Characterizing and Monitoring Forest Dynamics through Synergistic Multi-SAR Insights

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The SupSAR project, funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), aims to perform a pre-launch analysis of synergistic multi-SAR approaches for forest monitoring. A key objective is to provide orbit phasing recommendations for the coordinated use of Sentinel-1 Next Generation and ROSE-L missions. These recommendations will optimise temporal and spatial observation strategies to improve the retrieval of critical forest parameters, particularly forest height and above-ground biomass. The project will develop advanced deep learning algorithms tailored for C- and L-band SAR data, construct benchmark datasets across a range of forest ecosystems, and generate actionable insights to support ESA’s future mission planning.

The project is structured around several key objectives:

  1. Consolidate a scientific foundation for advanced algorithms and multi-mission synergies in SAR data for forest characterisation
    The project will develop and validate advanced algorithms that use the unique capabilities of multi-frequency SAR data for forest characterisation and dynamics. This effort also aims to strengthen a scientific foundation that transcends individual mission objectives, with a focus on synergistic innovations.
  2. Provide recommendations for Sentinel missions as an integrated 'System of Systems'
    Through detailed analysis of acquisition timing and orbit configurations, the project will deliver practical recommendations for coordinating Sentinel-1 Next Generation and ROSE-L missions to maximise synergy and retrieval performance for forest monitoring.
  3. Build expertise within Europe's scientific and industrial sectors for new SAR instrument applications
    The project will strengthen capacity through hands-on workshops, webinars, and open-access tools to prepare the next generation of SAR remote sensing professionals.
  4. Develop innovative tools, products, and applications to enable market readiness and leadership
    The aim is to create automated processing pipelines and user-customizable toolkits to generate high-quality forest monitoring products, enabling European companies to lead in operational multi-SAR applications.
  5. Prepare stakeholders for swift adoption and operational use of new SAR data products
    A stakeholder network will be activated and expanded via case studies, documentation, and training support to ensure rapid integration of project outputs into real-world forest management and Earth observation services.

The project is funded by the European Space Agency (ESA)  and will be kicked off in September 2025.

The Project Lead

  • The consortium of partners:

    The SupSAR project involves four consortium partners: University of Twente, the Prime Contractor, and Università degli Studi di Napoli Parthenope, Aalto University, and ETForestService, who are Subcontractors.

    University of Twente

    Università degli Studi di Napoli Parthenope

    ETForestService

    Aalto University 

  • Study Areas:

    Two main study areas have been identified for the core aim of the project. Each area is of sufficient scale and has been selected to assess the performance of the proposed forest monitoring approach. These areas cover diverse forest types and span a wide range of canopy heights. Predictions from our method will be validated against ground-truth data obtained from high-quality, high-resolution Airborne Laser Scanning.

    Kotka–Kouvol study area in Finland  

    • Under development, stay tuned for results!

    Gabon study area in Africa

    • Under development, stay tuned for results!
  • datasets

    • Under development, stay tuned for results!

     Tool and scripts

    • Under development, stay tuned for results!
  • Please send me an email with your contact details. 
    h.aghababaei@utwente.nl

  • Stay informed on key milestones, deliverables, and project developments. We will regularly update this page with important dates to keep you up to date on the project's progress.


    September 2025: Kick-Off (KO) Meeting

    We will officially commence the SupSAR project with a meeting in September 2025. This event brought together representatives from the European Space Agency (ESA) and the project partners: University of Twente, Università degli Studi di Napoli Parthenope, Aalto University, and ETForestService. During the meeting, we discuss each work package, including deliverables, key objectives, timelines, and implementation strategies


    February 2026:  Progress Review1 At the contractor’s premises


    September 2026: Mid-Term Progress Review2 at ESA-ESRIN


    February 2027:  Progress Review3 At the contractor’s premises


    September 2027: Final Review at ESA-ESRIN