skogsnära
Skogsnära is a Swedish term used to describe areas, habitats, or processes located near forests. In ecology and land-use planning, it denotes the zone adjacent to forest ecosystems where the influence of the forest on climate, soils, vegetation, and wildlife remains strong. The concept emphasizes proximity to forest edges rather than a fixed boundary, and it is applied to landscapes, management practices, and policy discussions.
Ecologically, the skogsnära zone experiences microclimatic conditions shaped by the nearby trees, such as cooler temperatures,
In practice, skogsnära considerations appear in forestry, agriculture, conservation, and urban planning. Management may aim to
The term is widely used in Swedish and Nordic environmental literature to describe the transitional landscape