Biodiversity Data

We collect, analyze, and apply biodiversity data to support smarter nature management. By combining spatial data sources, we model the probability of species and habitat occurrence, assess their role in ecological networks, and identify targets for more precise field surveys. We also engage in research collaborations and make innovative use of technology.

Accurate biodiversity data enables better assessment of the ecological impacts of forestry, construction, and other land uses — and helps direct protection and restoration efforts where they matter most.

Our team combines strong ecological expertise with practical land use know-how, based on experience from local projects to nationwide assessments.

Carbon Calculations

We provide carbon calculations for forestry, land use, timber harvesting, and logistics. By modelling different land use scenarios, we estimate carbon stocks in both trees and soil. These calculations not only support responsible land management but also enable participation in carbon trading schemes.

Our services are based on the latest scientific research and follow developments in the global carbon market. We offer reliable expert insights and data-driven tools.

In harvesting and logistics, our carbon assessments take into account fuel consumption, equipment types, productivity, and real operating conditions. This enables accurate emissions reporting, supports sustainability goals, and helps reduce fuel costs through more efficient operations.

With the Forest Key carbon calculation system, you connect responsibility to practice – and stand out as a pioneer.

Multi-objective Planning

We specialize in multi-objective forest and land use planning. Our expertise covers ecology, construction, forestry, and recreational use. We help identify and evaluate competing objectives, reconcile them, prepare concrete proposals, and manage stakeholder dialogue.

Benefits of expert-driven multi-objective planning:

  • Gain a clear and structured overview of land values, usage options, and alternative scenarios to support informed decision-making
  • Improve social acceptance and reduce land use conflicts
  • Optimize land use according to your strategic goals

We have developed multi-objective plans for thousands of hectares of urban and recreational forests and helped integrate renewable energy infrastructure with other land uses in hundreds of projects. Our experience also includes planning that emphasizes carbon sequestration, continuous cover forestry, and game management.

Restoration and Nature Management

Site Mapping

We identify sites where restoration and nature management actions are most impactful and feasible. Using data on biodiversity, ecological connectivity, forest structure, and hydrology, we evaluate potential areas and model the ecological benefits of restoration. We also consider practical implementation and cost-efficiency.

Planning and Implementation

We prepare tailored fieldwork plans with cost estimates. Restoration measures are selected based on site characteristics and objectives. For example, adding deadwood or promoting uneven-aged forest structures can support both ecological and economic goals. We open space for grove species by removing conifers and restore peatland ecosystems by blocking ditches in a controlled manner. Non-native species are removed using cost-effective and ecological methods.

We implement projects flexibly – either as a turnkey service or in a design and quality control role, depending on your needs.

Impact Assessment and Reporting

We monitor ecosystem development after restoration and provide clear, reliable reporting. Our tools allow cost-efficient impact assessment at both site and landscape scales, supporting evidence-based nature management.

Engagement and Stakeholder Collaboration

We implement participation and stakeholder cooperation professionally, tailored to each client’s needs. In many forest and land use projects, stakeholders — such as local residents — provide valuable insights for informed decision-making. When done well, information sharing, consultation and participation help prevent conflicts, improve predictability, and increase social acceptance.

We use technology to support collaboration, including user-friendly tools we’ve developed for crowdsourced data collection and participatory planning. In webinars and public events, we actively listen to different perspectives and provide clear communication on topics such as ecology and climate change.

In our experience, many concerns can be resolved through open dialogue — and the information gathered from stakeholders leads to better, more widely accepted decisions.

Engagement and Stakeholder Collaboration

We implement participation and stakeholder cooperation professionally, tailored to each client’s needs. In many forest and land use projects, stakeholders — such as local residents — provide valuable insights for informed decision-making. When done well, information sharing, consultation and participation help prevent conflicts, improve predictability, and increase social acceptance.

We use technology to support collaboration, including user-friendly tools we’ve developed for crowdsourced data collection and participatory planning. In webinars and public events, we actively listen to different perspectives and provide clear communication on topics such as ecology and climate change.

In our experience, many concerns can be resolved through open dialogue — and the information gathered from stakeholders leads to better, more widely accepted decisions.