Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
This track focuses on the latest advancements in remote sensing technologies and their applications in forestry engineering. Participants will explore how these innovations enhance forest mapping and monitoring processes.
This session will delve into the integration of Geographic Information Systems in forest management practices. Discussions will center on case studies showcasing effective GIS applications for sustainable forestry.
This track examines recent developments in timber engineering, addressing both innovative techniques and existing challenges. Participants will engage in discussions on optimizing timber use for sustainability and structural integrity.
Focusing on precision forestry, this session will highlight cutting-edge technologies that enhance forest productivity and sustainability. Attendees will learn about data-driven approaches that improve decision-making in forest management.
This track emphasizes the role of data analytics in forestry engineering, showcasing methodologies that facilitate improved forest monitoring and management. Participants will discuss how big data can transform forestry practices.
This session addresses the importance of environmental monitoring in forestry systems to ensure ecological balance. Presentations will cover innovative methods for assessing environmental impacts and promoting sustainable practices.
This track explores sustainable practices within forestry engineering, focusing on techniques that minimize environmental impact. Participants will share insights on integrating sustainability into engineering solutions.
This session will present engineering solutions designed to optimize forest management systems. Discussions will include the development of tools and technologies that enhance operational efficiency in forestry.
This track focuses on process optimization strategies in forestry engineering, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce waste. Participants will explore methodologies that streamline forestry operations and enhance productivity.
This session highlights the role of sensor technologies in forest monitoring, showcasing innovations that provide real-time data for better management decisions. Attendees will learn about the integration of sensors into forestry practices.
This track will discuss emerging trends and future directions in forestry engineering technologies. Participants will engage in forward-looking discussions about the potential impact of new technologies on the forestry sector.
