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Inventory

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2018/26
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2009/17
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2004/06

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Dry weight (mass) of standing and lying deadwood, determined with the help of the species- and decomposition-dependent wood densities of the following components: 1) stemwood, merchantable branchwood, branch brushwood and roots of standing and lying dead trees and shrubs with a diameter at breast height (dbh) ≥12 cm without stem breakage; 2) stemwood of the still standing stump, branch brushwood and roots of standing dead trees and shrubs ≥12 cm dbh with stem breakage and 3) LIS-deadwood, i.e. the lying deadwood with a diameter ≥7 cm (merchantable wood without merchantable wood pieces in heaps of branches), which cannot be assigned to a tree or shrub ≥12 cm dbh.
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Classification

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Forest ownership, classified according to the two categories: 'public' and 'private'. Reference: Forest Service Survey (MID 365: Eigentum)

region

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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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evaluation area

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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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Forest that was less than two-thirds covered with shrubs in the five inventories NFI1 (1983-1985), NFI2 (1993-1995), NFI3 (2004-2006), NFI4 (2009-2017) and NFI5 (2018-2026) and was accessible on foot.
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Forest that was less than two-thirds covered with shrubs in both NFI4 (2009-2017) and NFI5 (2018-2026) and is accessible on foot.

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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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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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LFI5 2018/26
economic region
biomass of deadwood
ownership (2 categories)
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
1000 kg/ha
LFI5 2018/26
economic region
biomass of deadwood
ownership (2 categories)
accessible forest without shrub forest NFI1-NFI5
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
1000 kg/ha
LFI5 2018/26
economic region
biomass of deadwood
ownership (2 categories)
accessible forest without shrub forest NFI4/NFI5
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
1000 kg/ha
LFI4 2009/17
economic region
biomass of deadwood
ownership (2 categories)
accessible forest without shrub forest
1.4-km grid
column total, %
1000 kg/ha
LFI4 2009/17
economic region
biomass of deadwood
ownership (2 categories)
accessible forest without shrub forest NFI1-NFI5
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
1000 kg/ha
LFI4 2009/17
economic region
biomass of deadwood
ownership (2 categories)
accessible forest without shrub forest NFI4/NFI5
1.4 km grid, subgrids 1-5
column total, %
1000 kg/ha
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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