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Foresting Tomorrow
Foresting Tomorrow
36 episodes
5 days ago
Weekly insights on the latest innovations in forestry.
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Weekly insights on the latest innovations in forestry.
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Foresting Tomorrow #35 | Fire satellites, forest economics, and the return of waffle-roofed racing
Foresting Tomorrow
51 minutes 26 seconds
1 week ago
Foresting Tomorrow #35 | Fire satellites, forest economics, and the return of waffle-roofed racing

We’re back! After a long summer break, season 3 kicks off with satellites, timber losses, and surprising wood applications. First up, we look to the skies with Muon Space’s new satellite constellation, FireSat, designed to detect wildfires as small as 5x5 metres from space. With a 20-minute revisit time across the globe, could this change how early we respond to forest fires?

Next, we explore a sobering forecast: European forests could face €247 billion in timber losses by 2100 due to climate-related disturbances. We discuss the data behind this projection, what it means for forestry systems like clearcutting versus close-to-nature management, and how digital tools can help landowners plan for a more resilient future.

And finally, a lighter story—literally. Melbourne’s iconic Albert Park, home to the Australian Grand Prix, is getting a new pit building with a waffle-style CLT timber roof. Motorsport meets mass timber in a beautiful new crossover between sustainability and speed.

Also in this episode:

  • Summer reflections from France, the Netherlands, and a potential tree genetics road trip
  • How remote sensing is evolving with purpose-built satellites
  • Why forestry economics and biodiversity must now go hand in hand
  • The need for traceability and transparency in forest planning


Foresting Tomorrow is a weekly podcast hosted by Jens Isbak, Rasmus Pedersen, and Benjamin Lauridsen.

Foresting Tomorrow
Weekly insights on the latest innovations in forestry.