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FOREXT Fridays webinar: Marteloscope

26 June 2026, 13:00–14:00, CEST Online
Three individuals walking along a path in a forest filled with tall birch trees

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Michael den Herder

In 2026, FOREXT is partnering with the EU-funded project FORADVISE for FOREXT Fridays. The webinars cover topics prioritised by the FOREXT network and FORADVISE Working Groups.

On 26 June at 13:00 CEST, FOREXT Fridays presents two Marteloscope cases from Ireland and Germany.

Marteloscope webinar

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 economic data such as wood quality and price. Learn more and register today.

Agenda

Time in CEST.

- Welcome and introduction
- Integrate Network: what is a Marteloscope?
Speakers

Andreas Schuck

Senior Researcher

- Marteloscope case study in Ireland
Speakers

Jonathan Spazzi

Teagasc Forestry

- Marteloscopes in North Rhine-Westphalia as tools for stakeholder engagement
Speakers

Carolin Stiehl

Wald und Holz NRW

- Questions & Answers
- Wrap-up: how the Marteloscopes can support forest advisors
Speakers

Andreas Schuck

Senior Researcher

- Announcements and opportunities board
    Speakers

    Jonathan Spazzi

    Teagasc Forestry

    Carolin Stiehl

    Wald und Holz NRW

    Networks
    FOREXT

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