Studying forest development at a regional or national level is made possible with RegWise, a software product designed for long-term analysis of large geographical areas. The analyses are based primarily on data from the Swedish National Forest Inventory but also data from digital maps and remote sensing.

 

RegVisGUI

 

Based on the prerequisites for forest management and other resource use the program provides a basis for evaluation and analysis of a range of issues. RegWise takes into account a range of ecosystem services, like the potential for energy and timber supply, biodiversity, recreational possibilities and carbon storage in the forest ecosystem. At the same time that forest development is interactively controlled within RegWise, a range of forest management options are automatically generated and optimized in PlanWise, giving RegWise a simulated approach where the user can control the forest management such as stand types and land owners through a regulatory system. RegWise thereby provides the answers to questions such as the effects of different forest management approaches in different regions or ownership groups.

 

The software includes models that describe the development of the tree layer over time for different tree species and for different forest management approaches. The management of the forest is simulated using a regulatory system for different silvicultural and harvesting measures. The measures that can be simulated are:

 

Regeneration (planting, sown or natural regeneration; with or without soil scarification)
Cleaning
Thinning (with or without removal for biofuel)
Fertilization
Regeneration felling (with or without removal for biofuel; with or without seed trees or shelter trees left)
Continuous cover forest management

 

The results are presented in tables, maps and graphs describing the initial state, future state and the outcomes based on different usage within the analyzed area.

 

RegWise is primarily intended for the Swedish Forest Agency, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, and forestry sector organizations, but can also be applied in other areas. Even tough data from the National Forestry Agency is thought of as the main data source, any data imported to Heureka (fro example from a stand register) can be used as input data. Given the increased analysis potential in comparison with other systems for nature conservation and environmental issues then county councils, regional energy companies and NGO's could also potentially use RegWise.

 

 

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