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Introduction to National Reporting Tables (8, 9 &10)

Introduction to National Reporting Tables (8, 9 &10)

Örjan Jonsson

National Reporting
Transformation of national
data to global data

National Reporting
Transformation of national
data to global data

A. Global Classification

and Definitions (given)

B. National Data Sources

F.

Estimation

and

Forecasting

G.

Reclassification

Transformation

Process

C. National Classification

and Definitions

D. National Data

E.

Calibration

H. National Information

For

FRA 2005 Global Tables

National Reporting Table 8
Disturbances Affecting Health and Vitality of Forests and Other Wooded Land

National Reporting Table 8
Disturbances Affecting Health and Vitality of Forests and Other Wooded Land

Rationale:

•Disturbances (biotic and abiotic)

•Criteria Theme 2

Content Table 8:
Disturbances Affecting Health and Vitality of Forests
and Other Wooded Land

Content Table 8:
Disturbances Affecting Health and Vitality of Forests
and Other Wooded Land

Global Variables

• Fire

• Insect

• Disease

• Other Disturbance

Time Series

• 1990 – 2000

Unit of Reporting

• Area “1000” Ha

National Reporting Table 8

National Reporting Table 8

Input to Global FRA 2005

Example Sweden (page 28)

Disturbances2

Average Annual Area Affected “1000” hectares

Forest

Other Wooded Land1

19904

2000

1990

2000

Forest Fire

n.a.

5.9

n.a.

2.9

Forest Insect

n.a.

n.a.

Forest Disease

9

78

n.a.

n.a.

Other Disturbance

73

88

n.a.

n.a.

Total

82

172

n.a.

2.9

1 OWL is not covered in NFI (n.a. = data not available)

2 Disturbance (other than fire) is defined as a percent loss of growth value exceeding 10 %

3 Includes storm, grazing and other disturbances

4 Relevant data from 1988 were not available, thus the average values are based on the 4-year period 1989-1992

National Reporting Table 9
Forest Tree Species

National Reporting Table 9
Forest Tree Species

Rationale

•Biodiversity

•Criteria Theme 3

Content Table 9:
Forest Tree Species

Content Table 9:
Forest Tree Species

Global Variables

• Tree Species

• Endangered Tree Species (IUCN)

Time Series

• 1990 – 2000

Unit of Reporting

Number of species

National Reporting Table 9

National Reporting Table 9

Input to Global FRA 2005

Example India (page 33)

Forest Tree Species

Total Number of Species

1990

2000

Inventoried Forest Tree Species

1240

1240

Endangered Forest Tree Species

98

98

National Reporting Table 10
Forest Composition

National Reporting Table 10
Forest Composition

Rationale

•Conservation of Biodiversity

•Criteria Theme 3

Content Table 10:
Forest Composition

Content Table 10:
Forest Composition

Global Variable

• Forest Composition

Time Series

• 1990 – 2000

Unit of Reporting

Million m3

National Reporting Table 10

National Reporting Table 10

Example Sweden (page 32)

Input to Globla FRA 2005

Ten most frequent forest tree species and the rest of species

Growing stock in forests million m3

 

Order

Name of Species

1990

2000

Most Common

Picea abies

1,279.2

1,321.6

2nd Most Common

Pinus sylvestris

1,112.9

1,220.4

3rd Most Common

Betula pubescens

219.9

264.4

4th

Betula pendula

76.1

91.5

5th

Populus tremula

35.0

43.2

6th

Quercus robur

25.2

27.3

7th

Alnus glutinosa

20.1

26.1

8th

Fagus sylvatica

18.6

17.7

9th

Salix caprea

10.1

16.1

10th

Alnus incana

10.1

11.7

Rest

Other Species

18.5

29.3

All

All species

2,825.6

3,069.4

Thank you
very much!

Thank you
very much!

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