During the first reporting period (M1–M18), OptiForValue established the scientific and technical foundations for improving forest resilience and optimising forest value chains under increasing climate pressures. The project advanced integrated forest monitoring, adaptive management modelling, operational innovation, sustainability assessment, and regional demonstration activities.
A harmonised monitoring framework was implemented across several European regions, combining drone surveys, satellite data, and field measurements to improve early detection of drought, storm, insect, and fire risks. In parallel, new forest management strategies were modelled and long-term simulations were initiated to explore how forests can remain productive and resilient under changing climate conditions.
Operational innovations were developed to enhance harvesting efficiency, trafficability assessment, log characterisation, and responsive scheduling, supporting better allocation and use of wood, including damaged or lower-quality material. Environmental assessment methods were also established to ensure that economic improvements are evaluated alongside carbon, biodiversity, and broader sustainability considerations.
Across four regional case studies (Austria, Spain, Sweden, and Finland), scenario frameworks and modelling approaches has been defined, integrating monitoring, management, operations, and sustainability assessment into the foundations of regional Decision Support Systems.
By the end of the first period, OptiForValue progressed from conceptual development to early proof-of-concept (TRL3), positioning the project to validate integrated solutions in real operational environments in the next phase.