sjösträckor
The term sjösträckor refers to designated subsections of lakes that are used for statistical, scientific, and administrative purposes. In Swedish, the word literally translates to “lake stretches” or “lake sections.” The concept emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as part of efforts to improve hydrographic surveying and water resource management. By dividing lakes into manageable units, hydrologists could record depth, water quality, temperature, and biological data more systematically.
Sjösträckor are typically delineated using visible features such as islands, reefs, shoals, or man-made structures, and
The designation of sjösträckor aids in monitoring limnological changes, assessing fish habitats, and evaluating impacts of
In recent decades, advancements in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and satellite imagery have refined the mapping