October Meeting Details

October 13-15th 2025
Join us this October for our first in-person meeting of the (Nordic)Dendrometer Network
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We invite researchers using dendrometers in high-latitude and high-elevation areas to join us for three days of presentations, workshops and demonstrations.
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Maximum of 40 participants so please register as soon as possible!
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No attendance fee and some travel bursaries available upon application.
Event Information
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Ås, Norway
Venue
The meeting will take place at Vitenparken, located on the NMBU campus.
Høgskoleveien 1, 1433 Ås, Norway

Travel
Nearest airport is Oslo lufthavn
Train connections from Sweden and Denmark
The NMBU campus is 1.5 hours via public transport from Oslo lufthavn (Oslo Airport) or 1 hour drive
25 mins via train from Oslo Central station (Oslo S)
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Nearest hotel is Thon Hotel Ski (5 min train journey)
Plenty of options for hotels for all budgets in Oslo (25 minute train)
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Program
Highlights of the meeting:
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Exciting research talks from our community
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Workshop on analysis methods, R packages, data interpretation
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Modelling and upscaling
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Multi-sensor and data-stream integration
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Linking dendrometer data to other other sensor networks​
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Drought and stress detection (bark beetles, climate extremes...)
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Networking opportunities
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Keynote Speakers
Dr. Roman Zweifel. WSL, Switzerland
Prof. Kathy Steppe, Ghent University, Belgium
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Key Dates
Final registration date: 3 September
Organising committee
Please contact borealnetwork.norway@gmail.com if you would like to join the organising committee
Partners





Get in Touch
For further information about the network, meeting or any other questions, please contact: borealnetwork.norway@gmail.com
Nordic Dendrometer Network
The aim of the NordicDendrometerNet is to create new and strengthen existing collaborations between researchers measuring and monitoring tree growth and tree stress with dendrometers, with emphasis on Nordic and high-latitude regions. We aim to bridge gaps between the Nordics and other European monitoring projects by linking scientific expertise and facilitating data exchange. Ultimately, we would like to see the creation of a new pan-Nordic forest monitoring network with strong collaborative ties with other European and global forest monitoring networks and leverage different funding opportunities at the national and European levels.

Meet the Team
We are a new network comprised mainly of Nordic and European researchers (but open to all!)