Selection from the list of topics

back

NFI4NFI5
change: total number of stems with two most important forms of damages
type of damage to trees (13 classes)
regional demarcation: biogeographical region
unit: n
evaluation area: accessible forest without shrub forest NFI4/NFI5
grid: 1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
change 2009/17–2018/26
biogeographical region
JuraPlateauNorthern AlpsWestern Central-AlpsEastern Central-AlpsSouthern AlpsSwitzerland
type of damage to trees (13 classes)n±%n±%n±%n±%n±%n±%n±%
n/a..............
no visible damage-8207994.719-9592659.621-14555339.914-2791660.931-5883852.821-4777008.933-45808516.78
exposed wood core671253.6731712157.6332389768.3361155817.5352121385.7251437878.4489488261.216
crack, woundwood rib35823.9178-30258.9309-459023.027-9483.780917850.3514-194890.861-639982.137
stem breakage140443.5137355233.851637278.550211451.66728630.9423-1030.0185211372008.336
defoliation >50%1083832.9201604900.8162070294.518338138.961284197.5481120487.5576501851.913
canker-39377.4289207112.254963648.423337636.026147687.9781169305.7172786012.813
bark necrosis20659.2266144483.970168861.133..73650.27972582.8116480237.234
resinosis1062909.9271474128.3275539019.9122351268.7214662993.1132438829.61717529149.57
inclusion-232679.341-131426.065-355317.574-16044.139597414.4105132626.481-505426.166
stag-headedness129508.5121-82069.3176405347.059177392.984345.541542-338918.890291605.9168
other type of damage257468.862226591.271424185.269258172.85536807.34861480476.3332683701.625
lying living trees-34359.52061713.74279145758.5162-124502.095-99038.4203426140.057315712.4134
dead trees2882887.7151641172.6343525584.3211518149.5261925443.7223722176.91915215414.89
total..............
© WSL, Swiss National Forest Inventory, 21.05.2024 #1708359/608221

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. 1708359. Birmensdorf, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL

back