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A Marteloscope is a designated forest area where every tree is tagged, measured, and mapped. Data on microhabitats, such as cavities, deadwood, fungi, lichens, and nests, are recorded alongside eco...
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In the second video, we focus on the "Edit Mode" and the resolution of errors. We provide an step by step to manually fix the issues found during the quality control check, like adjusting polygon n...
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GeoRoots Editor is an interface that allows for visual inspection on satellite maps, automated quality control, and manual editing of plots: correcting boundaries, points, etc.
In the first part o...
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GeoRoots Mapper is a tool for the rapid visualization of GeoJSON files. This video shows how to use the GeoRoots Mapper to quickly load and visualise GeoJSON files (polygons or GPS points) on a map...
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GeoRoots is a suite of free, open-source, and minimalist digital tools that run directly in the web browser. Its purpose is to facilitate the preparation, conversion, visual inspection, editing, an...
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A concise overview of how nature can be integrated into urban development to improve public health and wellbeing, presented in “Healthy cities by nature: integrating public health and the environme...
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Marteloscope sites are forest areas where trees are numbered, measured, and mapped. 🌳📏
For each tree, data are collected on microhabitats – such as cavities, wounds, deadwood, fungi, mosses, lic.
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How can Europe’s forests meet the challenges of climate change while balancing biodiversity, carbon storage, and sustainable use?
This video presents the key results of the INFORMA project, bringi...
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How can Europe’s forests meet the challenges of climate change while balancing biodiversity, carbon storage, and sustainable use?
This video presents the key results of the INFORMA project, bringi...
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First ever Index of Biodiversity Potential (IBP) “Train the Trainers” event – jointly organised by the Integrate Network and TRANSFORMIT project:
From 15–16 April, 30 forest practitioners, researc...
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🐺 The howl is back in Europe’s forests.
After nearly a century of absence in some regions, wolves are returning. This return is quietly reshaping ecosystems, with impacts that reach further than y..
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