Get a comprehensive overview of your forest area with the digital forest map. Easily visualise and manage boundaries, stands, and key information for effective forest management.

The digital forest map offers you a clear structure and provides a clear visual representation of your land holdings, forest districts, and important details such as skid trails. It is your indispensable tool for excellent navigation and efficient forest management.

Create customised map views by simply importing your own layers – known as custom layers – and digitising them directly.
Whether in the office using the map or out in the field with palos Mobile (GPS/GNSS): this is how you can seamlessly integrate elements such as raised hides, culverts, habitat trees or even your duck pond into your digital forestry map.

Make your map view more flexible and gain valuable insights from up-to-date geospatial data. Add external data sources with ease, use saved WMS servers and access protected sources – quickly and easily.
The cadaster as a separate layer on the digital forest map, not only provides transparency regarding one’s own land holdings but also allows neighbouring plots to be displayed.
Our boundary marker database not only gives you an insight into the location, type and condition of the boundary markers, but also helps you find your way around your site.
As part of our comprehensive package for forestry operations, changes to the digital forestry map are seamlessly and dynamically incorporated into the Operat system, ensuring a smooth workflow and simplified reporting.
You can edit the digital forest map yourself using the tools for dividing and connecting forest areas and drawing property boundaries.
Roads can be created simply by digitizing the center line, whereby the width can be specified individually.
Yes, you can create your own themes and import and export them (shp, Geo-PDF).
Yes, we would be happy to take over your existing forest map. Please get in touch with us to clarify further procedures together.
Yes, changes in the digital forest map lead to a recalculation of volumes, area sizes, and the designation of new sub-areas.