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Silviculture

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Key figures

225 339

decares of forest ground were planted in 2019

Silviculture
Area (decares)Per centExpenditure (NOK 1 000)
20192018 - 20192015 - 20192019
Forest planting225 3399.530.9241 897
Silviculture272 44413.6-1.4119 010
Scarification88 39724.032.332 713
Fertilizing56 484-38.01 031.320 203
Chemical cleaning and weed combating3 78843.9-0.3965

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Table 1 
Expenditure and public subsidies on silviculture. NOK 1 000

Expenditure and public subsidies on silviculture. NOK 1 0001
Total amountPublic subsidies
1The figures only comprise work financed with forest trust fund or government subsidies.
2014295 30472 307
2015324 48372 457
2016363 39065 891
2017385 45394 452
2018386 12264 734
2019450 30076 597
 
2019
Østfold (-2019)27 6543 638
Akershus and Oslo29 3352 936
Hedmark (-2019)134 04013 462
Oppland (-2019)66 9778 158
Buskerud (-2019)40 3706 344
Vestfold (-2019)19 4692 766
Telemark (-2019)24 1094 816
Aust-Agder (-2019)15 9533 566
Vest-Agder (-2019)13 7543 734
Rogaland6 1721 850
Hordaland (-2019)6 1661 949
Sogn og Fjordane (-2019)3 6481 711
Møre og Romsdal8 9153 156
Trøndelag - Trööndelage43 81312 653
Nordland5 7523 191
Troms - Romsa (-2019)3 6112 268
Finnmark - Finnmárku (-2019)562400

Table 2 
Scarification

Scarification1
Area (decares)Expenditures (NOK 1 000)
1The figures only comprise work financed with forest trust fund or government subsidies.
200848 36310 408
200950 34411 242
201043 22810 376
201150 94012 523
201250 13513 015
201367 76517 577
201466 82018 577
201572 48621 167
201666 60620 363
201762 31720 743
201871 29524 669
201988 39732 713
 
2019
Østfold (-2019)2 200820
Akershus and Oslo1 231499
Hedmark (-2019)44 39315 993
Oppland (-2019)18 7487 633
Buskerud (-2019)10 2253 148
Vestfold (-2019)8154
Telemark (-2019)1 737656
Aust-Agder (-2019)4 4221 633
Vest-Agder (-2019)2 4101 084
Rogaland::
Hordaland (-2019)::
Sogn og Fjordane (-2019)::
Møre og Romsdal24397
Trøndelag - Trööndelage2 389952
Nordland13675
Troms - Romsa (-2019)::
Finnmark - Finnmárku (-2019)00

Table 3 
Silviculture

Silviculture
Area (decares)Expenditure (NOK 1 000)
The whole country
2009311 933106 658
2010272 83194 809
2011271 05294 009
2012296 707107 923
2013263 61799 498
2014269 70899 159
2015276 200107 289
2016263 731103 371
2017269 254110 074
2018239 912100 377
2019272 444119 010
 
County
2019
Østfold (-2019)21 5859 663
Akershus and Oslo21 73110 551
Hedmark (-2019)69 90827 671
Oppland (-2019)31 75413 572
Buskerud (-2019)31 97914 096
Vestfold (-2019)13 0076 891
Telemark (-2019)25 83511 301
Aust-Agder (-2019)16 6527 180
Vest-Agder (-2019)7 0743 398
Rogaland1 590615
Hordaland (-2019)395238
Sogn og Fjordane (-2019)5232
Møre og Romsdal2 4101 073
Trøndelag - Trööndelage26 76311 732
Nordland1 109671
Troms - Romsa (-2019)376206
Finnmark - Finnmárku (-2019)::

Table 4 
Forest regeneration

Forest regeneration1
Area (decares)Number of plants (1 000 pieces)2Expenditure (NOK 1 000)2
1The figures only comprise work financed with forest trust fund or government subsidies.
2Includes supplementary planting.
The whole country
2009136 64922 689110 547
2010117 99120 25998 904
2011131 68323 247115 486
2012147 03925 744130 712
2013147 64126 285134 900
2014158 14228 622147 689
2015172 08130 936163 125
2016185 68834 174179 257
2017191 01135 693187 543
2018205 79337 746206 369
2019225 33943 597241 897
 
2019
Østfold (-2019)10 7152 40112 966
Akershus and Oslo13 7142 74415 107
Hedmark (-2019)57 24712 55762 052
Oppland (-2019)41 7958 02741 737
Buskerud (-2019)21 3343 23418 217
Vestfold (-2019)11 0621 63310 984
Telemark (-2019)10 6171 52710 613
Aust-Agder (-2019)5 8989476 257
Vest-Agder (-2019)6 7511 2488 680
Rogaland1 4374933 130
Hordaland (-2019)3 5408595 540
Sogn og Fjordane (-2019)2 1175223 368
Møre og Romsdal3 9281 2087 393
Trøndelag - Trööndelage27 8244 83227 964
Nordland5 3718544 954
Troms - Romsa (-2019)1 9344982 843
Finnmark - Finnmárku (-2019)551493

About the statistics

The purpose of the statistics is to provide information about forest planting, tending of young stands and other silviculture works. The statistics only cover activities financed wholly or partly by the Forest Trust Fund and/or by government subsidies.

Definitions

Definitions of the main concepts and variables

Forest area planted or seeded

Forest area planted or seeded for forest production. Does not include supplementary planting.

Number of plants planted

Total number of plants planted. Cover both forest regeneration and supplementary planting.

Planting cost, total

Total cost of plants and planting. Covers both forest regeneration and supplementary planting.

Tending of young stands

Tending of young forest stands until first thinning.

Scarification

Spot removal of vegetation in order to improve the conditions for natural regeneration and the growth of forest plants.

Productive forest area

Forest area that under favourable stand conditions has an annual yield capacity per hectare of at least 1 cubic metre of wood including bark.

Standard classifications

Not relevant

Administrative information

Name and topic

Name: Silviculture
Topic: Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing

Responsible division

Division for Housing, Property, Spatial and Agricultural Statistics

Regional level

County and municipality level

Frequency and timeliness

Not relevant

International reporting

Not relevant

Microdata

Microdata are stored in Statistics Norway.

Background

Background and purpose

The purpose of the statistics is to provide information at county level about silviculture and forest drainage.

The build-up of the forest administration prescribed in the Forestry Act of 1932 provided a platform for collecting statistical data on silviculture work etc. approved by the Forest Service and was thereby entitled to receive subsidies. Silviculture statistics begin with the fiscal year 1935/36. Before that the Ministry of Agriculture compiled statistics on silviculture, ditch cleaning and fertilizing of forests. The completed figures have been published by Statistics Norway. Statistics on new ditches for forest drainage have previously been compiled entirely by Statistics Norway on the basis of data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Statistics Norway has compiled all silviculture statistics since 1997.

Users and applications

The statistics are used by public agencies (Ministries, County Departments), forest owner's organisations and research institutes. Results from the silviculture statistics are included in the National accounts.

Equal treatment of users

No external users have access to the statistics and analyses before they are published and accessible simultaneously for all users on ssb.no at 8 am. Prior to this, a minimum of three months' advance notice is given in the Statistics Release Calendar. This is one of Statistics Norway’s key principles for ensuring that all users are treated equally.

Coherence with other statistics

Results from the Silviculture statistics may be compared with some of the results from the Sample survey of Agriculture and Forestry 2008.

Legal authority

The Statistics Act, §§2-1, 3-2

EEA reference

Not relevant

Production

Population

The statistics only cover activities financed wholly or partly by the Forest Trust Fund and/or by goverment subsidies.

The Forest Trust Fund is a legalised fund where the forest owners set apart a certain amount of the gross value of their roundwood sold. Money from the fund can be used by the owner for forest investments, such as planting, clearing, drainage etc.

Data sources and sampling

The silviculture statistics are based on information from the Norwegian Agriculture Agency and their database on the Forest Trust Fund.

Collection of data, editing and estimations

The Forest Service in each municipality keeps the Forest Trust Fund Account. The account is reported to the County Department of Agricultural Affairs (FMLA). The Norwegian Agriculture Agency obtains data from the the Forest Trust Fund databases and organizes them on files forwarded to Statistics Norway.

If the data are unclear, the Norwegian Agriculture Agency or County Department of Agricultural Affairs is contacted so that any errors can be corrected.

Seasonal adjustment

Not relevant

Confidentiality

Figures based on less than three forest owners are not published if this causes risk for identifying any of the units concerned.

Comparability over time and space

During the period 1935/36-1949/50 the statistics apply to the fiscal year. In 1951 the calendar year was adopted, but the data for this year were combined with the data for the second half of 1950. The transition data from fiscal year to calendar year consequently cover 1 1/2 years. The 1998 figures for Finnmark and 1999 figures for Troms are missing.

Accuracy and reliability

Sources of error and uncertainty

In some cases the reported area in the Forest account are estimated. Adaptations to the subsidies system can also occor.

Revision

Not relevant