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Urban forest

09. Urban forest by ownership class by region, type of forest land and distance to urban areas.

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5-year average for the period 2018-2022, presented as year 2020. Productive forest land is suitable for forest production and not significantly used for another purpose. Production of _1 m³sk (volume over bark include top) per hectare and year. Forest land is land with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover of more than 10 percent, or trees able to reach these thresholds in situ. Urban area boundaries are in accordance with Statistics Sweden's geodata from 2020. Urban areas are divided in four mutually exclusive zones around each urban area polygon. The zones are 0-300 meter, 301-1000 meter, 1001-2000 meter and 2001-3000 meter. In the table, we also show results for what is not urban forest. Private AB: corporations not owned by the state, municipalities, or county councils.
Individual: natural persons, estates of deceased persons, and companies that are not corporations. Municipalities and county council: Municipally and county council-owned properties.
Others: The National Property Board of Sweden, other state owners, corporations with the state as the majority owner (e.g., Sveaskog), and other public owners. This category also includes certain private ownership categories such as ecclesiastical owners, commons, and common forests.

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