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EEAFigure Balance between felling and increment on forest available for wood supply
Growing stock decreases if the ratio of felling to increment is under 100 %.
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EEAFigure Environmentally-compatible bioenergy potential from complementary fellings in 2030
Analyse how much bioenergy could be produced in Europe without harming the environment
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EEAFigure Environmentally-compatible bioenergy potential from forests
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EEAFigure Environmentally-compatible bioenergy potential from residues in 2030
Analyse how much bioenergy could be produced in Europe without harming the environment
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Indicator Assessment Forest: growing stock, increment and fellings (SEBI 017) - Assessment published May 2010
The ratio of felling to increment is relatively stable at around 60 %. This favourable utilization rate prevails across Europe, with the exception of Albania and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and has allowed growing stock to increase.
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Publication Halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010: proposal for a first set of indicators to monitor progress in Europe
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EEAFigure Net annual increment and annual felling, EEA countries
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EEAFigure Overall development 1990-2005 in the 32 EEA member countries of net annual increment in growing stock and annual fellings of forest available for wood supply
This graph shows the overall development of net annual increment in growing stock and annual fellings of forest available for wood supply in 1990-2005 in the 32 EEA member countries
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