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Inventory

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2009/17
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number of stems

Classification

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Species of young forest plants ≥10 cm in height and ≤11.9 cm in diameter at breast height (dbh) with individual classes for the ten most important species or species groups in Switzerland («main tree species»), as well as the classes «other conifers», «other broadleaves» and «species not assessed in all inventories». The main tree species are spruce (Picea spp.), fir (Abies spp.), pine (Pinus sylvestris, P. nigra, P. strobus, P. mugo subsp. uncinata), larch (Larix spp. ), Arolla pine (Pinus cembra), beech (Fagus sylvatica), maple (Acer spp.), ash (Fraxinus spp.), oak (Quercus spp.) and chestnut (Castanea sativa). Reference: Field Survey (MID 1051: Jungwaldpflanzenart - Zählung)
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region

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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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Division of Switzerland into 14 regions (2 in the Jura, 3 on the Plateau, 3 in the Pre-Alps, 5 in the Alps and 1 in the Southern Alps). The economic regions are a subdivision of the production regions according to economic-geographical criteria.
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Demarcation of Switzerland used in NFI for protective forest analyses. The six protective forest regions were derived from the economic regions by combining individual regions according to natural and statistical criteria.
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Regional demarcation with the cantons as a unit, with the two half-cantons, Basel-Land and Basel-Stadt, combined into one canton for statistical reasons.
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Demarcation of Switzerland into six regions with similar flora and fauna. The six regions correspond to the basic categories in the publication «The Biogeographical Regions of Switzerland», which was published by FOEN in 2022.
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evaluation area

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Forest that was less than two-thirds covered with shrubs in the four inventories NFI2 (1993-1995), NFI3 (2004-2006), NFI4 (2009-2017) and NFI5 (2018-2026), was accessible on foot and could be stocked, i.e. did not contain forest roads, recreational facilities, streams, avalanche paths, etc.
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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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LFI4 2009/17
production region
number of stems of young forest plants
size classe (young forest; 5 classes)·main tree species in young forest (counting)
stockable and accessible forest without shrub forest NFI2-NFI5
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
subtotal, %
LFI4 2009/17
economic region
number of stems of young forest plants
size classe (young forest; 5 classes)·main tree species in young forest (counting)
stockable and accessible forest without shrub forest NFI2-NFI5
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
subtotal, %
LFI4 2009/17
protective forest region
number of stems of young forest plants
size classe (young forest; 5 classes)·main tree species in young forest (counting)
stockable and accessible forest without shrub forest NFI2-NFI5
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
subtotal, %
LFI4 2009/17
canton
number of stems of young forest plants
size classe (young forest; 5 classes)·main tree species in young forest (counting)
stockable and accessible forest without shrub forest NFI2-NFI5
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
subtotal, %
LFI4 2009/17
biogeographical region
number of stems of young forest plants
size classe (young forest; 5 classes)·main tree species in young forest (counting)
stockable and accessible forest without shrub forest NFI2-NFI5
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
subtotal, %
search result: 52 entries on 3 pages

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 NFI. Result tables and maps of the NFI surveys 1983–2022 (NFI1, NFI2, NFI3, NFI4, NFI5.1–5) on the internet. [Published online 30.05.2023] Available from the World Wide Web <http://www.lfi.ch/resultate/> . Birmensdorf, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
https://doi.org/10.21258/1769925