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Developing a forest naturalness indicator for Europe
Concept and methodology for a high nature value (HNV) forest indicator: European forests are a complex mosaic of conditions, constantly influenced by internal dynamics and external pressures determined by natural and anthropogenic factors. This report documents the first steps for the development of a forest naturalness indicator for Europe. An enhanced European HNV forest indicator and its corresponding map will enable us to gain better insight into the current status and extent of forest naturalness, and will allow for further analyses on spatial and time trends.
Land accounts for Europe 1990-2000
Towards integrated land and ecosystem accounting
European forests — ecosystem conditions and sustainable use
10 messages for 2010 - Forest ecosystems
Short assessment of the status of the European forest ecosystems
Rotations within the forest territory, ha/year, as % of the forested territory 1990
Share of forest area by number of tree species
Share of forest-related manufacturing activities in total gross value added, selected European countries 2000
Status of national forest programmes in Europe
The Green Background of Europe
Conceptual grouping of CORILIS layers to approach european green areas (10 km radius)
The Metropolitan Forest of Madrid: location of planned forest lots
The dataset gives the location and extent of planned forest lots around the city of Madrid under the municipal plan 'Madrid 360'
The stocks of forest types in Europe 1990-2000
Unit = ha
The storm 'Kyrill' in January 2007 brought much destruction in central Europe, including a forest loss of 45 million cubic metres of standing timber
The transfers of land between agriculture and forest and semi-natural cover types across Europe
This maps shows the deviation from average of the conversion between forest and seminatural areas to agriculture (1990-2000), represented by NUTSX (NUTS3, NUTS2 mainly, NUTS0 in a few cases
Total number of endangered vascular plant species and the share of endangered tree species and other endangered vascular plant species in forests
Trend data showing the number of large trees (> 70 cm in southern and central Europe and > 50 cm in northern Europe) per 100 ha forest area for six European countries
Trends in three European forest birds; lesser spotted woodpecker, Dendrocopus minor, willow tit, Parus montanus (a) and collared flycatcher, Ficedula albicollis (b)
Wooded species
Forest utilisation rate in 2005 (annual increment in growing stock as a percentage of annual felling) for countries in the Ministerial Conference on the Protection of Forests in Europe (MCPFE)
This map shows the forest utilisation rate in 2005 (annual increment in growing stock as a percentage of annual felling) for countries in the MCPFE
National patterns of core forest loss (%) by type of forest conversion and forest fragmentation process
How to read the graph: In Netherlands, nearly 60% of core forest loss is towards artificial/agricultural cover and dominated by shrinkage (around 45%), then attrition (above 10%)
Net formation of forest and transitional woodland, in ha, 1990-2000, EEA-23
Net formation of forest territory and natural land 1990-2000 as % of initial year
Number of forest fires and burnt area in the EU Mediterranean countries
The figure shows the number of forest fires and burnt area in the EU Mediterranean area
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
Ozone AOT40 for forest, 2010
The map shows the exposure of European forest areas to ozone (AOT40), reference year 2010