Universitätswald – Landshut, Bayern
As part of the FutureForest project, a demo area was set up in the university forest of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU).
This testing area was thoroughly equipped with climate sensors by the Freie Universität Berlin (FUB).
The sensors collect climate-relevant data on site. This includes soil moisture, soil temperature, electrical conductivity of the soil, air humidity, and air temperature. In addition, the leaf tension is measured with cameras and the tree diameter with dendrometers at a temporal resolution of up to 10 minutes.
Access to the complete dataset can be acquired through the Forestry Data Space (FDS).
Map Legend
Switch the 6 test locations with a total of 18 deciduous trees on and off.
Switch the 6 test locations with 12 deciduous and 12 coniferous trees on and off.
Switch the 6 test locations with a total of 18 coniferson and off.
Switch the LoRa gateways on and off.
Mark two points on the map with the left mouse button and press the Measure Distance button.
Switch the LoRa weather station with 8 live sensor measurements on and off.
Switch the 12 wildlife cameras which show live images of the treetops on and off.
Switch the map for soil water content (%) on and off. Averaged over 18 locations and 60 sensors, taking into account the last 6 measured values of each sensor.
Switch the map for the soil temperature (°C) on and off. Averaged over 18 locations and 60 sensors, taking into account the last 6 readings from each sensor.
Switch the map for the moisture of the tree trunks on and off. Averaged over 18 locations and 60 sensors, taking into account the last 6 measured values of each sensor.
Switch the map for the temperature of the tree trunks on and off. Averaged over 18 locations and 60 sensors, taking into account the last 6 measured values of each sensor.
Switch the hover-function for the icons on and off.
Switch the battery display for the photovoltaic-powered LoRa gateway on and of