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The RESDiNET project is funded by the EU’s Horizon Programme.
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The project enhances networking activities between research institution in Widening country (Institute of Forest Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, IFE SAS) and top-class counterparts at the EU level (Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, The University of Eastern Finland and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences). The project builds on networking for excellence through knowledge transfer and exchange of best practices between involved institutions.
The project proposes establishment of initial network and development of a new joint research project in novel remote sensing technologies (RST) applications in forest disturbance ecology. Rigorous analyses of severe insect-induced disturbances using novel RST will be carried out in test areas representing different forest and climate types: mountain forests in Slovakia and boreal forests in Finland and Sweden. We will integrate in situ UAV and drone acquired remotely sensed data, existing multitemporal geospatial information and field data, particularly data on bark beetle population density, visible infestation symptoms linked to outbreak phases, and tree physiology parameters measured using electronic dendrometers or sapflow meters. The combined dataset will be used to develop new tools for landscale-level early bark beetle attack identification and for designing bark beetle infestation risk assessment model.
We will draw on the latest advances in drone technologies and image analytical tools, including deep Convolutional Neural Networks based machine learning techniques and Artificial Intelligence algorithms. We expect to obtain important scientific results and contribute new knowledge to this scientific field.
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Project DOI: https://doi.org/10.3030/101078970
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RESDINET final meeting in Tatranská Javorina, SlovakiaRESDINET final meeting in Tatranská Javorina, Slovakia
From 27 to 31 October 2025, partners of the RESDINET project gathered in Tatranská Javorina, Slovakia, for the project’s final meeting and… -
Scientific excellence in focus: RESDINET seminar showcases cutting-edge forest disturbance researchScientific excellence in focus: RESDINET seminar showcases cutting-edge forest disturbance research
The third day of the RESDINET final meeting transformed the Big Blue Lounge at Hotel Montfort into a vibrant hub of scientific exchange. Researchers… -
Simulating forest futures: RESDINET training in the iLand modelSimulating forest futures: RESDINET training in the iLand model
During the RESDINET final meeting, participants took part in a hands-on workshop on forest disturbance modelling with the iLand model, led by Diana… -
RESDINET partners contribute expertise at Forests’ Future 2025 in PrůhoniceRESDINET partners contribute expertise at Forests’ Future 2025 in Průhonice
The Forests’ Future 2025 conference in Průhonice, Czechia, gathered scientists, policymakers, and forest managers from across Europe to address the…
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Senior Researchers
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Olli-Pekka Tikkanen
University LecturerSchool of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology -
Päivi Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa
Visiting ResearcherSchool of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology
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Mikko Pelto-Arvo
Doctoral ResearcherSchool of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology -
Johanna Tuviala
Project ResearcherSchool of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Science, Forestry and Technology
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Large-Area UAS-Based Forest Health Monitoring Utilizing a Hydrogen-Powered Airship and Multispectral Imaging
Turkulainen, Emma; Hietala, Janne; Jormakka, Jiri; Tuviala, Johanna; de Oliveira, Raquel Alves; Koivumäki, Niko; Karila, Kirsi; Näsi, Roope; Suomalainen, Juha; Pelto-Arvo, Mikko; Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa, Päivi; Honkavaara, Eija, 2024, 559-564. A4 Conference proceedings -
Metsien terveyttä uhkaaviin riskeihin pystytään varautumaan uusien innovaatioiden avulla – Keski-Euroopan ja Ruotsin kaltaiset tuhot ovat vältettävissä
Lyytikäinen-Saarenmaa, Päivi; Honkavaara, Eija, 2024, Maaseudun tulevaisuus. E1 Popularised article, newspaper article -
Towards scalable wide area UAS monitoring of forest disturbance using hydrogen powered airships
Turkulainen, Emma; Hietala, Janne; Jormakka, Jiri; Tuviala, Johanna; de Oliveira, Raquel Alves; Koivumaeki, Niko; Karila, Kirsi; Naesi, Roope; Suomalainen, Juha; Pelto-Arvo, Mikko; Lyytikaeinen-Saarenmaa, Paeivi; Honkavaara, Eija, 2024, International journal of remote sensing, 2025; 46, 1, 177-204. A1 Journal article (refereed), original research
