Video: #39: Global Forest Modeling Toolkit

Forests cover nearly a third of the Earth’s land surface and present multiple challenges to military forces. Dense trees restrict mobility, limit surveillance, impede air support and degrade communication. But not all forests are the same. To best counter these difficulties, leaders need detailed information about vegetation attributes, such as canopy cover, stem diameter and stem spacing.

However, the available data for much of the planet’s forested regions is limited in coverage or detail, or both. To fill this gap, ERDC developed the Global Forest Modeling Toolkit, which supports the Warfighter with mission-critical intelligence about vegetation around the world.

We discuss this toolkit with Dr. Nathan Beane, a senior research forester at ERDC’s Environmental Laboratory and lead of ERDC’s Forest Ecosystem Dynamics team.

Topics include why the military needs vegetation data (4:15), what the Global Forest Modeling Toolkit is (2:04) and how the team built the capacity to estimate vegetation across the Earth (5:37). We also talked about converting the data into information that is useful for the Warfighter (12:55), how the toolkit can help the Army with environmental sensing and vehicle autonomy (14:22), and lessons learned from having Warfighters use the toolkit (21:30).

For additional information, visit PowerofERDCpodcast.org/39-global-forest-modeling_resources. Listen to the audio podcast at PowerofERDCpodcast.org/39-global-forest-modeling.

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