Development of a national forest inventory method for French overseas forests

Forest Inventory

  • Africa
  • French Guiana • Guadeloupe • Martinique • Mayotte • Réunion

ONF International • April 2025 – February 2026

Context

The National Forest Inventory (IFN) covers mainland France and Corsica. Overseas forests, which account for one-third of France’s forest area and are home to exceptional biodiversity, do not benefit from harmonised monitoring despite legal obligations (2014 Agriculture and Food Law, 2021 Climate Resilience Law). The State, via the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty (MASA), has mandated the National Forestry Office (ONF) and the National Institute of Geographic and Forest Information (IGN) to design a methodology adapted to the specificities of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion and Mayotte (DROM).

The ONF entrusted this study to its subsidiary ONF International (ONFI) in 2025.

Activities carried out

The ultimate objective of the project is to propose one or more scenarios for inventory methods, with costed roadmaps, for the implementation of the IFN in the five overseas departments and regions covered by the study.

Given the specific characteristics of these territories, this study will assess how to integrate new technologies into this inventory, in particular remote sensing, deep learning and new methods for monitoring flora and fauna biodiversity.

Testing the forest inventory protocol in dense forest – Réunion Island. As part of the project, teams from ONF Réunion, ONF International and a botanist from the Department are testing the protocol in dense forest. The conditions are challenging because the very dense vegetation prevents the optimal use of standard measurement tools (Vertex): team members cannot see one another and the positioning of trees is done by voice alone.

The project in figures

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French forests are overseas: biodiversity and major forest heritage

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DROM covered: French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Réunion, Mayotte

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experts

14

months of work

Project details

The project is based on a step-by-step, scientific approach, combining local and international expertise.
The work phases include engaging institutional and scientific stakeholders, developing sampling protocols tailored to the realities of overseas territories, and integrating innovative technologies such as remote sensing and artificial intelligence.
The study also includes field trials to validate the feasibility of the proposed methods and ensure their reproducibility across the five overseas departments and regions concerned.

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Training session on testing protocols

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Field mission in French Guiana

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French Guiana — ADNE training course on water management

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Reunion — field data collection

The main phases of the project

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Bibliographic review & initial analysis

2

Consultation with international, national and territorial stakeholders and facilitation of workshops

3

Design of field testing devices

4

Supervision and implementation of data collection

5

Analysis and final scenarios for overseas IFN

Expected results

Analyses and quantified scenarios for the overseas IFN

The project delivered:

  • Consolidated analyses of the data collected.
  • Operational inventory scenarios tailored to the specific constraints and challenges of the overseas departments and regions.
  • Recommendations for the implementation of a robust, statistically valid and reproducible overseas IFN.
“CIRAD is delighted to be collaborating with ONFI on this ambitious project, bringing together complementary expertise to develop a robust inventory method suited to overseas contexts, demonstrating the ability of our institutions to jointly develop reliable tools for the sustainable management of tropical forests.”

Dr Lilian Blanc
Researcher at the Forests and Societies Research Unit
CIRAD

Budget
1M d'Euros
Partners
Cirad, CNRS, IRD, Globeo, Geofit, Terea, IGN
Beneficiaries
French Institutions
Donor
ONF

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