Skip to content
Contact
Content
Select your language
English
Deutsch
Full text search on bundeswaldinventur.de
Search
Full text search on bundeswaldinventur.de
Search
Menu
Third National Forest Inventory
Germany, the land of forests – forest area unchanged
The forest habitat – more biological diversity in the forests
The forest resources – timber stock at record high
The forests as climate protectors – still a carbon sink
Surveying the forest
Background information
Results database
Service
Publications
Infographics
National Forest Inventory - Contact
Terminology
Full text search on bundeswaldinventur.de
Search
Homepage
Third National Forest Inventory
Germany, the land of forests – forest area unchanged
The forests – mainly privately owned
Varying forest abundance in the Länder
The forest habitat – more biological diversity in the forests
Spruce, pine, beech, oak – the most common tree species
Forest damage led to rethinking – climate change faces us with new challenges
Increase in older forests
Rise in numbers of deciduous trees
Forests more diversely structured
Naturalness of the tree species composition is somewhat improved
More deadwood found than ten years ago
Specially protected biotopes on five percent of the forest area
Invasive plants in the forest are currently of little significance
Biotope trees – stepping stones for biological diversity
Conservation status of large-area forest habitat types protected under the Fauna-Flora-Habitats Directive
The forest resources – timber stock at record high
Stock rose again
Rise in stock primarily among large-girth trees
The special case of spruce – stock decreased
Timber increment at a high level
Timber use at a high level
Growth greater than use
Timber use increasingly restricted or suspended
The forests as climate protectors – still a carbon sink
Surveying the forest
National Forest Inventory – established information basis
Joint task of the Federal and Länder governments
Background information
Overexploitation of the forests – no thank you!
Historic development of the forested area
What exactly is a forest?
Is access to private forests permitted?
Statistical certainty
Area covered by beech tree species or beech forest cover type
What is a mixed forest?
One-layered or multi-layered forest
How do we record forest naturalness?
Quo vadis, spruce?
Forest bind CO2
Results database
Service
Publications
Brochures
Infographics
National Forest Inventory - Contact
Terminology
Data protection
Data protection
Data protection
Data protection
Data privacy of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
Subnavigation
Navigation
Contact
Content
Imprint
Data protection
(Current)
Search
Homepage
Data protection
Top
Print
Select your language
(English
selected
)
Deutsch
English
Contact
Content
Close dialog window (press ESCAPE key to close)
Previous image
Next image