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NFI3NFI5
change: stand density index (SDI)
altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 10 classes)
regional demarcation: economic region
unit: index
evaluation area: accessible forest without shrub forest NFI1-NFI5
grid: 1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
change 2004/06–2018/26
economic region
Western JuraEastern JuraWestern PlateauCentral PlateauEastern PlateauWestern Pre-AlpsCentral Pre-AlpsEastern Pre-AlpsNorthwestern AlpsCentral AlpsNortheastern AlpsSouthwestern AlpsSoutheastern AlpsSouthern AlpsSwitzerland
altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 10 classes)index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%index±%
n/a..............................
upper subalpine......................40.96232.368154.62945.835
subalpine....-136.00....66.51581.64419.72759.245176.228150.83636.86517.313771.33447.824
high-montane157.745..-293.828....42.7190-4.7102022.232465.24514.6544154.93028.36912.5179-21.213519.958
upper montane (N)-13.1133179.00-11.5743-11.5753-163.82952.0673.9579-58.85432.311925.8168-73.510743.117413.6327..-9.0124
lower montane (N)-48.444-19.8175-50.9134-23.9218-63.4440.320872-24.3172-18.820862.252111.828-310.84744.392-0.48747..-39.834
lower/upper montane (S)..........................141.037141.037
submontane (N)-71.044-93.040-19.7225-63.943-52.137117.00-42.0204-184.551-169.842145.65067.520960.688-2.04105..-60.120
colline with beech (S)..........................26.96926.969
colline-19.4532..-183.442..13.8434............-8.9407119.00102.4389.5274
hyperinsubric (S)..........................118.444118.444
total-35.535-71.840-44.874-52.546-55.32840.670-4.5428-50.64537.24660.551-83.07031.03916.08260.628-8.563
© WSL, Swiss National Forest Inventory, 05.03.2024 #1409427/591206

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. 1409427. Birmensdorf, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL

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