The Challenge: Modernizing the Forest Lifecycle
Forest management goes far beyond routine maintenance. For state forestry services (comparable to the Greek Dasarchio), managing woodlands involves a complex balance of ecological preservation, fire prevention, and sustainable timber exploitation.
A highly labor-intensive aspect of this is "tree-marking" (martelage): identifying and registering specific trees for felling to thin out the forest or harvest timber. Traditionally, this required endless paperwork, manual calculations of wood volume, and complex administrative processes to prepare the wood for the market.
By integrating specialized forestry modules into Dipla, authorities have digitized the entire lifecycle—from the ranger marking a tree in the forest to the timber merchant buying a lot from a generated catalog.
Sustainable Exploitation
Digitizing millions of trees across vast natural reserves.
The Specialized Forestry Toolkit
While Dipla effortlessly handles standard nature maintenance, it also features powerful, built-in algorithms designed specifically for the timber industry.
Digital Tree-Marking
Rangers use the mobile app to mark trees for felling directly on the digital map. They input crucial parameters such as tree species, height, and trunk thickness right at the source.
Automated Volume (Kubering)
Based on the logged field parameters, Dipla's internal formulas automatically calculate the exact wood volume (kubering) for each individual tree, eliminating manual math errors.
Lot Aggregation
Individual marked trees can be easily grouped into commercial "lots". The system automatically aggregates the total timber volume and value per lot for sales purposes.
From the Forest to the Market
The true power of this specialized module is how it bridges the gap between field inventory and commercial administration, drastically reducing the workload for forestry departments.
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Automated Sales Catalogs
Once the lots are defined, Dipla goes a step further: it automatically generates a complete, professional timber sales catalog. This document includes maps, species breakdowns, and precise volume calculations.
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Ready for Merchants
These catalogs can be printed or distributed digitally to potential timber merchants and buyers. Traders receive exactly the detailed, transparent data they need to make accurate bids.
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Execution Transparency
When the felling begins, the digital inventory ensures that only the exact marked trees are harvested. The mobile app allows execution teams to verify each tree, preventing illegal or accidental logging.
Conclusion: Streamlining State Forestry
By utilizing Dipla's advanced forestry modules, state services transform a traditionally complex, paper-heavy process into a seamless digital workflow. From the moment a ranger marks a tree in the woods, the system handles the complex volume calculations and lot aggregations, culminating in the automated creation of commercial sales catalogs. This saves thousands of administrative hours and ensures transparent, profitable, and sustainable forest management.