Swedish SLU Forest Map

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SLU Forest Map – Site Near Oskarshamn, Sweden.

Introduction

The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) is developing and updating a forest map with Swedish National coverage. The map is developed using a ‘k nearest neighbors’ method driven by data obtained from a combination of LANDSAT and SPOT satellite images along with field data from the Swedish National Forest Inventory. The map holds a spatial coverage for the most of Sweden – with a grid resolution of 25m. In WindPRO we use the forest height data, but the original dataset also holds information about forest age, species and standing volume. Currently (2018), forest maps are available for years 2010, 2005 and 2000. In windPRO we distribute the latest version from 2010.

A few notes on the usage:

  1. SLU states that the map primarily intended for use with larger areas of forest, so if the area is less than a few hundred hectares then the information should be used with a degree of caution.
  2. EMD recommends that you validate the map against recent orthophotos or satellite images (see below)
  3. Data is typically stored in 'elevation grid object'
  4. Data is typically used used for annual energy production calculation - as displacement heights or/and as input to the Objective Roughness Approach (ORA)

Availability from within WindPRO

The data are available directly from within windPRO in 25 meter resolution. The data can be accessed from the online-services in the 'Elevation Grid Object' in the following way.

  1. Open the 'Elevation Grid Object'.
  2. Select ‘Data type’ to ‘Heights above terrain (a.g.l) for “elements”.
  3. Click ‘Add Layer from Online Data‘.

Data Type and Use in windPRO

The Swedish SLU Forest Map are delivered as gridded data with a spatial resolution of 25 meters.
It holds the tree height data as of 2010.
The data is used for forest modelling - and is very helpful in for establishing the displacement heights as well as the added roughness for the Objective Roughness Approach (ORA) model.

When you have loaded the data in windPRO, we recommend that you validate the location of the forest patches against recent satellite imagery, which can be done like this:

  1. Select background map - ‘EMD Global Satellite Imagery – 10m’ (this holds most recent satellite imagery) – or alternative windPRO European Satellite Imagery – 2.5m) – you will be able to see forest patches on these images
  2. Locate the key locations (such as mast and turbine locations)
  3. Inspect if the model has missed some of these ares (could be areas with no forest records)

Coverage

This dataset covers Sweden.

License

The map is in the public domain. SLU has made the data available free of charge.

External Links

More information on the SLU Forest Map is available at:
https://www.slu.se/en/Collaborative-Centres-and-Projects/the-swedish-national-forest-inventory/forest-statistics/slu-forest-map/

Acknowledgement

The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Resource Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences are acknowledged for development and release of the free and open dataset of forest heights.