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2004/06
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Proportion of sample plots that meet the forest definition of NFI, i.e. are covered by "forest without shrub forest" or "shrub forest".
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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 three classes. The variable represents a simplification of the NaiS altititudinal vegetation belts in six classes (NAISHSTKOMB6KL) in which the class «hyperinsubric and colline» is mearged with «submontane» to form the class «hyperinsubric, colline, submontane», the class «lower and upper montane» with «high montane» to form the class «montane» and the class «subalpine» with «upper subalpine» to form the class «subalpine». 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).
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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).
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Sample plots without/with gaps ≥100 m² from canopy edge to canopy edge that intersect with the interpretation area (50 × 50 m), classified according to the area of the largest gap into five classes. Reference: aerial photo interpretation
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Aspect, classified into the following five classes: North, East, South, West and indeterminate. «Indeterminate» means that the slope is ≤10%. Reference: Field Survey (MID 191: Azimut der Exposition)
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Measure of inter-tree crowding of the tree crowns in a stand. Reference: Field Survey (MID 266: Schlussgrad)
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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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Forest of which less than two-thirds is covered with shrubs that can be accessed on foot.
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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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LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
dry stone wall or pile of stones
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
extent of damage gaps (10 classes)
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
geomorphological object
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
human overuse and disturbance
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
inner edge
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
intensity of recreational use
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
location of vehicle tracks
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
pile of branches and wood
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
recreation infrastructure
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
seasonality of recreational use
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
snag
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
stumps and lying deadwood
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
traces of landslides
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
traces of rockfall
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
type of gap
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
water body
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
LFI3 2004/06
production region
proportion of forest plots
altitudinal vegetation belts (NaiS; 6 classes)·area of largest gap (5 classes)
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
subtotal, %
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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