skogsareal
Skogsareal is a term used in Swedish forestry and land-use statistics to denote the land area classified as forest or woodland where trees predominate. It refers to the extent of forested land, typically measured in hectares, and is used to describe forest resources independent of ownership or management.
The concept is commonly subdivided into productive forest area (produktiv skogsmark) and non-productive forest area (icke-produktiva
Skogsareal data come from national statistics and forestry agencies, notably the Swedish Forest Agency (Skogsstyrelsen) and
Economically, skogsareal supports timber, pulp, and bioenergy production; environmentally, it relates to carbon storage, habitat connectivity,