Harmonised statistics and maps of forest biomass and increment in Europe

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  • Valerio Avitabile
  • Roberto Pilli
  • Mirco Migliavacca
  • Gregory Duveiller
  • Andrea Camia
  • Viorel Blujdea
  • Radim Adolt
  • Iciar Alberdi
  • Susana Barreiro
  • Susann Bender
  • Dragan Borota
  • Michal Bosela
  • Olivier Bouriaud
  • Johannes Breidenbach
  • Isabel Cañellas
  • Jura Čavlović
  • Antoine Colin
  • Lucio Di Cosmo
  • Janis Donis
  • Christoph Fischer
  • Alexandra Freudenschuss
  • Jonas Fridman
  • Patrizia Gasparini
  • Thomas Gschwantner
  • Laura Hernández
  • Kari Korhonen
  • Gintaras Kulbokas
  • Nicolas Latte
  • Andis Lazdins
  • Philippe Lejeune
  • Kristaps Makovskis
  • Gheorghe Marin
  • Jan Maslo
  • Artur Michorczyk
  • Marcin Mionskowski
  • François Morneau
  • Marcin Myszkowski
  • Kinga Nagy
  • Mats Nilsson
  • Damjan Pantic
  • Jerôme Perin
  • John Redmond
  • Maria Rizzo
  • Vladimír Šebeň
  • Mitja Skudnik
  • Arnor Snorrason
  • Radosław Sroga
  • Todor Stoyanov
  • Arvid Svensson
  • Andrzej Talarczyk
  • Sander Teeuwen
  • Esther Thürig
  • José Uva
  • Sarah Mubareka

Forest biomass is an essential resource in relation to the green transition and its assessment is key for the sustainable management of forest resources. Here, we present a forest biomass dataset for Europe based on the best available inventory and satellite data, with a higher level of harmonisation and spatial resolution than other existing data. This database provides statistics and maps of the forest area, biomass stock and their share available for wood supply in the year 2020, and statistics on gross and net volume increment in 2010–2020, for 38 European countries. The statistics of most countries are available at a sub-national scale and are derived from National Forest Inventory data, harmonised using common reference definitions and estimation methodology, and updated to a common year using a modelling approach. For those counties without harmonised statistics, data were derived from the State of Europe’s Forest 2020 Report at the national scale. The maps are coherent with the statistics and depict the spatial distribution of the forest variables at 100 m resolution.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer274
TidsskriftScientific Data
Vol/bind11
Antal sider17
ISSN2052-4463
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
We thank the ENFIN and the NFI organisations and national correspondents of 26 European countries who participated in the data harmonisation study supported by the JRC Specific Contracts n. 13, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 for the production of data harmonised for definition and estimation method regarding forest biomass, forest area and biomass not available for wood supply, and forest increment. The study was partly funded by the Framework contract for the provision of forest data and services in support to the European Forest Data Centre, Contract numbers 388432 (2012–2017) & 934340 (2017–2021). The views expressed are purely those of the writers and may in no circumstance be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission.

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© European Union and The Author(s) 2024.

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