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Classification
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Altitudinal vegetation belts in the system used in the guidelines for monitoring the sustainability and performance of protection forests (NaiS; Frehner et al. 2005), reduced to six classes. The variable represents a simplification of the NaiS altitudinal vegetation belts with ten classes (NAISHSTKOMB) in which the classes «hyperinsubric» and «colline» are merged with «colline with beech» to form the class «hyperinsubric and colline» and the class «lower montane» with «upper montane» and «lower/upper montane» to form the class «lower and upper montane». The information is based on the altitudinal vegetation belts determined by experts (accessible forest sample plots of NFI4 on the 1.4-km network; Arge Frehner et al. 2020), as well as on the altitudinal vegetation belts modelled for the period 1981-2010 (other sample plots; Zischg et al. 2021). n/a: located above the forest boundary modelled by Zischg et al. and sometimes in the area of lakes, which were relatively roughly cut out by Zischg et al.
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Demarcation of Switzerland into five regions (Jura, Plateau, Pre-Alps, Alps and Southern Alps) with relatively uniform growth and timber production conditions. The production regions were established by the Federal Office of Forestry long before the first National Forest Inventory (NFI1, 1983-1985). With a small exception along Lake Geneva, the boundaries of the production regions still follow the municipal boundaries of the time. Unlike the NFI, the Forestry Statistics of the Federal Statistical Office don't use the production regions as demarcation but rather the forestry zones, whose boundaries are somewhat different.
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Accessible forest, i.e. «forest without shrub forest» or «shrub forest» that can be accessed on foot and is situated in a forest that the cantons designated «protective forest» in 2022 according to the harmonised criteria of SilvaProtect-CH (Losey & Wehrli 2013).
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Sub-grids 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the field surveys on the sampling grid with a mesh size of 1.4 km (base grid).
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NFI's sampling grid with a mesh size of 1.4 km. The 1.4-km grid is the grid size covering all the previous terrestrial Inventories, which is why it is also called the base grid.
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LFI5 2018/26
production region
forest area
altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
1000 ha
LFI5 2018/26
production region
forest area
altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)·degree of cover (aerial photo, 5 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
subtotal, %
1000 ha
LFI5 2018/26
production region
forest area
degree of cover (aerial photo, 5 classes)·altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
subtotal, %
1000 ha
LFI5 2018/26
production region
proportion of forest plots
altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)·area of largest gap (5 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
subtotal, %
LFI5 2018/26
production region
proportion of forest plots
area of largest gap (5 classes)·altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
subtotal, %
LFI4 2009/17
production region
forest area
altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
1000 ha
LFI4 2009/17
production region
forest area
altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)·degree of cover (aerial photo, 5 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
subtotal, %
1000 ha
LFI4 2009/17
production region
forest area
degree of cover (aerial photo, 5 classes)·altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
subtotal, %
1000 ha
LFI4 2009/17
production region
proportion of forest plots
altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)·area of largest gap (5 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
subtotal, %
LFI4 2009/17
production region
proportion of forest plots
area of largest gap (5 classes)·altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)
protective forests (2022): accessible forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
subtotal, %
search result: 36 entries on 2 pages
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