Climate change undermines forests’ health, vitality, and, as a consequence, tree functionality, productivity, and resilience to biotic disturbances. Mountain and sub-alpine forests are particularly susceptible to climate extremes and are showing signs of degradation in Europe. Warmer temperatures, drought, higher frequency and intensity of natural disturbances increasingly alter species distribution and survival, their growing capacity, reproduction, establishment, as well as their potential adaptation to climate change. Real-time monitoring of trees’ and stands’ responses to such events provides an effective way to better understand and even foresee the adverse side effects of climate change. The use of advanced and innovative monitoring tools and devices is required for ensuring long-term, large-scale, and real-time monitoring of forest dynamics. Here, we present the TreeTalker Italia Network (TTIN), i.e., the first large-scale network of tree-proximal sensors (TreeTalkers©) at a national scale in Italy. We describe the recent advances, innovations, and potential of such devices for continuous monitoring and research. As a primer, we argue that TTIN will provide effective support to ongoing science and policy efforts for monitoring natural resources’ dynamics on a large scale (e.g., forest inventory, climate impacts), including their effects on human well-being.

Hearing nature’s heartbeat: towards large-scale real-time forest monitoring network in Italy / Vizzarri, M., Belelli Marchesini, L., Piermattei, A., Santopuoli, G., Ottaviano, M., Parisi, F., Yates, J., Asgha¬rinia, S., Alberti, G., Antonucci, S., Ascoli, D., Battipaglia, G., Bizzarri, A., Castagneri, D., Castaldi, S., Cocozza, C., Dionigi, M., Djacenko, S., Donati, C., Freppaz, M., et al.. - In: IFOREST. - ISSN 1971-7458. - 18:(2025), pp. 202-211. [10.3832/ifor4830-018]

Hearing nature’s heartbeat: towards large-scale real-time forest monitoring network in Italy

Lombardi F.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Climate change undermines forests’ health, vitality, and, as a consequence, tree functionality, productivity, and resilience to biotic disturbances. Mountain and sub-alpine forests are particularly susceptible to climate extremes and are showing signs of degradation in Europe. Warmer temperatures, drought, higher frequency and intensity of natural disturbances increasingly alter species distribution and survival, their growing capacity, reproduction, establishment, as well as their potential adaptation to climate change. Real-time monitoring of trees’ and stands’ responses to such events provides an effective way to better understand and even foresee the adverse side effects of climate change. The use of advanced and innovative monitoring tools and devices is required for ensuring long-term, large-scale, and real-time monitoring of forest dynamics. Here, we present the TreeTalker Italia Network (TTIN), i.e., the first large-scale network of tree-proximal sensors (TreeTalkers©) at a national scale in Italy. We describe the recent advances, innovations, and potential of such devices for continuous monitoring and research. As a primer, we argue that TTIN will provide effective support to ongoing science and policy efforts for monitoring natural resources’ dynamics on a large scale (e.g., forest inventory, climate impacts), including their effects on human well-being.
2025
8-ago-2025
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https://iforest.sisef.org/abstract/?id=ifor4830-018
Esperti anonimi
Climate-smart Forestry
Global Change
Internet of Things (IoT)
Tree Monitoring
Ecophysiology
The present work has received funding by: GEOSCIENCES IR - A Research Infrastructure for the Italian Geological Surveys Network, funded by European Union - NextGenerationEU - Mission 4 “Education and Research” - Component 2 “From Research to Business” - Investment 3.1 “Fund for the realization of an integrated system of research and innovation infrastructures” - Project IR0000037 - GeoSciences IR - CUP I53C22000800006; National Biodiversity Future Center (NBFC), project funded under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), Mission 4 Component 2 Investment 1.4 - Call for tender No. 3138 of 16 December 2021, rectified by Decree n.3175 of 18 December 2021 of the Italian Ministry of University and Research funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU, Award Number Project code CN_00000 033, Concession Decree No. 1034 of 17 June 2022 adopted by the Italian Ministry of University and Research, CUP H73C220003 00001, Project title “National Biodiversity Future Center – NBFC”; ITINERIS, Italian Integrated Environmental Research Infrastructures System (D.D. n. 130/2022 - CUP B53C22002150006) Funded by EU - Next Generation EU PNRR- Mission 4 “Education and Research” - Component 2: “From research to business” - Investment 3.1: “Fund for the realisation of an integrated system of research and innovation infrastructures”; AGRITECH - National research centre for agricultural technologies, Carbon and water cycles interactions during drought and their impact on WAter and ForEst Resources in the Mediterranean region (WAFER) technologies (CN00000022 – SP. 4 T, CUP C93C22002790001SAC.AD002. 173.021, CUP C93C22002790001); AGRITECH - National research centre for agricultural technologies, Multifunctional and resilient agriculture and forestry systems for the mitigation of climate change risks (CN000 00022 - SP. 4 T; CUP: C93C220027 90001; Task 4.1.3); MIUR Project (PRIN 2020) “Unravelling interactions between WATER and carbon cycles during drought and their impact on water resources and forest and grassland ecosySTEMs in the Mediterranean climate” - WATERSTEM DCN_0000 0033D.D. n. 130/2022 - CUP B53C2200215 0006 protocol code: 20202WF53Z and “WAFER” @CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche); the Open-Earth-Monitor Cyberinfrastructure project funded from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 101059548. The authors wish to thank people contributing to the field work such as: Silvio Oggioni, Lorenzo Rossi, Luca Malanchini, Alberica Orsa Maria Mion, Michel Saini (Università degli Studi di Milano); Luca Cadez, Lorenzo Maria Sabbadini, Mauro Lo Cascio; Raffaella Dibona (University of Padua); Concetta Lisella, Diana Alfieri, Pierdomenico Spina (Università degli Studi del Molise); site managers and other public bodies supporting the TTIN establishment: ERSAF Lombardia, Azienda Speciale Silvo Pastorale di Troina, Parco Nazionale dell’Appennino Tosco-Emiliano, Parco Nazionale d’Abruzzo, Lazio e Molise, Parchi delle Madonie e dei Nebrodi, Parco Nazionale dei Monti Sibillini, Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia, Carabinieri Forestali di Tarvisio, Reparto Carabinieri Biodiversità di Vallombrosa, Reparto Carabinieri Biodiversità di Isernia, Unione Comuni Valdarno e Valdisieve, Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio e Ufficio Territoriale Carabinieri per la Biodiversità di Caserta. The authors also acknowledge the partners of the PRIN ITT-Net for making previous TTs’ sites available for integration into TTIN.
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Vizzarri, M.; Belelli Marchesini, L.; Piermattei, A.; Santopuoli, G.; Ottaviano, M.; Parisi, F.; Yates, J.; Asgha¬rinia, S.; Alberti, G.; Antonucci, S...espandi
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