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Environmental consideration historical-cultural values

10. Percentage (%) of the surrounding areas of ancient monuments affected by regeneration felling. The entire country. Year (5-year average) 2014-2023

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Year (Five-year average) is given as the middle year, for example 2018-2022=2020.
The surrounding area of an ancient monument is part of the ancient monument and has the same protection as the ancient monument.
The surrounding area of an ancient monument might be damaged by several damage causes, the highest degree of damage decides a site's overall degree of damage.
Degree of damage:
None damage
Impact - an impact that can be restored. Examples include minor vehicle ruts, felling debris, and compression damage.
Damage - damage that can be restored. Examples include vehicle ruts, certain types of soil scarification, and substantial accumulation of felling debris.
Severe damage - irreversible damage that cannot be restored. Examples include soil scarification, vehicle ruts, or uprooted trees, all of which may expose underlying cultural layers.

Databasen består mestadels av statistik som ingår i Sveriges officiella statistik. / The database consists mostly of statistics included in the Official Statistics of Sweden.