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Table 4.5 - Mean annual harvest by tree species and dead trees. All land use classes (1982- date)

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Statistical source and producer: SLU Swedish National Forest Inventory (Per-Erik Wikberg, Head of analysis. E-post: Per-Erik.Wikberg@slu.se)
Responsible for official statistics: Swedish Forest Agency (E-post: statistik@skogsstyrelsen.se)
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5/27/2026
The Swedish National Forest Inventory, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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All landuse classes excluding urban areas. Incl. alpine areas (2017-). Outside formally protected areas (-2002). Incl. formally protected areas (2003-). Standard errors estimated under the assumption of SRS. For systematic samples and LPM samples, this generally implies slightly higher estimated uncertainty than the actual sampling design.

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Five year average, represented by the middle year e.g. 2020/21-2024/25=2022. Year represents the start of a felling season e.g. 2024 represents the period from bud opening 2024 to bud opening 2025.