Access to forest experiments
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Forest experiments for research purposes provides an opportunity to utilize experiments established in the forest environment to produce in-depth and diverse information. The experiments vary in duration and scope and can be used to study, for example, forest management measures, forest cultivation options, soil properties, the success of tree species origins, biodiversity, forest health, and ecosystem functioning.
The service focuses on the careful planning, establishment, measurement, and maintenance of experimental plots. Research data is handled with care to ensure its quality, documentation, and further usability. The strengths of the experts conducting the research include measurement methods and the handling of equipment and materials.
The service is aimed at researchers, research institutes, and other stakeholders who need in-depth information about forests through research. The aim is to support research by providing high-quality and reliable information to support decision-making, development, and communication.
Sample collection
Collection and processing of forest and tree-specific data and samples for research purposes.
Target groups
Researchers, research groups, research communities, research networks, research projects, research organizations, companies.
Access type
- Physical, remote or hybrid access.
Service usage restrictions
- Operate in accordance with Luke's guidelines, taking occupational safety into account.
- Take into account permits and operating restrictions.
- The delivery, further use, and instructions for the material must be agreed upon in advance.
Information to support the application
Describe the work to be carried out in the research, the duration and timing of the work, the required qualifications, the geographical location of the work, and any other special requirements.