Lecture 2 Flashcards

Imperatives of Integrated Forest Resources Management: Burning Issues and Emerging Trends

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Technology-based information-
driven human society

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  1. Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIRe)
  2. Internet of Things (IoT)
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  1. Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIRe)
  2. Internet of Things (IoT)
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Technology-based information-
driven human society

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIRe)

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the blurring of boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds. It’s a fusion of advances in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing, genetic engineering, quantum computing, and other technologies.

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the blurring of boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds. It’s a fusion of advances in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing, genetic engineering, quantum computing, and other technologies.

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIRe)

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIRe) (2)

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characterized by an interconnection of machines and systems within the production sites as well as between them and the outside world, to optimize decision making for each piece of equipment, simultaneously, for the overall supply chain.

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characterized by an interconnection of machines and systems within the production sites as well as between them and the outside world, to optimize decision making for each piece of equipment, simultaneously, for the overall supply chain.

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIRe)

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The first three (3) Industrial Revolution (in FIRe)

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  1. The Age of Mechanical Production
  2. The Age of Science and Mass Production
  3. The Digital Revolution
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Internet of Things (IoT)

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a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human to-human or human-to-computer interaction

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a system of interrelated computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human to-human or human-to-computer interaction

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Internet of Things (IoT)

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Internet of Things (IoT) (2)

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also sometimes referred to as the Internet of Everything (IoE), consists of all the web- enabled devices that collect, send and act on data they acquire from their surrounding environments using embedded sensors, processors and communication hardware.

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also sometimes referred to as the Internet of Everything (IoE), consists of all the web- enabled devices that collect, send and act on data they acquire from their surrounding environments using embedded sensors, processors and communication hardware.

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Internet of Things (IoT)

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry

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enables to implement the real-time monitoring of the forest environment in terms of tracking fire accidents, monitor the health of the crop, continuous assessment of the vegetation, and real-time tracking of forest logging

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enables to implement the real-time monitoring of the forest environment in terms of tracking fire accidents, monitor the health of the crop, continuous assessment of the vegetation, and real-time tracking of forest logging

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry (2)

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“Digitalization of forest”, as this phrase itself
suggests the sustainable implementation of
cutting-edge technologies into forests for
improving the current trends that are being
used for forest environment monitoring, data
acquisition, and analysis in the field of
research and development

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“Digitalization of forest”, as this phrase itself
suggests the sustainable implementation of
cutting-edge technologies into forests for
improving the current trends that are being
used for forest environment monitoring, data
acquisition, and analysis in the field of
research and development

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry (3)

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connecting and integrating different aspects of the forestry value chain, e.g. harvesting, processing, manufacturing, transportation and the operation of machinery.

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connecting and integrating different aspects of the forestry value chain, e.g. harvesting, processing, manufacturing, transportation and the operation of machinery.

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry (4)

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By optimizing log-product merchandising on the skid site or at the harvester head, scheduling and managing fleets, performing chain-of-custody tracking and tree data management (tree/log data goes with each log) there is the potential to reduce the need for rescaling, providing more detailed information to forest managers and processors.

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By optimizing log-product merchandising on the skid site or at the harvester head, scheduling and managing fleets, performing chain-of-custody tracking and tree data management (tree/log data goes with each log) there is the potential to reduce the need for rescaling, providing more detailed information to forest managers and processors.

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry (5)

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The IoT can also be used for performance assessment, compliance monitoring and enforcement, maintenance monitoring and scheduling, as well as integrating safety systems in plant and other physical assets.

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The IoT can also be used for performance assessment, compliance monitoring and enforcement, maintenance monitoring and scheduling, as well as integrating safety systems in plant and other physical assets.

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Internet of Things (IoT) and Forestry

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Precision Forestry

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the use of tools and technology to collect data to make decisions for site-specific management.

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the use of tools and technology to collect data to make decisions for site-specific management.

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Precision Forestry

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Objectives of Precision Forestry

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It aims to improve wood quality, protect the environment, reduce waste, and increase profits.

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It aims to improve wood quality, protect the environment, reduce waste, and increase profits.

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Objectives of Precision Forestry

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Precision Forestry (2)

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Precision forestry is enabled by wide range of emerging technologies, such as drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), laser scanning (LIDAR ), and soil sensors, supplied by a growing plethora of specialist vendors.

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is enabled by wide range of emerging technologies, such as drones or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), laser scanning (LIDAR ), and soil sensors, supplied by a growing plethora of specialist vendors.

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Precision Forestry (2)

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ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer)

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A natural language processing
tool driven by AI technology
that allows one to have
human-like conversations and
much more with a chatbot.

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A natural language processing
tool driven by AI technology
that allows one to have
human-like conversations and
much more with a chatbot.

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ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer)

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Introduction

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Economic/Income Inequality
Dwindling Natural Resources
Deteriorating Environmental Quality
Climate-induced disasters

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Raging Issues (GCCFo DiCoURehab)

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  1. Globalization (Economic Integration)
  2. Climate change impacts on forest ecosystems
  3. Climate Change Impacts
  4. Forest influences on climate change (Mitigation)
  5. Disaster risk and reductions (Disaster Management)
  6. Continuing loss in forest cover and biodiversity (Protected Area MGT and Biodiversity Conservation)
  7. Upland poverty (Forest-Based Livelihood Technologies)
  8. Rehabilitation and Restoration of Degraded Environment (Rehabilitation/Reforestation)
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Climate change impacts on forest ecosystems (Raging Issues, 4)

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Increased growth rate in the north

Higher risk of storm and insect damages

Shilfting species suitability

More intense and frequent forest fires

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CLimate Change Impacts (Raging Issues, 9)

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Longer growing season

Shorter winters

Potential for summer drought

CO2 Fertilization

Changes in suitable habitat

Extreme events

Wildfire Risk

Forest pests and diseases

Invasive plants

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Emerging Trends

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  1. Forest influences on climate change (MITIGATION)
  2. Government Leaders Endorse Forests as Key Climate Solution
  3. Integrated and interdisciplinary approach
  4. Integrated and interdisciplinary approach
  5. Cyberforestry
  6. Green Technologies
  7. Green Architecture
  8. Nano-technology
  9. Intelligent Materials
  10. Transparent Wood
  11. Canopy Science
  12. Biomimicry
  13. Restoration Ecology
  14. Social Entrepreneurship.
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Cyberforestry (Emerging Trends)

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application of advances in information technology in the management, conservation and utilization of forest resources

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application of advances in information technology in the management, conservation and utilization of forest resources

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Cyberforestry (Emerging Trends)

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Social entrepreneurship (Emerging Trends)

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is the attempt to draw upon business
techniques to find solutions to social
problems. This concept may be applied to a
variety of organizations with different sizes,
aims, and beliefs.

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is the attempt to draw upon business
techniques to find solutions to social
problems. This concept may be applied to a
variety of organizations with different sizes,
aims, and beliefs.

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Social entrepreneurship (Emerging Trends)