International Conference on Forest Engineering and Remote Sensing Applications - (ICFERS-26)


19th - 20th May, 2026 | Rogner, Albania

Multi-format (In-person/Virtual)

Important Dates

Pre-registration Deadline

19th April, 2026

Paper Submission Deadline

29th April, 2026

Last Date Of Registration

4th May, 2026

Date Of Conference

19th - 20th May, 2026

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SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 9 SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 SDG 15 — Life on Land
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All Session Tracks

Track 01
Advancements in Remote Sensing Technologies for Forest Management

This track focuses on the latest innovations in remote sensing technologies that enhance forest management practices. Participants will explore how these advancements can improve data accuracy and decision-making in forestry.

Track 02
GIS Applications in Forest Engineering

This session will delve into the integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in forest engineering projects. Discussions will highlight case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of GIS in resource management and planning.

Track 03
Satellite Imagery for Environmental Monitoring

This track examines the role of satellite imagery in monitoring environmental changes in forest ecosystems. Presentations will cover methodologies for analyzing satellite data to assess forest health and biodiversity.

Track 04
Vegetation Analysis Using Remote Sensing Techniques

Participants in this session will investigate various remote sensing techniques for vegetation analysis. The focus will be on feature extraction methods that enhance the understanding of forest composition and structure.

Track 05
Predictive Modeling in Forest Resource Management

This track will explore the application of predictive modeling techniques in managing forest resources effectively. Attendees will learn about models that forecast forest growth, yield, and sustainability.

Track 06
Sensor Technologies for Forest Monitoring

This session will highlight the latest sensor technologies used for real-time forest monitoring. Discussions will include the integration of various sensors for comprehensive data collection and analysis.

Track 07
Data Analytics in Forestry: Techniques and Applications

This track focuses on the application of data analytics in forestry to derive actionable insights from large datasets. Participants will discuss techniques that enhance data interpretation and support decision-making processes.

Track 08
Sustainable Forestry Practices Through Remote Sensing

This session will address how remote sensing can promote sustainable forestry practices. Presentations will showcase successful initiatives that leverage remote sensing for conservation and resource optimization.

Track 09
Process Optimization in Forest Engineering Projects

This track will explore methodologies for optimizing processes in forest engineering projects. Participants will discuss strategies that enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impact.

Track 10
Risk Assessment in Forest Management Using Remote Sensing

This session will examine the role of remote sensing in conducting risk assessments for forest management. Discussions will focus on identifying and mitigating risks associated with forest health and resource exploitation.

Track 11
Innovative Engineering Applications in Remote Sensing

This track will showcase innovative engineering applications that utilize remote sensing technologies. Participants will explore interdisciplinary approaches that bridge engineering and environmental science for enhanced forest management.

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