and scenario modelling.",
journal = "Annals of Forest Science",
title = "Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories",
number = "1",
volume = "76",
doi = "10.1007/s13595-019-0800-8",
url = "conv_1396"
}
Gschwantner, T., Alberdi, I., Balazs, A., Bauwens, S., Bender, S., Borota, D., Bosela, M., Bouriaud, O., Canellas, I., Donis, J., Freudenschuss, A., Herve, J., Hladnik, D., Jansons, J., Kolozs, L., Korhonen, K. T., Kucera, M., Kulbokas, G., Kuliesis, A., Lanz, A., Lejeune, P., Lind, T., Marin, G., Morneau, F., Nagy, D., Nord-Larsen, T., Nunes, L., Pantić, D., Paulo, J. A., Pikula, T., Redmond, J., Rego, F. C., Riedel, T., Saint-Andre, L., Seben, V., Sims, A., Skudnik, M., Solti, G., Tomter, S. M., Twomey, M., Westerlund, B.,& Zell, J.. (2019). Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories. in Annals of Forest Science, 76(1).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-019-0800-8
conv_1396
Gschwantner T, Alberdi I, Balazs A, Bauwens S, Bender S, Borota D, Bosela M, Bouriaud O, Canellas I, Donis J, Freudenschuss A, Herve J, Hladnik D, Jansons J, Kolozs L, Korhonen KT, Kucera M, Kulbokas G, Kuliesis A, Lanz A, Lejeune P, Lind T, Marin G, Morneau F, Nagy D, Nord-Larsen T, Nunes L, Pantić D, Paulo JA, Pikula T, Redmond J, Rego FC, Riedel T, Saint-Andre L, Seben V, Sims A, Skudnik M, Solti G, Tomter SM, Twomey M, Westerlund B, Zell J. Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories. in Annals of Forest Science. 2019;76(1).
doi:10.1007/s13595-019-0800-8
conv_1396 .
Gschwantner, Thomas, Alberdi, Iciar, Balazs, Andras, Bauwens, Sebastien, Bender, Susann, Borota, Dragan, Bosela, Michal, Bouriaud, Olivier, Canellas, Isabel, Donis, Janis, Freudenschuss, Alexandra, Herve, Jean-Christophe, Hladnik, David, Jansons, Jurgis, Kolozs, Laszlo, Korhonen, Kari T., Kucera, Miloš, Kulbokas, Gintaras, Kuliesis, Andrius, Lanz, Adrian, Lejeune, Philippe, Lind, Torgny, Marin, Gheorghe, Morneau, Francois, Nagy, Dora, Nord-Larsen, Thomas, Nunes, Leonia, Pantić, Damjan, Paulo, Joana A., Pikula, Tomas, Redmond, John, Rego, Francisco C., Riedel, Thomas, Saint-Andre, Laurent, Seben, Vladimir, Sims, Allan, Skudnik, Mitja, Solti, Gyorgy, Tomter, Stein M., Twomey, Mark, Westerlund, Bertil, Zell, Juergen, "Harmonisation of stem volume estimates in European National Forest Inventories" in Annals of Forest Science, 76, no. 1 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-019-0800-8 .,
conv_1396 .
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