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NFI2
forest area
indicator of groundwater protection zones (2022) · proportion of conifers in basal area (standing-living; 4 classes)
regional demarcation: protection forest region
unit: %, subtotal
evaluation area: accessible forest without shrub forest
grid: 1.4-km grid
state 1993/95
protection forest region
Jura + PlateauNorthwestern AlpsNortheastern AlpsSouthwestern Alps Southeastern AlpsSouthern AlpsSwitzerland
indicator of groundwater protection zones (2022)proportion of conifers in basal area (standing-living; 4 classes)%±%±%±%±%±%±%±
n/an/a..............
0-10%..............
11-50%..............
51-90%..............
91-100%..............
total..............
no groundwater protection zonen/a2.90.43.30.64.80.94.61.03.20.74.10.83.50.3
0-10%22.01.08.30.912.51.49.61.36.00.949.21.918.20.5
11-50%22.61.011.01.015.51.55.51.02.30.65.30.913.40.5
51-90%28.41.122.81.427.41.810.21.46.40.99.21.220.40.6
91-100%24.21.054.71.639.82.070.02.182.11.532.21.844.40.6
total100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.
groundwater protection zonen/a0.90.52.12.12.32.34.12.86.54.42.01.41.90.6
0-10%15.52.04.43.121.16.24.02.83.13.160.04.920.71.6
11-50%21.22.314.75.113.25.06.03.30.0.4.92.115.01.5
51-90%34.72.624.46.224.16.49.74.114.96.26.02.425.21.8
91-100%27.62.554.47.239.37.476.36.075.57.627.14.437.32.0
total100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.
totaln/a2.60.33.20.64.60.84.60.93.40.73.80.73.40.2
0-10%21.00.98.10.913.11.39.11.25.90.950.71.818.50.5
11-50%22.40.911.11.015.31.45.61.02.20.65.20.913.50.4
51-90%29.31.022.91.327.21.810.21.36.80.98.71.120.90.5
91-100%24.70.954.71.639.71.970.61.981.81.531.51.743.70.6
total100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.100.0.
© WSL, Swiss National Forest Inventory, 05.03.2024 #1312838/494588

Table citation

Abegg, M.; Ahles, P.; Allgaier Leuch, B.; Cioldi, F.; Didion, M.; Düggelin, C.; Fischer, C.; Herold, A.; Meile, R.; Rohner, B.; Rösler, E.; Speich, S.; Temperli, C.; Traub, B.,
2023: Swiss national forest inventory - Result table No. 1312838. Birmensdorf, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL

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