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Stemwood volume of all trees and shrubs with a diameter at breast height (dbh) ≥12 cm with bark that were harvested, died or disappeared between two inventories.
area
basal area
biomass
ecological indicators
fellings
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Forest area stocked with young forest plants between 10 and 129 cm in length, having a specific type of damage. The target variable 469 and 468 are used to calculate the quotient target variable «forest area acc. to type of damage (young forest plants ≤129 cm) divided by forest area with damage assessment (young forest plants ≤129 cm)». The latter corresponds to the mean damage percentage of the forest area stocked with young forest plants between 10 and 129 cm in length. An independent mean damage percentage is calculated for each listed damage type, as young forest plants can have several types of damage simultaneously. Depending on the inventory, either only trees (NFI3, NFI5) or trees and selected shrub species (NFI4) were recorded as young trees.
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Forest area stocked with young forest plants from 130 cm in length up to 11.9 cm in diameter at breast height (DBH), having a specific type of damage. The target variable 469 and 468 are used to calculate the quotient target variable «forest area acc. to type of damage (young forest plants≥130 cm) divided by forest area with damage assessment (young forest plants≥130 cm)». The latter corresponds to the mean damage percentage of the forest area stocked with young forest plants from 130 cm in length up to 11.9 cm DBH. An independent mean damage percentage is calculated for each listed damage type, as young forest plants can have several types of damage simultaneously. Depending on the inventory, either only trees (NFI3, NFI5) or trees and selected shrub species (NFI4) were recorded as young trees.
forest edge
forest plots
increment
length of forest roads
mortality
number of stems
volume
woody species