The Forest Digital Twin Component (Forest DTC) team invites researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and stakeholders to join the upcoming Forest DTC User Meeting on 26 June 2026.
This online session will provide an overview of the latest developments in the Forest DTC system and showcase its current capabilities through live demonstrations. Participants will also receive updates on selected use cases that explore forest growth, management interventions, and disturbance dynamics under changing environmental conditions.
The meeting offers an opportunity to engage directly with the project team, learn about recent progress, and provide valuable feedback that will help shape the future development of the platform.
What is Forest DTC?
Forest Digital Twin Component (Forest DTC) is a project funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) under its Digital Twin Earth (DTE) programme.
The project is developing advanced digital twin capabilities to model the long-term evolution of forests under different climate scenarios, management strategies, and disturbance regimes. Through a series of use cases across Europe, Forest DTC investigates challenges such as wildfire risk, pest outbreaks, and sustainable forest management.
By combining Earth observation data, modelling approaches, and digital twin technologies, Forest DTC aims to support evidence-based decision-making, strengthen climate adaptation efforts, and contribute to the sustainable management of forest ecosystems.
Agenda Highlights
- Introduction to the Forest DTC system and its current state of development
- Demonstration of key platform capabilities
- Progress updates from selected European use cases
- Discussion on forest growth, management actions, and disturbance modelling
- Interactive feedback session with participants
Registration
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required. You can do so here to receive the meeting link via calendar invitation.
We encourage participants to share this invitation with colleagues and networks interested in forest monitoring, climate adaptation, digital twins, and sustainable forest management.
For more information about the project, visit foresttwin.org