From cb9dcf511b684ef72939aff5ce48dde185f7fe0c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mino Togna Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:32:08 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Legacy: Remove test/dataMigration (#4191) --- .../repository/assessment/section/getMany.ts | 11 +- .../assessment/section/getManyMetadata.ts | 23 +- src/test/dataMigration/jest.config.js | 11 - .../dataMigration/panEuPostDataMigration.ts | 62 - src/test/dataMigration/postDataMigration.ts | 120 - .../steps/add2025Columns/add2025Columns.ts | 158 - .../steps/cleanupCountryProps.ts | 22 - .../deleteAtlantisData/deleteAtlantisData.ts | 49 - .../deleteInvalid2025Nodes.ts | 24 - .../steps/deleteWrongCalculatedNodes.ts | 55 - .../steps/metadataFix/metadataFix.ts | 48 - .../steps/migrateBiomassAndCarbonStockData.ts | 93 - .../steps/migrateDescriptions.ts | 19 - .../steps/migrateMessageBoard.ts | 59 - .../steps/migrateNodeExt/migrateNodeExt.ts | 85 - .../steps/migratePrimaryForestData.ts | 130 - .../steps/postMetadataFix/postMetadataFix.ts | 110 - 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boolean +} + +export const getMany = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol = DB): Promise> => { const { assessment, cycle, showHidden = false } = props const schemaName = Schemas.getName(assessment) diff --git a/src/server/repository/assessment/section/getManyMetadata.ts b/src/server/repository/assessment/section/getManyMetadata.ts index 4cca0ff1bc..3b8e8e6a11 100644 --- a/src/server/repository/assessment/section/getManyMetadata.ts +++ b/src/server/repository/assessment/section/getManyMetadata.ts @@ -1,22 +1,23 @@ -import { Assessment, Cycle, TableSection } from 'meta/assessment' +import { Assessment, Cycle, SectionName, TableSection } from 'meta/assessment' import { BaseProtocol, DB, Schemas } from 'server/db' import { TableSectionAdapter } from 'server/repository/adapter' -export const getManyMetadata = async ( - props: { - assessment: Assessment - sectionNames?: Array - cycle: Cycle - showHidden?: boolean - }, - client: BaseProtocol = DB -): Promise>> => { +type Props = { + assessment: Assessment + cycle: Cycle + sectionNames?: Array + showHidden?: boolean +} + +type RecordTableSections = Record> + +export const getManyMetadata = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol = DB): Promise => { const { cycle, sectionNames, assessment, showHidden = false } = props const schemaName = Schemas.getName(assessment) // @ts-ignore - return client.result>>( + return client.result( ` with "row" as (select s.props ->> 'name' as section_name, to_jsonb(ts.*) as table_section, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/jest.config.js b/src/test/dataMigration/jest.config.js deleted file mode 100644 index 81f832793a..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/jest.config.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-var-requires -const path = require('path') -// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-var-requires -const sharedConfig = require('../../../jest.config') - -module.exports = { - ...sharedConfig, - rootDir: path.resolve(__dirname, '..', '..', '..'), - testMatch: ['/src/test/dataMigration/postDataMigration.ts'], - testTimeout: 3_000_000, -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/panEuPostDataMigration.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/panEuPostDataMigration.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 654cff5b30..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/panEuPostDataMigration.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -import 'tsconfig-paths/register' -import 'dotenv/config' - -import { AssessmentController } from 'server/controller/assessment' -import { VisitCycleLinksQueueFactory } from 'server/controller/cycleData/links/visitCycleLinks/queueFactory' -import { WorkerFactory as VisitLinksWorkerFactory } from 'server/controller/cycleData/links/visitCycleLinks/workerFactory' -import { UpdateDependenciesQueueFactory } from 'server/controller/cycleData/updateDependencies' -import { WorkerFactory } from 'server/controller/cycleData/updateDependencies/workerFactory' -import { DB } from 'server/db' -import { Logger } from 'server/utils/logger' - -import { updateCalculatedNodes } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/updateCalculatedNodes' -import { migrateCountryComments } from 'test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/migrateCountryComments' -import { fixSubsectionIndexes } from 'test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/fixSubsectionIndexes' -import { migrateForestServiceCategoryValues } from 'test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/migrateForestServiceCategoryValues' - -const assessmentName = `panEuropean` -const client = DB -let index = 0 -const start = new Date().getTime() - -const close = async () => { - // quick and dirty workaround to close redis connection after running integration tests - // TODO: find a better strategy to handle Redis connections - UpdateDependenciesQueueFactory.connection.quit() - WorkerFactory.connection.quit() - VisitCycleLinksQueueFactory.connection.quit() - VisitLinksWorkerFactory.connection.quit() - await DB.$pool.end() -} - -const exec = async () => { - Logger.debug(`========== START POST DATA MIGRATION `, start) - - const { assessment, cycle } = await AssessmentController.getOneWithCycle( - { assessmentName, cycleName: '2025', metaCache: true }, - client - ) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} updateCalculatedNodes ${cycle.name}`) - await updateCalculatedNodes({ assessment, cycle }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} migrateCountryComments ${cycle.name}`) - await migrateCountryComments({ assessment, cycle }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} fixSubsectionIndexes`) - await fixSubsectionIndexes({ assessment }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} migrateForestServiceCategoryValues`) - await migrateForestServiceCategoryValues({ assessment }, client) - - await close() -} - -exec().then(() => { - const end = new Date().getTime() - Logger.info(`========== panEuropean post data migration executed in ${(end - start) / 1000} (s)`) -}) diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/postDataMigration.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/postDataMigration.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 6fc0c1e148..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/postDataMigration.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -import { AssessmentController } from 'server/controller/assessment' -import { DB } from 'server/db' -import { Logger } from 'server/utils/logger' - -import { add2025Columns } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/add2025Columns/add2025Columns' -import { cleanupCountryProps } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/cleanupCountryProps' -import { deleteAtlantisData } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/deleteAtlantisData/deleteAtlantisData' -import { deleteInvalid2025Nodes } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/deleteInvalid2025Nodes/deleteInvalid2025Nodes' -import { deleteWrongCalculatedNodes } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/deleteWrongCalculatedNodes' -import { metadataFix } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/metadataFix/metadataFix' -import { migrateBiomassAndCarbonStockData } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/migrateBiomassAndCarbonStockData' -import { migrateDescriptions } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/migrateDescriptions' -import { migrateMessageBoard } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/migrateMessageBoard' -import { migrateNodeExt } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/migrateNodeExt/migrateNodeExt' -import { migratePrimaryForestData } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/migratePrimaryForestData' -import { postMetadataFix } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/postMetadataFix/postMetadataFix' -import { updateCalculatedNodes } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/updateCalculatedNodes' - -const assessmentName = `fra` -const client = DB -let index = 0 -const start = new Date().getTime() - -afterAll(async () => { - await DB.$pool.end() -}) - -const migrateCycle = (cycleName: string) => - test(`Cycle ${cycleName} migration`, async () => { - const { assessment, cycle } = await AssessmentController.getOneWithCycle( - { assessmentName, cycleName, metaCache: true }, - client - ) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} deleteWrongCalculatedNodes ${cycle.name}`) - // eslint-disable-next-line no-await-in-loop - await deleteWrongCalculatedNodes({ assessment, cycle }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} migrateNodeExt ${cycle.name}`) - // eslint-disable-next-line no-await-in-loop - await migrateNodeExt({ assessment, cycle }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} updateCalculatedNodes ${cycle.name}`) - // eslint-disable-next-line no-await-in-loop - await updateCalculatedNodes({ assessment, cycle }, client) - - // Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} validateNodes ${cycle.name}`) - // // eslint-disable-next-line no-await-in-loop - // await validateNodes({ assessment, cycle }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} cleanupCountryProps ${cycle.name}`) - // eslint-disable-next-line no-await-in-loop - await cleanupCountryProps({ assessment, cycle }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} migrateDescriptions ${cycle.name}`) - // eslint-disable-next-line no-await-in-loop - await migrateDescriptions({ assessment, cycle }, client) - }) - -const finalMigration = () => - test(`Final post migration`, async () => { - const assessment = await AssessmentController.getOne({ assessmentName, metaCache: true }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} migratePrimaryForestData `) - await migratePrimaryForestData({ assessment }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} migrateMessageBoard `) - await migrateMessageBoard({ assessment }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} postMetadataFix `) - await postMetadataFix({ assessment }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} deleteInvalid2025Nodes `) - await deleteInvalid2025Nodes({ assessment }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} deleteAtlantisData `) - await deleteAtlantisData({ assessment }, client) - }) - -describe(`Post Data migration`, () => { - test(`Update node values`, async () => { - Logger.debug(`========== START POST DATA MIGRATION `, start) - - // await DB.tx(async (client) => { - const assessment = await AssessmentController.getOne({ assessmentName: `fra`, metaCache: true }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index}. add2025Columns`) - await add2025Columns({ assessment }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} metadataFix`) - await metadataFix({ assessment }, client) - - index += 1 - Logger.debug(` ========== ${index} migrateBiomassAndCarbonStockData`) - await migrateBiomassAndCarbonStockData({ assessment }, client) - }) - - migrateCycle('2020') - migrateCycle('2025') - finalMigration() - - test(`LogEnd`, () => { - const end = new Date().getTime() - // eslint-disable-next-line no-console - Logger.debug(`========== END `, end, `ELAPSED (s)`, (end - start) / 1000) - process.exit(0) - }) -}) diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/add2025Columns/add2025Columns.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/add2025Columns/add2025Columns.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 575f4ce667..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/add2025Columns/add2025Columns.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -import * as pgPromise from 'pg-promise' -import { Objects } from 'utils/objects' - -import { Assessment, ColProps, ColType, Row, RowType } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -const tablesNewColumns: Record> = { - // extentOfForest: ['2025'], - // 'climaticDomain', - // forestCharacteristics: ['2025'], - specificForestCategories: ['2025'], - // forestAreaChange: ['2020-2025'], - annualReforestation: ['2020-2025'], - otherLandWithTreeCover: ['2025'], - // growingStockAvg: ['2025'], - // growingStockTotal: ['2025'], - // 'growingStockComposition', - // biomassStock: ['2025'], - // carbonStock: ['2025'], - // carbonStockSoilDepth: ['2025'], - // primaryDesignatedManagementObjective: ['2025'], - // totalAreaWithDesignatedManagementObjective: ['2025'], - forestAreaWithinProtectedAreas: ['2025'], - forestOwnership: ['2020'], - holderOfManagementRights: ['2020'], - disturbances: ['2018', '2019', '2020', '2021', '2022'], - areaAffectedByFire: ['2018', '2019', '2020', '2021', '2022'], - // 'degradedForest', - // 'forestPolicy', - // 'areaOfPermanentForestEstate', - // 'employment', - // 'graduationOfStudents', - // 'nonWoodForestProductsRemovals', - // 'nonWoodForestProductsRemovalsCurrency', - // sustainableDevelopment15_1_1: ['2005', '2021', '2022', '2023', '2024'], - // 'sustainableDevelopmentAgencyIndicator':['2020-2025','2005-2015','2015-2025'], - // sustainableDevelopment15_2_1_1: ['2020-2025', '2005-2015', '2015-2025'], - // 'sustainableDevelopmentAgencySubIndicator1', - // sustainableDevelopment15_2_1_2: ['2021', '2022', '2023', '2024'], - // 'sustainableDevelopmentAgencySubIndicator2', - // sustainableDevelopment15_2_1_3: ['2021', '2022', '2023', '2024'], - // 'sustainableDevelopmentAgencySubIndicator3', - // sustainableDevelopment15_2_1_4: ['2021', '2022', '2023', '2024'], - // 'sustainableDevelopmentAgencySubIndicator4', - // sustainableDevelopment15_2_1_5: ['2023', '2024', '2025'], -} - -export const add2025Columns = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - const cycle = assessment.cycles.find(({ name }) => name === '2025') - - // 1. insert new columns - const schema = Schemas.getName(assessment) - const pgp = pgPromise() - const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet(['row_id', { name: 'props', cast: 'jsonb' }], { - table: { table: 'col', schema }, - }) - const tableNames = Object.keys(tablesNewColumns) - const rows = await client.map( - ` - select r.*, - t.props ->> 'name' as table_name, - jsonb_agg(c.*) as cols - from ${schema}.row r - left join ${schema}."table" t on r.table_id = t.id - left join ${schema}.col c on r.id = c.row_id - where t.props ->> 'name' in (${tableNames.map((t) => `'${t}'`).join(',')}) - and (r.props ->> 'type' in ('data', 'calculated') or - r.props ->> 'type' in ('header') and r.props ->> 'index' = 'header_1' - ) - group by r.id, r.uuid, r.props, t.props ->> 'name' - `, - [], - // @ts-ignore - Objects.camelize - ) - - const colValues: Array<{ props: ColProps; row_id: number }> = [] - rows.forEach((row) => { - // const row = rows[i] - // const headerRow = row.props.type === RowType.header - const dataRow = [RowType.calculated, RowType.data].includes(row.props.type) - tablesNewColumns[row.tableName].forEach((colName, colIndex) => { - const index = row.cols.length + colIndex - (dataRow ? 1 : 0) - const col = { - props: { - index, - cycles: [cycle.uuid], - colName, - colType: dataRow ? ColType.decimal : ColType.header, - style: { - [cycle.uuid]: { - colSpan: 1, - rowSpan: 1, - }, - }, - }, - row_id: row.id, - } - colValues.push(col) - }) - }) - - await client.query(pgp.helpers.insert(colValues, cs)) - - // 2. update table columnNames and columnsExport props - await Promise.all( - tableNames.map(async (tableName) => { - const columns = tablesNewColumns[tableName].map((c) => `"${c}"`).join(',') - await client.query( - `update ${schema}.table - set props = jsonb_set( - props, - '{columnNames,${cycle.uuid}}', - (props -> 'columnNames' -> '${cycle.uuid}')::jsonb || '[${columns}]'::jsonb - ) - where props ->> 'name' = '${tableName}' - `, - [] - ) - await client.query( - `update ${schema}.table - set props = jsonb_set( - props, - '{columnsExport,${cycle.uuid}}', - (props -> 'columnsExport' -> '${cycle.uuid}')::jsonb || '[${columns}]'::jsonb - ) - where props ->> 'name' = '${tableName}' - `, - [] - ) - }) - ) - - // 3. update column headers colSpan style prop - await client.query(` - update ${schema}.col - set props = jsonb_set( - props, - '{style,${cycle.uuid},colSpan}', - to_jsonb(d.col_span) - ) - from (select c.id as column_id, - jsonb_array_length(t.props -> 'columnNames' -> '${cycle.uuid}') as col_span - from ${schema}.col c - left join ${schema}.row r on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schema}."table" t on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' in (${tableNames.map((t) => `'${t}'`).join(',')}) - and c.props ->> 'colType' = 'header' - and (c.props -> 'style' -> '${cycle.uuid}' ->> 'colSpan')::numeric > 1) as d - where id = d.column_id - `) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/cleanupCountryProps.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/cleanupCountryProps.ts deleted file mode 100644 index b35853889f..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/cleanupCountryProps.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment, Cycle } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -export const cleanupCountryProps = async (props: { assessment: Assessment; cycle: Cycle }, client: BaseProtocol) => { - const { assessment, cycle } = props - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle) - await client.query(` - update - ${schemaCycle}.country - set props = props - 'faoStat' - 'certifiedAreas' - 'fra2015ForestAreas' - 'panEuropean' - - 'climaticDomainPercents2015'; - - ${ - cycle.name === '2025' - ? `update ${schemaCycle}.country - set props = jsonb_set(props, '{status}', '"editing"'); - ` - : '' - } - `) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/deleteAtlantisData/deleteAtlantisData.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/deleteAtlantisData/deleteAtlantisData.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 7223c15287..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/deleteAtlantisData/deleteAtlantisData.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -export const deleteAtlantisData = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - const cycle2025 = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2025') - - const schema = Schemas.getName(assessment) - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle2025) - - await client.query( - ` - delete - from ${schemaCycle}.descriptions d - where d.country_iso like $1; - - delete - from ${schemaCycle}.node d - where d.country_iso like $1 - and id not in (select n.id - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - left join ${schema}.row r on n.row_uuid = r.uuid - left join ${schema}."table" t on r.table_id = t.id - where n.country_iso like 'X%' - and t.props ->> 'name' = 'extentOfForest' - and r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'totalLandArea'); - - delete - from ${schemaCycle}.message_topic d - where d.country_iso like $1; - - delete - from ${schemaCycle}.original_data_point d - where d.country_iso like $1; - - delete - from public.activity_log d - where d.country_iso like $1 - and d.assessment_uuid = $2 - and d.cycle_uuid = $3; - `, - ['X%', assessment.uuid, cycle2025.uuid] - ) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/deleteInvalid2025Nodes/deleteInvalid2025Nodes.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/deleteInvalid2025Nodes/deleteInvalid2025Nodes.ts deleted file mode 100644 index e740c79a4f..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/deleteInvalid2025Nodes/deleteInvalid2025Nodes.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -export const deleteInvalid2025Nodes = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - const cycle2025 = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2025') - - const schema = Schemas.getName(assessment) - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle2025) - - await client.query(` - delete - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - where n.id in (select n.id - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - left join ${schema}.col c on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - where not (c.props -> 'cycles' ? '${cycle2025.uuid}')) - `) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/deleteWrongCalculatedNodes.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/deleteWrongCalculatedNodes.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 589906aa82..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/deleteWrongCalculatedNodes.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment, Cycle } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -export const deleteWrongCalculatedNodes = async ( - props: { assessment: Assessment; cycle: Cycle }, - client: BaseProtocol -): Promise => { - const { assessment, cycle } = props - const schemaAssessment = Schemas.getName(assessment) - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle) - return client.query(` - delete - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - where n.id in ( - select n.id - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c - on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r - on r.id = c.row_id - where r.props ->> 'variableName' in ('total_native_placeholder', 'no_unknown', 'other_or_unknown') - ); - - delete - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - where n.id in ( - select n.id - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c - on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r - on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t - on t.id = r.table_id - where r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'other' - and t.props ->> 'name' = 'holderOfManagementRights' - ); - - delete - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - where n.id in ( - select n.id - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c - on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r - on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t - on t.id = r.table_id - where c.props ->> 'colName' = 'percentOfForestArea2015Default' - and t.props ->> 'name' = 'climaticDomain' - ); - `) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/metadataFix/metadataFix.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/metadataFix/metadataFix.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 511fa28abc..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/metadataFix/metadataFix.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -export const metadataFix = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - - const schema = Schemas.getName(assessment) - - // fix calculated columns + updated calculation formulas - await client.query(` - update ${schema}.col - set props = jsonb_set(props, '{colType}', '"calculated"') - from (select c.id as col_id - from ${schema}.col c - left join ${schema}.row r - on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schema}."table" t - on r.table_id = t.id - where ( - (t.props ->> 'name' = 'otherLandWithTreeCover' and - r.props ->> 'variableName' in ('otherLandWithTreeCoverTotal', 'otherLand')) - or (t.props ->> 'name' = 'forestOwnership' and - r.props ->> 'variableName' in ('other_or_unknown', 'totalForestArea')) - or (t.props ->> 'name' = 'holderOfManagementRights' and - r.props ->> 'variableName' in ('other', 'totalPublicOwnership')) - or (t.props ->> 'name' = 'disturbances' and - r.props ->> 'variableName' in ('total', 'totalForestArea')) - ) - and c.props ->> 'colType' = 'decimal') as d - where id = d.col_id; - --- nonWoodForestProductsRemovals - update ${schema}.row - set props = jsonb_set(row.props, '{variableName}', to_jsonb(d.variable)) - from (select r.id, 'product_' || (r.props ->> 'variableName'::varchar) as variable - from ${schema}.row r - left join ${schema}."table" t on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'nonWoodForestProductsRemovals' - and r.props ->> 'type' = 'data' - and (r.props ->> 'index')::numeric < 10) as d - where d.id = row.id; - `) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateBiomassAndCarbonStockData.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateBiomassAndCarbonStockData.ts deleted file mode 100644 index ee5948b74d..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateBiomassAndCarbonStockData.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -export const migrateBiomassAndCarbonStockData = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - - const cycle2020 = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2020') - const cycle2025 = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2025') - const schemaAssessment = Schemas.getName(assessment) - const schemaCycle2020 = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle2020) - const schemaCycle2025 = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle2025) - - await client.query(` - insert into ${schemaCycle2025}.node (country_iso, row_uuid, col_uuid, value) - select source.country_iso, --- source.variable_name, - target.row_uuid, --- source.col_name, - target.col_uuid, - source.value - from (select n.country_iso, - r.uuid as row_uuid, - r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - c.uuid as col_uuid, - c.props ->> 'colName' as col_name, - n.value - from ${schemaCycle2020}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r - on n.row_uuid = r.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c - on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t - on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'biomassStock' - and c.props ->> 'colName' in ('1990', '2000', '2010', '2015', '2020')) as source - left join (select r.uuid as row_uuid, - r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - c.uuid as col_uuid, - c.props ->> 'colName' as col_name - from ${schemaAssessment}.col c - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r - on c.row_id = r.id - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t - on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'biomassStockAvg' - and c.props ->> 'colName' in ('1990', '2000', '2010', '2015', '2020')) as target - on source.col_name = target.col_name - and source.variable_name = target.variable_name - ; - - insert into ${schemaCycle2025}.node (country_iso, row_uuid, col_uuid, value) - select source.country_iso, --- source.variable_name, - target.row_uuid, --- source.col_name, - target.col_uuid, - source.value - from (select n.country_iso, - r.uuid as row_uuid, - r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - c.uuid as col_uuid, - c.props ->> 'colName' as col_name, - n.value - from ${schemaCycle2020}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r - on n.row_uuid = r.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c - on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t - on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'carbonStock' - and c.props ->> 'colName' in ('1990', '2000', '2010', '2015', '2020')) as source - left join (select r.uuid as row_uuid, - r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - c.uuid as col_uuid, - c.props ->> 'colName' as col_name - from ${schemaAssessment}.col c - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r - on c.row_id = r.id - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t - on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'carbonStockAvg' - and c.props ->> 'colName' in ('1990', '2000', '2010', '2015', '2020')) as target - on source.col_name = target.col_name - and source.variable_name = target.variable_name - ; - `) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateDescriptions.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateDescriptions.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 9f60200d43..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateDescriptions.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment, Cycle } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -export const migrateDescriptions = async ( - props: { assessment: Assessment; cycle: Cycle }, - client: BaseProtocol -): Promise => { - const { assessment, cycle } = props - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle) - - await client.query(` - insert into ${schemaCycle}.descriptions (country_iso, section_name, name, value) - select d.country_iso, d.section, d.name,jsonb_build_object( - 'text', d.content - ) - from _legacy.descriptions d; - `) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateMessageBoard.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateMessageBoard.ts deleted file mode 100644 index f93517d395..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateMessageBoard.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -export const migrateMessageBoard = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - const cycle = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2020') - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle) - - await client.query(` - insert into ${schemaCycle}.message_topic (country_iso, key, type) - select distinct m.country_iso, 'message_board' as key, 'messageBoard'::message_topic_type as type - from _legacy.country_message_board_message m; - - insert into ${schemaCycle}.message (topic_id, user_id, message, created_time) - select t.id as topic_id, - u.id as user_id, - m.text as message, - m.time as created_time - from _legacy.country_message_board_message m - left join ${schemaCycle}.message_topic t - on m.country_iso = t.country_iso and t.type = 'messageBoard' - left join _legacy.fra_user fu - on m.from_user = fu.id - left join users u - on lower(trim(fu.email)) = lower(trim(u.email)) - ; - - with r as ( - select m.country_iso, - r.user_id, - r.message_id, - r.time, - row_number() over (partition by m.country_iso,r.user_id order by r.time desc ) as row_number - from _legacy.country_message_board_message_read r - left join _legacy.country_message_board_message m - on r.message_id = m.id - ) - insert - into ${schemaCycle}.message_topic_user (topic_id, user_id, last_open_time) - select t.id as topic_id, - u.id as user_id, - r.time as last_open_time - from r - left join ${schemaCycle}.message_topic t - on r.country_iso = t.country_iso and t.type = 'messageBoard' - left join _legacy.fra_user fu - on r.user_id = fu.id - left join users u - on lower(trim(fu.email)) = lower(trim(u.email)) - where r.row_number = 1 - ; - - `) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateNodeExt/migrateNodeExt.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateNodeExt/migrateNodeExt.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 522bd71c20..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migrateNodeExt/migrateNodeExt.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -import * as pgPromise from 'pg-promise' - -import { Assessment, Cycle } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -import landArea from 'test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/landArea' - -export const migrateNodeExt = async ( - props: { assessment: Assessment; cycle: Cycle }, - client: BaseProtocol -): Promise => { - const { assessment, cycle } = props - - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle) - const schemaCycle2020 = Schemas.getNameCycle( - assessment, - assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2020') - ) - - const pgp = pgPromise() - const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet( - [ - 'country_iso', - 'table_name', - 'variable_name', - 'col_name', - { - name: 'value', - cast: 'jsonb', - }, - ], - { - table: { table: 'node_ext', schema: schemaCycle }, - } - ) - - const sourceData = - cycle.name === '2025' - ? landArea - : await client.one( - ` -with c as (select c.country_iso, - jsonb_object_keys(c.props -> 'faoStat') col_name, - c.props -> 'faoStat' as fao_stat - from ${schemaCycle}.country c), - c2 as (select c.country_iso, - jsonb_object_agg(c.col_name, jsonb_extract_path(c.fao_stat, c.col_name, 'area')) as data - from c - group by c.country_iso) -select jsonb_object_agg(c2.country_iso, c2.data) as data -from c2`, - [], - ({ data }) => data - ) - - // @ts-ignore - const values = [] - Object.keys(sourceData).forEach((countryIso) => { - Object.keys(sourceData[countryIso]).forEach((colName) => { - if (!Number.isNaN(Number(colName))) { - values.push({ - country_iso: countryIso, - table_name: 'extentOfForest', - variable_name: 'totalLandArea', - col_name: colName, - value: { raw: String(sourceData[countryIso][colName]) }, - }) - } - }) - }) - - // @ts-ignore - const query = pgp.helpers.insert(values, cs) - await client.query(query) - - if (cycle.name === '2025') { - await client.query(` - insert into ${schemaCycle}.node_ext (country_iso, table_name, variable_name, col_name, value) - select country_iso, table_name, variable_name, col_name, value - from ${schemaCycle2020}.node_ext - where country_iso like 'X%' - `) - } -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migratePrimaryForestData.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migratePrimaryForestData.ts deleted file mode 100644 index c5bf0afa94..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/migratePrimaryForestData.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -export const migratePrimaryForestData = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - const cycle2020 = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2020') - const cycle2025 = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2025') - const schemaAssessment = Schemas.getName(assessment) - const schemaCycle2020 = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle2020) - const schemaCycle2025 = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle2025) - - await client.query(` - delete - from ${schemaCycle2025}.node n - where n.id in (select n.id - from ${schemaCycle2025}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t on t.id = r.table_id - where r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'totalPrimaryForest' - and t.props ->> 'name' = 'primaryForestByClimaticDomain') - ; - - insert into ${schemaCycle2025}.node (country_iso, row_uuid, col_uuid, value) - select n.country_iso, - r2.uuid, - c2.uuid, - n.value - from ${schemaCycle2020}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r on n.row_uuid = r.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t on t.id = r.table_id - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r2 on r2.props ->> 'variableName' = 'primaryForest' - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c2 - on c2.props ->> 'colName' = c.props ->> 'colName' and c2.row_id = r2.id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'specificForestCategories' - and r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'primary_forest' - order by 4, 3 - ; - - insert into ${schemaCycle2025}.node (country_iso, row_uuid, col_uuid, value) - select n.country_iso, - r2.uuid, - c2.uuid, - n.value - from ${schemaCycle2020}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r on n.row_uuid = r.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t on t.id = r.table_id - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r2 on r2.props ->> 'variableName' = 'totalPrimaryForest' - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c2 - on c2.props ->> 'colName' = c.props ->> 'colName' and c2.row_id = r2.id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'specificForestCategories' - and r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'primary_forest' - order by 4, 3 - ; - - insert into ${schemaCycle2025}.node (country_iso, row_uuid, col_uuid, value) - with source as - (select n.country_iso, - r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - c.props ->> 'colName' as col_name, - n.value, - row_number() over ( - partition by n.country_iso - order by n.country_iso, c.props ->> 'colName' - ) as row_number - from ${schemaCycle2025}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'climaticDomain' - and n.value ->> 'raw' like '100%'), - forest_characteristics as - (select n.country_iso, - r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - c.props ->> 'colName' as col_name, - r.uuid, - c.uuid, - n.value - from ${schemaCycle2025}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'forestCharacteristics' - and r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'primaryForest' - order by 1, 2, 3), - primary_forest as - (select r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - case - when r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'primaryForestBoreal' then 'boreal' - when r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'primaryForestSubTropical' then 'sub_tropical' - when r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'primaryForestTemperate' then 'temperate' - when r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'primaryForestTropical' then 'tropical' - end as variable_alias, - c.props ->> 'colName' as col_name, - r.uuid as row_uuid, - c.uuid as col_uuid - from ${schemaAssessment}.col c - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' = 'primaryForestByClimaticDomain' - and r.props ->> 'variableName' != 'totalPrimaryForest' - and c.props ->> 'colName' is not null - order by 1, 2, 3) - select s.country_iso, --- s.variable_name, --- p.variable_name, --- p.col_name, - p.row_uuid, - p.col_uuid, - f.value - from source s - left join primary_forest p - on s.variable_name = p.variable_alias - left join forest_characteristics f - on f.country_iso = s.country_iso - and f.col_name = p.col_name - where s.row_number = 1 - and f.value is not null --- and s.country_iso = 'VEN' - order by s.country_iso, s.variable_name, p.variable_name, p.col_name - - `) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/postMetadataFix/postMetadataFix.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/postMetadataFix/postMetadataFix.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 97e5896a90..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/postMetadataFix/postMetadataFix.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -export const postMetadataFix = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - - const schema = Schemas.getName(assessment) - - // fix col names interval - const cycle2020 = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2020') - const cycle2025 = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === '2025') - await client.query(` - update ${schema}."table" t - set props = jsonb_set( - t.props, - '{columnNames}', - '{ - "${cycle2025.uuid}": [ - "1990-2000", - "2000-2010", - "2010-2015", - "2015-2020", - "2020-2025" - ], - "${cycle2020.uuid}": [ - "1990-2000", - "2000-2010", - "2010-2015", - "2015-2020" - ] - }' - ) - where t.props ->> 'name' in ('forestAreaChange', 'annualReforestation') - ; - - update ${schema}.col - set props = jsonb_set( - props, - '{colName}', - to_jsonb(d.col_name) - ) - from (select c.id as col_id, - replace(c.props ->> 'colName', '_', '-') as col_name - from ${schema}.col c - left join ${schema}.row r on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schema}."table" t on t.id = r.table_id - where t.props ->> 'name' in ('forestAreaChange', 'annualReforestation') - and c.props ->> 'colName' is not null) as d - where id = d.col_id - ; - `) - - // fix forestPolicy - await client.query(` - update ${schema}."table" t - set props = jsonb_set( - t.props, - '{columnNames}', - '{ - "${cycle2025.uuid}": [ - "national_yes_no", - "sub_national_yes_no" - ], - "${cycle2020.uuid}": [ - "national_yes_no", - "sub_national_yes_no" - ] - }' - ) - where t.props ->> 'name' in ('forestPolicy') - ; - update ${schema}."table" t - set props = jsonb_set( - t.props, - '{columnsExport}', - '{ - "${cycle2025.uuid}": [ - "national_yes_no", - "sub_national_yes_no" - ], - "${cycle2020.uuid}": [ - "national_yes_no", - "sub_national_yes_no" - ] - }' - ) - where t.props ->> 'name' in ('forestPolicy') - ; - `) - - // fix navigation labels - // -- Employment, education and NWFP - await client.query(` - update - ${schema}.section - set props = jsonb_set( - props, - '{labels,"${cycle2025.uuid}"}', - '{ "key": "fra.navigation.sectionHeaders.employmentEducationAndNwfp2025" }' - ) - where parent_id is null - and props ->> 'index' = '7' - ; -`) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/calculateRow.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/calculateRow.ts deleted file mode 100644 index fcfac40933..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/calculateRow.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -import { CountryIso } from 'meta/area' -import { Assessment, AssessmentMetaCaches, Cycle, Row, VariableCache } from 'meta/assessment' -import { ExpressionEvaluator } from 'meta/expressionEvaluator' - -import { CycleDataController } from 'server/controller/cycleData' -import { MetadataController } from 'server/controller/metadata' -import { BaseProtocol } from 'server/db' - -import { NodeRow } from 'test/dataMigration/types' - -const hasBeenCalculated = (props: { - variable: VariableCache - variablesToCalculate: Array - calculatedVariables: Record> -}): boolean => { - const { variable, variablesToCalculate, calculatedVariables } = props - const variableToCalc = variablesToCalculate.find( - (v) => v.tableName === variable.tableName && v.variableName === variable.variableName - ) - if (variableToCalc) { - return Boolean(calculatedVariables[variable.tableName]?.[variable.variableName]) - } - return true -} - -export const calculateRow = async ( - props: { - assessment: Assessment - cycle: Cycle - countryISOs: Array - row: Row - tableName: string - variablesToCalculate: Array - calculatedVariables: Record> - }, - client: BaseProtocol -): Promise> => { - const { assessment, cycle, countryISOs, row, tableName, variablesToCalculate, calculatedVariables } = props - const values: Array = [] - const visited: Record>> = {} - - if ( - hasBeenCalculated({ - variable: { variableName: row.props.variableName, tableName }, - variablesToCalculate, - calculatedVariables, - }) - ) { - return Promise.resolve([]) - } - - // console.log('====== calculating ', tableName, row.props.variableName) - const dependencies = AssessmentMetaCaches.getCalculationsDependencies({ - assessment, - cycle, - tableName, - variableName: row.props.variableName, - }) - const data = - dependencies.length > 0 - ? await CycleDataController.getTableData( - { - assessment, - cycle, - countryISOs, - dependencies, - aggregate: false, - columns: [], - mergeOdp: true, - tableNames: [], - variables: [], - }, - client - ) - : undefined - const table = await MetadataController.getTable({ assessment, cycle, tableName }) - - await Promise.all( - countryISOs.map(async (countryIso) => { - await Promise.all( - table.props.columnNames[cycle.uuid].map(async (colName) => { - // const colName = Cols.getColName({ colIdx, cols }) - const col = row.cols.find((c) => c.props.colName === colName) - if (!col) return - - const expression = row.props.calculateFn?.[cycle.uuid] ?? col.props.calculateFn?.[cycle.uuid] - const raw = ExpressionEvaluator.evalFormula({ - assessment, - countryIso, - cycle, - data, - colName, - row, - formula: expression, - }) - const value: NodeRow = { - country_iso: countryIso, - row_uuid: row.uuid, - col_uuid: col.uuid, - value: { raw: raw ? String(raw) : null, calculated: true }, - } - if ( - values.find( - (v) => - v.country_iso === value.country_iso && v.row_uuid === value.row_uuid && v.col_uuid === value.col_uuid - ) - ) { - throw new Error(`Duplicate node ${JSON.stringify(value)}`) - } - - if (visited[countryIso]?.[row.uuid]?.[col.uuid]) { - throw new Error(`Duplicate node ${JSON.stringify(value)}`) - } - - values.push(value) - if (!visited[countryIso]) visited[countryIso] = {} - if (!visited[countryIso][row.uuid]) visited[countryIso][row.uuid] = {} - visited[countryIso][row.uuid][col.uuid] = true - }) - ) - }) - ) - if (!calculatedVariables[tableName]) calculatedVariables[tableName] = {} - calculatedVariables[tableName][row.props.variableName] = true - - return values -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getCertifiedAreaValues.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getCertifiedAreaValues.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 38f6e83f2c..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getCertifiedAreaValues.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -import { Cycle } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol } from 'server/db' - -import { NodeRow } from 'test/dataMigration/types' - -export const getCertifiedAreaValues = async ( - props: { cycle: Cycle }, - client: BaseProtocol -): Promise> => { - const { cycle } = props - const cycleCondition = `props -> 'cycles' ? '${cycle.uuid}'` - - return client.many( - ` - select c.country_iso, --- c.config -> 'faoStat' as fao_stat, --- t.props ->> 'name' as table_name, --- r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - r.uuid as row_uuid, --- cl.props ->> 'colName' as col_name, - cl.uuid as col_uuid, - jsonb_build_object( - 'raw', jsonb_extract_path( - c.config, 'certifiedAreas', cl.props ->> 'colName' - ) - ) as value --- c.config -> 'faoStat' -> - from country c - left join assessment_fra."table" t - on t.props ->> 'name' = 'sustainableDevelopment15_2_1_5' - left join assessment_fra.row r - on r.table_id = t.id - and r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'forestAreaVerifiedForestManagement' - left join assessment_fra.col cl - on r.id = cl.row_id - and cl.props ->> 'colName' is not null - where t.${cycleCondition} - and r.${cycleCondition} - and cl.${cycleCondition} - ` - ) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getClimaticDomainValues.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getClimaticDomainValues.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 5157b8b3d5..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getClimaticDomainValues.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -import { Cycle } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol } from 'server/db' - -import { NodeRow } from 'test/dataMigration/types' - -export const getClimaticDomainValues = async ( - props: { cycle: Cycle }, - client: BaseProtocol -): Promise> => { - const { cycle } = props - const cycleCondition = `props -> 'cycles' ? '${cycle.uuid}'` - - const query = ['boreal', 'temperate', 'sub_tropical', 'tropical'].map( - (domain) => - ` - select c.country_iso, --- c.config -> 'faoStat' as fao_stat, --- t.props ->> 'name' as table_name, --- r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - r.uuid as row_uuid, --- cl.props ->> 'colName' as col_name, - cl.uuid as col_uuid, - jsonb_build_object( - 'raw', jsonb_extract_path( - c.config, 'climaticDomainPercents2015', '${domain.replace('_', '')}' - )::varchar - ) as value --- c.config -> 'faoStat' -> - from country c - left join assessment_fra."table" t - on t.props ->> 'name' = 'climaticDomain' - left join assessment_fra.row r - on r.table_id = t.id - and r.props ->> 'variableName' = '${domain}' - left join assessment_fra.col cl - on r.id = cl.row_id - and cl.props ->> 'colName' = 'percentOfForestArea2015Default' - where t.${cycleCondition} - and r.${cycleCondition} - and cl.${cycleCondition} - ` - ).join(` - union - `) - - return client.many(query) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getTotalLandAreaValues.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getTotalLandAreaValues.ts deleted file mode 100644 index c6c50eac14..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getTotalLandAreaValues.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -import { Cycle } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol } from 'server/db' - -import { NodeRow } from 'test/dataMigration/types' - -import landArea from './landArea' - -export const getTotalLandAreaValues = async ( - props: { cycle: Cycle }, - client: BaseProtocol -): Promise> => { - const { cycle } = props - const cycleCondition = `props -> 'cycles' ? '${cycle.uuid}'` - - return client.map( - ` - select c.country_iso, - cl.props ->> 'colName' as "colName", --- c.config -> 'faoStat' as fao_stat, --- t.props ->> 'name' as table_name, --- r.props ->> 'variableName' as variable_name, - r.uuid as row_uuid, --- cl.props ->> 'colName' as col_name, - cl.uuid as col_uuid, - CASE - WHEN cl.props->>'colName' != '2025' THEN jsonb_build_object('raw', jsonb_extract_path(c.config, 'faoStat', cl.props ->> 'colName', 'area')::varchar) - ELSE jsonb_build_object('raw', (select c.config->'faoStat'->'2020'->>'area')) - END AS value --- c.config -> 'faoStat' -> - from country c - left join assessment_fra."table" t - on t.props ->> 'name' = 'extentOfForest' - left join assessment_fra.row r - on r.table_id = t.id - and r.props ->> 'variableName' = 'totalLandArea' - left join assessment_fra.col cl - on r.id = cl.row_id - and cl.props ->> 'colName' is not null - where t.${cycleCondition} - and r.${cycleCondition} - and cl.${cycleCondition} - `, - [], - (result) => { - // Ignore atlantis - if (/^X\d\d$/.test(result.country_iso) || cycle.name === '2020') return result - return { - ...result, - value: { - // @ts-ignore - raw: String(landArea[result.country_iso][result.colName]), - }, - } - } - ) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/landArea.js b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/landArea.js deleted file mode 100644 index 17853e4d22..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/landArea.js +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3071 +0,0 @@ -// prettier-ignore -export default { - "AFG": { - "1990": 65223, - "2000": 65223, - "2010": 65223, - "2015": 65223, - "2020": 65223, - "2021": 65223, - "2022": 65223, - "2023": 65223, - "2024": 65223, - "2025": 65223, - "country_iso": "AFG" - }, - "ALB": { - "1990": 2740, - "2000": 2740, - "2010": 2740, - "2015": 2740, - "2020": 2740, - "2021": 2740, - "2022": 2740, - "2023": 2740, - "2024": 2740, - "2025": 2740, - "country_iso": "ALB" - }, - "DZA": { - "1990": 238174, - 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"2024": 38685, - "2025": 38685, - "country_iso": "ZWE" - } -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/updateCalculatedNodes.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/updateCalculatedNodes.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 22de2de362..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/updateCalculatedNodes.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -import * as pgPromise from 'pg-promise' -import { Objects } from 'utils/objects' - -import { Assessment, AssessmentNames, Cycle, Row, VariableCache } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { AreaController } from 'server/controller/area' -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' -import { ColAdapter } from 'server/repository/adapter' - -import { calculateRow } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/calculateRow' -import { getCertifiedAreaValues } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getCertifiedAreaValues' -import { getClimaticDomainValues } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getClimaticDomainValues' -import { getTotalLandAreaValues } from 'test/dataMigration/steps/updateCalculatedNodes/getTotalLandAreaValues' - -export const updateCalculatedNodes = async ( - props: { assessment: Assessment; cycle: Cycle }, - client: BaseProtocol -): Promise => { - const { assessment, cycle } = props - - const schema = Schemas.getName(assessment) - - const rows = await client.map( - ` - select r.*, - t.props ->> 'name' as table_name, - jsonb_agg(c.*) filter (where c.props -> 'cycles' ? '${cycle.uuid}') as cols - from ${schema}.row r - left join ${schema}."table" t on r.table_id = t.id - left join ${schema}.col c on r.id = c.row_id - where t.props -> 'cycles' ? '${cycle.uuid}' - and r.props -> 'cycles' ? '${cycle.uuid}' - and c.props -> 'cycles' ? '${cycle.uuid}' - and ( - (r.props ->> 'calculateFn' is not null and r.props -> 'calculateFn' ->> '${cycle.uuid}' is not null) - or - (c.props ->> 'calculateFn' is not null and c.props -> 'calculateFn' ->> '${cycle.uuid}' is not null) - ) - group by r.id, r.uuid, r.props, t.props ->> 'name' - order by r.id`, - [], - (row) => { - return { - ...Objects.camelize(row), - cols: row.cols.map(ColAdapter), - props: { - ...Objects.camelize(row.props), - calculateFn: row.props.calculateFn, - linkToSection: row.props.linkToSection, - validateFns: row.props.validateFns, - chart: row.props.chart, - }, - } - } - ) - - const variablesToCalculate = rows.map((row) => ({ - tableName: row.tableName, - variableName: row.props.variableName, - })) - const calculatedVariables: Record> = {} - const countries = await AreaController.getCountries({ assessment, cycle }, client) - const countryISOs = countries.map((c) => c.countryIso) - - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle) - const pgp = pgPromise() - const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet( - [ - 'country_iso', - 'row_uuid', - 'col_uuid', - { - name: 'value', - cast: 'jsonb', - }, - ], - { - table: { table: 'node', schema: schemaCycle }, - } - ) - - if (assessment.props.name === AssessmentNames.fra) { - // ===== total land area (fao stat) - const totalLandAreaValues = await getTotalLandAreaValues({ cycle }, client) - await client.query(pgp.helpers.insert(totalLandAreaValues, cs)) - - // ===== certified area - SDG sub ind. 5 - const certifiedAreaValues = await getCertifiedAreaValues({ cycle }, client) - await client.query(pgp.helpers.insert(certifiedAreaValues, cs)) - - const climaticDomainValues = await getClimaticDomainValues({ cycle }, client) - await client.query(pgp.helpers.insert(climaticDomainValues, cs)) - } - - // ===== calculation rows - for (let i = 0; i < rows.length; i += 1) { - const { tableName, ...row } = rows[i] - if (!['growingStockAvg', 'growingStockTotal', 'biomassStockAvg', 'carbonStockAvg'].includes(tableName)) { - // eslint-disable-next-line no-await-in-loop - const values = await calculateRow( - { assessment, cycle, countryISOs, row, tableName, calculatedVariables, variablesToCalculate }, - client - ) - const query = pgp.helpers.insert(values, cs) - // eslint-disable-next-line no-await-in-loop - await client.query(query) - // console.log('INSERT DONE ', tableName, row.props.variableName) - } - } -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 34b6e4f01d..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,1.1,- the recent available year, -1,ALB,1.1,- extrapolation, -2,ALB,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -3,AND,1.1,- the recent available year, -4,AND,1.1,- extrapolation, -5,AND,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -6,AUT,1.1,- the recent available year, -7,AUT,1.1,- extrapolation,Figures for 2020 are extrapolated on the basis of 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018). -8,AUT,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -9,BLR,1.1,- последний имеющийся год,2017 -10,BLR,1.1,- экстраполяция,линейная экстраполяция -11,BLR,1.1,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогноз, перспективы, общегосударственные программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)","государственная программа ""Белорусский лес"", прогноз" -12,BEL,1.1,- the recent available year, -13,BEL,1.1,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -14,BEL,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -15,BIH,1.1,- the recent available year,2017.0 -16,BIH,1.1,- extrapolation, -17,BIH,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -18,BGR,1.1,- the recent available year, -19,BGR,1.1,- extrapolation,yes -20,BGR,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -21,HRV,1.1,- the recent available year, -22,HRV,1.1,- extrapolation,"Extrapolation based on data from the years 2006, 2016 and 2017." -23,HRV,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -24,CYP,1.1,- the recent available year, -25,CYP,1.1,- extrapolation, -26,CYP,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -27,CZE,1.1,- the recent available year,FAWS -28,CZE,1.1,- extrapolation,"Forest, Forest area by forest types" -29,CZE,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -30,DNK,1.1,- the recent available year,The area distribution to forest types in 2017 was used for generating the forest type distribution in 2020. -31,DNK,1.1,- extrapolation,Yes - using the mechnism in FRA2020 for consistency -32,DNK,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -33,EST,1.1,- the recent available year,2017 -34,EST,1.1,- extrapolation,no -35,EST,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",no -36,FIN,1.1,- the recent available year,2015.0 -37,FIN,1.1,- extrapolation, -38,FIN,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -39,FRA,1.1,- the recent available year, -40,FRA,1.1,- extrapolation,"2010 and 2015 values for forest areas have been modified (reclassifications for 2010 and 2015 has been calculated with new values) The forest area reported for year 2020 is derived from a linear extrapolation based on 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 data." -41,FRA,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -42,GEO,1.1,- the recent available year,"It should be noted that GEO has no systematic inventory data since 1990. The numbers provided here are the same as in 2015 report. We can only provide correct figures after we complete the first National Forest inventory, which is expected to be finalized in 2020." -43,GEO,1.1,- extrapolation, -44,GEO,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -45,DEU,1.1,- the recent available year,"yes, NFI of 2012" -46,DEU,1.1,- extrapolation, -47,DEU,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -48,GRC,1.1,- the recent available year, -49,GRC,1.1,- extrapolation, -50,GRC,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -51,VAT,1.1,- the recent available year, -52,VAT,1.1,- extrapolation, -53,VAT,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -54,HUN,1.1,- the recent available year,for other land with tree cover -55,HUN,1.1,- extrapolation,Forest: linear extrapolation from data between 2014 and 2017; FAWS: linear extrapolation from data between 2009 and 2017; OWL: linear extrapolation -56,HUN,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -57,ISL,1.1,- the recent available year, -58,ISL,1.1,- extrapolation,"Mostly extrapolation, also regression. For more details see FRA2020" -59,ISL,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -60,IRL,1.1,- the recent available year, -61,IRL,1.1,- extrapolation,Used our 2017 NFI data as baseline and extrapolated by 4000ha per year for afforestation. -62,IRL,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -63,ITA,1.1,- the recent available year,"Provisional results of photointerpretation (first phase of NFI2015) has been used to update Forest and OWL area for the years 2010, 2015 and 2020" -64,ITA,1.1,- extrapolation,The same trend of develpment of the forest type area (as function of the total forest area) observed between the two NFIs available to extrapolate 2015 and 2020 proportions -65,ITA,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -66,LVA,1.1,- the recent available year, -67,LVA,1.1,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -68,LVA,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -69,LIE,1.1,- the recent available year, -70,LIE,1.1,- extrapolation, -71,LIE,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -72,LTU,1.1,- the recent available year, -73,LTU,1.1,- extrapolation,of 2005; 2010; 2015 -74,LTU,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -75,LUX,1.1,- the recent available year, -76,LUX,1.1,- extrapolation, -77,LUX,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -78,MLT,1.1,- the recent available year, -79,MLT,1.1,- extrapolation, -80,MLT,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -81,MDA,1.1,- последний имеющийся год, -82,MDA,1.1,- экстраполяция, -83,MDA,1.1,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогноз, перспективы, общегосударственные программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -84,MCO,1.1,- the recent available year, -85,MCO,1.1,- extrapolation, -86,MCO,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -87,MNE,1.1,- the recent available year,Recent data based on NFI -88,MNE,1.1,- extrapolation, -89,MNE,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -90,NLD,1.1,- the recent available year,2017 -91,NLD,1.1,- extrapolation,Extrapolation was conducted to generate the values for 2020 based on observed trends -92,NLD,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",x -93,NOR,1.1,- the recent available year, -94,NOR,1.1,- extrapolation,Linear extrapolation based on 2010-2015. -95,NOR,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -96,POL,1.1,- the recent available year,forest not available for wood supply - data for 2015 were used -97,POL,1.1,- extrapolation,total forest area - results of estimation made by FRA tool are used; forest types - changes between 2000 and 2015 -98,POL,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -99,PRT,1.1,- the recent available year,2015 -100,PRT,1.1,- extrapolation,1990 and 2000 -101,PRT,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -102,ROU,1.1,- the recent available year,"Yes, 2018" -103,ROU,1.1,- extrapolation, -104,ROU,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -105,RUS,1.1,- the recent available year, -106,RUS,1.1,- extrapolation, -107,RUS,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -108,SRB,1.1,- the recent available year, -109,SRB,1.1,- extrapolation, -110,SRB,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -111,SVK,1.1,- the recent available year,"2017: Forest, FAWS, OWL, Forest area by forest types; National Forest Inventory and Monitoring (NFIM) 2015-2016: Other land with tree cover" -112,SVK,1.1,- extrapolation,No -113,SVK,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",No -114,SVN,1.1,- the recent available year,2018 -115,SVN,1.1,- extrapolation,no -116,SVN,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)","Assesment is based on data from Forest stand map (SVN Forest service) Land use map (Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food). Area of forest: LU map, cathegories: 2000 (minus Pinus mugo stands), 1410, 1420 in 1500 Other Wooded Land: LU map, cathegories: 1800, plus (added) Pinus mugo stands)" -117,ESP,1.1,- the recent available year, -118,ESP,1.1,- extrapolation,We extrapolate to 2020 based on the estimation of mean annual changes for each variable in the period cover by the different NFI cycles (1990-2017). -119,ESP,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -120,SWE,1.1,- the recent available year,"Values for 2020 is the same value as for the recent available year, i.e. the 5-year average 2013-2017, except that we for FAWS have taken into account the national plan for increasing the area of protected forest." -121,SWE,1.1,- extrapolation, -122,SWE,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -123,CHE,1.1,- the recent available year, -124,CHE,1.1,- extrapolation,We extrapolated from the trend between the years 2005 and 2013. -125,CHE,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -126,MKD,1.1,- the recent available year,Yes. -127,MKD,1.1,- extrapolation, -128,MKD,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -129,TUR,1.1,- the recent available year, -130,TUR,1.1,- extrapolation, -131,TUR,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",We used realistic strategic plans. -132,UKR,1.1,- the recent available year, -133,UKR,1.1,- extrapolation, -134,UKR,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -135,GBR,1.1,- the recent available year,Area of other land with tree cover based on most recent available estimate (for 2017). Area of other wooded land = constant estimate for all years. -136,GBR,1.1,- extrapolation, -137,GBR,1.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",Forest area in 2020 estimated from latest annual estimate (for 2018) and assuming 2 years of forest expansion at similar levels to recent years. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index f2e3e49889..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1427 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,area,comment -0,ALB,1.1,Forest,, -1,ALB,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -2,ALB,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -3,ALB,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -4,ALB,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -5,ALB,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -6,ALB,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -7,ALB,1.1,Protected forests,, -8,ALB,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -9,ALB,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -10,ALB,1.1,Social restrictions,, -11,ALB,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -12,ALB,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -13,ALB,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -14,ALB,1.1,Military forests,, -15,ALB,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -16,ALB,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -17,ALB,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -18,ALB,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -19,ALB,1.1,Other wooded land,, -20,ALB,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -21,ALB,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -22,ALB,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -23,ALB,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -24,ALB,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -25,ALB,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -26,ALB,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -27,ALB,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -28,ALB,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -29,ALB,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -30,ALB,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -31,AND,1.1,Forest,, -32,AND,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -33,AND,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -34,AND,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -35,AND,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -36,AND,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -37,AND,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -38,AND,1.1,Protected forests,, -39,AND,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -40,AND,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -41,AND,1.1,Social restrictions,, -42,AND,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -43,AND,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -44,AND,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -45,AND,1.1,Military forests,, -46,AND,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -47,AND,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -48,AND,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -49,AND,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -50,AND,1.1,Other wooded land,, -51,AND,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -52,AND,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -53,AND,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -54,AND,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -55,AND,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -56,AND,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -57,AND,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -58,AND,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -59,AND,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -60,AND,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -61,AND,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -62,AUT,1.1,Forest,3888,NFI 2016-2018 -63,AUT,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,n.a., -64,AUT,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,8,NFI 2016-2018 -65,AUT,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,n.a., -66,AUT,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,71,Forests generated by sprouting (Ausschlagwald); NFI 2016-2018 -67,AUT,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -68,AUT,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -69,AUT,1.1,Protected forests,,See indicator 4.9! -70,AUT,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -71,AUT,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",418,Protective forests without yield excl. OWL areas; NFI 2016-2018 -72,AUT,1.1,Social restrictions,, -73,AUT,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -74,AUT,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,48,"Key forest function ""recreation"", source: Waldentwicklungsplan (Forest Development Plan), Federal Ministry for Sustainability and Tourism, 2019" -75,AUT,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,n.a., -76,AUT,1.1,Military forests,11.04,"Source: Forst Jahrbuch 2019, Österreichischer Argrarverlag, 2018" -77,AUT,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -78,AUT,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,418,Protective forests without yield excl. OWL areas; NFI 2016-2018 -79,AUT,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),240,NFI 2016-2018 -80,AUT,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -81,AUT,1.1,Other wooded land,131,NFI 2016-2018 -82,AUT,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),110,"Pinus mugo, Alnus viridis and others; NFI 2016-2018" -83,AUT,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",21,NFI 2016-2018 -84,AUT,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -85,AUT,1.1,Other land with tree cover,n.a., -86,AUT,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),2.26,"Game enclosures for meat production on (former) forest land, Forest Statistics 2017, BMNT" -87,AUT,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",,Included in fruit tree orchards -88,AUT,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,13.08,"Includes plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs. Source: Agrarstrukturerhebung 2016 (farm structure survey 2016), Statistics AUT" -89,AUT,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,,Included in short-rotation coppices -90,AUT,1.1,Trees in urban settings,n.a., -91,AUT,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,2.42,"Includes poplar plantations on agricultural land. Source: Agrarstrukturerhebung 2016 (farm structure survey 2016), Statistics AUT" -92,AUT,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,2.45,"Source: Agrarstrukturerhebung 2016 (farm structure survey 2016), Statistics AUT" -93,BLR,1.1,Лес,, -94,BLR,1.1,Насаждения ели на лесной площади,798.2, -95,BLR,1.1,Тополевые насаждения на лесной площади,1.3, -96,BLR,1.1,Низкоствольные леса с коротким оборотом рубки на лесных землях,, -97,BLR,1.1,Лесонасаждения с коротким оборотом рубки,, -98,BLR,1.1,… в том числе недоступны для поставки древесины,, -99,BLR,1.1,Экологические ограничения,, -100,BLR,1.1,Охраняемые леса,341.3,"заповедники, национальные парки" -101,BLR,1.1,"Продуктивные лесопокрытые земли предназначенные для защиты (ключевых) местообитаний, видов или других природных ценностей",1022.7,"места обитания редких видов,типичные и редкие ландшафты и биотопы, заказники" -102,BLR,1.1,"Защитные леса (почва, вода и другие экосистемные функции)",1737.4,"водоохранные зоны, зоны санитарной охраны источников водоснабжения, защитные полосы вдоль железных и автомобильных дорог" -103,BLR,1.1,Социальные ограничения,, -104,BLR,1.1,"Леса, предназначенные для защиты эстетических, исторических, культурных или духовных ценностей",, -105,BLR,1.1,"Леса, предназначенные для рекреационных целей",1290.2,рекреационно-оздоровительные леса -106,BLR,1.1,"Леса, где исключена лесозаготовка по решению владельца",, -107,BLR,1.1,"Лесные земли, принадлежащие министерству обороны",, -108,BLR,1.1,Экономические ограничения,, -109,BLR,1.1,Леса с очень низкой производительностью / экономическим доходом от лесозаготовки,, -110,BLR,1.1,Леса физически недоступные (включая склоны и состояние почвы),, -111,BLR,1.1,"Другое, пожалуйста, уточните",, -112,BLR,1.1,Прочая лесопокрытая земля,, -113,BLR,1.1,Альпийский кустарник (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -114,BLR,1.1,"Другие кустарники (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -115,BLR,1.1,"Другое, пожалуйста, уточните",, -116,BLR,1.1,Другие лесистые земли,, -117,BLR,1.1,Агролесоводственные (silvo-pastoral) земли (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -118,BLR,1.1,"Насаждения орехообразующих деревьев или кустарников(e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -119,BLR,1.1,Оливковые рощи и фруктовые сады,, -120,BLR,1.1,Поплавные плантации на сельскохозяйственных землях,, -121,BLR,1.1,Деревья в городской среде,17.4, -122,BLR,1.1,Низкоствольные леса с коротким оборотом рубки на сельскохозяйственных землях,, -123,BLR,1.1,Насаждение рождественских елок на сельскохозяйственных землях,, -124,BEL,1.1,Forest,, -125,BEL,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,,"Not allowed in forest, after harvest of the existing christmas tree." -126,BEL,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -127,BEL,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,,Not allowed in forest land. -128,BEL,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,,Not allowed in forest land. -129,BEL,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -130,BEL,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -131,BEL,1.1,Protected forests,, -132,BEL,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -133,BEL,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -134,BEL,1.1,Social restrictions,, -135,BEL,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -136,BEL,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -137,BEL,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -138,BEL,1.1,Military forests,, -139,BEL,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -140,BEL,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -141,BEL,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -142,BEL,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -143,BEL,1.1,Other wooded land,, -144,BEL,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -145,BEL,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -146,BEL,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -147,BEL,1.1,Other land with tree cover,206.3, -148,BEL,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),8.1, -149,BEL,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",0.0, -150,BEL,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,185.0, -151,BEL,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,7.9, -152,BEL,1.1,Trees in urban settings,5.3, -153,BEL,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,0.0, -154,BEL,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,0.0, -155,BIH,1.1,Forest,, -156,BIH,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -157,BIH,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -158,BIH,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -159,BIH,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -160,BIH,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -161,BIH,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -162,BIH,1.1,Protected forests,, -163,BIH,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -164,BIH,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -165,BIH,1.1,Social restrictions,, -166,BIH,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -167,BIH,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -168,BIH,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -169,BIH,1.1,Military forests,, -170,BIH,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -171,BIH,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -172,BIH,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -173,BIH,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -174,BIH,1.1,Other wooded land,, -175,BIH,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -176,BIH,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -177,BIH,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -178,BIH,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -179,BIH,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -180,BIH,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -181,BIH,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -182,BIH,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -183,BIH,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -184,BIH,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -185,BIH,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -186,BGR,1.1,Forest,, -187,BGR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -188,BGR,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,23.0, -189,BGR,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -190,BGR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -191,BGR,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -192,BGR,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -193,BGR,1.1,Protected forests,704.0, -194,BGR,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -195,BGR,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",359.0, -196,BGR,1.1,Social restrictions,, -197,BGR,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -198,BGR,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,225.0, -199,BGR,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -200,BGR,1.1,Military forests,, -201,BGR,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -202,BGR,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -203,BGR,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -204,BGR,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -205,BGR,1.1,Other wooded land,, -206,BGR,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),24.0, -207,BGR,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -208,BGR,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -209,BGR,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -210,BGR,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -211,BGR,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -212,BGR,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,83.0, -213,BGR,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -214,BGR,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -215,BGR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -216,BGR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -217,HRV,1.1,Forest,, -218,HRV,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,0.3, -219,HRV,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,11.3, -220,HRV,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,54.25, -221,HRV,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,17.48, -222,HRV,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,0.24, -223,HRV,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -224,HRV,1.1,Protected forests,316.09,Forests protected according to Law on Nature Protection. -225,HRV,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -226,HRV,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",243.78, -227,HRV,1.1,Social restrictions,, -228,HRV,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",38.66, -229,HRV,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,3.5, -230,HRV,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -231,HRV,1.1,Military forests,16.2, -232,HRV,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -233,HRV,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,433.0,Mostly karst forests. -234,HRV,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),92.3,Areas mostly inaccessible for work due to mines or area in close proximity of mined areas. -235,HRV,1.1,"Other, please specify",0.0, -236,HRV,1.1,Other wooded land,, -237,HRV,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),5.75, -238,HRV,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",612.34, -239,HRV,1.1,"Other, please specify",0.0, -240,HRV,1.1,Other land with tree cover,205.0, -241,HRV,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),,"It exists, but the area cannot be estimated." -242,HRV,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",,"It exists, but the area cannot be estimated." -243,HRV,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,50.0, -244,HRV,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -245,HRV,1.1,Trees in urban settings,7.2, -246,HRV,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -247,HRV,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,,"It exists, but the area cannot be estimated." -248,CYP,1.1,Forest,, -249,CYP,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -250,CYP,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -251,CYP,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -252,CYP,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -253,CYP,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -254,CYP,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -255,CYP,1.1,Protected forests,, -256,CYP,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -257,CYP,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -258,CYP,1.1,Social restrictions,, -259,CYP,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -260,CYP,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -261,CYP,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -262,CYP,1.1,Military forests,, -263,CYP,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -264,CYP,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -265,CYP,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -266,CYP,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -267,CYP,1.1,Other wooded land,, -268,CYP,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -269,CYP,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -270,CYP,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -271,CYP,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -272,CYP,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -273,CYP,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -274,CYP,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -275,CYP,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -276,CYP,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -277,CYP,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -278,CYP,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -279,CZE,1.1,Forest,, -280,CZE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -281,CZE,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -282,CZE,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -283,CZE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -284,CZE,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -285,CZE,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -286,CZE,1.1,Protected forests,, -287,CZE,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -288,CZE,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -289,CZE,1.1,Social restrictions,, -290,CZE,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -291,CZE,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -292,CZE,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -293,CZE,1.1,Military forests,, -294,CZE,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -295,CZE,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -296,CZE,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -297,CZE,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -298,CZE,1.1,Other wooded land,, -299,CZE,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -300,CZE,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -301,CZE,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -302,CZE,1.1,Other land with tree cover,45.25, -303,CZE,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -304,CZE,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -305,CZE,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,45.25,orchards -306,CZE,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -307,CZE,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -308,CZE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -309,CZE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -310,DNK,1.1,Forest,, -311,DNK,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,30.974159297610345,Christmas trees are defined as being forest. Consequently all Christmas tree plantations (larger than 0.5 ha and wider than 20 m) are by definition forest land. -312,DNK,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,,Since poplar plantations live up to the definitions of the FAO for forest (unless they are planted for energy) they are by definition forest. We have no area estimates for poplar plantations in particular. -313,DNK,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,0.0, -314,DNK,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,0.0,Short rotation coppice (in particular SRC willow) is not defined as forest and hence cannot be on forest land. -315,DNK,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,0.0, -316,DNK,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -317,DNK,1.1,Protected forests,,"About 71% of the Danish forest area is protected by the forest law. This, however, does not prevent forest management and hence the area reported here is only forest protected (mainly) for conservation of biodiversity (see below)." -318,DNK,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",7.61717386559917,"As the definition relates to ""Forest avaiable for wood supply"" we only included forests designated as untouched. Other management forms may be used to protect biodiversity but this does not preclude (or even requires) wood production." -319,DNK,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",0.0,"Although forests do protect e.g. ground water reserves in DNK, the forest is usually not designated for this purpose in any form of legislation or similar. Hence the area designated for this purpose is 0" -320,DNK,1.1,Social restrictions,, -321,DNK,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -322,DNK,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -323,DNK,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,0.0,"Many owners may have a desire to leave forests unmanaged, but since this decision is not legally binding or manifested in the natinal cadastre, this cannot be reflected in the NFI and thus not in the national statistics." -324,DNK,1.1,Military forests,0.0,Forests owned by the military may also be accessible for wood supply. -325,DNK,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -326,DNK,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,0.0, -327,DNK,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),0.0, -328,DNK,1.1,"Other, please specify",0.0, -329,DNK,1.1,Other wooded land,, -330,DNK,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),0.0, -331,DNK,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -332,DNK,1.1,"Other, please specify",44.08031028932852,"Areas that live up to the FAO definition; mainly heathlands, moors etc. with some tree cover." -333,DNK,1.1,Other land with tree cover,2.674,Mainly fruit orchards. -334,DNK,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),0.0, -335,DNK,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",0.0, -336,DNK,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,0.0, -337,DNK,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,0.0,Since poplar plantations live up to the definitions of the FAO for forest (unless they are planted for energy) they are by definition forest. -338,DNK,1.1,Trees in urban settings,,"Surely parks etc. have tree cover, but these are not assessed in DNK" -339,DNK,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,,"In DNK some willow plantations are established for energy crops, but the area is unknown" -340,DNK,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,0.0,"Chritmas trees are defined as forest as they live up to the definitions of FAO. The therefore cannot be ""Other land with tree cover""." -341,EST,1.1,Forest,, -342,EST,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -343,EST,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -344,EST,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -345,EST,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -346,EST,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -347,EST,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -348,EST,1.1,Protected forests,, -349,EST,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -350,EST,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -351,EST,1.1,Social restrictions,, -352,EST,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -353,EST,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -354,EST,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -355,EST,1.1,Military forests,, -356,EST,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -357,EST,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -358,EST,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -359,EST,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -360,EST,1.1,Other wooded land,, -361,EST,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -362,EST,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -363,EST,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -364,EST,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -365,EST,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -366,EST,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -367,EST,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,3.6,"area of tree ochards in 2017 (mostly apples, plums, pears and cherries), relevant figure was 4580 ha in 2010, 8460 ha in 2000 and 9200 ha in 1990." -368,EST,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -369,EST,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -370,EST,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -371,EST,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -372,FIN,1.1,Forest,, -373,FIN,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,,included -374,FIN,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,,included when they are managed as forest -375,FIN,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,,no -376,FIN,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,,non existing -377,FIN,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -378,FIN,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -379,FIN,1.1,Protected forests,,excluded from FAWS -380,FIN,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",,excluded from FAWS -381,FIN,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",,mostly included in FAWS -382,FIN,1.1,Social restrictions,, -383,FIN,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",,mostly included in FAWS -384,FIN,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,,mostly included in FAWS -385,FIN,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,,excluded from FAWS if known -386,FIN,1.1,Military forests,,excluded from FAWS -387,FIN,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -388,FIN,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,,included -389,FIN,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),,included -390,FIN,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -391,FIN,1.1,Other wooded land,, -392,FIN,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),,non existing -393,FIN,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",,peatlands with low or sparse trees -394,FIN,1.1,"Other, please specify",,rocky sites with with very low tree density -395,FIN,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -396,FIN,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),8.0,yes -397,FIN,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -398,FIN,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -399,FIN,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -400,FIN,1.1,Trees in urban settings,194.0,"parks, grave yards" -401,FIN,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -402,FIN,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -403,FRA,1.1,Forest,, -404,FRA,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,5.0,Estimation based on NFI annual samples 2016 and 2017. Forest nurseries are included; they can not be distinguished from Christmas tree plantations. -405,FRA,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,161.0,Value for average year 2015 -406,FRA,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -407,FRA,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -408,FRA,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -409,FRA,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -410,FRA,1.1,Protected forests,26.0,Estimation based on NFI annual samples 2016 and 2017. Protected forests where access or logging are stricly and visibly prohibited are included : -protected forests for biodiversity issues -protective forests (mainly for water protection) -411,FRA,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -412,FRA,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -413,FRA,1.1,Social restrictions,, -414,FRA,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -415,FRA,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -416,FRA,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,,These forests are included in FAWS. The owner's decision is not known. -417,FRA,1.1,Military forests,36.0,NFI annual samples 2016 and 2017. -418,FRA,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -419,FRA,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,0.0,"These forests are included in FAWS. In the french NFI, biological productivity level is not a concern for the classification within FAWS" -420,FRA,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),724.0,"Estimation based on NFI annual samples 2016 and 2017. All forests not accessible : more than 2 hours walk, cliffs, slope geater than 100%, rocky area, swamps …" -421,FRA,1.1,"Other, please specify",81.0,All other reasons : mainly game enclosures and networks (power lines or gas pipelines) -422,FRA,1.1,Other wooded land,, -423,FRA,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -424,FRA,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -425,FRA,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -426,FRA,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -427,FRA,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -428,FRA,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -429,FRA,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -430,FRA,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -431,FRA,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -432,FRA,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -433,FRA,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -434,GEO,1.1,Forest,, -435,GEO,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -436,GEO,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -437,GEO,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -438,GEO,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -439,GEO,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -440,GEO,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -441,GEO,1.1,Protected forests,, -442,GEO,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -443,GEO,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -444,GEO,1.1,Social restrictions,, -445,GEO,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -446,GEO,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -447,GEO,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -448,GEO,1.1,Military forests,, -449,GEO,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -450,GEO,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -451,GEO,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -452,GEO,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -453,GEO,1.1,Other wooded land,, -454,GEO,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -455,GEO,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -456,GEO,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -457,GEO,1.1,Other land with tree cover,,we don't have any figures for 'Other Land with tree cover' -458,GEO,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -459,GEO,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -460,GEO,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -461,GEO,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -462,GEO,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -463,GEO,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -464,GEO,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -465,DEU,1.1,Forest,, -466,DEU,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,"n.a., some few thousand HA", -467,DEU,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,n.a., -468,DEU,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,33 THA Mittelwald (coppice forest), -469,DEU,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,,by legal definition no forest -470,DEU,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -471,DEU,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -472,DEU,1.1,Protected forests,, -473,DEU,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -474,DEU,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -475,DEU,1.1,Social restrictions,, -476,DEU,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -477,DEU,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -478,DEU,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -479,DEU,1.1,Military forests,, -480,DEU,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -481,DEU,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -482,DEU,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -483,DEU,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -484,DEU,1.1,Other wooded land,, -485,DEU,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -486,DEU,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -487,DEU,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -488,DEU,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -489,DEU,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -490,DEU,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -491,DEU,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -492,DEU,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -493,DEU,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -494,DEU,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -495,DEU,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -496,GRC,1.1,Forest,, -497,GRC,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -498,GRC,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -499,GRC,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -500,GRC,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -501,GRC,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -502,GRC,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -503,GRC,1.1,Protected forests,, -504,GRC,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -505,GRC,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -506,GRC,1.1,Social restrictions,, -507,GRC,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -508,GRC,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -509,GRC,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -510,GRC,1.1,Military forests,, -511,GRC,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -512,GRC,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -513,GRC,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -514,GRC,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -515,GRC,1.1,Other wooded land,, -516,GRC,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -517,GRC,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -518,GRC,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -519,GRC,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -520,GRC,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -521,GRC,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -522,GRC,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -523,GRC,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -524,GRC,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -525,GRC,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -526,GRC,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -527,VAT,1.1,Forest,, -528,VAT,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -529,VAT,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -530,VAT,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -531,VAT,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -532,VAT,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -533,VAT,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -534,VAT,1.1,Protected forests,, -535,VAT,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -536,VAT,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -537,VAT,1.1,Social restrictions,, -538,VAT,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -539,VAT,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -540,VAT,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -541,VAT,1.1,Military forests,, -542,VAT,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -543,VAT,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -544,VAT,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -545,VAT,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -546,VAT,1.1,Other wooded land,, -547,VAT,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -548,VAT,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -549,VAT,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -550,VAT,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -551,VAT,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -552,VAT,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -553,VAT,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -554,VAT,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -555,VAT,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -556,VAT,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -557,VAT,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -558,HUN,1.1,Forest,, -559,HUN,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,0.23,included -560,HUN,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,110.37,included -561,HUN,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -562,HUN,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -563,HUN,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -564,HUN,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -565,HUN,1.1,Protected forests,74.14,Regarded as FNAWS if the forest is strictly protected. -566,HUN,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",,Natura 2000 forests belong here but were regarded as FAWS -567,HUN,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",111.25,Non-productive forests (where the main goal of management is not wood production) and forests where the planned cutting age is higher than 899 years were classified as FNAWS. -568,HUN,1.1,Social restrictions,, -569,HUN,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",0.2,Forests surrounding monuments were regarded as FNAWS -570,HUN,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,2.34,"Wildlife parks, urban forest parks" -571,HUN,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -572,HUN,1.1,Military forests,,These forests are available for wood supply in HUN. -573,HUN,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -574,HUN,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -575,HUN,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),9.07,Forests where slope is more than 30° were classified as FNAWS -576,HUN,1.1,"Other, please specify",33.4,Forest reserve core zones where harvesting is prohibited. Other forests where harvesting is totally prohibited due to various reasons. -577,HUN,1.1,Other wooded land,, -578,HUN,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -579,HUN,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -580,HUN,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -581,HUN,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -582,HUN,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -583,HUN,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -584,HUN,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,82.0, -585,HUN,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -586,HUN,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -587,HUN,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -588,HUN,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -589,ISL,1.1,Forest,, -590,ISL,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,,Occuring -591,ISL,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,,Occuring -592,ISL,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,,Not occuring -593,ISL,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,,Not occuring -594,ISL,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -595,ISL,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -596,ISL,1.1,Protected forests,,Occuring -597,ISL,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",,Occuring -598,ISL,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",,Occuring -599,ISL,1.1,Social restrictions,, -600,ISL,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",,Occuring -601,ISL,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,,Occuring -602,ISL,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,,Occuring -603,ISL,1.1,Military forests,,Not occuring -604,ISL,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -605,ISL,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,,Occuring -606,ISL,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),,Occuring -607,ISL,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -608,ISL,1.1,Other wooded land,, -609,ISL,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),,Occuring -610,ISL,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",,Not occuring -611,ISL,1.1,"Other, please specify",,Arctic shrubland -612,ISL,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -613,ISL,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),,Not occuring. Sheep grazing woodland defined as OWL. -614,ISL,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",,Not occuring -615,ISL,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,,Not occuring -616,ISL,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,,"Not occuring, defined as forest land" -617,ISL,1.1,Trees in urban settings,,Occuring -618,ISL,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,,Not occuring -619,ISL,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,,"Not occuring, defined as forest land" -620,IRL,1.1,Forest,, -621,IRL,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -622,IRL,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -623,IRL,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -624,IRL,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -625,IRL,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -626,IRL,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -627,IRL,1.1,Protected forests,, -628,IRL,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -629,IRL,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -630,IRL,1.1,Social restrictions,, -631,IRL,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -632,IRL,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -633,IRL,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -634,IRL,1.1,Military forests,, -635,IRL,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -636,IRL,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -637,IRL,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -638,IRL,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -639,IRL,1.1,Other wooded land,, -640,IRL,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -641,IRL,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -642,IRL,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -643,IRL,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -644,IRL,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -645,IRL,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -646,IRL,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -647,IRL,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -648,IRL,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -649,IRL,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -650,IRL,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -651,ITA,1.1,Forest,, -652,ITA,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -653,ITA,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,66,"Poplar plantations are on agricultural land, but they are included in the forest area; area estimate from NFI2005" -654,ITA,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,n.a.,"Included in the category ""plantations"", no separate area estimate" -655,ITA,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,n.a.,"Included in ""Forest"", specific area estimate not available" -656,ITA,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -657,ITA,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -658,ITA,1.1,Protected forests,375,Area estimate from NFI2005 -659,ITA,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -660,ITA,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -661,ITA,1.1,Social restrictions,, -662,ITA,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -663,ITA,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -664,ITA,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -665,ITA,1.1,Military forests,n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -666,ITA,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -667,ITA,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -668,ITA,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),745,Area estimate from NFI2005 -669,ITA,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -670,ITA,1.1,Other wooded land,, -671,ITA,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),121,Area estimate from NFI2005 -672,ITA,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",691,Area estimate from NFI2005 -673,ITA,1.1,"Other, please specify",179,"Temperate shrubs, area estimate from NFI2005" -674,ITA,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -675,ITA,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -676,ITA,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -677,ITA,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,2711.57, -678,ITA,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -679,ITA,1.1,Trees in urban settings,153.61, -680,ITA,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -681,ITA,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,n.a.,Specific area estimate not available -682,LVA,1.1,Forest,, -683,LVA,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -684,LVA,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -685,LVA,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -686,LVA,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -687,LVA,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -688,LVA,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -689,LVA,1.1,Protected forests,, -690,LVA,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -691,LVA,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -692,LVA,1.1,Social restrictions,, -693,LVA,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -694,LVA,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -695,LVA,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -696,LVA,1.1,Military forests,, -697,LVA,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -698,LVA,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -699,LVA,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -700,LVA,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -701,LVA,1.1,Other wooded land,, -702,LVA,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -703,LVA,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",109.0, -704,LVA,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -705,LVA,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -706,LVA,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -707,LVA,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -708,LVA,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,29.0, -709,LVA,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -710,LVA,1.1,Trees in urban settings,6.7, -711,LVA,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -712,LVA,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -713,LIE,1.1,Forest,, -714,LIE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -715,LIE,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -716,LIE,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -717,LIE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -718,LIE,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -719,LIE,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -720,LIE,1.1,Protected forests,, -721,LIE,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -722,LIE,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -723,LIE,1.1,Social restrictions,, -724,LIE,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -725,LIE,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -726,LIE,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -727,LIE,1.1,Military forests,, -728,LIE,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -729,LIE,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -730,LIE,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -731,LIE,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -732,LIE,1.1,Other wooded land,, -733,LIE,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -734,LIE,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -735,LIE,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -736,LIE,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -737,LIE,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -738,LIE,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -739,LIE,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -740,LIE,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -741,LIE,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -742,LIE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -743,LIE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -744,LTU,1.1,Forest,2201.0, -745,LTU,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -746,LTU,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -747,LTU,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -748,LTU,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -749,LTU,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,293.0, -750,LTU,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -751,LTU,1.1,Protected forests,26.5,I forest group -752,LTU,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",177.7,IIA forest group ir reservs -753,LTU,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",23.4,for soil erosion prevention -754,LTU,1.1,Social restrictions,, -755,LTU,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -756,LTU,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,65.4,IIB forest group -757,LTU,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -758,LTU,1.1,Military forests,, -759,LTU,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -760,LTU,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -761,LTU,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -762,LTU,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -763,LTU,1.1,Other wooded land,62.1, -764,LTU,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -765,LTU,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",62.1,shrubland -766,LTU,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -767,LTU,1.1,Other land with tree cover,17.5, -768,LTU,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -769,LTU,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -770,LTU,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,12.8,fruit tree orchads -771,LTU,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -772,LTU,1.1,Trees in urban settings,4.7,parks -773,LTU,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -774,LTU,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -775,LUX,1.1,Forest,, -776,LUX,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -777,LUX,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -778,LUX,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -779,LUX,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -780,LUX,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -781,LUX,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -782,LUX,1.1,Protected forests,, -783,LUX,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -784,LUX,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -785,LUX,1.1,Social restrictions,, -786,LUX,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -787,LUX,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -788,LUX,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -789,LUX,1.1,Military forests,, -790,LUX,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -791,LUX,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -792,LUX,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -793,LUX,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -794,LUX,1.1,Other wooded land,, -795,LUX,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -796,LUX,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -797,LUX,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -798,LUX,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -799,LUX,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -800,LUX,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -801,LUX,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -802,LUX,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -803,LUX,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -804,LUX,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -805,LUX,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -806,MLT,1.1,Forest,, -807,MLT,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -808,MLT,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -809,MLT,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -810,MLT,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -811,MLT,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -812,MLT,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -813,MLT,1.1,Protected forests,, -814,MLT,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -815,MLT,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -816,MLT,1.1,Social restrictions,, -817,MLT,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -818,MLT,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -819,MLT,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -820,MLT,1.1,Military forests,, -821,MLT,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -822,MLT,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -823,MLT,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -824,MLT,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -825,MLT,1.1,Other wooded land,, -826,MLT,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -827,MLT,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -828,MLT,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -829,MLT,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -830,MLT,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -831,MLT,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -832,MLT,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -833,MLT,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -834,MLT,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -835,MLT,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -836,MLT,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -837,MDA,1.1,Лес,, -838,MDA,1.1,Насаждения ели на лесной площади,, -839,MDA,1.1,Тополевые насаждения на лесной площади,, -840,MDA,1.1,Низкоствольные леса с коротким оборотом рубки на лесных землях,, -841,MDA,1.1,Лесонасаждения с коротким оборотом рубки,, -842,MDA,1.1,… из которых недоступны для поставки древесины,, -843,MDA,1.1,Экологические ограничения,, -844,MDA,1.1,Охраняемые леса,, -845,MDA,1.1,"Продуктивные лесопокрытые земли предназначенные для защиты (ключевых) местообитаний, видов или других природных ценностей",, -846,MDA,1.1,"Защитные леса (почва, вода и другие экосистемные функции)",, -847,MDA,1.1,Социальные ограничения,, -848,MDA,1.1,"Леса, предназначенные для защиты эстетических, исторических, культурных или духовных ценностей",, -849,MDA,1.1,"Леса, предназначенные для рекреационных целей",, -850,MDA,1.1,"Леса, где исключена лесозаготовка по решению владельца",, -851,MDA,1.1,"Лесные земли, принадлежащие министерству обороны",, -852,MDA,1.1,Экономические ограничения,, -853,MDA,1.1,Леса с очень низкой производительностью / экономическим доходом от лесозаготовки,, -854,MDA,1.1,Леса физически недоступные (включая склоны и состояние почвы),, -855,MDA,1.1,"Другое, пожалуйста, уточните",, -856,MDA,1.1,Прочие лесопокрытые земли,, -857,MDA,1.1,Альпийский кустарник (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -858,MDA,1.1,"Другие кустарники (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -859,MDA,1.1,"Другое, пожалуйста, уточните",, -860,MDA,1.1,Другие лесистые земли,, -861,MDA,1.1,Агролесоводственные (silvo-pastoral) земли (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -862,MDA,1.1,"Насаждения орехообразующих деревьев или кустарников(e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -863,MDA,1.1,Оливковые рощи и фруктовые сады,, -864,MDA,1.1,Поплавные плантации на сельскохозяйственных землях,, -865,MDA,1.1,Деревья в городской среде,, -866,MDA,1.1,Низкоствольные леса с коротким оборотом рубки на сельскохозяйственных землях,, -867,MDA,1.1,Насаждение рождественских елок на сельскохозяйственных землях,, -868,MCO,1.1,Forest,, -869,MCO,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -870,MCO,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -871,MCO,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -872,MCO,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -873,MCO,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -874,MCO,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -875,MCO,1.1,Protected forests,, -876,MCO,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -877,MCO,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -878,MCO,1.1,Social restrictions,, -879,MCO,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -880,MCO,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -881,MCO,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -882,MCO,1.1,Military forests,, -883,MCO,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -884,MCO,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -885,MCO,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -886,MCO,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -887,MCO,1.1,Other wooded land,, -888,MCO,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -889,MCO,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -890,MCO,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -891,MCO,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -892,MCO,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -893,MCO,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -894,MCO,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -895,MCO,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -896,MCO,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -897,MCO,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -898,MCO,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -899,MNE,1.1,Forest,826.782,All forest based on Nfi -900,MNE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -901,MNE,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,8.0, -902,MNE,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -903,MNE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -904,MNE,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -905,MNE,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -906,MNE,1.1,Protected forests,, -907,MNE,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -908,MNE,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -909,MNE,1.1,Social restrictions,,No forest under social restriction -910,MNE,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -911,MNE,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -912,MNE,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -913,MNE,1.1,Military forests,,No forest under military restriction -914,MNE,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -915,MNE,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -916,MNE,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -917,MNE,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -918,MNE,1.1,Other wooded land,137.48, -919,MNE,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -920,MNE,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -921,MNE,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -922,MNE,1.1,Other land with tree cover,381.0, -923,MNE,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -924,MNE,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -925,MNE,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -926,MNE,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -927,MNE,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -928,MNE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -929,MNE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -930,NLD,1.1,Forest,364.83,"In 2017 a new study arose with a corrected national forest area for the NLD. This study showed a decline in Forest Area in the NLD in recent years as a consequence of transformation of forest into nature areas (heathercorridors, natural pastures, marches or waterbodies) in the light of Natura 2000. Besides this Natura 2000 development, temporary forests, planted in the late 80's and the beginning of the 90's, that were exempted from the reforestation law have been harvested in recent years. This change in Forest Area (from 374.73 as reported in the 6th NFI, to 364.83) shows a very steep decline in forest area in the NLD. However it is likely that this deforestation has taken place in a gradual fashion over the last years instead of an instant decline during a few years. Moreover, due to the new findings it seems likely that the old forest inventories and monitoring programs contain slight errors in the reported forest area; this resulted in an overestimated forest area. Currently there is an ongoing discussion wether and how to implement corrections. They Forest Area in the years 2016-2020 have been generated according to an extrapolation based on linear interpolation between the years 1982 and 2015." -931,NLD,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -932,NLD,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,3.0, -933,NLD,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,0.44, -934,NLD,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,27.29, -935,NLD,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,299.0733,"Based on calculation 0,1906 is not available for wood supply." -936,NLD,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -937,NLD,1.1,Protected forests,3.0,Permanent Forest Reserves -938,NLD,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",177.8,Natura 2000 -939,NLD,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",1.72, -940,NLD,1.1,Social restrictions,, -941,NLD,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -942,NLD,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -943,NLD,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -944,NLD,1.1,Military forests,, -945,NLD,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -946,NLD,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -947,NLD,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -948,NLD,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -949,NLD,1.1,Other wooded land,, -950,NLD,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -951,NLD,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -952,NLD,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -953,NLD,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -954,NLD,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),27.8,"Based on Lucas data in Herder et al. (2017) Current extent and stratification of Agroforestry in the European Union, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Vol. 241, pp. 121 - 132" -955,NLD,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -956,NLD,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,19.77,Agrimatie - Section related to Wageningen University that monitors the agricultural sector in the NLD & Central Bureau for Statistics NLD - Landbouwtelling -957,NLD,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -958,NLD,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -959,NLD,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -960,NLD,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,0.7, -961,NOR,1.1,Forest,, -962,NOR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,,"All the following 4 categories are in principle included, but are currently of negligible extent, or non-existent." -963,NOR,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -964,NOR,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -965,NOR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -966,NOR,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -967,NOR,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -968,NOR,1.1,Protected forests,520.0,Protected forest is partly overlapping with forest of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting. -969,NOR,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -970,NOR,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -971,NOR,1.1,Social restrictions,, -972,NOR,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -973,NOR,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,18.0,"Forest in close vicinity to residental areas etc., where normal forestry activitities cannot be carried out." -974,NOR,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -975,NOR,1.1,Military forests,26.0, -976,NOR,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -977,NOR,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,3509.0,"This is by far the most important category. May be overlapping with other categories listed here, as protected or military forest etc." -978,NOR,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -979,NOR,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -980,NOR,1.1,Other wooded land,2043.0,Assessed directly in the field according to international definition. -981,NOR,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -982,NOR,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -983,NOR,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -984,NOR,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -985,NOR,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -986,NOR,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -987,NOR,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -988,NOR,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -989,NOR,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -990,NOR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -991,NOR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -992,POL,1.1,Forest,,data in table refer to 2015 -993,POL,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,0.5, -994,POL,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,0.6, -995,POL,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,1.2, -996,POL,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -997,POL,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -998,POL,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -999,POL,1.1,Protected forests,300.0,national parks and nature reserves -1000,POL,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",758.0,"A part of protective forests in State Forests National Forest Holding, defined in Forest Management Plans as not available for wood supply (experimental, seeds, soil and water protective, within cities boundaries, physically not available, forests being refuges for protected animals, military forests), generally overlapped with N2000 sites" -1001,POL,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",,included above -1002,POL,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1003,POL,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",,included above -1004,POL,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,,included above -1005,POL,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,,included above -1006,POL,1.1,Military forests,,included above -1007,POL,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1008,POL,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,,included above -1009,POL,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),,included above -1010,POL,1.1,"Other, please specify",94.0,"forests managed by some generally small public holdings not oriented on production of wood, private forests in marshy sites" -1011,POL,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1012,POL,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1013,POL,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1014,POL,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1015,POL,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1016,POL,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1017,POL,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1018,POL,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -1019,POL,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1020,POL,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1021,POL,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1022,POL,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1023,PRT,1.1,Forest,, -1024,PRT,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -1025,PRT,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1026,PRT,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -1027,PRT,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -1028,PRT,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,1069.35,Cork oak and holm oak forest areas which can not be harvested by law. These species are not present in Autonomous regions. (2015 data) -1029,PRT,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1030,PRT,1.1,Protected forests,22.24,"Corresponds to Laurissilva forests in Portuguese Autonomous Regions, mainly in Madeira. (2015 data)" -1031,PRT,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -1032,PRT,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -1033,PRT,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1034,PRT,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1035,PRT,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1036,PRT,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1037,PRT,1.1,Military forests,, -1038,PRT,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1039,PRT,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -1040,PRT,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1041,PRT,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1042,PRT,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1043,PRT,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1044,PRT,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",1529.7216999999998,For PRT mainland and Autonomous regions. (2015 data) -1045,PRT,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1046,PRT,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1047,PRT,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1048,PRT,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1049,PRT,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,552.609142696834,do not include Autonomous regions. (2015 data) -1050,PRT,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1051,PRT,1.1,Trees in urban settings,10.0,do not include Autonomous regions. (2015 data) -1052,PRT,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1053,PRT,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1054,ROU,1.1,Forest,, -1055,ROU,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -1056,ROU,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1057,ROU,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -1058,ROU,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -1059,ROU,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1060,ROU,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1061,ROU,1.1,Protected forests,, -1062,ROU,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -1063,ROU,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -1064,ROU,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1065,ROU,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1066,ROU,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1067,ROU,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1068,ROU,1.1,Military forests,, -1069,ROU,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1070,ROU,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -1071,ROU,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1072,ROU,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1073,ROU,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1074,ROU,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1075,ROU,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1076,ROU,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1077,ROU,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1078,ROU,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1079,ROU,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1080,ROU,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -1081,ROU,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1082,ROU,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1083,ROU,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1084,ROU,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1085,RUS,1.1,Forest,, -1086,RUS,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -1087,RUS,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1088,RUS,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -1089,RUS,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -1090,RUS,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1091,RUS,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1092,RUS,1.1,Protected forests,, -1093,RUS,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -1094,RUS,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -1095,RUS,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1096,RUS,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1097,RUS,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1098,RUS,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1099,RUS,1.1,Military forests,, -1100,RUS,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1101,RUS,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -1102,RUS,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1103,RUS,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1104,RUS,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1105,RUS,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1106,RUS,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1107,RUS,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1108,RUS,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1109,RUS,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1110,RUS,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1111,RUS,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -1112,RUS,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1113,RUS,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1114,RUS,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1115,RUS,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1116,SRB,1.1,Forest,, -1117,SRB,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -1118,SRB,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1119,SRB,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -1120,SRB,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -1121,SRB,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1122,SRB,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1123,SRB,1.1,Protected forests,, -1124,SRB,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -1125,SRB,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -1126,SRB,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1127,SRB,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1128,SRB,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1129,SRB,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1130,SRB,1.1,Military forests,, -1131,SRB,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1132,SRB,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -1133,SRB,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1134,SRB,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1135,SRB,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1136,SRB,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1137,SRB,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1138,SRB,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1139,SRB,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1140,SRB,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1141,SRB,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1142,SRB,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -1143,SRB,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1144,SRB,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1145,SRB,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1146,SRB,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1147,SVK,1.1,Forest,, -1148,SVK,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,0.0, -1149,SVK,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,8.45,Plantations of poplar clones: I 214 and Robusta -1150,SVK,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,22.72,Poplar plantations + Coppices with rotation period to 40 years -1151,SVK,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,77.64,"Coppices: with rotation period (RP) to 40 years: 14,27 ths. Ha; RP 50+ and coppice with standards: 63,37 ha." -1152,SVK,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,0.0, -1153,SVK,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1154,SVK,1.1,Protected forests,1223.2,Total area of NATURA 2000 and National network of protected areas on Forest land -1155,SVK,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",,? -1156,SVK,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",335.88,All protective forest including dwarf pine (alpine) vegetation zone (OWL) -1157,SVK,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1158,SVK,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1159,SVK,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,22.79, -1160,SVK,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1161,SVK,1.1,Military forests,57.61, -1162,SVK,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1163,SVK,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,85.13,Forests on extraordinarily unfavourable sites -1164,SVK,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1165,SVK,1.1,"Other, please specify",68.6,The 5th degree of nature conservation -1166,SVK,1.1,Other wooded land,20.413, -1167,SVK,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),20.413,"Only dwarf pine (Pinus mugo) stands are included into the category of ""Other Wooded Land"" in SVK. There are also some other types of scrubland occurring in SVK (e.g. Prunus spinosa, Crataegus spp., Corylus avellana), but they have not been inventoried yet and then their area is unknown." -1168,SVK,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1169,SVK,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1170,SVK,1.1,Other land with tree cover,288.0,"Only forest stands occurring on forest lands are considered as FOREST in accordance with national Act on Forests. But in SVK there are some plots with occurrance of forest tree species on agricultural and other lands corresponding to SoEF (FRA) forest definition (so called ""white plots""). Area of forests on agricultural and other lands (white plots) was 288 ± 39 ths. ha according to findings of the National Forest Inventory and Monitoring (NFIM) 2015-2016. Due to above mentioned contradiction between national forestry legislation and SoEF (FRA) forest definition, we have classified the stands of forest tree species (corresponding to forest definition) occurring on agricultural and other lands as ""Other land with tree cover"", despite we acknowledge a partial discrepancy with particular international definition." -1171,SVK,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1172,SVK,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1173,SVK,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,0.0, -1174,SVK,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1175,SVK,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1176,SVK,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1177,SVK,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1178,SVN,1.1,Forest,, -1179,SVN,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -1180,SVN,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1181,SVN,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -1182,SVN,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -1183,SVN,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1184,SVN,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1185,SVN,1.1,Protected forests,, -1186,SVN,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",9.508,Forest reserves (Regulation 2015) -1187,SVN,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",98.7624,Protective forests (Regulation 2015) -1188,SVN,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1189,SVN,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1190,SVN,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1191,SVN,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1192,SVN,1.1,Military forests,14.125,Map of forest functions: defense function on 1.st degree -1193,SVN,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1194,SVN,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -1195,SVN,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1196,SVN,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1197,SVN,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1198,SVN,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1199,SVN,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1200,SVN,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1201,SVN,1.1,Other land with tree cover,35.1619563,"Land use classes: 1221, 1222, 1230, 1240" -1202,SVN,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1203,SVN,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1204,SVN,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -1205,SVN,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1206,SVN,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1207,SVN,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1208,SVN,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1209,ESP,1.1,Forest,, -1210,ESP,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -1211,ESP,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1212,ESP,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -1213,ESP,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -1214,ESP,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1215,ESP,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1216,ESP,1.1,Protected forests,, -1217,ESP,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -1218,ESP,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -1219,ESP,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1220,ESP,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1221,ESP,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1222,ESP,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1223,ESP,1.1,Military forests,, -1224,ESP,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1225,ESP,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -1226,ESP,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1227,ESP,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1228,ESP,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1229,ESP,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1230,ESP,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1231,ESP,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1232,ESP,1.1,Other land with tree cover,,Most categories are not available. We do not fill it as it is only partial data -1233,ESP,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1234,ESP,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",1007.859, -1235,ESP,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,2827.683, -1236,ESP,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1237,ESP,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1238,ESP,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1239,ESP,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1240,SWE,1.1,Forest,, -1241,SWE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -1242,SWE,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1243,SWE,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,0.0, -1244,SWE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,0.0, -1245,SWE,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1246,SWE,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1247,SWE,1.1,Protected forests,1978.0,Formally protected areas whith restrictions on forestry -1248,SWE,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",154.0,Biotope protection areas and Nature conservation agreements -1249,SWE,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",3346.0,Improductive forest outside protected areas -1250,SWE,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1251,SWE,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1252,SWE,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1253,SWE,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,1174.0,Voluntarily protected -1254,SWE,1.1,Military forests,, -1255,SWE,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1256,SWE,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,5325.0,All area of improductive forest -1257,SWE,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1258,SWE,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1259,SWE,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1260,SWE,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),973.0,Mainly Betula pubescens Ehrh. ssp. czerepanovii (N. I. Orlova) Hämet-Ahti and Salix ssp. -1261,SWE,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",1390.4333280624437,Mainly mires and rockland with trees but not enough to be defined as forest -1262,SWE,1.1,"Other, please specify",0.0, -1263,SWE,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1264,SWE,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),0.0, -1265,SWE,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",0.0, -1266,SWE,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -1267,SWE,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1268,SWE,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1269,SWE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1270,SWE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1271,CHE,1.1,Forest,, -1272,CHE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,,Included. -1273,CHE,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,,Included. The area of this category is neglectable. -1274,CHE,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,,Included. -1275,CHE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,,Included. -1276,CHE,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1277,CHE,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1278,CHE,1.1,Protected forests,,Included. -1279,CHE,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",,Included. -1280,CHE,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",,Included. -1281,CHE,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1282,CHE,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",,Included. -1283,CHE,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,,Included. -1284,CHE,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,,Included. -1285,CHE,1.1,Military forests,,Included. -1286,CHE,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1287,CHE,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,,Included. -1288,CHE,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),43.65000000000009,Included. Figure from 2015. -1289,CHE,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1290,CHE,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1291,CHE,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),72.77,Is the same as 'other wooded land'. Figure from 2015. -1292,CHE,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1293,CHE,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1294,CHE,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1295,CHE,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1296,CHE,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1297,CHE,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -1298,CHE,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1299,CHE,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1300,CHE,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1301,CHE,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1302,MKD,1.1,Forest,, -1303,MKD,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -1304,MKD,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1305,MKD,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -1306,MKD,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -1307,MKD,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1308,MKD,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1309,MKD,1.1,Protected forests,, -1310,MKD,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -1311,MKD,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -1312,MKD,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1313,MKD,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1314,MKD,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1315,MKD,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1316,MKD,1.1,Military forests,, -1317,MKD,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1318,MKD,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -1319,MKD,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1320,MKD,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1321,MKD,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1322,MKD,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1323,MKD,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1324,MKD,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1325,MKD,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1326,MKD,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1327,MKD,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1328,MKD,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -1329,MKD,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1330,MKD,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1331,MKD,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1332,MKD,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1333,TUR,1.1,Forest,22220.36, -1334,TUR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,0.0, -1335,TUR,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,20.5, -1336,TUR,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,713.33, -1337,TUR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,0.0, -1338,TUR,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,257.66, -1339,TUR,1.1,Environmental restrictions,7425.04, -1340,TUR,1.1,Protected forests,7425.04, -1341,TUR,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",2293.27, -1342,TUR,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",5131.77, -1343,TUR,1.1,Social restrictions,634.01, -1344,TUR,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",334.49, -1345,TUR,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,204.46, -1346,TUR,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,0.0, -1347,TUR,1.1,Military forests,95.06, -1348,TUR,1.1,Economic restrictions,1770.97, -1349,TUR,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,191.06, -1350,TUR,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),1579.91, -1351,TUR,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1352,TUR,1.1,Other wooded land,712.64, -1353,TUR,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),0.0, -1354,TUR,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",0.0, -1355,TUR,1.1,"Other, please specify",712.64, -1356,TUR,1.1,Other land with tree cover,104.23, -1357,TUR,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),0.0, -1358,TUR,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",94.63, -1359,TUR,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,2.54, -1360,TUR,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,0.0, -1361,TUR,1.1,Trees in urban settings,7.06, -1362,TUR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,0.0, -1363,TUR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,0.0, -1364,UKR,1.1,Forest,, -1365,UKR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,, -1366,UKR,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1367,UKR,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -1368,UKR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,, -1369,UKR,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1370,UKR,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1371,UKR,1.1,Protected forests,, -1372,UKR,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -1373,UKR,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -1374,UKR,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1375,UKR,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1376,UKR,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1377,UKR,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1378,UKR,1.1,Military forests,, -1379,UKR,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1380,UKR,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -1381,UKR,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1382,UKR,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1383,UKR,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1384,UKR,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1385,UKR,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1386,UKR,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1387,UKR,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1388,UKR,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1389,UKR,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1390,UKR,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,, -1391,UKR,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1392,UKR,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1393,UKR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,, -1394,UKR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,, -1395,GBR,1.1,Forest,,individual estimates not currently available -1396,GBR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on forest land,,"Excluded for growing stock, biomass and carbon" -1397,GBR,1.1,Poplar plantations on forest land,, -1398,GBR,1.1,Short-rotation forestry,, -1399,GBR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on forest land,,"Excluded for growing stock, biomass and carbon" -1400,GBR,1.1,… of which not available for wood supply,, -1401,GBR,1.1,Environmental restrictions,, -1402,GBR,1.1,Protected forests,, -1403,GBR,1.1,"Productive forests designated to protect (key) habitats, species or other natural values",, -1404,GBR,1.1,"Protective forests (soil, water and other ecosystem functions; infrastructure and managed natural resources)",, -1405,GBR,1.1,Social restrictions,, -1406,GBR,1.1,"Forests designated to protect aesthetic, historical, cultural or spiritual values",, -1407,GBR,1.1,Forests managed for recreational purposes,, -1408,GBR,1.1,Forests excluded from harvesting by owner’s decision,, -1409,GBR,1.1,Military forests,, -1410,GBR,1.1,Economic restrictions,, -1411,GBR,1.1,Forests of very low productivity / economic revenue of harvesting,, -1412,GBR,1.1,Forests physically not accessible (including slope and soil condition),, -1413,GBR,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1414,GBR,1.1,Other wooded land,, -1415,GBR,1.1,Alpine shrubland (e.g. Pinus mugo),, -1416,GBR,1.1,"Other shrubland (e.g. maquis, garrigue, matorral)",, -1417,GBR,1.1,"Other, please specify",, -1418,GBR,1.1,Other land with tree cover,, -1419,GBR,1.1,Agro-forestry (silvo-pastoral) areas (e.g. for rearing Iberian black pig),, -1420,GBR,1.1,"Plantations of nut-producing trees or shrubs (e.g. Sweet chestnuts, almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts)",, -1421,GBR,1.1,Olive groves and fruit tree orchards,,Excluded -1422,GBR,1.1,Poplar plantations on agricultural land,, -1423,GBR,1.1,Trees in urban settings,, -1424,GBR,1.1,Short-rotation coppices on agricultural land,,"Excluded for growing stock, biomass and carbon" -1425,GBR,1.1,Christmas tree plantations on agricultural land,,"Excluded for growing stock, biomass and carbon" diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_C3.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_C3.csv deleted file mode 100644 index b65a446e68..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_C3.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,1.1,Forest area,, -1,ALB,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -2,ALB,1.1,OWL area,, -3,ALB,1.1,Forest types,, -4,AND,1.1,Forest area,, -5,AND,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -6,AND,1.1,OWL area,, -7,AND,1.1,Forest types,, -8,AUT,1.1,Forest area,The AUTn minimum Forest + OLW area is 0.05 hectares (minimum width: 10 meter). This causes a larger area in comparison with the FRA 2020 definition of 0.5 hectares. The AUTn minimum Forest + OWL canopy cover is 30 percent. This causes a smaller area in comparison with the FRA 2020 definition of 10 percent. It is assumed that both differences cancel out each other. This assumption was proofed true by a supplementary assessment according to the FAO forest definition as part of the NFI 2007-2009 and 2016-2021 assessment., -9,AUT,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -10,AUT,1.1,OWL area,"Other wooded land = “Strauchfläche” within all “Betriebsarten” (sylvicultural systems). Land with shrub and bushes spanning more than 0.05 hectares (minimum width: 10 meter), including areas with pinus mugo and alnus viridis.", -11,AUT,1.1,Forest types,Data refer only to FAWS., -12,BLR,1.1,Площадь леса,, -13,BLR,1.1,… в т. ч. доступная для поставки древесины,"леса , где возможно проведение рубок главного пользования", -14,BLR,1.1,Площадь прочих лесопокрытых земель,древесно-кустарниковая растительность по данным земельного кадастра, -15,BLR,1.1,Типы леса,, -16,BEL,1.1,Forest area,Flanders RFI methodology changed since 2010. This impacts the forest area calculation from 2010.,stable -17,BEL,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,Forest area - strict forest reserves- Forests physically not accessible,stable -18,BEL,1.1,OWL area,"Open spaces in forests, natural expansion, nurseries in forest land…",stable -19,BEL,1.1,Forest types,,Broadleaved forests in expansion combined to a reduction of coniferous forests -20,BIH,1.1,Forest area,, -21,BIH,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -22,BIH,1.1,OWL area,, -23,BIH,1.1,Forest types,, -24,BGR,1.1,Forest area,, -25,BGR,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -26,BGR,1.1,OWL area,, -27,BGR,1.1,Forest types,, -28,HRV,1.1,Forest area,"This category includes high forests, plantations and coppices.","The area of forests is gradually increasing, partly because of natural succession (together with OWL), and in smaller degree, because of afforestation." -29,HRV,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,"Forest area within national class ""Production forests"".", -30,HRV,1.1,OWL area,"This category includes scrubland (maquia, garigue, scrubs and shrub). Forest management in these areas is composed mainly of conducting protecting measures to prevent their further degradation and stimulate their succession to forests.", -31,HRV,1.1,Forest types,, -32,CYP,1.1,Forest area,, -33,CYP,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -34,CYP,1.1,OWL area,, -35,CYP,1.1,Forest types,, -36,CZE,1.1,Forest area,"The Czech and the FRA definitions of the forest (lesni puda, PUPFL) are very similar. Differences: - FRA size limits (0,5 ha) - in the CR, a ""forest"" could be smaller depending on how the individual land lot is registered in the cadaster; no information on this is available; total area of such isolated lots smaller than 0,5 ha could be approx. from hundreds to 2 thousands (max.) of hectares. - It is obligatory to reforest any forest stand in 2 years after felling; it is also obligatory to maintain a density of a forest stand higher than 70 %. In some cases the regeneration time could be prolonged by state forest authority. - An unknown part of the approx. 6 000 ha of dwarf pine is not a regular forest according to the FRA definition (it mostly does not reach a height of 5 m in situ): these dwarf pine groups (""spots""), mostly mixed with spruce, form parts - larger or smaller than 0.5 ha - of regular forest stands mainly in high mountains. Here, these (roughly 0,2 % of total forest area) are included into ""forest"" because they are used and protected like regular forest stands having more non-wood producing functions than a regular forest has. Better also is to keep them within ""forest"" than to introduce absolutely groundless subjective assessments into reporting tables. The height and area size limits are not fully useful for a forest definition in Central Europe.", -37,CZE,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,"Protection forest (a legal forest category), 1st. zones of national parks and Protected Landscape Areas, reserves and natural monuments where felling is prohibited or strictly limited. In the database, forest types area is reported as the land covered by trees (porostni puda) without unstocked areas: roads etc. Calibration to total forest area (lesni puda) was used with different coefficient in different years (1.03229758 in 2005, 1,03528089476691 in 2010 and 1,03686840624059 for 2012 which was used for extrapolation of 2015 value)", -38,CZE,1.1,OWL area,"None ""other wooded land"" is registered in the CR acording to main source of data - Land cadastre. Case the agriculture land is abandoned and occupied by (forest) trees, the owner willing manage it as forest, he must change the attribute in the cadaster.", -39,CZE,1.1,Forest types,, -40,DNK,1.1,Forest area,, -41,DNK,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -42,DNK,1.1,OWL area,"Those that fullfill the definition of FAO, mainly including moor and heather with some tree or schrub cover.","In previous reporting (FRA 2005 and FRA 2010), other wooded land cover in 1990 and 2000 was obtained from the Area Information System (AIS) Land Cover Plus themes (Miljø- og Energiministeriet and Danmarks Miljøundersøgelser). Other wooded land cover from 2005 and onward is estimated using NFI data. The differences in other wooded land cover between the previous and present forest inventories are probably to some extend caused by the differences in methodology. However, nature restoration projects have to some extent restored open land nature types, such as heather, on previously tree covered areas. Hence, the actual change in other wooded land area is difficult to assess." -43,DNK,1.1,Forest types,“Mainly conifers” include Christmas trees. The area does not sum up to total forest area due to temporarily stocked and auxiliary areas., -44,EST,1.1,Forest area,"Forest is defined as land, spanning more than 0.1 ha (a) covered with trees with the minimum height of 1.3 m and the minimum crown cover of 30%, or (b) managed for the purpose of timber production or the preservation of woody plant cover.",The total forest area has increased since 1950-es. -45,EST,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,Forest area excluding strictly protected areas (mainly – excl. MCPFE Classes 1.1 and 1.2)., -46,EST,1.1,OWL area,"Includes OWL according to the FRA definition, .", -47,EST,1.1,Forest types,According to the FRA definition, -48,FIN,1.1,Forest area,,"Reporting years 1990 and 2000 are taken from previous pan-European reports. The land area in these estimates is not calibrated to the FAO statistitcs, therefore the two first reporting years differ from FRA reporting for area figures." -49,FIN,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -50,FIN,1.1,OWL area,Mainly poorly productive shrubland: sparsely stocked peatlands and rocky sites., -51,FIN,1.1,Forest types,,"OLwTC are typically parks, grave yards…" -52,FRA,1.1,Forest area,Same definition as of SoEF since 2008 (before 2008 the trees had to be higher than 7 meters or able to reach this threshold in situ). Roads in forests are not included.,The area of forest is still increasing mainly because of natural expansion. The expansion seems to slow down but the trend is not easy to interpret. -53,FRA,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,"Forests available for production are, for the french NFI, forests where logging is possible and is not prevented because of strong environmental restrictions or physical accessibility. Areas where logging is not economically profitable but where there are no environnemental restriction, are included.", -54,FRA,1.1,OWL area,"Heathlands of more than 50 ares : lands covered with uncultivated plants and where the cover is over 25 %. The absolute cover rate of trees is below 10 %, scattered trees excluded, on more than 50 ares and more than 20 meters width. The definition has been modified since the past years but is now corresponding to the FAO definition. 1990 and 2000 values come from the Teruti survey: there is no minimum size and all heathlands are included (wether they are wooded or not)","1990 and 2000 values have been reported, in order to be consistent with FRA 1a. But these values are not consistent with data from subsequent years due to changes in the definitions." -55,FRA,1.1,,, -56,GEO,1.1,Forest area,, -57,GEO,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -58,GEO,1.1,OWL area,, -59,GEO,1.1,Forest types,, -60,DEU,1.1,Forest area,"Forest within the meaning of the NFI is any area of ground covered by forest vegetation, irrespective of the information in the cadastre or similar records. The term forest also refers to cutover or thinned areas, forest tracks, firebreaks, temporarily unstocked land and clearings, forest glades, feeding grounds for game, landings, forest aisles, further areas linked to and serving the forest including areas with recreation facilities, overgrown heaths and moorland, overgrown former pastures, alpine pastures and rough pastures, as well as areas of dwarf pines and green alders. Heaths, moorland, pastures, alpine pastures and rough pastures are considered to be overgrown if the natural forest cover has reached an average age of five years and if at least 50% of the area is covered by forest. Areas with forest cover in open pasture land or in built-up areas of under 1000 m², coppices under 10 m wide, Christmas tree and ornamental brushwood plantations, commercial forest-tree nurseries as well as parkland attached to country houses are not forest within the meaning of the NFI. Watercourses up to 5 m wide do not break the continuity of a forest area.",Till 2012 the trend is derived from NFI data. After 2012 the data of 2012 are kept constant. -61,DEU,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,see SoeF2020_Vorbereitung_2018_05_25.xlsx,von der Holzbodenfläche abgezogen ist BWI-Fläche mit vollständiger Nutzungseinschränkung oder Nutzungseinschränkung um 2/3. Für 2002 ist die Fläche flächenproportional geschätzt. Die Berichtsjahre sind linear interpoliert. -62,DEU,1.1,OWL area,, -63,DEU,1.1,Forest types,"see SoeF2020_Vorbereitung_2018_05_25.xlsx, Tab. 1.1 ab Zeile 58 Laub-/Nadelwald-Einstufung der BWI","2000: Werte der letzten Erhebung 2005: Mittelwert von 2000 und 2010 2010, 2015: BWI2012-Werte, auf die Waldfläche normiert 2020 = 2015" -64,GRC,1.1,Forest area,, -65,GRC,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -66,GRC,1.1,OWL area,, -67,GRC,1.1,Forest types,, -68,VAT,1.1,Forest area,, -69,VAT,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -70,VAT,1.1,OWL area,, -71,VAT,1.1,Forest types,, -72,HUN,1.1,Forest area,"Forest is defined as land spanning more than 0.5 hectares with trees higher than five meters and a canopy cover of more than 30 percent, or trees able to reach these thresholds, in situ. It does not include land that is predominantly under agricultural or urban land use, but in addition to areas covered by trees, it includes roads and other areas that have no tree cover but are under forest management. Area statistics of 1990 and 2000 were slightly corrected in order to harmonize with Greenhouse Gas Inventory.", -73,HUN,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,"FNAWS is defined in the above table where area statistics are given. FAWS is the complement on FNAWS. FNAWS definition has been reviewed since the last submission, thus the related area statistics were modified.", -74,HUN,1.1,OWL area,"Other wooded land comprises land spanning more than 0.5 hectares: - with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover between 5-10 percent, or trees able to reach these thresholds in situ and - with the combined canopy cover of trees and shrubs over 10%.", -75,HUN,1.1,Forest types,, -76,ISL,1.1,Forest area,Same internationl definition as given in FRA2020, -77,ISL,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,Assessed in field on sample plot of NFI, -78,ISL,1.1,OWL area,Natural birch (B.pubescens) woodland not reaching 5 m at maturity, -79,ISL,1.1,Forest types,, -80,IRL,1.1,Forest area,"NFI data from 2006, 2012 and 2017 were used as baseline. Interpolation was used to estimate any reporting years within the years 2006, 2012 and 2017.", -81,IRL,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,NFI data used., -82,IRL,1.1,OWL area,FAO definition used., -83,IRL,1.1,Forest types,, -84,ITA,1.1,Forest area,"NFI1985 applied the following thresholds to define ""Forest land"": minimum area 2000 m2; minimum width 20 m; inimum crown density 20%; INFC2005 and INFC2015 adopted FAO FRA2005 and FRA2015 definition of Forest and OWL.","The availability of new provisional NFI data allows a revision of 2010 estimation of forest resources extent. As a result, their extent referring to 2010 has slightly decreased. This new estimation leads to a lower increase of the annual increment previously reported in SOEF-2011. FOWL expansion is due to abandonment of former agricultural lands and pastures." -85,ITA,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,"NFI 2005 defines FAWS as the forest area with no physical, legal or economical restrictions; the ratio FAWS/F found by NFI2005 has been applied to other reference years","As a result of the calculation method adopted, the trend is the same of the Forest area." -86,ITA,1.1,OWL area,"NFI 2005 and NFI 2015 adopted FAO OWL definition and thresholds. As concerns previous NFI (1985), shrub land has been entirely considered as OWL.",The trend is positive and coherent with the Forest area expansion. -87,ITA,1.1,Forest types,, -88,LVA,1.1,Forest area,"National forest inventory data is collected in a five-year cycle and the first cycle was started in 2004 and finished in 2008. Second cycle was finished in 2013. At the end of the second cycle a mistake was found in the first cycle data, that has been corected. Therefore, data  2010 and 2015 are different from the 2015 report.", -89,LVA,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -90,LVA,1.1,OWL area,only shrubland included, -91,LVA,1.1,Forest types,, -92,LIE,1.1,Forest area,, -93,LIE,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -94,LIE,1.1,OWL area,, -95,LIE,1.1,Forest types,, -96,LTU,1.1,Forest area,, -97,LTU,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,Forests of III and IV forest group, -98,LTU,1.1,OWL area,, -99,LTU,1.1,Forest types,, -100,LUX,1.1,Forest area,, -101,LUX,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -102,LUX,1.1,OWL area,, -103,LUX,1.1,Forest types,, -104,MLT,1.1,Forest area,, -105,MLT,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -106,MLT,1.1,OWL area,, -107,MLT,1.1,Forest types,, -108,MDA,1.1,Площадь леса,, -109,MDA,1.1,… в т. ч. доступная для эксплуатации,, -110,MDA,1.1,Площадь прочих лесопокрытых земель,, -111,MDA,1.1,Типы леса,, -112,MCO,1.1,Forest area,, -113,MCO,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -114,MCO,1.1,OWL area,, -115,MCO,1.1,Forest types,, -116,MNE,1.1,Forest area,826782 ha. Data from NFI,increasing on 2 % per year acording to statitical office of MNE -117,MNE,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -118,MNE,1.1,OWL area,Total area of OWL 137480 ha accesible 125998 and unaccesible 11482 ha,"Forest land shall be considered to be areas bigger than 50 ares, covered by forest trees: - forest trees higher than 5 m, or the trees capable of reaching that height in their maturity phase and whose crown canopy is 5 – 10% of the land area; - forest trees that are not capable of reaching the height of above 5 m, that is, covered by the combination of trees and low forest vegetation provided that their density is higher than 10% of the area. Forest and other forest land shall also be deemed temporarily barren areas where the natural regeneration of forest trees has started, fire protection lanes, areas covered with non-forest vegetation whose area is less than 50 ares if it is within the forest and other forest land complexes, forest trees protection belts larger than 50 ares and wider than 20 m and forest roads." -119,MNE,1.1,Forest types,, -120,NLD,1.1,Forest area,"The SoEF definition for forest land differs from the definition used in the National Forest area surveys in the NLD. Within the SoEF land is considered forest at 10 per cent coverage, in national surveys this is 20 per cent coverage. However, no corrections in the national survey figures are made, because the forest area with coverage of 10-20 per cent is negligible in the NLD.","New data available which led to new insights in the total Forest Area of the NLD. This new insight in forest area led to a steep decrease between 2010 and 2015. However, it is likely that this deforestation has taken place in a gradual fashion over the last years. The forest area of 2020 has been extrapolated based on linear interpolation between 1982-2015" -121,NLD,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,New calcuation based on 5th and 6th NFI. Forest type and ownership were determining factors were weight in.,"Although this method is slightly more nuanced compared to previous reportings, this is still a rough estimate. We are currently working on a more sofisticated method." -122,NLD,1.1,OWL area,"In the NLD the area that fits the FAO definition of ‘other wooded land’ is not registered as such, but is considered to be very limited. Some of the area other wooded land might be included in the forest area, but this area is negligible. In order to be able to present the total area of forest and other wooded land, the area of other wooded land is filled in as 0.", -123,NLD,1.1,Forest types,, -124,NOR,1.1,Forest area,"For this table, like most other tables in this enquiry, the data for 2015 have been changed compared with the previous assessment. The reason is that the 2015 enquiry was submitted in 2014, and at that time no real data for 2015 were available. The reported figures were mainly based on extrapolation. For data from the NFI, figures for 2015 will normally require complete data for 2013-2017.","Due to the backcasting of data for some plots, there may be some uncertainty in the trend of forest area from 1990-2010. However, this is not expected to be of major importance." -125,NOR,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -126,NOR,1.1,OWL area,"OWL is directly assessed by the NFI and not derived from any other national categories. It mostly includes woodlands on shallow soil, on mires or under harsh climate, in addition to a transitional period for e.g. abandoned agricultural land.", -127,NOR,1.1,Forest types,, -128,POL,1.1,Forest area,"Definition of forest in POL is a land use related. Only areas recorded as a forest in the Land and Property Register (cadastre) or planned to to be registered coming years (new afforestations) are reported. According to the Polish definitions, the minimum area of forest is at least 0.1 ha. Up to now there is no data evaluating the share of forest patches greater than 0.1 ha and less than 0.5 ha. The total number of those forest plots could be big but we are of the opinion that the area occupied by them is not significant therefore this item has not been adjusted.","The area of forest in 1990 was changed slightly compared to previous questionnaires, from 8881 to 8882 thousand hectares. The first data about area of land related to forestry (for 1994) were used instead of previous expert estimation. Data for 2015 were updated." -129,POL,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,area of forest available for wood supply - calcutated as a difference between total forest area and area of forest not available for wood supply in 2015, -130,POL,1.1,OWL area,There is now data about OWL in POL. Category fulfilling the criteria of OWL doesn't exist in Polish statistics., -131,POL,1.1,Forest types,Area is estimated basing on information from NFI sample plots. Basal area instead of crown cover was applied for estimations., -132,PRT,1.1,Forest area,, -133,PRT,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,,"FAWS shows a stable area from 2005 to 2015. Although there is a reduction mainly in maritime pine due to forest fires, there is also an increase in other wooded species area." -134,PRT,1.1,OWL area,"Shrublands with or without trees (less than 0,5 ha or 20 m width)",See above -135,PRT,1.1,Forest types,Data corresponds to PRT mainland and Autonomous Regions (Azores and Madeira), -136,ROU,1.1,Forest,"Definition is valid for 1990-2005. Land spanning at least 0.25 hectares with trees; trees should reach more than 5 meters height at maturity, in normal conditions of vegetation. It includes a) windbreaks; b) Pinus montana alpine shrubs; c) afforested pastures with canopy cover more or equal than 40 percent, calculated only for the actual area occupied by forest vegetation d) plantations with forest species in the areas of protection of hydrotechnical works and land improvements made on public land owned by the state, as well as plantations with forest species on the lands administered by the Agency of Domains of the State, which fulfill the conditions stipulated concerning forest definition; Forest fund: All the forests, land destined for afforestation, those serving the needs of the forest cultivation, production or management, ponds, beds of the creeks and other land for forestry destination and unproductive, regardless of ownership. It includes: a) forests ; b) land under regeneration and plantations established for forestry purposes; c) land for afforestation: degraded land and land without trees, established by law to be afforested; d) land that serve the needs of culture: nurseries, greenhouses, orchards and crops parent; e) land that serve the needs of forest production: willow cultures, Christmas trees, fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs; f) land that serve the needs of forest administration: land destined for ensuring game food and production of forage, land for temporary use by forestry staff; g) land occupied by constructions and related courts: administrative premises, cottages, pheasant farms, trout farms, game farms, forest roads and railwais, industrial areas, other technical facilities specific to forest sector; temporarily occupied land and those affected by the tasks and / or disputes, as well as the forest lands within the border corridor and the state border protection strip, and those intended to achieve objectives within the Integrated State Border Securing System; h) ponds, creek beds and unproductive land included into forest management plans; FAO definition appliies for th rest.", -137,ROU,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,"The area for FAWS provided for 2000 is from the study carried out by the Forest Research and Management Institute, based on the functional zoning included in the forest management plans, in force in 1999. The same proportion was applied for the forest area in 2005 and 2010 in order to determine FAWS. Data for 2015 and 2020 is supplied by the National Forest Inventory", -138,ROU,1.1,Other land with tree cover,,"As data provided by NFI is different from FAO definition, the information is not relevant" -139,ROU,1.1,OWL area,Main national categories included in “Other wooded land”:, -140,RUS,1.1,Forest area,, -141,RUS,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -142,RUS,1.1,OWL area,, -143,RUS,1.1,Forest types,, -144,SRB,1.1,Forest area,, -145,SRB,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -146,SRB,1.1,OWL area,, -147,SRB,1.1,Forest types,, -148,SVK,1.1,Forest area,"Forest is Forest land (forest stands described in Forest Management Plans) spanning more than 0.3 hectares, with canopy cover of more than 30 percent, with trees higher than 5 meters or trees able to reach these thresholds in situ. It does not include land that is predominantly under agricultural or urban land use. Forests are Forest lands: - covered by forest stands, - where forest stands were removed temporarily and shall be regenerated - reforested (clearings after felling), - skidding roads and dividing lines on forest lands up to 4 m wide; - with industrial plantations. Except forests on forest lands there are also another 288 000 hectares of forest in SVK occurring on agricultural or other lands that were identified by the National Forest Inventory and Monitoring. However, not all of the information is known for them and, therefore, we report only the data for ""official forest area"" within this reporting for SoEF 2020. The Act on Forests doesn´t apply on forests outside forest lands. The trees outside forest lands above 13 cm in diameter are partially protected by the Act on Nature Conservation.","Since the first forest inventory in the years 1949-53, the area of both ""Forest lands"" and ""Forest stands"" have increased. This long-term increase in the forest area further continues. Since 2001, the area of forest crop land increased by more than 18,9 ths. ha. Forest cover, estimated as a percentage of forest land from the total country area, reached 41.2% in 2017. Dwarf pine stands have traditionally been included among forests in SVK. They are also contained in Forest management plans. Since this reporting for SoEF 2020 we have for the first time classified dwarf pine stands as ""Other wooded land"" and that is why the ""Forest areas"" recorded in current SoEF 2020 reporting don’t match with those in SoEF 2015 and earlier." -149,SVK,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,"Forest area except forests in: - protected territories in 5th degree of protection, - protective zones of water resources of the 1st grade, - dwarf pine (Pinus mugo) alpine zone, - extraordinarily unfavourable sites.",The area of Forests available for wood supply (FAWS) varies in the interval from 1 751 thousand ha (in 2005) to 1 796 thousand ha (in 2017 which is identified with 2020). -150,SVK,1.1,OWL area,Alpine vegetation zone with Pinus mugo,The area of Pinus mugo (alpine) vegetation zone is in long term stabilized. -151,SVK,1.1,Forest types,,The percentage of predominantly coniferous forests has steadily decreased while on the other hand the percentages of predominantly broadleaved and mixed forests have been increasing. -152,SVN,1.1,Forest area,"Assesment is based on data from Forest stand map (SVN Forest service) and Land use map (Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food). Area of forest: LU map, cathegories: 2000 (minus Pinus mugo stands), 1410, 1420 in 1500","Forest area change in the recent years is the result of natural expension on the abandoned agricultural land in hilly rural area on one side, and pressure on forest through deforestation in urban areas on the other. In the past few years, there have been more deforestations than new established forest areas, resulting in forest area decrease on a country level." -153,SVN,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -154,SVN,1.1,OWL area,"Other Wooded Land: LU map, cathegories: 1800 plus Pinus mugo stands", -155,SVN,1.1,Forest types,, -156,ESP,1.1,Forest area,Land cover classification and forest area estimation are based on the National Forest Map (NFM). FRA2020 definition on forest is used., -157,ESP,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,FAWS estimation is based on the combination of digital/ cartographical information and forest information from NFI cycles at plot level.Reference defintition from Alberdi et al.2016 is used to estimate FAWS.,Only estimated when all the information required from NFIs or cartography was available: period 2010-2020. -158,ESP,1.1,OWL area,Arbolado disperso y desarbolado. Canopy cover less than 10%,1990 and 2000 values are the same than in the previous questionnaire. From 2005 to 2020 it has been calculated acording to the most updated cartography available for each province. -159,ESP,1.1,Forest types,, -160,SWE,1.1,Forest area,FRA 2020 definitions, -161,SWE,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,Only productive forestland included and legally and voluntarily protected productive forestland excluded. This area is also reduced by the proportion of the area occupied by retention trees on felling sites.,There is a slight decrease in the FAWS area due to an increase in protected forest area. -162,SWE,1.1,OWL area,"Mires, Rock, Sub-alpine and alpine areas categorized in the field as OWL.", -163,SWE,1.1,Forest types,"Defined using field data on proportions, however 65% is the threshold for determining weather conifers or broadleaved species are dominating. Alpine birch areas included.",Stable -164,CHE,1.1,Forest area,"The figures of forest area refer to the forest area definition of the Swiss NFI. The forest definition contains the following : ""In the NFI the proper criteria for the forest/nonforest distinction are a minimum top height (3 m) and a function of a minimum width (25 to 50 m) and a minimum percentage cover (100 to 20 %).""", -165,CHE,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,"The figures of forest area which is available for wood supply refer to the area following the definition of the Swiss NFI of ""accessible Forest"" (Forest that is accessible by foot). The only forest area where wood extraction is not allowed is in a part of protected forests, as reportet in Table 4.9.", -166,CHE,1.1,OWL area,"The figures of ""other wooded land"" refer to the area following the definition of the Swiss NFI of Shrub-Forest.", -167,CHE,1.1,Forest types,"The extrapolation of the figures for forest area by forest types is based on the years 2005 and 2015, whereas the figures in table 1.1a are based on the years 1994, 2005 and 2015. Therefore the total of the years 1990 and 2000 in table 1.1b slightly differ from the total in table 1.1a", -168,MKD,1.1,Forest area,, -169,MKD,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -170,MKD,1.1,OWL area,, -171,MKD,1.1,Forest types,,"For 2010, 2015 and 2020 values on forest types do not include degraded forests. 2017 values are reported for 2020." -172,TUR,1.1,Forest area,"There are five national classes in TUR which are Closed high forest, Open high forest, Closed coppice forest, Open coppice forest and Other wooded land. The closed high forest, open high forest, closed coppice forest and opne coppice forest form the forest area.",The trend of the forest area has been going up year by year. -173,TUR,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -174,TUR,1.1,OWL area,The forest land where current tree canopy cover is less than 10% and trees height at maturity are less than 5 m.,"The area of wooded land is the same in all years. Other woodland areas were selected below list. These areas are suffered from erosion and stony. • Alpine zone, • Nature protection areas, • Nature conservation area, • Very bad growing site areas, • High mountain ecosystems, Wood productions cannot be done in these areas where never land spanning more than 0.5 hectares with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover of more than 10 percent, or trees not able to reach these thresholds in situ. So, these areas are defined as ""other wooded land"". There are larch, red pine, scotch pine, juniper species in the other wooded land. In FRA 2020 terms and definitions, the forest was described as ""Land spanning more than 0.5 hectares with trees higher than 5 meters and a canopy cover of more than 10 percent, or trees able to reach these thresholds in situ. It does not include land that is predominantly under agricultural or urban land use."" Although the open forests have less than 10 percent, these areas have the potential to exceed 10 percent of canopy cover in the future. So, the open forest areas are accepted as forest areas. In addition, it was decided that open forest areas would be included in the forest definition in both the Geneva and Mexico meetings." -175,TUR,1.1,Forest types,"Closed high forest, Open high forest, Closed coppice forest, Open coppice forest and Other wooded land.", -176,UKR,1.1,Forest area,, -177,UKR,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,, -178,UKR,1.1,OWL area,, -179,UKR,1.1,Forest types,, -180,GBR,1.1,Forest area,UK definition of woodland area requires 20% canopy cover. There are no reliable estimates of the area with 10-20% canopy cover., -181,GBR,1.1,… of which available for wood supply,"All forests are considered available for wood supply, although there may be additional restrictions in some areas (e.g. protected forest areas); a clear example is coppicing for conservation purposes. In practice, there will be a small (unquantifiable) area that is not available for wood supply.", -182,GBR,1.1,OWL area,Estimate is based on estimate for wood pastures provided for TBFRA 2000. No further data available.,Single point estimate used for all years; assumed to be little change over time. -183,GBR,1.1,Forest types,"Data not currently available on forest types, so figures cover areas of conifers & broadleaves only.", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 7f9502a743..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.1_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -3,ALB,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -5,ALB,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -6,AND,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -7,AND,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -8,AND,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -9,AND,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -10,AND,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -11,AND,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -12,AUT,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -13,AUT,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -14,AUT,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -15,AUT,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -16,AUT,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -17,AUT,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -18,BLR,1.1,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей Т1а. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -19,BLR,1.1,"2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -20,BLR,1.1,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны. В дополнение к данным собранным с регулярные сроки, страны также могут подать наиболее обновленную информацию с 2017 года в соответствующей колонке (см. Таблица 1.1b)." -21,BLR,1.1,"4. Источники данных: Просим указать источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и всего FOWL , если источники различаются." -22,BLR,1.1,"5. Доля FOWL в общей площади земель (см. название индикатора) будет подсчитана ЕЭК ООН/ФАО, используя значение для “Общей площади земель”, согласно методам FAOSTAT. Просим проверить значения общей площади земель (леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и других земель), использованные для подсчета ваших значений площади. Если они отличаются от значений FAOSTAT, может потребоваться калибровка результатов." -23,BLR,1.1,"6. Подход к подсчету / спецификации “Леса доступного для поставки древесины” (FAWS), а также список категорий, включенных в подсчет FAWS, должны быть отмечены в “Комментариях”." -24,BEL,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -25,BEL,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -26,BEL,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -27,BEL,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -28,BEL,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -29,BEL,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -30,BIH,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -31,BIH,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -32,BIH,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -33,BIH,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -34,BIH,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -35,BIH,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -36,BGR,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -37,BGR,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -38,BGR,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -39,BGR,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -40,BGR,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -41,BGR,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -42,HRV,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -43,HRV,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -44,HRV,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -45,HRV,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -46,HRV,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -47,HRV,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -48,CYP,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -49,CYP,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -50,CYP,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -51,CYP,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -52,CYP,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -53,CYP,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -54,CZE,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -55,CZE,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -56,CZE,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -57,CZE,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -58,CZE,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -59,CZE,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -60,DNK,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -61,DNK,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -62,DNK,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -63,DNK,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -64,DNK,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -65,DNK,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -66,EST,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -67,EST,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -68,EST,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -69,EST,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -70,EST,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -71,EST,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -72,FIN,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -73,FIN,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -74,FIN,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -75,FIN,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -76,FIN,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -77,FIN,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -78,FRA,1.1,Reporting notes: -79,FRA,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -80,FRA,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -81,FRA,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -82,FRA,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -83,FRA,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -84,GEO,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -85,GEO,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -86,GEO,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -87,GEO,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -88,GEO,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -89,GEO,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -90,DEU,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -91,DEU,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -92,DEU,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -93,DEU,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -94,DEU,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -95,DEU,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -96,GRC,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -97,GRC,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -98,GRC,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -99,GRC,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -100,GRC,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -101,GRC,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -102,VAT,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -103,VAT,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -104,VAT,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -105,VAT,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -106,VAT,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -107,VAT,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -108,HUN,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -109,HUN,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -110,HUN,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -111,HUN,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -112,HUN,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -113,HUN,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -114,ISL,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -115,ISL,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -116,ISL,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -117,ISL,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -118,ISL,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -119,ISL,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -120,IRL,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -121,IRL,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -122,IRL,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -123,IRL,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -124,IRL,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -125,IRL,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -126,ITA,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -127,ITA,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -128,ITA,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -129,ITA,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -130,ITA,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -131,ITA,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -132,LVA,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -133,LVA,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -134,LVA,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -135,LVA,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -136,LVA,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -137,LVA,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -138,LIE,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -139,LIE,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -140,LIE,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -141,LIE,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -142,LIE,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -143,LIE,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -144,LTU,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -145,LTU,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -146,LTU,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -147,LTU,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -148,LTU,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -149,LTU,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -150,LUX,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -151,LUX,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -152,LUX,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -153,LUX,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -154,LUX,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -155,LUX,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -156,MLT,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -157,MLT,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -158,MLT,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -159,MLT,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -160,MLT,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -161,MLT,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -162,MDA,1.1,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей Т1а. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -163,MDA,1.1,"2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -164,MDA,1.1,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны. В дополнение к данным собранным с регулярные сроки, страны также могут подать наиболее обновленную информацию с 2017 года в соответствующей колонке (см. Таблица 1.1b)." -165,MDA,1.1,"4. Источники данных: просим указать источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и всего FOWL , если источники различаются." -166,MDA,1.1,"5. Доля FOWL в общей площади земель (см. название индикатора) будет подсчитана ЕЭК ООН/ФАО, используя значение для “Общей площади земель”, согласно методам FAOSTAT. Просим проверить значения общей площади земель (леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и других земель), использованные для подсчета ваших значений площади. Если они отличаются от значений FAOSTAT, может потребоваться калибровка результатов." -167,MDA,1.1,"6. Подход к подсчету / спецификации “ Леса доступного для эксплуатации ” (ЛДЭ), а также список категорий, включенных в подсчет ЛДЭ, должны быть отмечены в “Комментариях”." -168,MCO,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -169,MCO,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -170,MCO,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -171,MCO,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -172,MCO,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -173,MCO,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -174,MNE,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -175,MNE,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -176,MNE,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -177,MNE,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -178,MNE,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -179,MNE,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -180,NLD,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -181,NLD,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -182,NLD,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -183,NLD,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -184,NLD,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -185,NLD,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -186,NOR,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -187,NOR,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -188,NOR,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -189,NOR,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -190,NOR,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -191,NOR,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -192,POL,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -193,POL,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -194,POL,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -195,POL,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -196,POL,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -197,POL,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -198,PRT,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -199,PRT,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -200,PRT,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -201,PRT,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -202,PRT,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -203,PRT,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -204,ROU,1.1,Reporting notes: -205,ROU,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -206,ROU,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -207,ROU,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -208,ROU,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -209,ROU,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -210,RUS,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -211,RUS,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -212,RUS,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -213,RUS,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -214,RUS,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -215,RUS,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -216,SRB,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -217,SRB,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -218,SRB,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -219,SRB,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -220,SRB,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -221,SRB,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -222,SVK,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -223,SVK,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -224,SVK,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -225,SVK,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -226,SVK,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -227,SVK,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -228,SVN,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -229,SVN,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -230,SVN,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -231,SVN,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -232,SVN,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -233,SVN,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -234,ESP,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -235,ESP,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -236,ESP,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -237,ESP,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -238,ESP,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -239,ESP,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -240,SWE,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -241,SWE,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -242,SWE,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -243,SWE,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -244,SWE,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -245,SWE,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -246,CHE,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -247,CHE,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -248,CHE,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -249,CHE,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -250,CHE,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -251,CHE,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -252,MKD,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -253,MKD,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -254,MKD,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -255,MKD,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -256,MKD,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -257,MKD,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -258,TUR,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -259,TUR,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -260,TUR,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -261,TUR,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -262,TUR,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -263,TUR,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -264,UKR,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -265,UKR,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -266,UKR,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -267,UKR,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -268,UKR,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -269,UKR,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." -270,GBR,1.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -271,GBR,1.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -272,GBR,1.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available. In addition to figures collected in regular intervals, countries may provide also the most recent information from 2017 in respective column (e.g. in Table 1.1b)." -273,GBR,1.1,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -274,GBR,1.1,"5. The share of FOWL in total land (see indicator name) will be calculated by UNECE/FAO, using a figure for “Total land” as maintained by FAOSTAT. Please check the total land area (Forest, Other Wooded Land and Other Land) used for calculation of your area figures. If that is not in accordance with FAOSTAT, calibration of the results may be necessary." -275,GBR,1.1,"6. The country approach to the calculation / specification of “Forest available for wood supply” (FAWS), as well as the list of national categories included into the FAWS calculation, should be noted in “Country comments”." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 8cc3eec7d0..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,1.2,- the recent available year, -1,ALB,1.2,- extrapolation, -2,ALB,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -3,AND,1.2,- the recent available year, -4,AND,1.2,- extrapolation, -5,AND,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -6,AUT,1.2,- the recent available year, -7,AUT,1.2,- extrapolation,Figures for 2020 are extrapolated on the basis of 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018). -8,AUT,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -9,BLR,1.2,- последний имеющийся год,2017 -10,BLR,1.2,- экстраполяция,линейная экстраполяция -11,BLR,1.2,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогноз, перспективы, общегосударственные программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)","государственная программа ""Белорусский лес"", прогноз" -12,BEL,1.2,- the recent available year, -13,BEL,1.2,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -14,BEL,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -15,BIH,1.2,- the recent available year, -16,BIH,1.2,- extrapolation, -17,BIH,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)","Based on FRA 2020 forest area in 2020 (repeated from 2017) and 184,98 m3/ga groving stock in 2015." -18,BGR,1.2,- the recent available year, -19,BGR,1.2,- extrapolation,yes -20,BGR,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -21,HRV,1.2,- the recent available year, -22,HRV,1.2,- extrapolation,"All reported figures are based on interpolation and extrapolationof data form the years 2006, 2016 and 2017." -23,HRV,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -24,CYP,1.2,- the recent available year, -25,CYP,1.2,- extrapolation, -26,CYP,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -27,CZE,1.2,- the recent available year,Growing stock at FAWS according to 2017 figures -28,CZE,1.2,- extrapolation,"Growing stock at Forest, Growing stock by forest type, Growing stock composition" -29,CZE,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -30,DNK,1.2,- the recent available year, -31,DNK,1.2,- extrapolation,"Yes, using the methods emplyed for the FRA2020 for consistency" -32,DNK,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -33,EST,1.2,- the recent available year,2017 -34,EST,1.2,- extrapolation,no -35,EST,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",no -36,FIN,1.2,- the recent available year,2015.0 -37,FIN,1.2,- extrapolation, -38,FIN,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -39,FRA,1.2,- the recent available year, -40,FRA,1.2,- extrapolation,Table 1.2a: extrapolation using 2008 to 2017 annual values Table 1.2.c: extrapolation based on the share of each tree species measured along the period 2008-2017. Theses rates are then applied to the growing stock estimated for year 2020. -41,FRA,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -42,GEO,1.2,- the recent available year,"It should be noted that GEO has no systematic inventory data since 1990. The numbers provided here are the same as in SoEF 2015 report. We can only provide correct figures after we complete the first National Forest inventory, which is expected to be finalized in 2020." -43,GEO,1.2,- extrapolation, -44,GEO,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -45,DEU,1.2,- the recent available year, -46,DEU,1.2,- extrapolation, -47,DEU,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -48,GRC,1.2,- the recent available year, -49,GRC,1.2,- extrapolation, -50,GRC,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -51,VAT,1.2,- the recent available year, -52,VAT,1.2,- extrapolation, -53,VAT,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -54,HUN,1.2,- the recent available year, -55,HUN,1.2,- extrapolation,extrapolation by linear regression -56,HUN,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -57,ISL,1.2,- the recent available year, -58,ISL,1.2,- extrapolation,Extrapolations and regressions -59,ISL,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -60,IRL,1.2,- the recent available year, -61,IRL,1.2,- extrapolation,NFI 2017 per hectare estaimates are multiplied by the estimated areas for 2020 -62,IRL,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -63,ITA,1.2,- the recent available year,"The third NFI is still ongoing and the new GS data are not yet available. For these reasons, we did not extrapolated further the GS values to the years 2016-20." -64,ITA,1.2,- extrapolation,"Figures for the FRA's reporting years were derived by interpolation between 1985 and 2005. GS data from NFI2005 (GS per hectare and related distribution by coniferous/broadleaved species, by species and by forest type) have been extrapolated and combined with provisional updated estimates for the years 2010 and 2015 (see above). Provisional results of photointerpretation (first phase of NFI2015) have been used to update Forest and OWL area for the years 2010 and 2015 (see comments to Table 1.1). the total GS extrapolated for the year 2010 was divided among the main species by applying the proportion of species observed in the NFI2005. Extrapolation of the distribution of GS by species to the following reporting years was considered not feasible." -65,ITA,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -66,LVA,1.2,- the recent available year, -67,LVA,1.2,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation from NFI data for year 2008 and 2013 -68,LVA,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -69,LIE,1.2,- the recent available year, -70,LIE,1.2,- extrapolation, -71,LIE,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -72,LTU,1.2,- the recent available year, -73,LTU,1.2,- extrapolation,of 2005; 2010; 2015 -74,LTU,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -75,LUX,1.2,- the recent available year, -76,LUX,1.2,- extrapolation, -77,LUX,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -78,MLT,1.2,- the recent available year, -79,MLT,1.2,- extrapolation, -80,MLT,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -81,MDA,1.2,- последний имеющийся год,2017.0 -82,MDA,1.2,- экстраполяция, -83,MDA,1.2,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогноз, перспективы, общегосударственные программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -84,MCO,1.2,- the recent available year, -85,MCO,1.2,- extrapolation, -86,MCO,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -87,MNE,1.2,- the recent available year, -88,MNE,1.2,- extrapolation, -89,MNE,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -90,NLD,1.2,- the recent available year, -91,NLD,1.2,- extrapolation,"The values were calculated using extrapolation based on the data from the 5th and 6th NFI and the trend resulting from these, after implementation of the newly calculated total forest area." -92,NLD,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -93,NOR,1.2,- the recent available year, -94,NOR,1.2,- extrapolation,Linear extrapolation based on 2010-2015. -95,NOR,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -96,POL,1.2,- the recent available year, -97,POL,1.2,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation based on data for 2010 (NFI 2007-2011) and 2015 (NFI 2012-2016) -98,POL,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -99,PRT,1.2,- the recent available year,2015 -100,PRT,1.2,- extrapolation,"2010, 2000" -101,PRT,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -102,ROU,1.2,- the recent available year,National Forest Inventory 2018 -103,ROU,1.2,- extrapolation, -104,ROU,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -105,RUS,1.2,- the recent available year, -106,RUS,1.2,- extrapolation, -107,RUS,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -108,SRB,1.2,- the recent available year, -109,SRB,1.2,- extrapolation, -110,SRB,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -111,SVK,1.2,- the recent available year,2017 -112,SVK,1.2,- extrapolation,No -113,SVK,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",No -114,SVN,1.2,- the recent available year,NFI 2018 -115,SVN,1.2,- extrapolation,based on trend between the NFI 2007 and 2018 -116,SVN,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",assessment based on forecast -117,ESP,1.2,- the recent available year, -118,ESP,1.2,- extrapolation,We extrapolate to 2020 based on the estimation of mean annual changes for each variable in the period cover by the different NFI cycles (1990-2017). -119,ESP,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -120,SWE,1.2,- the recent available year, -121,SWE,1.2,- extrapolation,Annual increase in growing stock/ha 2015 progressed to 2020 -122,SWE,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -123,CHE,1.2,- the recent available year, -124,CHE,1.2,- extrapolation,"We extrapolated from the measuring cycles with reference years 1984, 1994, 2005 and 2013." -125,CHE,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -126,MKD,1.2,- the recent available year,Yes. -127,MKD,1.2,- extrapolation, -128,MKD,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -129,TUR,1.2,- the recent available year, -130,TUR,1.2,- extrapolation, -131,TUR,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",We used realistic strategic plans. -132,UKR,1.2,- the recent available year, -133,UKR,1.2,- extrapolation, -134,UKR,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -135,GBR,1.2,- the recent available year, -136,GBR,1.2,- extrapolation,Estimates of increment (excluding fellings) and data on fellings applied to growing stock estimates for 2012 from National Forest Inventory. -137,GBR,1.2,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index e5861a6519..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -1,ALB,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -2,ALB,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -3,ALB,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -4,ALB,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -5,AND,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -6,AND,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -7,AND,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -8,AND,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -9,AND,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -10,AUT,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -11,AUT,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,10 -12,AUT,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0 -13,AUT,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,No branches are included. -14,AUT,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above ground -15,BLR,1.2,"Просим указать, соответствуют ли значения отчета определению ФАО общий запас древесины:",Yes -16,BLR,1.2,Используемый минимальный диаметр на высоте груди:, -17,BLR,1.2,Используемый минимальный верхний диаметр:, -18,BLR,1.2,Используемый минимальный диаметр ветвей:, -19,BLR,1.2,Запас над землей или над пнем?:, -20,BEL,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -21,BEL,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,7cm -22,BEL,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,7cm -23,BEL,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,7cm -24,BEL,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above stump -25,BIH,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -26,BIH,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -27,BIH,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -28,BIH,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -29,BIH,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -30,BGR,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -31,BGR,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -32,BGR,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -33,BGR,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -34,BGR,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,AG -35,HRV,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -36,HRV,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,10 cm -37,HRV,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,7 cm -38,HRV,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,7 cm -39,HRV,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,Above ground -40,CYP,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -41,CYP,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -42,CYP,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -43,CYP,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -44,CYP,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -45,CZE,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -46,CZE,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,7 -47,CZE,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,7 -48,CZE,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,7 -49,CZE,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above stump -50,DNK,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -51,DNK,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -52,DNK,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -53,DNK,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -54,DNK,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -55,EST,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -56,EST,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,1 mm -57,EST,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0 mm -58,EST,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,branches excluded -59,EST,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,AS -60,FIN,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -61,FIN,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,0 cm -62,FIN,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0 cm -63,FIN,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,no branches -64,FIN,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above stump -65,FRA,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -66,FRA,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,"7,5 cm" -67,FRA,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,7 cm -68,FRA,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,None -69,FRA,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,Above ground -70,GEO,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -71,GEO,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -72,GEO,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -73,GEO,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -74,GEO,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -75,DEU,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -76,DEU,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,7 cm -77,DEU,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -78,DEU,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -79,DEU,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -80,GRC,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -81,GRC,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -82,GRC,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -83,GRC,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -84,GRC,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -85,VAT,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -86,VAT,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -87,VAT,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -88,VAT,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -89,VAT,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -90,HUN,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -91,HUN,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,0 -92,HUN,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0 -93,HUN,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,0 -94,HUN,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above stump -95,ISL,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -96,ISL,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,10 -97,ISL,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0 -98,ISL,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,no branches -99,ISL,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above stump -100,IRL,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -101,IRL,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,10cm -102,IRL,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0 -103,IRL,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,0 -104,IRL,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above ground -105,ITA,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -106,ITA,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -107,ITA,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -108,ITA,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -109,ITA,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -110,LVA,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -111,LVA,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -112,LVA,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -113,LVA,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -114,LVA,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -115,LIE,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -116,LIE,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -117,LIE,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -118,LIE,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -119,LIE,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -120,LTU,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -121,LTU,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -122,LTU,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -123,LTU,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -124,LTU,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -125,LUX,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -126,LUX,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -127,LUX,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -128,LUX,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -129,LUX,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -130,MLT,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -131,MLT,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -132,MLT,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -133,MLT,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -134,MLT,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -135,MDA,1.2,"Просим указать, соответствуют ли значения отчета определению ФАО общий запас древесины:", -136,MDA,1.2,Используемый минимальный диаметр на высоте груди:, -137,MDA,1.2,Используемый минимальный верхний диаметр:, -138,MDA,1.2,Используемый минимальный диаметр ветвей:, -139,MDA,1.2,Запас над землей или над пнем?:, -140,MCO,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -141,MCO,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -142,MCO,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -143,MCO,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -144,MCO,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -145,MNE,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -146,MNE,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,5 -147,MNE,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,7 -148,MNE,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,7 -149,MNE,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,Volume above ground -150,NLD,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -151,NLD,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,5cm -152,NLD,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0cm -153,NLD,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,Branches not included -154,NLD,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,Above ground -155,NOR,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -156,NOR,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,5/0 cm -157,NOR,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0 cm -158,NOR,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,Not included -159,NOR,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,Above stump -160,POL,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -161,POL,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,7 cm -162,POL,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,7 cm -163,POL,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,7 cm -164,POL,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,AS -165,PRT,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -166,PRT,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,10 cm -167,PRT,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0 cm -168,PRT,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -169,PRT,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,Above ground -170,ROU,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -171,ROU,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,56 mm -172,ROU,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -173,ROU,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -174,ROU,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -175,RUS,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -176,RUS,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -177,RUS,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -178,RUS,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -179,RUS,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -180,SRB,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -181,SRB,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -182,SRB,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -183,SRB,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -184,SRB,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -185,SVK,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -186,SVK,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,7 cm over bark -187,SVK,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,7 cm over bark -188,SVK,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,7 cm over bark -189,SVK,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above stump -190,SVN,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -191,SVN,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,10 cm -192,SVN,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,7 cm -193,SVN,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,7 cm -194,SVN,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above stump -195,ESP,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -196,ESP,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -197,ESP,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -198,ESP,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -199,ESP,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -200,SWE,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -201,SWE,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,0 mm -202,SWE,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,n.a -203,SWE,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,n.a -204,SWE,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above stump -205,CHE,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -206,CHE,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,12 cm -207,CHE,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,0 -208,CHE,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,0 -209,CHE,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above ground -210,MKD,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -211,MKD,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -212,MKD,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -213,MKD,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -214,MKD,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -215,TUR,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,Yes -216,TUR,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -217,TUR,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -218,TUR,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -219,TUR,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -220,UKR,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:, -221,UKR,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:, -222,UKR,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:, -223,UKR,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:, -224,UKR,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:, -225,GBR,1.2,Please indicate if reported values are according to the FAO definition of Growing stock:,No -226,GBR,1.2,Minimum diameter (d.b.h.) used:,7 -227,GBR,1.2,Minimum top diameter used:,7 -228,GBR,1.2,Minimum branch diameter used:,7 -229,GBR,1.2,Is volume above ground or above stump?:,above ground diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_C3.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_C3.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 29f3f5ffb9..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_C3.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,1.2,General comments,, -1,ALB,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -2,ALB,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -3,ALB,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -4,ALB,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -5,ALB,1.2,Forest types,, -6,AND,1.2,General comments,, -7,AND,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -8,AND,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -9,AND,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -10,AND,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -11,AND,1.2,Forest types,, -12,AUT,1.2,General comments,, -13,AUT,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,"GROWING STOCK = NFI Growing stock (growing stock of forests in yield incl. dead wood trees) - Dead wood trees + Estimated growing stock in protective forests without yield. GROWING STOCK COMPOSITION: Growing stock of the 10 most common tree species = Growing stock of the 10 most common tree species of forests in yield including dead wood trees (Growing stock in protective forests without yield is unaccounted for.). Category ""Remaining"" = Difference to total Growing stock.", -14,AUT,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -15,AUT,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,Most OWL areas are located in higher altitudes and predominantly consist of pinus mugo or alnus viridis. These tree species normally don't reach a DBH >= 10cm. Therefore the OWL growing stock volume is assumed to be 0., -16,AUT,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -17,AUT,1.2,Forest types,Data refer only to FAWS., -18,BLR,1.2,Общие комментарии,, -19,BLR,1.2,Общий запас древесины на территории леса,Общий запас древесины всех пород, -20,BLR,1.2,… в т. ч. доступного для поставки древесины,"Запас древесины в насаждениях, где возможно проведение рубок главного пользования", -21,BLR,1.2,Общий запас древесины на OWL,, -22,BLR,1.2,Общий запас древесины на FOWL,, -23,BLR,1.2,Типы леса,, -24,BEL,1.2,General comments,, -25,BEL,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,,stable -26,BEL,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,,stable -27,BEL,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -28,BEL,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -29,BEL,1.2,Forest types,,Broadleaved forests in expansion combined to a reduction of coniferous forests -30,BIH,1.2,General comments,, -31,BIH,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -32,BIH,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -33,BIH,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -34,BIH,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -35,BIH,1.2,Forest types,, -36,BGR,1.2,General comments,Growing stock=Volume over bark of all living trees higher than 3m with branches, -37,BGR,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -38,BGR,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -39,BGR,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -40,BGR,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -41,BGR,1.2,Forest types,, -42,HRV,1.2,General comments,The 2010 data were changed due to error we noticed in SoEF 2015 data., -43,HRV,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -44,HRV,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -45,HRV,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -46,HRV,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -47,HRV,1.2,Forest types,, -48,CYP,1.2,General comments,, -49,CYP,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -50,CYP,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -51,CYP,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -52,CYP,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -53,CYP,1.2,Forest types,, -54,CZE,1.2,General comments,"UB to OB coefficient - Coniferous 1,1000011; Broadleaved 1,1500069", -55,CZE,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -56,CZE,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,"Consistent methodology for identifying FAWS was introduced since 2010 data, which cannot be applied to previous data. Therefore data prior to 2010 changed to n/a", -57,CZE,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -58,CZE,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -59,CZE,1.2,Forest types,, -60,DNK,1.2,General comments,, -61,DNK,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,Growing stocks in 1990 and 2000 were calculated from the average volume per hectar calculated from the surveys and were subsequently upscaled using the forest area assessed with satellite imagery in relation to the Danish emissions reporting., -62,DNK,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -63,DNK,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -64,DNK,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -65,DNK,1.2,Forest types,, -66,EST,1.2,General comments,, -67,EST,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -68,EST,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -69,EST,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -70,EST,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -71,EST,1.2,Forest types,, -72,FIN,1.2,General comments,,"Reporting years 1990 and 2000 are taken from previous pan-European reports. The land area in these estimates is not calibrated to the FAO statistitcs, therefore the two first reporting years differ from FRA reporting for area figures." -73,FIN,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,"Includes all trees height more than 1.3 meters, volume from stump to tree top, excluding branches", -74,FIN,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -75,FIN,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -76,FIN,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -77,FIN,1.2,Forest types,, -78,FRA,1.2,General comments,"The growing stock is estimated using the french NFI definition which is the volume of trees with a minimum diameter of 7,5 cm and a minimum top diameter of 7 cm. The difference with the FAO definition is estimated to be less than 0,5 %. The growing stock and the distribution between coniferous and broadleaved trees are only available in FAWS. We considered that the mean growing stock per hectare and the share between tree specied are identifical in the other forests (which is probably wrong but we don't have validation data).","The growing stock is still increasing. The effects of 1999 storms ""Martin"" and ""Lothar"" (144 Mm3 windfalls) and 2009 storm ""Klaus"" (44 Mm3 of windfalls, mainly maritime pine) are clearly visible on the trend for coniferous species." -79,FRA,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -80,FRA,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -81,FRA,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -82,FRA,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -83,FRA,1.2,Forest types,, -84,GEO,1.2,General comments,, -85,GEO,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -86,GEO,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -87,GEO,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -88,GEO,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -89,GEO,1.2,Forest types,, -90,DEU,1.2,General comments,, -91,DEU,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -92,DEU,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -93,DEU,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -94,DEU,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -95,DEU,1.2,Forest types,, -96,GRC,1.2,General comments,, -97,GRC,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -98,GRC,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -99,GRC,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -100,GRC,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -101,GRC,1.2,Forest types,, -102,VAT,1.2,General comments,, -103,VAT,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -104,VAT,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -105,VAT,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -106,VAT,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -107,VAT,1.2,Forest types,, -108,HUN,1.2,General comments,growing stock data of 1990 and 2000 have been reviewed since the last submission in order to be consistent with the Greenhouse Gas Inventory; forest type was not estimated for cutting areas where only a few trees had been left; this is the reason for the slight difference between growing stocks of table 1.2a and 1.2b, -109,HUN,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -110,HUN,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -111,HUN,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -112,HUN,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -113,HUN,1.2,Forest types,, -114,ISL,1.2,General comments,, -115,ISL,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -116,ISL,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -117,ISL,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -118,ISL,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -119,ISL,1.2,Forest types,, -120,IRL,1.2,General comments,, -121,IRL,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -122,IRL,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -123,IRL,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -124,IRL,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -125,IRL,1.2,Forest types,, -126,ITA,1.2,General comments,,"The observed regular increase in GS is due to the calculation based on linear inter/extrapolation of the 2 sets of NFI data (1985-2005). The third NFI is still ongoing and the new GS data are not yet available. For these reasons, we did not extrapolated further the GS values to the years 2016-20." -127,ITA,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,"NFI1985 GS data were reclassified to make them consistent with NFI2005 GS data and to derive GS time series by interpolation; both data sets were processed again to derive GS above DBH 10 cm. Volume estimation in the NFI2005 was based on a new set of 25 national models, constructed on the basis of about 1300 sample trees collected between 2002 and 2005, to derive volume and above-ground phytomass from diameter at breast height and total tree height.",As above -128,ITA,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,The ratio FAWS/F is derived from NFI2005 and applied for all reporting years.,As above -129,ITA,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,"As a consequence of the new adopted DBH threshold (10 cm), OWL GS is not available, because the diameter distribution of OWL trees/shrubs is not known; as a general remark, most of OWL GS is supposed to have a DBH below the threshold", -130,ITA,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,See comment on OWL GS, -131,ITA,1.2,Forest types,"GS distribution by forest type is available in NFI2005 data set but not in NFI1985 one, which provide GS distribution only by forest species; the distribution by forest type of NFI2005 has been used to calculate GS distribution for the years 2000 and 2010",Extrapolation of the distribution of GS by species to the following reporting years was considered not feasible. -132,LVA,1.2,General comments,"National forest inventory data is collected in a five-year cycle and the first cycle was started in 2004 and finished in 2008. Second cycle was finished in 2013. At the end of the second cycle a mistake was found in the first cycle data, that has been corected. Therefore, data  2010 and 2015 are different from the 2015 report. Growing stock include stump volume.", -133,LVA,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -134,LVA,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -135,LVA,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,"According to NFI, growing stock on other wooded land per hectare has increased , therefore, data for the years 2010 and 2015 have been changed", -136,LVA,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -137,LVA,1.2,Forest types,"According to expert estimates, based on the data of the State Forest Register, the introduced tree species occupy approximately 1.7 thousand hectares with a stock of about 0.25 million m3, therefore they are not collected separately and are included in the  category native tree species in the remaining section", -138,LIE,1.2,General comments,, -139,LIE,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,"Total, 1990-460, 2000-428, 2010-409", -140,LIE,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -141,LIE,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -142,LIE,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -143,LIE,1.2,Forest types,, -144,LTU,1.2,General comments,, -145,LTU,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,,"Growing stock volume steady increasing, due too increse of are and voleme per 1 ha." -146,LTU,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,III and IV forest groups, -147,LTU,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -148,LTU,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -149,LTU,1.2,Forest types,, -150,LUX,1.2,General comments,, -151,LUX,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -152,LUX,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -153,LUX,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -154,LUX,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -155,LUX,1.2,Forest types,, -156,MLT,1.2,General comments,, -157,MLT,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -158,MLT,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -159,MLT,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -160,MLT,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -161,MLT,1.2,Forest types,, -162,MDA,1.2,Общие комментарии,, -163,MDA,1.2,Общий запас древесины на территории леса,, -164,MDA,1.2,… в т. ч. доступного для эксплуатации,, -165,MDA,1.2,Общий запас древесины на OWL,, -166,MDA,1.2,Общий запас древесины на FOWL,, -167,MDA,1.2,Типы леса,, -168,MCO,1.2,General comments,, -169,MCO,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -170,MCO,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -171,MCO,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -172,MCO,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -173,MCO,1.2,Forest types,, -174,MNE,1.2,General comments,Min. diametar are 5 cm in copicce and 10 cm in high forest, -175,MNE,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,121465081 m3,Trends are growing -176,MNE,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,116216655 m3,Trends are declining -177,MNE,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,417507 m3,Trends are declining -178,MNE,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,121882588 m3,Trends are growing -179,MNE,1.2,Forest types,"Conifers 46758,8m3 and broadleaves 69457,8 m3",Trends are growing -180,NLD,1.2,General comments,, -181,NLD,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,"The fifth and sixth national forest inventory(NFI) are plot based inventories. Within the plots all trees with a minimum diameter of 5 cm are measured. Therefore the reported values differ from the FAO definition. In theory the growing stock could be calculated using the FAO definition. However, with the data from the 5th and 6th NFI, the sample size of trees in the plots would than be too low in order to get representative results. The growing stock, growth and removal survey (Houtoogststatistiek en prognose oogstbaar hout, HOSP) was a monitoring system of about 3,000 permanent plots, which covered about 310,000 ha of the 350,000 ha of forest in the NLD. No monitoring plots are established on about 40,000 ha of forest that meets the FAO definition (tree canopy cover > 10%) in this enquiry, but that has another type of land use, e.g. campsites, living areas, parks, zoological gardens. Changes in this area of 40,000 ha cannot be estimated based on the HOSP monitoring system. In order to be able to give an indication for the growing stock in this area the report of Daamen (2002) is used. According to Daamen the average growing stock per hectare over the area (40,000 ha) that is not included in HOSP should be estimated as 87 m3 ha-1. This value of 87 m3 ha-1 is also used to calculate the growing stock for the area (65,000 ha) that was not in the 5th NFI (MFV).", -182,NLD,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,"Based on ownership and harvest data from the 5th and 6th NFI's, a calculation is made of the percentage forest available for wood supply", -183,NLD,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -184,NLD,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -185,NLD,1.2,Forest types,, -186,NOR,1.2,General comments,"For 1990, Silver birch has not been separated from Downy birch. European mountain ash, Goat willow and Sitka spruce are included in remaining species. In addition, ""remaining"" volume comprises volume for trees with dbh 0-5 cm and volume that has been estimated by means of extrapolation (backcasting) from later inventories. Growing stock for trees with dbh 0-5 cm cannot be assigned to detailed tree species, although it can be assigned to coniferous or broadleaved.", -187,NOR,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -188,NOR,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -189,NOR,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -190,NOR,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -191,NOR,1.2,Forest types,, -192,POL,1.2,General comments,, -193,POL,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,,"For 2010 and 2015 new data source (NFI) was applied. Data are not comparable with older (1990, 2000 and 2005)" -194,POL,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,For 2010 and 2015 volume of FAWS was estimated using NFI dataset. Estimation was made basing on data from NFI sample plots within areas available for wood supply., -195,POL,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -196,POL,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -197,POL,1.2,Forest types,, -198,PRT,1.2,General comments,Growing stock for 2000 and 2005 considers minimum d.b.h. of 0 cm, -199,PRT,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -200,PRT,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -201,PRT,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -202,PRT,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -203,PRT,1.2,Forest types,, -204,ROU,1.2,General comments,, -205,ROU,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,"The growing stock was assessed in the Forest Inventory in 1985. The estimation for the following years, 1990, 2000, 2005 and 2010 was done using the relationship between forest area and the growing stock by unit of area (211.5 m3 per hectare), adjusting the growing stock with the forest area variation. Growing stock in 2010 was adjusted to the forest area from official records in 2010. Growing stock for 2015 was modified based on final results of NFI. Tha ranking of species for 2015 was calculated based on ranking and proportion of species in 2020 (NFI 2018) applied to the growing stock of 2015", -206,ROU,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,Is calculated as share in the total growing stock equal to the share of the forest area available for wood supply in the total forest area., -207,ROU,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -208,ROU,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -209,ROU,1.2,Forest types,, -210,RUS,1.2,General comments,, -211,RUS,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -212,RUS,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -213,RUS,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -214,RUS,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -215,RUS,1.2,Forest types,, -216,SRB,1.2,General comments,, -217,SRB,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -218,SRB,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -219,SRB,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -220,SRB,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -221,SRB,1.2,Forest types,, -222,SVK,1.2,General comments,, -223,SVK,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,"The original data on growing stock are based on national definitions in accordance with the forest act and related decrees. The growing stock is defined as the volume of all living trees with diameter at breast height more than 7 cm under bark. It includes the stem from stump up to the top with diameter of 7 cm. The growing stock was converted into the over bark volume by following empirical conversion factors derived from the data obtained within the National Forest Inventory and Monitoring (2015-2016): NOR spruce 1,090438; European beech 1,08463; oaks 1,259711; pines 1,103717; European silver fir 1,102278; European hornbeam 1,077637; European larch 1,285266; maples 1,091881; ashes 1,240556; Black locust 1,302583; all conifers 1,102727; all broadleaves 1,129242; average for all tree species 1,119555. Also previous reporting years were recalculated according to listed new conversion factors.","The growing stock of broadleaved species is increasing. It reached 280 million m3 in 2017, an increase of 12,2% (30 million m3) on 2010 figures. Conversely, the stock of coniferous species has been falling since 2010 as a result of frequent natural disturbances in coniferous forests (spruce in particular). The coniferous stock fell by 5.7% (30 million m3) since 2010. The increase in the total growing stock has also been confirmed by the results of the 2nd cycle of the National Forest Inventory and Monitoring (NFIM SR) which shows an increase of 4,4% in a 10-year period. It can be said that, at present, due to the actual age composition of the forests in SVK, the historically highest growing stock is at least for the last century. However, the volume of present growing stock is already at the culmination point. It is expected that in the coming years and decades the growing stock will decrease as a result of the gradual change in age structure in SVK." -224,SVK,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -225,SVK,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,"OWL is formed only by dwarf pine stands that do not reach measurable threshold, so there are not any growing stock.", -226,SVK,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -227,SVK,1.2,Forest types,,The volume of growing stock of predominantly coniferous forests has steadily decreased while on the other hand the growing stock of predominantly broadleaved and mixed forests have been increasing. -228,SVN,1.2,General comments,Calculated growing stock presents stem volume over bark above stump height up to a stem top diameter of 7.0 cm and including branches with a diameter >= 7.0 cm,"In 2014, 2017 and 2018 there were some major forest damages in SVNn forests and due to this the slope of trend line is less steep." -229,SVN,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -230,SVN,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,The NFI plots were divided based on the location of plots into FAWS and FNAWS. As FNAWS were identified plots located in protection forests and forest reserves., -231,SVN,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,In NFI 2018 the OWL were esimated for the first time. In 2018 on grid 4 x 4 km only 7 plots were OWL plots., -232,SVN,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -233,SVN,1.2,Forest types,Forest type was defined based on the crown coverage of tree species., -234,ESP,1.2,General comments,, -235,ESP,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,Estimation based on reference definition., -236,ESP,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,FAWS estimation is based on the combination of digital/ cartographical information and forest information from NFI cycles at plot level.Reference defintition from Alberdi et al.2016 is used to estimate FAWS.,Only estimated when all the information required from NFIs or cartogrpahy was available: period 2010-2020 -237,ESP,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,Estimated from NFI2 and NFI3,It is no longer collected in NFI4 so it iwas not able to update estimation for 2015 nor to provide a number for 2020. -238,ESP,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -239,ESP,1.2,Forest types,, -240,SWE,1.2,General comments,"Growing stock according to terms and definitions FRA 2020 except that dbh 1 mm is used as minimum diameter. Growing stock directly calculated using NFI-data for 2005 (2003-2007), 2010 (2008-2012) and 2015 (2013-2017). Due to methodolgical changes (FRA categories assesed directly in the field, inventory within protected areas and inventory in alpine birch areas) since the end of the 1990ies, SWE do not report any estimates before 2005 since comparison with data 2005 and onwards is not possible.",Updated figures in general due to minimum dbh 0 cm -241,SWE,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,Growing stock in alpine birch areas estimated using NFI-data from 2016-2017 used for all reporting years.,"The growing stock on forest land has increased steadily in SWE for the last 100 years. Increase of both broadleaved and coniferous. However the proportion of broadleaved is increasing, mainly due to increased consideration according to certification standards (eg. FSC) together with general considerations stated in the Forestry act." -242,SWE,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,"Area of biotope protection areas, nature conservation areas, volontarily protected areas and general consideration areas assessed by the Swedish Forest Agency.",There is a slight decrease in the area of FAWS due to national ambitions on increasing the protected forest area however the growing stock is still increasing except from 2015-2020 however this estimate is very rough. -243,SWE,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -244,SWE,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -245,SWE,1.2,Forest types,, -246,CHE,1.2,General comments,, -247,CHE,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -248,CHE,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -249,CHE,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -250,CHE,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -251,CHE,1.2,Forest types,, -252,MKD,1.2,General comments,, -253,MKD,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -254,MKD,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -255,MKD,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -256,MKD,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -257,MKD,1.2,Forest types,, -258,TUR,1.2,General comments,, -259,TUR,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -260,TUR,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -261,TUR,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -262,TUR,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -263,TUR,1.2,Forest types,, -264,UKR,1.2,General comments,, -265,UKR,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -266,UKR,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,, -267,UKR,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,, -268,UKR,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,, -269,UKR,1.2,Forest types,, -270,GBR,1.2,General comments,,Figures for 2010 and 2015 have been revised to use full first cycle results from the National Forest Inventory and to make use of revised growing stock and increment estimates for Northern IRL. This has led to some minor revisions to earlier years. -271,GBR,1.2,Growing stock on forest area,, -272,GBR,1.2,… of which available for wood supply,"As indicator 1.1, all forests are assumed to be available for wood supply", -273,GBR,1.2,Growing stock on OWL,Data are not available for growing stock volumes on OWL, -274,GBR,1.2,Growing stock on FOWL,As above., -275,GBR,1.2,Forest types,"Data not currently available on forest types, so figures are as table 1.2a.", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 621b597bb0..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.2_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -5,AND,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -6,AND,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -7,AND,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -8,AND,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -9,AND,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -10,AUT,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -11,AUT,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -12,AUT,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -13,AUT,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -14,AUT,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -15,BLR,1.2,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей T2a. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -16,BLR,1.2,"2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена и данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -17,BLR,1.2,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -18,BLR,1.2,"4. Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -19,BLR,1.2,5. Категории «хвойный» и «лиственный» обусловлены видами деревьев и не представляют собой «типы леса». -20,BEL,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -21,BEL,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -22,BEL,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -23,BEL,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -24,BEL,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -25,BIH,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -26,BIH,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -27,BIH,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -28,BIH,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -29,BIH,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -30,BGR,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -31,BGR,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -32,BGR,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -33,BGR,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -34,BGR,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -35,HRV,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -36,HRV,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -37,HRV,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -38,HRV,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -39,HRV,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -40,CYP,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -41,CYP,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -42,CYP,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -43,CYP,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -44,CYP,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -45,CZE,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -46,CZE,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -47,CZE,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -48,CZE,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -49,CZE,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -50,DNK,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -51,DNK,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -52,DNK,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -53,DNK,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -54,DNK,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -55,EST,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -56,EST,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -57,EST,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -58,EST,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -59,EST,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -60,FIN,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -61,FIN,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -62,FIN,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -63,FIN,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -64,FIN,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -65,FRA,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -66,FRA,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -67,FRA,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -68,FRA,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -69,FRA,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -70,GEO,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -71,GEO,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -72,GEO,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -73,GEO,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -74,GEO,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -75,DEU,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -76,DEU,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -77,DEU,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -78,DEU,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -79,DEU,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -80,GRC,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -81,GRC,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -82,GRC,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -83,GRC,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -84,GRC,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -85,VAT,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -86,VAT,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -87,VAT,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -88,VAT,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -89,VAT,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -90,HUN,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -91,HUN,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -92,HUN,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -93,HUN,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -94,HUN,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -95,ISL,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -96,ISL,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -97,ISL,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -98,ISL,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -99,ISL,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -100,IRL,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -101,IRL,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -102,IRL,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -103,IRL,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -104,IRL,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -105,ITA,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -106,ITA,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -107,ITA,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,ITA,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -109,ITA,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -110,LVA,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -111,LVA,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -112,LVA,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -113,LVA,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -114,LVA,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -115,LIE,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -116,LIE,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -117,LIE,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -118,LIE,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -119,LIE,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -120,LTU,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -121,LTU,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -122,LTU,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -123,LTU,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -124,LTU,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -125,LUX,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -126,LUX,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -127,LUX,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -128,LUX,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -129,LUX,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -130,MLT,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -131,MLT,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -132,MLT,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -133,MLT,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -134,MLT,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -135,MDA,1.2,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей T2a. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -136,MDA,1.2,"2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена и данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -137,MDA,1.2,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -138,MDA,1.2,"4. Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -139,MDA,1.2,5. Категории «хвойный» и «лиственный» обусловлены видами деревьев и не представляют собой «типы леса». -140,MCO,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -141,MCO,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -142,MCO,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -143,MCO,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -144,MCO,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -145,MNE,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -146,MNE,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -147,MNE,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -148,MNE,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -149,MNE,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -150,NLD,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -151,NLD,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -152,NLD,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -153,NLD,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -154,NLD,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -155,NOR,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -156,NOR,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -157,NOR,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -158,NOR,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -159,NOR,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -160,POL,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -161,POL,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -162,POL,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -163,POL,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -164,POL,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -165,PRT,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -166,PRT,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -167,PRT,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -168,PRT,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -169,PRT,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -170,ROU,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -171,ROU,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -172,ROU,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -173,ROU,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -174,ROU,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -175,RUS,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -176,RUS,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -177,RUS,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -178,RUS,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -179,RUS,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -180,SRB,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -181,SRB,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -182,SRB,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -183,SRB,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -184,SRB,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -185,SVK,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -186,SVK,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -187,SVK,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -188,SVK,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -189,SVK,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -190,SVN,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -191,SVN,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -192,SVN,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -193,SVN,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -194,SVN,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -195,ESP,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -196,ESP,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -197,ESP,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -198,ESP,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -199,ESP,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -200,SWE,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -201,SWE,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -202,SWE,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -203,SWE,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -204,SWE,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -205,CHE,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -206,CHE,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -207,CHE,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -208,CHE,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -209,CHE,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -210,MKD,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -211,MKD,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -212,MKD,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,MKD,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -214,MKD,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -215,TUR,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -216,TUR,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -217,TUR,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -218,TUR,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -219,TUR,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -220,UKR,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -221,UKR,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -222,UKR,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -223,UKR,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -224,UKR,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. -225,GBR,1.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -226,GBR,1.2,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -227,GBR,1.2,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -228,GBR,1.2,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -229,GBR,1.2,5. The categories “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” are determined by tree species and do not represent “Forest types”. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 32a0373e3f..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -1,AND,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -2,AUT,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,even-aged: >= 90% of one age class on a plot; uneven-aged: all other plots and coppice -3,BLR,1.3a,Как вы различаете одновозрастные и разновозрастные насаждения:,"насаждения, распределеные по класам возраста, составляют разновозрастные насаждения, а в пределах класса возраста-одновозрастные насаждения" -4,BEL,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,based on stand structure: even-aged has know equivalent age -5,BIH,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -6,BGR,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"Unfortunately, there is no separate data kept for the uneven-aged stands, so reported data includes both even and uneven-aged stands." -7,HRV,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"The difference is in tree diameters and hights structure. In even-aged stands, trees of major species have the same hight, age and diameter, and the stand is regenerated on the whole section area. In uneven-aged stands, trees have different hight, age and diameter, and the stand is regenerated in smaller parts of the section, in grups." -8,CYP,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -9,CZE,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"Forest management plans are based on even-aged stand approach - for description of richer stands, layers are used, but general approach is even-aged stand description. Only a very minor part of forests uses different methodology more suitable for management of uneven-aged stands. Considering the extent of this part it is included in ""unspecified"" category and not in 1.3b" -10,DNK,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,The forest management regimes are recorded by NFI teams -11,EST,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,Uneven-aged is a forest in which any stand element holding more than 5% of volume differs more than 20 years compared to majority tree species age. -12,FIN,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"This is possible only in the latest NFI data. Uneven-aged forests are extremely few, therefore not yet separated in this reporting." -13,FRA,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"Even-aged and uneven-aged stands can not be distinguish in FRA, because of the lack of available data collected in the field. The approximation we could have done by expert judgement would be based on criteria that could not remain constant over time (for example, tree species concerned by even-aged silviculture will certainly change in the next decades, due to industrial demand or climate change). So we prefer not to complete tables 1.3.a. and complete 1.3.b. with all types of stands (even and uneven-aged, as we could not distinguish them correctly)." -14,GEO,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"It should be noted that GEO has no systematic inventory data since 1990. The numbers provided here are the same as in 2015 report, but volumes are now presented in 1000m3. We can only provide correct figures after we complete the first National Forest inventory, which is expected to be finalized in 2020." -15,DEU,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"not distinguished, uneven-aged of minor importance" -16,GRC,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -17,VAT,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -18,HUN,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"Even-aged stands comprise those stands which are: 1.) managed in rotation system and age range (max_age - min_age) < 0.2 * planned cutting age 2.) managed in non-rotation system (in HUN, three such systems exist: - selection system means that harvests are carried out frequently but only in small patches - the aim of the transition system can be either to switch from rotation to selection system or to maintain continuous forest cover - in forests of non-productive system, no management activites are performed." -19,ISL,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"All stands in Cultivated forest ar defined as even-aged, all stands in Naturar Birch Forest are defined as uneven-aged." -20,IRL,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,Even-aged and uneven-aged stands are identified using NFI data where it is recorded at plot level. -21,ITA,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"According to NFI definition, uneven-aged stands are coppices, even-aged high forests (with a single dominant development stage on 5000 m2 or more) and plantations." -22,LVA,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"As even-aged stands in LVA comprises more than 80%, age structure is given to all forest stands. Age group is set by that group of trees in a forest stand that comprises the largest standing volume." -23,LIE,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -24,LTU,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -25,LUX,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -26,MLT,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -27,MDA,1.3a,Как вы различаете одновозрастные и разновозрастные насаждения:, -28,MCO,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -29,MNE,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"Uneven aged stands are - Selection stands, group selection stands and other stands with three- or multilayered structure and even aged stands are all other" -30,NLD,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,Within the 5th and 6th NFI all plots where classified in a specific phase. The 5th NFI did not represent the entire forest. -31,NOR,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"Visual assessment in the field. Uneven-aged stands have two distinctive layers, or are multi-storeyed." -32,POL,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"Despite some uneven-aged stands occur, all forests (also protected) were included into even-aged stands. Although, there are two storey stands in POL, but it doesn't have influence on rotation length, so according to definition such stands were classified also as even-aged." -33,PRT,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"Stands were classified regarding even-aged/uneven-aged and development phases, by photointerpretation on aerial images" -34,ROU,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"Even-aged - the stand, in which no or relatively small age differences exist among individual trees within it, up to an age class 20 years . Uneven aged - trees of a range of age classes, with age differences which are significant in relation to the stand structure management and rotation length." -35,RUS,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -36,SRB,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -37,SVK,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,All forest stands which are described in forest management plans as single-storey forest stands we have classified as an even-aged stands. All forest stands described as two- and multi-storey stands we have classified as an uneven-aged forest stands. According to this new approach we have recalculated also previous reporting years. -38,SVN,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -39,ESP,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,Based on field information recording by NFI plots in NFI3 and NFI4 cycles. -40,SWE,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"At field inventory the variable ""Even-aged"" is assessed directly for each productive forest sample plot. All improductive forest is considered as uneven-aged" -41,CHE,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"If the dominating diameter (of the 100 largest trees per ha) is distributed over at least three diameter classes (up to 12 DBH, 12 to 30, 31 to 40, 41 to 50 and larger than 50) then the stand is taxed as uneven-aged." -42,MKD,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -43,TUR,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -44,UKR,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:, -45,GBR,1.3a,How did you distinguish between even-aged and uneven-aged stands:,"In absence of data on even-aged and uneven-aged stands, it is currently assumed that all conifers are even-aged and all broadleaves are uneven-aged." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 102e8ef288..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -1,ALB,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -2,ALB,1.3a,Mature phase, -3,ALB,1.3a,Unspecified, -4,AND,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -5,AND,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -6,AND,1.3a,Mature phase, -7,AND,1.3a,Unspecified, -8,AUT,1.3a,Regeneration phase,Age class 0 - 20 y -9,AUT,1.3a,Intermediate phase,Age classes 21 - 100 y -10,AUT,1.3a,Mature phase,Age classes > 100 y -11,AUT,1.3a,Unspecified,Clear cut areas and single trees different from the development phase and mean age of the surroundig stand. -12,BLR,1.3a,Фаза восстановления,насаждения первого класса возраста -13,BLR,1.3a,Промежуточная фаза,насаждения. которые не отнесены к фазе восстановления и к спелым и перестойным -14,BLR,1.3a,Фаза зрелости,спелые и перестойные насаждения -15,BLR,1.3a,Неопределено, -16,BEL,1.3a,Regeneration phase,from 0 to 20 years -17,BEL,1.3a,Intermediate phase,from 20 to 60 years -18,BEL,1.3a,Mature phase,older than 60 years -19,BEL,1.3a,Unspecified, -20,BIH,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -21,BIH,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -22,BIH,1.3a,Mature phase, -23,BIH,1.3a,Unspecified, -24,BGR,1.3a,Regeneration phase,Age <40 years -25,BGR,1.3a,Intermediate phase,Age 40-80 years -26,BGR,1.3a,Mature phase,Age >80 years -27,BGR,1.3a,Unspecified,"Robina sp., Carpinus orientalis, Populus sp." -28,HRV,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -29,HRV,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -30,HRV,1.3a,Mature phase, -31,HRV,1.3a,Unspecified, -32,CYP,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -33,CYP,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -34,CYP,1.3a,Mature phase, -35,CYP,1.3a,Unspecified, -36,CZE,1.3a,Regeneration phase,"according to average rotation for broadleaved and coniferous categories, 20% is up to 20 years both for coniferous and broadleaved" -37,CZE,1.3a,Intermediate phase,"according to average rotation for broadleaved and coniferous categories, 20 to 100 yearsfor coniferous and 20 to 110 years for broadleaved" -38,CZE,1.3a,Mature phase,"according to average rotation for broadleaved and coniferous categories, 90% is 100 years for coniferous and 110 years for broadleaved" -39,CZE,1.3a,Unspecified,as described above - there is very minor part where age could not be used for specification -40,DNK,1.3a,Regeneration phase,For broadleaves and conifers: 0-20 years -41,DNK,1.3a,Intermediate phase,"For broadleaves: 20-80 years, For conifers 20-40 years" -42,DNK,1.3a,Mature phase,"For broadleaves: >80 years, For conifers >40 years" -43,DNK,1.3a,Unspecified, -44,EST,1.3a,Regeneration phase,"forest land temporary unstocked and/or under regeneration, including areas where stocking level is below national forest definition (crown coverage less than 30%)" -45,EST,1.3a,Intermediate phase,stands (mean height > 1.3 m) except in mature phase -46,EST,1.3a,Mature phase,"stands which have reached maturity age, which depends on the species and site index" -47,EST,1.3a,Unspecified,not used -48,FIN,1.3a,Regeneration phase,"Regeneration sites, seedling stands (below 8 m height)" -49,FIN,1.3a,Intermediate phase,"Young and advanced thinning stands: Mean height more than 8 meters, majority of trees in pole or timber size." -50,FIN,1.3a,Mature phase,Growing stock is mature for final felling according to forest management practices. Diameter or age criteria can be aplied. -51,FIN,1.3a,Unspecified,"Forestry roads, poorly producitve forest land (national class kitumaa)" -52,FRA,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -53,FRA,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -54,FRA,1.3a,Mature phase, -55,FRA,1.3a,Unspecified, -56,GEO,1.3a,Regeneration phase,Before 30-40 years -57,GEO,1.3a,Intermediate phase,40-100 years -58,GEO,1.3a,Mature phase,More than 100 years -59,GEO,1.3a,Unspecified, -60,DEU,1.3a,Regeneration phase,from temporarily unstocked area to pole stand (dhb<20 cm); pioneer phase -61,DEU,1.3a,Intermediate phase,"minor timber (20 to <35 cm dbh) + medium timber (35 to <50 cm dbh)*0,5" -62,DEU,1.3a,Mature phase,"medium timber (35 to <50 cm dbh)*0,5 + high forest timber (50 to <70 cm dbh) + old stand (dbh>= 70 cm)" -63,DEU,1.3a,Unspecified,Rest -64,GRC,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -65,GRC,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -66,GRC,1.3a,Mature phase, -67,GRC,1.3a,Unspecified, -68,VAT,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -69,VAT,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -70,VAT,1.3a,Mature phase, -71,VAT,1.3a,Unspecified, -72,HUN,1.3a,Regeneration phase,mean stand age < 0.2 * planned cutting age + cutting areas where regeneration has not started but will start in a few years -73,HUN,1.3a,Intermediate phase,mean stand age >= 0.2 * planned cutting age and mean stand age < 0.9 * planned cutting age -74,HUN,1.3a,Mature phase,mean stand age >= 0.9 * planned cutting age -75,HUN,1.3a,Unspecified, -76,ISL,1.3a,Regeneration phase,Up to 20 years after plantation -77,ISL,1.3a,Intermediate phase,21-59 year old plantations -78,ISL,1.3a,Mature phase,Plantation older than 60 years -79,ISL,1.3a,Unspecified, -80,IRL,1.3a,Regeneration phase,"National development stages: Post establishment, Pre-thicket and thicket" -81,IRL,1.3a,Intermediate phase,"National development stages: Small pole stage, pole stage, multistoried and incoming high forest" -82,IRL,1.3a,Mature phase,National development stages: high forest and overmature forest -83,IRL,1.3a,Unspecified,National development stages: multistoried forest -84,ITA,1.3a,Regeneration phase,average stand age below 20 years -85,ITA,1.3a,Intermediate phase,average stand age from 21 to 80 years -86,ITA,1.3a,Mature phase,average stand age from 81 to over 140 years -87,ITA,1.3a,Unspecified,"Even-aged stands where age classes are not applicable or unknown, e.g. Christmas tree plantations." -88,LVA,1.3a,Regeneration phase,"Includes temporarily unstocked forest areas and pine, spruce, oak stands ap to the age 20, other forest stands up to the age of 10" -89,LVA,1.3a,Intermediate phase,Includes stands that is beyond the “regeneration phase” and has not reached the “mature phase” yet. -90,LVA,1.3a,Mature phase,"Includes grey alder stands older than 30, aspen stands older than 40, birch and comon alder stands older than 60, spruce and ash stands older than 70, pine and oak stands older than 90, other tree species stands older than 70 years." -91,LVA,1.3a,Unspecified, -92,LIE,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -93,LIE,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -94,LIE,1.3a,Mature phase, -95,LIE,1.3a,Unspecified, -96,LTU,1.3a,Regeneration phase,Stands up to 20 years old -97,LTU,1.3a,Intermediate phase,Stands since 21 up too felling age -98,LTU,1.3a,Mature phase,Forest age exceeded felling age. Felling age is determined by forest group and tree species -99,LTU,1.3a,Unspecified,Forest land not covered by stands -100,LUX,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -101,LUX,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -102,LUX,1.3a,Mature phase, -103,LUX,1.3a,Unspecified, -104,MLT,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -105,MLT,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -106,MLT,1.3a,Mature phase, -107,MLT,1.3a,Unspecified, -108,MDA,1.3a,Фаза восстановления, -109,MDA,1.3a,Промежуточная фаза, -110,MDA,1.3a,Фаза зрелости, -111,MDA,1.3a,Неопределено, -112,MCO,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -113,MCO,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -114,MCO,1.3a,Mature phase, -115,MCO,1.3a,Unspecified, -116,MNE,1.3a,Regeneration phase,"Sapling, dominating DBH below 5 cm and Thicket, dom. DBH 5 - 9 cm," -117,MNE,1.3a,Intermediate phase,"Young pole - stand dom. DBH 10 - 20 cm, Old pole-stand dom. DBH 21- 29 cm and Maturing stands dom. DBH 30 - 49 cm" -118,MNE,1.3a,Mature phase,"Mature stands dom. DBH > 50 cm, Opened matured stands with poor regeneration DBH > 50 cm, Opened matured stands well regenerated DBH > 50 cm" -119,MNE,1.3a,Unspecified,"Selection stands, group selection stands and other stands with three- or multilayered structure" -120,NLD,1.3a,Regeneration phase,"Clearcuts, young stage and thicket stage" -121,NLD,1.3a,Intermediate phase,This is considered to be the pole stage -122,NLD,1.3a,Mature phase,The different tree stages -123,NLD,1.3a,Unspecified, -124,NOR,1.3a,Regeneration phase,"Temporarily unstocked forest and young forest (up to 15-55 years, depending on site quality and tree species)." -125,NOR,1.3a,Intermediate phase,Forest of an age between regeneration phase and mature phase. -126,NOR,1.3a,Mature phase,Forest that has reached the minimum recommended age for harvesting. -127,NOR,1.3a,Unspecified,None -128,POL,1.3a,Regeneration phase,definition (thresholds) proposed by FE was applied -129,POL,1.3a,Intermediate phase,definition (thresholds) proposed by FE was applied -130,POL,1.3a,Mature phase,definition (thresholds) proposed by FE was applied -131,POL,1.3a,Unspecified,definition proposed by FE was applied -132,PRT,1.3a,Regeneration phase,Stands development phases were classified by photointerpretation on aerial images. NFI classes were compatible with the requirement. -133,PRT,1.3a,Intermediate phase,Stands development phases were classified by photointerpretation on aerial images. NFI classes were compatible with the requirement. -134,PRT,1.3a,Mature phase,Stands development phases were classified by photointerpretation on aerial images. NFI classes were compatible with the requirement. -135,PRT,1.3a,Unspecified,Stands development phases were classified by photointerpretation on aerial images. NFI classes were compatible with the requirement. -136,ROU,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -137,ROU,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -138,ROU,1.3a,Mature phase, -139,ROU,1.3a,Unspecified, -140,RUS,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -141,RUS,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -142,RUS,1.3a,Mature phase, -143,RUS,1.3a,Unspecified, -144,SRB,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -145,SRB,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -146,SRB,1.3a,Mature phase, -147,SRB,1.3a,Unspecified, -148,SVK,1.3a,Regeneration phase,forest stands with age 1-10 years -149,SVK,1.3a,Intermediate phase,forest stands with age 11-100 years -150,SVK,1.3a,Mature phase,forest stands with age 101 years and over -151,SVK,1.3a,Unspecified,unstocked area -152,SVN,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -153,SVN,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -154,SVN,1.3a,Mature phase, -155,SVN,1.3a,Unspecified, -156,ESP,1.3a,Regeneration phase,The trees that from the herbaceous stratum reach the sub-shrub strata and the trees initiating the tangency of the crown -157,ESP,1.3a,Intermediate phase,It comprises from the previous stratum and age class up to trees with dbh<= 20 cm. -158,ESP,1.3a,Mature phase,Trees with dbh>20 cm and over-mature trees. -159,ESP,1.3a,Unspecified, -160,SWE,1.3a,Regeneration phase,"Includes bare ground due to final felling, stands with density below the limit for duty to regenerate. Includes also regenerated stands with mean height below 1.3 m. Only productive forest is included." -161,SWE,1.3a,Intermediate phase,"Includes regenerated stands with mean height at least 1.3 m up to middle aged forest but below the SFA limits for allowed regeneration felling, i.e. clear cut. Only productive forest is included." -162,SWE,1.3a,Mature phase,"Includes stands with a stand age above the SFA limits for allowed regeneration felling, i.e. clear cut. Only productive forest is included." -163,SWE,1.3a,Unspecified,No sample plots on productive forests are unspecified -164,CHE,1.3a,Regeneration phase,Same as SoEF. -165,CHE,1.3a,Intermediate phase,Same as SoEF. -166,CHE,1.3a,Mature phase,Same as SoEF. -167,CHE,1.3a,Unspecified,Same as SoEF. -168,MKD,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -169,MKD,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -170,MKD,1.3a,Mature phase, -171,MKD,1.3a,Unspecified, -172,TUR,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -173,TUR,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -174,TUR,1.3a,Mature phase, -175,TUR,1.3a,Unspecified, -176,UKR,1.3a,Regeneration phase, -177,UKR,1.3a,Intermediate phase, -178,UKR,1.3a,Mature phase, -179,UKR,1.3a,Unspecified, -180,GBR,1.3a,Regeneration phase,Aged 10 years or under for all conifers -181,GBR,1.3a,Intermediate phase,"Aged 11-40 years for spruce & larch, 11-60 years for other conifer species" -182,GBR,1.3a,Mature phase,"Aged over 40 years for spruce & larch, over 60 years for other conifer species" -183,GBR,1.3a,Unspecified,Unstocked areas diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_C3.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_C3.csv deleted file mode 100644 index fe84d28cd8..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_C3.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -1,ALB,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -2,AND,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -3,AND,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -4,AUT,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,Classification in even-aged and uneven-aged stands is only possible for forest available for wood supply., -5,AUT,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -6,BLR,1.3a,Лес: одновозрастные насаждения,, -7,BLR,1.3a,...в т. ч. лес доступный для поставки древесины,, -8,BEL,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,Flanders RFI methodolgy changed since 2010 which impacts the stands distribution,not comparable due to methodology changes -9,BEL,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -10,BIH,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -11,BIH,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -12,BGR,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -13,BGR,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -14,HRV,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -15,HRV,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -16,CYP,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -17,CYP,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -18,CZE,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,"Forest management plans are based on even-aged stand approach - for description of richer stands, layers are used, but general approach is even-aged stand description. Only a very minor part of forests uses different methodology more suitable for management of uneven-aged stands. Considering the extent of this part it is included in ""unspecified"" category and not in 1.3b", -19,CZE,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,"Protection forest (a legal forest category), 1st. zones of national parks and Protected Landscape Areas, reserves and natural monuments where felling is prohibited or strictly limited. Calibration of tree covered area to total forest area (including unstocked areas) was used", -20,DNK,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -21,DNK,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -22,EST,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -23,EST,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -24,FIN,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -25,FIN,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -26,FRA,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -27,FRA,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -28,GEO,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -29,GEO,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -30,DEU,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -31,DEU,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -32,GRC,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -33,GRC,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -34,VAT,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -35,VAT,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -36,HUN,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,"Note that area statistics reflect forested area only, thus are not equal to those in sheet 1.1 where permanently or temporarily non-forested areas are included as well (roads, clearings, glades etc.).", -37,HUN,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -38,ISL,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -39,ISL,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -40,IRL,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -41,IRL,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -42,ITA,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,"This class and un-even aged stands do not include specialised stands (for non wood products such as cork, seeds and fruits) and young forest originated by natural expansion on former agricultural or abandoned land. For that reason the total area of even-aged and uneven-aged forests presented in the forms 1.3a and 1.3b is smaller than the total forest area reported for ITA. Data on even-aged forest area by development phase (Tab. 1.3a1) derives from NFI data on stand age and is consistent with SoEF 2011 figures. Distribution by forest type derives also from NFI data (predominance of conifers/broadleaves). Figures in Tab.1.3a2 resulted from an ""ad hoc"" calculation based on 2005 NFI plot data. In order to make specific volume estimations, NFI plots were assigned to different forest types and development phases.To calculate volume available for wood supply, three different coefficients for conifers/broadleaves and mixed stands were used. As no volume data per forest type was available for 1990 (IFNI85), trends of volume by forest type and development phase were calculated only for years 2000 and 2010 by applying 2005 ratio observed (NFI2) to total growing stock.","In the observed period even-aged stands in regeneration phase are shrinking, while those in intermediate and mature phase are enlarging." -43,ITA,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,"To calculate forest area available for wood supply a unique coefficient has been used, for all forest types and development phases, as in SoEF2011. To calculate volume available for wood supply, three different coefficients for conifers/broadleaves and mixed stands were used.",Due to the estimation method the shown trend is not significant -44,LVA,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -45,LVA,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -46,LIE,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -47,LIE,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -48,LTU,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -49,LTU,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -50,LUX,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -51,LUX,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -52,MLT,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -53,MLT,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -54,MDA,1.3a,Лес: одновозрастные насаждения,, -55,MDA,1.3a,...в т. ч. лес доступный для эксплуатации,, -56,MCO,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -57,MCO,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -58,MNE,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,Data of all evan -aged forest are not available because cointains unaccesable forest (even-aged forest and unevan-age forest are present together us unaccesable and not stuctured per regeneration phase),trends are deceling -59,MNE,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,accesable forest are available for wood supply,trends are deceling -60,NLD,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,For 1990 and 2000 there is no data available on the distribution of even-aged and uneven-aged stands.,The majority of the even-aged forest in the NLD is still in the mature phase. The area of predominantly coniferous forest continues to reduce as a consequence of more attention to broadleaved species in forest management. -61,NLD,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -62,NOR,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,"Areas assigned to this category include temporarily unstocked areas, regeneration stands and middle-aged and older forest classified as even-aged.", -63,NOR,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,"Forest where harvesting is legally accepted, and with a productive capacity above a certain level (1 cu.m. per ha per year).", -64,POL,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,"Values were estimated using NFI data (age of dominant species on sample plot) and additional information about average rotation length of particular species in both State Forest Holding and private forests. Rotation length equals 98 years for all species in average, e.g. 73 years for birch, 99 for pine (104 in State Forest Holding, 80 years in private forests), 114 for fir, 136 for oak. As mature phase are classified pine stands aged 90 or over and at least 123 years old oak stands for example. Data were prepared by Bureau for Forest Management and Geodesy.", -65,POL,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -66,PRT,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,Presented data corresponds to PRT mainland. No information is avaliable for Madeira's and Azores' Autonumous Regions,Volumes were calculate with field data from 2015 plots. -67,PRT,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -68,ROU,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -69,ROU,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -70,RUS,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -71,RUS,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -72,SRB,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -73,SRB,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -74,SVK,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -75,SVK,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -76,SVN,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -77,SVN,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -78,ESP,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,Based on NFI field plot information. We define even age stands those which at least 90% of their trees belong to the same artificial age class or same diameter class., -79,ESP,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,FAWS estimation is based on the combination of digital/ cartographical information and forest information from NFI cycles at plot level.Reference defintition from Alberdi et al.2016 is used to estimate FAWS., -80,SWE,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,Only productive forest is included. Even- and unevenaged forests assessed in the field. Forests are defined as unevenaged if not >= 80% of the standing volume is within an age span of 20 years. Due to changes in methodology no comparable estimates can be performed before 2003. Updated figures in general due to minimum dbh 0 cm,The area of evenaged stands is increasing and so also the total volume -81,SWE,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,"Only productive forest is included. Due to changes in methodology no comparable estimates can be performed before 2003. Since appr. 1 milj ha of voluntarily protected forest not is possible to distinguish, relative frequencies estimates from productive forestland outside legally protected areas (National parks and Nature reserves) is used and applied for the total area of FAWS. Volume estimates is performed by applying volume/hectare estimates for productive forests outside legally protected areas to the FAWS area. Updated figures in general due to minimum dbh 0 cm",The area of evenaged stands in FAWS is increasing and so also the total volume -82,CHE,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -83,CHE,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,"Due to different availability of information, the extrapolation of the figures for the area of forest available for wood supply (even-aged stands) is based on the years 2005 and 2013, whereas the figures in table 1.3b (uneven-aged stands) on the years 1984, 1994, 2005 and 2013 and those in table 1.1a on the years 1994, 2005 and 2013. Therefore the sum of tables 1.3a1 and 1.3b are not always equal to those 1.1a.", -84,MKD,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -85,MKD,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -86,TUR,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -87,TUR,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -88,UKR,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,, -89,UKR,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,, -90,GBR,1.3a,Forest: even-aged stands,"Data on even-aged forests is not currently available, so it is assumed that all coniferous forests are even-aged.",Time series data not currently available. -91,GBR,1.3a,...of which available for wood supply,"As indicator 1.1, all forests are assumed to be available for wood supply",Time series data not currently available. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 3c7d481df6..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3a_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -4,ALB,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -5,ALB,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -6,ALB,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -7,AND,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -8,AND,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -9,AND,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -10,AND,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -11,AND,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -12,AND,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -13,AND,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -14,AUT,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -15,AUT,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -16,AUT,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -17,AUT,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -18,AUT,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -19,AUT,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -20,AUT,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -21,BLR,1.3a,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта форма отчетности не имеет прямых аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -22,BLR,1.3a,"2. Предварительная заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена и данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http: //w3.unece. орг / PXWeb / о). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -23,BLR,1.3a,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -24,BLR,1.3a,"4. Национальным корреспондентам предлагается проводить меж- или экстраполяцию данных по возрастным классам, если данные, полученные из кадастров, запрашиваются за пределами запрашиваемых дат." -25,BLR,1.3a,"5. Если данные доступны только для класса «Лес, доступный для поставки древесины», просьба предоставить данные для этого класса и предоставить информацию в «Комментариях»." -26,BLR,1.3a,"6. Национальным корреспондентам следует решить на своё усмотрение, каким образом классифицировать двухслойный древостой: как «равномерный» или «неравномерный», и необходимо дать исчерпывающие пояснения в «Комментариях»." -27,BLR,1.3a,7. Национальным корреспондентам предлагается предоставить дополнительную информацию о распределении по видам с разным оборотом рубок в отдельной графе или в разделе «Комментарии». -28,BEL,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -29,BEL,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -30,BEL,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -31,BEL,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -32,BEL,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -33,BEL,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -34,BEL,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -35,BIH,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -36,BIH,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -37,BIH,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -38,BIH,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -39,BIH,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -40,BIH,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -41,BIH,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -42,BGR,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -43,BGR,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -44,BGR,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -45,BGR,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -46,BGR,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -47,BGR,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -48,BGR,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -49,HRV,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -50,HRV,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -51,HRV,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -52,HRV,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -53,HRV,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -54,HRV,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -55,HRV,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -56,CYP,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -57,CYP,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -58,CYP,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -59,CYP,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -60,CYP,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -61,CYP,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -62,CYP,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -63,CZE,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -64,CZE,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -65,CZE,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -66,CZE,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -67,CZE,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -68,CZE,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -69,CZE,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -70,DNK,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -71,DNK,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -72,DNK,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -73,DNK,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -74,DNK,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -75,DNK,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -76,DNK,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -77,EST,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -78,EST,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -79,EST,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -80,EST,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -81,EST,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -82,EST,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -83,EST,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -84,FIN,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -85,FIN,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -86,FIN,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -87,FIN,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -88,FIN,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -89,FIN,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -90,FIN,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -91,FRA,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -92,FRA,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -93,FRA,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -94,FRA,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -95,FRA,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -96,FRA,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -97,FRA,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -98,GEO,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -99,GEO,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -100,GEO,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -101,GEO,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -102,GEO,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -103,GEO,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -104,GEO,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -105,DEU,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -106,DEU,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -107,DEU,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,DEU,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -109,DEU,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -110,DEU,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -111,DEU,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -112,GRC,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -113,GRC,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -114,GRC,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -115,GRC,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -116,GRC,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -117,GRC,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -118,GRC,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -119,VAT,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -120,VAT,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -121,VAT,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -122,VAT,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -123,VAT,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -124,VAT,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -125,VAT,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -126,HUN,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -127,HUN,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -128,HUN,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -129,HUN,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -130,HUN,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -131,HUN,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -132,HUN,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -133,ISL,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -134,ISL,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -135,ISL,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -136,ISL,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -137,ISL,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -138,ISL,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -139,ISL,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -140,IRL,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -141,IRL,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -142,IRL,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -143,IRL,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -144,IRL,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -145,IRL,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -146,IRL,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -147,ITA,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -148,ITA,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -149,ITA,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -150,ITA,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -151,ITA,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -152,ITA,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -153,ITA,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -154,LVA,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -155,LVA,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -156,LVA,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -157,LVA,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -158,LVA,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -159,LVA,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -160,LVA,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -161,LIE,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -162,LIE,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -163,LIE,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -164,LIE,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -165,LIE,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -166,LIE,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -167,LIE,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -168,LTU,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -169,LTU,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -170,LTU,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -171,LTU,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -172,LTU,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -173,LTU,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -174,LTU,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -175,LUX,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -176,LUX,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -177,LUX,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -178,LUX,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -179,LUX,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -180,LUX,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -181,LUX,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -182,MLT,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -183,MLT,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -184,MLT,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -185,MLT,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -186,MLT,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -187,MLT,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -188,MLT,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -189,MDA,1.3a,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта форма отчетности не имеет прямых аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -190,MDA,1.3a,"2. Предварительная заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена и данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015”(http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http: //w3.unece. орг / PXWeb / о). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -191,MDA,1.3a,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -192,MDA,1.3a,"4. Национальным корреспондентам предлагается проводить меж- или экстраполяцию данных по возрастным классам, если данные, полученные из кадастров, запрашиваются за пределами запрашиваемых дат." -193,MDA,1.3a,"5. Если данные доступны только для класса «Лес, доступный для поставки древесины», просьба предоставить данные для этого класса и предоставить информацию в «Комментариях»." -194,MDA,1.3a,"6. Национальным корреспондентам следует решить на своё усмотрение, каким образом классифицировать двухслойный древостой: как «равномерный» или «неравномерный», и необходимо дать исчерпывающие пояснения в «Комментариях»." -195,MDA,1.3a,7. Национальным корреспондентам предлагается предоставить дополнительную информацию о распределении по видам с разным оборотом рубок в отдельной графе или в разделе «Комментарии» -196,MCO,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -197,MCO,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -198,MCO,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -199,MCO,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -200,MCO,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -201,MCO,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -202,MCO,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -203,MNE,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -204,MNE,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -205,MNE,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -206,MNE,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -207,MNE,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -208,MNE,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -209,MNE,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -210,NLD,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -211,NLD,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -212,NLD,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,NLD,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -214,NLD,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -215,NLD,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -216,NLD,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -217,NOR,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -218,NOR,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -219,NOR,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -220,NOR,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -221,NOR,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -222,NOR,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -223,NOR,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -224,POL,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -225,POL,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -226,POL,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -227,POL,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -228,POL,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -229,POL,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -230,POL,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -231,PRT,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -232,PRT,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -233,PRT,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -234,PRT,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -235,PRT,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -236,PRT,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -237,PRT,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -238,ROU,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -239,ROU,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -240,ROU,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -241,ROU,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -242,ROU,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -243,ROU,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -244,ROU,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -245,RUS,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -246,RUS,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -247,RUS,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -248,RUS,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -249,RUS,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -250,RUS,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -251,RUS,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -252,SRB,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -253,SRB,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -254,SRB,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -255,SRB,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -256,SRB,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -257,SRB,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -258,SRB,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -259,SVK,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -260,SVK,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -261,SVK,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -262,SVK,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -263,SVK,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -264,SVK,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -265,SVK,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -266,SVN,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -267,SVN,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -268,SVN,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -269,SVN,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -270,SVN,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -271,SVN,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -272,SVN,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -273,ESP,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -274,ESP,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -275,ESP,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -276,ESP,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -277,ESP,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -278,ESP,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -279,ESP,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -280,SWE,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -281,SWE,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -282,SWE,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -283,SWE,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -284,SWE,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -285,SWE,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -286,SWE,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -287,CHE,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -288,CHE,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -289,CHE,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -290,CHE,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -291,CHE,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -292,CHE,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -293,CHE,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -294,MKD,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -295,MKD,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -296,MKD,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -297,MKD,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -298,MKD,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -299,MKD,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -300,MKD,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -301,TUR,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -302,TUR,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -303,TUR,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -304,TUR,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -305,TUR,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -306,TUR,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -307,TUR,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -308,UKR,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -309,UKR,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -310,UKR,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -311,UKR,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -312,UKR,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -313,UKR,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -314,UKR,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. -315,GBR,1.3a,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -316,GBR,1.3a,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -317,GBR,1.3a,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -318,GBR,1.3a,4. National Correspondents are asked to inter- or extrapolate data for age classes if data derived from inventories is from other than reference dates requested. -319,GBR,1.3a,"5. If data only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -320,GBR,1.3a,"6. National Correspondents should decide themselves how to classify two-layer stands, either “even”- or “uneven”-aged, but the sufficient commenting in “Country comments” should be included." -321,GBR,1.3a,7. National Correspondents are invited to provide additional information on the distribution by species of different rotation lengths in a separate note or under “Country comments”. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3b_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3b_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 1a64394930..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3b_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -1,AND,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -2,AUT,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -3,BLR,1.3b,Опишите как вы определяли структуру диаметра:, -4,BEL,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,From all trees measured in NFI plots. -5,BIH,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -6,BGR,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -7,HRV,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,"The diameters measured at 1,30 m height are grouped in 3 diameter classes: 11-30 cm, 31-50 cm and >50 cm. For the purpose of this report, recalculation of growing stock into 4 diameter classes was carried out according to local selection forests models." -8,CYP,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -9,CZE,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -10,DNK,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,Analysis was based on NFI measurements of individual trees -11,EST,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,All measured trees on sample plots were assigned to diameter classe -12,FIN,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,We did not classify any forests in uneven-aged forests -13,FRA,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,"on each NFI plot the circumference of all trees above 7.5 cm dbh is recorded with a precision of 1 cm. The diameter is calculated, considering the stem are perfect circle. 10 cm trees have a diameter between 9.5 and 10.5 cm." -14,GEO,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -15,DEU,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -16,GRC,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -17,VAT,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -18,HUN,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,mean diameter weighted by volume was calculated on forest subcompartment level -19,ISL,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,Single tree measurments on sampling plots in natural birch forest -20,IRL,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,Tree Dbh is recorded in our NFI so it was possible to classify this into the requested diameter classes. -21,ITA,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,According to NFI (1985 and 2005) methodology. -22,LVA,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -23,LIE,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -24,LTU,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -25,LUX,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -26,MLT,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -27,MDA,1.3b,Опишите как вы определяли структуру диаметра:, -28,MCO,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -29,MNE,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,"In MNE NFI diametar volume by dimaetar clases is <= 10 cm, 11 - 30cm, 31 - 50cm, 51 - 70cm, 71 - 90cm, >91 cm so we cant present in this format of table" -30,NLD,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -31,NOR,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -32,POL,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,"Despite some uneven-aged stands occur, all forests (also protected) were included into even-aged stands. Although, there are two storey stands in POL, but it doesn't have influence on rotation length, so according to definition such stands were classified also as even-aged." -33,PRT,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -34,ROU,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -35,RUS,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -36,SRB,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -37,SVK,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,All two- and multistoried forest stands are considered as uneven-aged stands -38,SVN,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -39,ESP,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,Its is determined based on field dbh tree measures in NFI plots. -40,SWE,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,Direct distribution using field data of tree-measurements for Forest. Proportions for unevenaged forests within legally protected areas applied on the calculated total volume of unevenaged FAWS. -41,CHE,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,By measured DBH. -42,MKD,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -43,TUR,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -44,UKR,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:, -45,GBR,1.3b,Describe how did you determine diameter structure:,Based on direct measurement of trees within plots in National Forest Inventory survey squares. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3b_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3b_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index a6d1f870a3..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3b_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -1,ALB,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -2,ALB,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -3,ALB,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -4,AND,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -5,AND,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -6,AND,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -7,AND,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -8,AUT,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,"No age class >=90%, more than one age class on the plot or coppice.", -9,AUT,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,Volume of the trees dbh>=10cm on uneven-aged plots., -10,AUT,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -11,AUT,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,"1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 figures are linear interpolated between 1988 (NFI 1986-1990), 1994 (NFI 1992-1996), 2001 (NFI 2000-2001), 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018)", -12,BLR,1.3b,Общая площадь разновозрастных лесов,Общая площадь всех лесов, -13,BLR,1.3b,Общий объем разновозрастных лесов,Общий запас всех насаждений, -14,BLR,1.3b,Распределение по диаметрам для разновозрастных лесов,, -15,BLR,1.3b,"Распределение по диаметрам для разновозрастных лесов, доступных для поставки древесины",, -16,BEL,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,"From structure in NFI plots, Flanders RFI methodolgy changed since 2010 which impacts the stands distribution",not comparable due to methodology changes -17,BEL,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,From volume in NFI plots classified as uneven-aged, -18,BEL,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,From all trees measured in NFI plots classified as uneven-aged., -19,BEL,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -20,BIH,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -21,BIH,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -22,BIH,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -23,BIH,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -24,BGR,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -25,BGR,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -26,BGR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -27,BGR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -28,HRV,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,,Changes in forest law and regulations have enabled forest management as uneven-aged in much larger areas than before. It was especially applied to private forests. -29,HRV,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -30,HRV,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -31,HRV,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -32,CYP,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -33,CYP,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -34,CYP,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -35,CYP,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -36,CZE,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -37,CZE,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -38,CZE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -39,CZE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -40,DNK,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -41,DNK,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -42,DNK,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -43,DNK,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -44,EST,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -45,EST,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -46,EST,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -47,EST,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -48,FIN,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,"so far, this type of forests are very few and no reliable data available", -49,FIN,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -50,FIN,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -51,FIN,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -52,FRA,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,Please note that table 1.3.b. includes all the even and uneven-aged stands of FAWS.,"The volume increases mainly in the medium diameters which are the more represented, but the increase goes faster in large diameter classes." -53,FRA,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,See the explanations given in table 1.2, -54,FRA,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -55,FRA,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -56,GEO,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -57,GEO,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -58,GEO,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -59,GEO,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -60,DEU,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -61,DEU,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -62,DEU,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -63,DEU,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -64,GRC,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -65,GRC,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -66,GRC,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -67,GRC,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -68,VAT,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -69,VAT,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -70,VAT,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -71,VAT,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -72,HUN,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,"Definition of uneven-aged has been modified since the last submission beacuse: - system was also taken into account (selection, non-productive etc., see sheet 1.3a) - mean diameter was calculated on forest subcompartment level (formerly trees of various sizes had been distinguished inside a given subcompartment)", -73,HUN,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -74,HUN,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -75,HUN,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -76,ISL,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,The area of natural birch forest, -77,ISL,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,The growing stock of natural birch forest, -78,ISL,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,Diameter distribution of natural birch forest,The ratio between classess ar assumed to be the same in all years -79,ISL,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,Assumed to be relative the same as for the total. To small figures for diameter classes, -80,IRL,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,Even-aged and uneven-aged stands are identified using NFI data where it is recorded at plot level., -81,IRL,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -82,IRL,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -83,IRL,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -84,ITA,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,"The uneven-aged and even-aged stands do not include specialised stands (for non wood products such as cork, seeds and fruits) and young forest originated by natural expansion on former agricultural or abandoned land. For that reason the total area of even-aged and uneven-aged forests presented in the forms 1.3a and 1.3b is smaller than the total forest area reported for ITA.",Uneven-aged forest is more and more enlarging. It is commonly considered more sustainable than the even-aged forest. -85,ITA,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,,The total volume is augmenting along with the area. Volume per ha is stable. -86,ITA,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,Original data (1985) does not refer to consistent diameter classes. Therefore a reclassification has been made to obtain the requested breakdown. Volume for dbh<10 cm has been evaluated using a model based on volume distribution by diameter classes.,Medium diameter classes have been growing more than the others. -87,ITA,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,Data derived applying the same ratio FAWS/F found in 2005 for total Growing Stock.,As above. -88,LVA,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -89,LVA,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -90,LVA,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -91,LVA,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -92,LIE,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -93,LIE,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -94,LIE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -95,LIE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -96,LTU,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -97,LTU,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -98,LTU,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -99,LTU,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -100,LUX,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -101,LUX,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -102,LUX,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -103,LUX,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -104,MLT,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -105,MLT,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -106,MLT,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -107,MLT,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -108,MDA,1.3b,Общая площадь разновозрастных лесов,, -109,MDA,1.3b,Общий объем разновозрастных лесов,, -110,MDA,1.3b,Распределение по диаметрам для разновозрастных лесов,, -111,MDA,1.3b,Распределение по диаметрам для разновозрастных лесов доступных для эксплуатации,, -112,MCO,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -113,MCO,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -114,MCO,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -115,MCO,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -116,MNE,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,total area 102481 ha and 101472 ha is avaliable forest,Trends are slowly declining -117,MNE,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,24289985 m3 are avalable fores (accesible),Trends are slowly declining -118,MNE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests :,Data of all unevan -aged forest are not available because cointains unaccesable forest (even-aged forest and unevan-age forest are present together us unaccesable and not stuctured per regeneration phase),Trend of diametar over 51 cm deceling and from 10 -50 growing -119,MNE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply in 1000m3:,"<= 10 cm 11 - 30cm 31 - 50cm 51 - 70cm 71 - 90cm >91 cm 239,65 6742,90 9629,42 5021,13 1849,17 807,72",Trend of diametar over 51 cm deceling and from 10 -50 growing -120,NLD,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,For 1990 and 2000 there is no data available on the distribution of even-aged and uneven-aged stands.,As a consequence of a change in forest management the area of uneven-aged forests is increasing in the NLD. -121,NLD,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,For 1990 and 2000 there is no data available on the distribution of even-aged and uneven-aged stands., -122,NLD,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,For 1990 and 2000 there is no data available on the distribution of even-aged and uneven-aged stands., -123,NLD,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,For 1990 and 2000 there is no data available on the distribution of even-aged and uneven-aged stands., -124,NOR,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,"The category comprises productive forest (national definition) classified as uneven-aged, all non-productive forest and a small proportion of more or less permanently unstocked areas included in forest", -125,NOR,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -126,NOR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,Based on tree measurements on sample plots., -127,NOR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,Based on tree measurements on sample plots; same criteria for defining FAWS as in previous tables., -128,POL,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -129,POL,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -130,POL,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -131,POL,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -132,PRT,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,"Stands were classified regarding even-aged/uneven-aged and development phases, by photointerpretation on aerial images", -133,PRT,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,Volumes were calculate with field data from 2015., -134,PRT,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -135,PRT,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -136,ROU,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -137,ROU,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -138,ROU,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -139,ROU,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -140,RUS,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -141,RUS,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -142,RUS,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -143,RUS,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -144,SRB,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -145,SRB,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -146,SRB,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -147,SRB,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -148,SVK,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -149,SVK,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -150,SVK,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -151,SVK,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -152,SVN,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -153,SVN,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -154,SVN,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -155,SVN,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -156,ESP,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,Based on field information recording by NFI plots in NFI3 and NFI4 cycles.,Only information from 2005 to 2010 available (NFI3 and NFI4). -157,ESP,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,Growing stock estimation based on reference definition in uneven-age NFI plots., -158,ESP,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,Grouping growing stock by the required diameter classes in uneven age plots, -159,ESP,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,AWS estimation is based on the combination of digital/ cartographical information and forest information from NFI cycles at plot level.Reference defintition from Alberdi et al.2016 is used to estimate FAWS., -160,SWE,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,Even- and unevenaged forests assessed in the field for productive forestland. Forests are defined as unevenaged if not >= 80% of the standing volume is within an age span of 20 years. Due to changes in methodology no comparable estimates can be performed before 2003. All improductive forestland characterised as unevenaged. Updated figures in general due to minimum dbh 0 cm.,Decreasing -161,SWE,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,Direct estimate using NFI-data. Updated figures in general due to minimum dbh 0 cm.,Decreasing -162,SWE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,Direct distribution using field data of tree-measurements for Unevenaged forest. All improductive forest considered unevenaged. Updated figures in general due to minimum dbh 0 cm.,Volume of smaller dbh-classes are decreasing and vice versa -163,SWE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,Proportions within unevenaged forests within legally protected areas applied on the calculated total volume of unevenaged FAWS. Updated figures in general due to minimum dbh 0 cm.,Volume of smaller dbh-classes are decreasing and vice versa -164,CHE,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -165,CHE,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -166,CHE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,The differenciation between even and uneven aged stands and also the diameter distribution in the not accessible forest is not known. Therefore the data is set to n/a., -167,CHE,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -168,MKD,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -169,MKD,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -170,MKD,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -171,MKD,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -172,TUR,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -173,TUR,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -174,TUR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -175,TUR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -176,UKR,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,, -177,UKR,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -178,UKR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -179,UKR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,, -180,GBR,1.3b,Total area of uneven-aged forests,"Data on uneven-aged forests is not currently available, so it is assumed that all broadleaved forests are uneven-aged.",Time series data not currently available. -181,GBR,1.3b,Total volume of uneven-aged forests,, -182,GBR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests:,, -183,GBR,1.3b,Diameter distribution for uneven-aged forests available for wood supply:,"All forests are assumed to be available for wood supply, so figures are as for forests.",Time series data not currently available. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3b_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3b_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 33c4988f33..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.3b_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -4,ALB,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -5,ALB,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -6,ALB,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -7,AND,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -8,AND,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -9,AND,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -10,AND,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -11,AND,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -12,AND,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -13,AND,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -14,AUT,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -15,AUT,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -16,AUT,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -17,AUT,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -18,AUT,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -19,AUT,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -20,AUT,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -21,BLR,1.3b,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта форма отчетности не имеет прямых аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -22,BLR,1.3b,"2. Предварительная заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена и данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http: //w3.unece. орг / PXWeb / о). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -23,BLR,1.3b,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -24,BLR,1.3b,"4. Диаметры классов относятся к диаметру на высоте груди (d.b.h.), измеренному (см над корой) на высоте 1,3 м над землей." -25,BLR,1.3b,"5. Если в отчётной системе вашей страны классы диаметров другие, пожалуйста, перегруппируйте их соответствующим образом, сопроводив обоснованным пояснением." -26,BLR,1.3b,"6. Если данные доступны только для класса «Лес, доступныйдля лесозаготовки», просьба предоставить данные для этого класса и предоставить информацию в разделе «Комментарии»." -27,BLR,1.3b,"7. Верхние пределы классов являются включительными, т. е. В классе диаметров ≤20 - включен диаметр 20 см, в классе диаметров 21-40 см - диаметр 40 см входит в этот класс и т.д." -28,BEL,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -29,BEL,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -30,BEL,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -31,BEL,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -32,BEL,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -33,BEL,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -34,BEL,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -35,BIH,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -36,BIH,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -37,BIH,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -38,BIH,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -39,BIH,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -40,BIH,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -41,BIH,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -42,BGR,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -43,BGR,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -44,BGR,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -45,BGR,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -46,BGR,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -47,BGR,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -48,BGR,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -49,HRV,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -50,HRV,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -51,HRV,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -52,HRV,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -53,HRV,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -54,HRV,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -55,HRV,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -56,CYP,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -57,CYP,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -58,CYP,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -59,CYP,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -60,CYP,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -61,CYP,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -62,CYP,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -63,CZE,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -64,CZE,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -65,CZE,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -66,CZE,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -67,CZE,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -68,CZE,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -69,CZE,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -70,DNK,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -71,DNK,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -72,DNK,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -73,DNK,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -74,DNK,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -75,DNK,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -76,DNK,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -77,EST,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -78,EST,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -79,EST,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -80,EST,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -81,EST,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -82,EST,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -83,EST,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -84,FIN,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -85,FIN,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -86,FIN,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -87,FIN,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -88,FIN,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -89,FIN,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -90,FIN,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -91,FRA,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -92,FRA,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -93,FRA,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -94,FRA,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -95,FRA,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -96,FRA,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -97,FRA,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -98,GEO,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -99,GEO,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -100,GEO,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -101,GEO,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -102,GEO,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -103,GEO,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -104,GEO,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -105,DEU,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -106,DEU,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -107,DEU,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,DEU,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -109,DEU,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -110,DEU,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -111,DEU,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -112,GRC,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -113,GRC,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -114,GRC,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -115,GRC,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -116,GRC,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -117,GRC,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -118,GRC,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -119,VAT,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -120,VAT,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -121,VAT,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -122,VAT,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -123,VAT,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -124,VAT,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -125,VAT,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -126,HUN,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -127,HUN,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -128,HUN,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -129,HUN,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -130,HUN,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -131,HUN,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -132,HUN,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -133,ISL,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -134,ISL,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -135,ISL,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -136,ISL,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -137,ISL,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -138,ISL,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -139,ISL,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -140,IRL,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -141,IRL,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -142,IRL,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -143,IRL,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -144,IRL,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -145,IRL,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -146,IRL,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -147,ITA,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -148,ITA,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -149,ITA,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -150,ITA,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -151,ITA,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -152,ITA,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -153,ITA,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -154,LVA,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -155,LVA,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -156,LVA,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -157,LVA,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -158,LVA,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -159,LVA,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -160,LVA,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -161,LIE,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -162,LIE,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -163,LIE,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -164,LIE,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -165,LIE,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -166,LIE,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -167,LIE,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -168,LTU,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -169,LTU,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -170,LTU,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -171,LTU,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -172,LTU,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -173,LTU,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -174,LTU,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -175,LUX,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -176,LUX,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -177,LUX,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -178,LUX,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -179,LUX,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -180,LUX,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -181,LUX,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -182,MLT,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -183,MLT,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -184,MLT,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -185,MLT,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -186,MLT,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -187,MLT,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -188,MLT,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -189,MDA,1.3b,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта форма отчетности не имеет прямых аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -190,MDA,1.3b,"2. Предварительная заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена и данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015”(http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http: //w3.unece. орг / PXWeb / о). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -191,MDA,1.3b,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010,2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -192,MDA,1.3b,"4. Диаметры классов относятся к диаметру на высоте груди (d.b.h.), измеренному (см над корой) на высоте 1,3 м над землей." -193,MDA,1.3b,Категория -194,MDA,1.3b,"6. Если данные доступны только для класса «Лес, доступныйдля лесозаготовки», просьба предоставить данные для этого класса и предоставить информацию в разделе «Комментарии»." -195,MDA,1.3b,"7. Верхние пределы классов являются включительными, т. е. В классе диаметров ≤20 - включен диаметр 20 см, в классе диаметров 21-40 см - диаметр 40 см входит в этот класс и т.д." -196,MCO,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -197,MCO,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -198,MCO,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -199,MCO,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -200,MCO,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -201,MCO,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -202,MCO,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -203,MNE,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -204,MNE,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -205,MNE,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -206,MNE,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -207,MNE,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -208,MNE,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -209,MNE,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -210,NLD,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -211,NLD,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -212,NLD,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,NLD,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -214,NLD,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -215,NLD,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -216,NLD,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -217,NOR,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -218,NOR,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -219,NOR,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -220,NOR,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -221,NOR,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -222,NOR,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -223,NOR,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -224,POL,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -225,POL,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -226,POL,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -227,POL,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -228,POL,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -229,POL,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -230,POL,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -231,PRT,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -232,PRT,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -233,PRT,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -234,PRT,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -235,PRT,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -236,PRT,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -237,PRT,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -238,ROU,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -239,ROU,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -240,ROU,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -241,ROU,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -242,ROU,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -243,ROU,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -244,ROU,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -245,RUS,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -246,RUS,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -247,RUS,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -248,RUS,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -249,RUS,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -250,RUS,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -251,RUS,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -252,SRB,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -253,SRB,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -254,SRB,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -255,SRB,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -256,SRB,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -257,SRB,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -258,SRB,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -259,SVK,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -260,SVK,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -261,SVK,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -262,SVK,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -263,SVK,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -264,SVK,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -265,SVK,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -266,SVN,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -267,SVN,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -268,SVN,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -269,SVN,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -270,SVN,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -271,SVN,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -272,SVN,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -273,ESP,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -274,ESP,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -275,ESP,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -276,ESP,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -277,ESP,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -278,ESP,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -279,ESP,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -280,SWE,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -281,SWE,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -282,SWE,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -283,SWE,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -284,SWE,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -285,SWE,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -286,SWE,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -287,CHE,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -288,CHE,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -289,CHE,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -290,CHE,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -291,CHE,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -292,CHE,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -293,CHE,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -294,MKD,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -295,MKD,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -296,MKD,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -297,MKD,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -298,MKD,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -299,MKD,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -300,MKD,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -301,TUR,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -302,TUR,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -303,TUR,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -304,TUR,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -305,TUR,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -306,TUR,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -307,TUR,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -308,UKR,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -309,UKR,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -310,UKR,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -311,UKR,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -312,UKR,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -313,UKR,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -314,UKR,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." -315,GBR,1.3b,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in the global reporting. -316,GBR,1.3b,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -317,GBR,1.3b,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -318,GBR,1.3b,4. Diameter classes refer to diameter at breast height (d.b.h.) measured (cm over bark) at a height of 1.3 m above ground. -319,GBR,1.3b,"5. If your country has different diameter classes in the national reporting system, please re-group accordingly with a sufficient explanation." -320,GBR,1.3b,"6. If data is only available for the class “Forest available for wood supply”, please provide data for this class and provide the information under “Country comments”." -321,GBR,1.3b,"7. The upper limits of classes are inclusive, i.e. in the diameter class ≤20 - the 20 cm diameter is included, in the diameter class 21-40cm – the 40 cm diameter is included in this class, etc." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.4_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.4_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index c6f39e1aa2..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.4_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,1.4,- the recent available year, -1,ALB,1.4,- extrapolation, -2,ALB,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -3,AND,1.4,- the recent available year, -4,AND,1.4,- extrapolation, -5,AND,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -6,AUT,1.4,- the recent available year, -7,AUT,1.4,- extrapolation,"extrapolation according to the last two NFI results (2000-02, 2016-21; from the NFI 2016-21 preliminary results based on 2016-18 assessed sample plots were taken)" -8,AUT,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -9,BLR,1.4,- последний имеющийся год, -10,BLR,1.4,- экстраполяция, -11,BLR,1.4,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогноз, перспективы, общегосударственные программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -12,BEL,1.4,- the recent available year, -13,BEL,1.4,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -14,BEL,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -15,BIH,1.4,- the recent available year, -16,BIH,1.4,- extrapolation, -17,BIH,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -18,BGR,1.4,- the recent available year, -19,BGR,1.4,- extrapolation, -20,BGR,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -21,HRV,1.4,- the recent available year, -22,HRV,1.4,- extrapolation, -23,HRV,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -24,CYP,1.4,- the recent available year, -25,CYP,1.4,- extrapolation, -26,CYP,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -27,CZE,1.4,- the recent available year, -28,CZE,1.4,- extrapolation,based on the forest area and growing stock values -29,CZE,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -30,DNK,1.4,- the recent available year, -31,DNK,1.4,- extrapolation,We calculated the average carbon pools per hectare and scaled this with the expected development in area from table 1.1 -32,DNK,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -33,EST,1.4,- the recent available year,2017 -34,EST,1.4,- extrapolation,no -35,EST,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",no -36,FIN,1.4,- the recent available year,"yes, 2015" -37,FIN,1.4,- extrapolation,no -38,FIN,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",no -39,FRA,1.4,- the recent available year, -40,FRA,1.4,- extrapolation,"Carbon in living biomass : total volume, biomass and carbon expansion and conversion factors are applied to the growing stock volume estimated for year 2020 (cf. 1,2). Carbon in dead wood : see FRA 2020" -41,FRA,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -42,GEO,1.4,- the recent available year,"The numbers provided here are the same as in SoEF 2015 report. We can only provide correct figures after we complete the first National Forest inventory, which is expected to be finalized in 2020." -43,GEO,1.4,- extrapolation, -44,GEO,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -45,DEU,1.4,- the recent available year,biomass and dead wood: NFI 2012; litter and soil: BZE 2006 (Bodenzustandserhebung) -46,DEU,1.4,- extrapolation,biomass: 2013 to 2015 dead wood extrapolation from 2013 to 2020; litter and soil extrapolation from 2007 to 2020 -47,DEU,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)","Biomass 2020: according WEHAM-model, see: germany projection report 2017" -48,GRC,1.4,- the recent available year, -49,GRC,1.4,- extrapolation, -50,GRC,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -51,VAT,1.4,- the recent available year, -52,VAT,1.4,- extrapolation, -53,VAT,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -54,HUN,1.4,- the recent available year, -55,HUN,1.4,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -56,HUN,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -57,ISL,1.4,- the recent available year, -58,ISL,1.4,- extrapolation,yes -59,ISL,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -60,IRL,1.4,- the recent available year,"Based on UNFCCC submission NIR, 2019) preliminary data" -61,IRL,1.4,- extrapolation, -62,IRL,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -63,ITA,1.4,- the recent available year,"Provisional results of photointerpretation (first phase of NFI2015) has been used to update Forest and OWL area for the years 2010 and 2015. As the third NFI is still ongoing and the new GS data are not yet available. For these reasons, we did not extrapolated further the GS values to the years 2016-20." -64,ITA,1.4,- extrapolation,"FOREST: data on C-content available from NFI2005 for the four pools AGB, BGB, DW and Litter have been extrapolated and combined with provisional updated estimates of forest area for the years 2010 and 2015 (see above); the average value of Litter Carbon per hectare from NFI2005 has been used combined with forest area figures to derive the Litter carbon for the year 2015 - as for 1990, 2000, 2010; similarly the average values per hectare of aboveground biomass and deadwood biomass from INFC2005 have been used to calculate the corresponding carbon content for the year 2015, while belowground carbon has been calculated for all years using the ratio between aboveground and belowground biomass suggested by IPCC2006 and the coefficient 0.5 for carbon fraction." -65,ITA,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -66,LVA,1.4,- the recent available year, -67,LVA,1.4,- extrapolation,X -68,LVA,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",X -69,LIE,1.4,- the recent available year, -70,LIE,1.4,- extrapolation, -71,LIE,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -72,LTU,1.4,- the recent available year, -73,LTU,1.4,- extrapolation,of 2005; 2010; 2015 -74,LTU,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -75,LUX,1.4,- the recent available year, -76,LUX,1.4,- extrapolation, -77,LUX,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -78,MLT,1.4,- the recent available year, -79,MLT,1.4,- extrapolation, -80,MLT,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -81,MDA,1.4,- последний имеющийся год, -82,MDA,1.4,- экстраполяция, -83,MDA,1.4,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогноз, перспективы, общегосударственные программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -84,MCO,1.4,- the recent available year, -85,MCO,1.4,- extrapolation, -86,MCO,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -87,MNE,1.4,- the recent available year,2013 -88,MNE,1.4,- extrapolation,"recent year + The increase in carbon( 1,2481 mil metric tonnes per year)" -89,MNE,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",Assesment based on Nfi -90,NLD,1.4,- the recent available year,2017 -91,NLD,1.4,- extrapolation,"The values were calculated using extrapolation based on the data and trend in the recent years, after implementing the newly calculated total forest area." -92,NLD,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -93,NOR,1.4,- the recent available year, -94,NOR,1.4,- extrapolation,Linear extrapolation based on 2010-2015. -95,NOR,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -96,POL,1.4,- the recent available year,dead wood - data from 2015 were used -97,POL,1.4,- extrapolation,above and below ground biomass - based on extrapolation of growing stock volume -98,POL,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -99,PRT,1.4,- the recent available year,2015.0 -100,PRT,1.4,- extrapolation,2010.0 -101,PRT,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -102,ROU,1.4,- the recent available year,"National Forest Inventory, 2018" -103,ROU,1.4,- extrapolation, -104,ROU,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -105,RUS,1.4,- the recent available year, -106,RUS,1.4,- extrapolation, -107,RUS,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -108,SRB,1.4,- the recent available year, -109,SRB,1.4,- extrapolation, -110,SRB,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -111,SVK,1.4,- the recent available year,2017 -112,SVK,1.4,- extrapolation,No -113,SVK,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",No -114,SVN,1.4,- the recent available year,2018 -115,SVN,1.4,- extrapolation,based on trend between the NFI 2007 and 2018 -116,SVN,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",assessment based on forecast -117,ESP,1.4,- the recent available year, -118,ESP,1.4,- extrapolation,We extrapolate to 2020 based on the estimation of mean annual changes for each variable in the period cover by the different NFI cycles (2010-2017). -119,ESP,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -120,SWE,1.4,- the recent available year,"For OWL there is no obvious trend, so for OWL values for 2020 i latest available year." -121,SWE,1.4,- extrapolation,For Forest same trend is aplied as between 2015 and 2010. -122,SWE,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -123,CHE,1.4,- the recent available year, -124,CHE,1.4,- extrapolation,We extrapolated from the trend between the years 2005 and 2013. -125,CHE,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -126,MKD,1.4,- the recent available year,Yes. -127,MKD,1.4,- extrapolation, -128,MKD,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -129,TUR,1.4,- the recent available year,The data from recent available year were used. -130,TUR,1.4,- extrapolation, -131,TUR,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -132,UKR,1.4,- the recent available year, -133,UKR,1.4,- extrapolation, -134,UKR,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -135,GBR,1.4,- the recent available year, -136,GBR,1.4,- extrapolation,"Extrapolated from average carbon content per m3 (living biomass) and per hectare (deadwood, litter and soil carbon) to produce consistent time series." -137,GBR,1.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.4_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.4_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 60cc9a0cd0..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.4_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -1,ALB,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -2,ALB,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -3,ALB,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -4,ALB,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -5,ALB,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -6,AND,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -7,AND,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -8,AND,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -9,AND,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -10,AND,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -11,AND,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -12,AUT,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"All living biomass above the soil including stem, stump, branches, bark, seeds and foliage (only of evergreen trees).", -13,AUT,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,See FRA 2020 definition, -14,AUT,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,All non-living stem biomass of standing dead stems with dbh >= 10 cm., -15,AUT,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -16,AUT,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,1990: 0-50 cm; 2010: 0-80 cm,Please note that the soil C stocks refer to different soil depths (see beside) and methodological different approaches (e.g. 1990 result from 511 sampling plots; 2010 result from 139 sampling plots). Trends cannot be derived from the reported soil C stocks. -17,AUT,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,biomass functions and different species specific wood densities and carbon contents were used - see sources below, -18,BLR,1.4,Углерод в надземной биомассе,"во всей живой биомассе над почвой(стволы, ветви, кора, семена и листья)", -19,BLR,1.4,Углерод в подземной биомассе,в биомассе живых корней диаметром более 2 мм, -20,BLR,1.4,Углерод в мертвой древесине,"во всей неживой древесине, стоящей, лежащей на земле или в почве", -21,BLR,1.4,Углерод в лесном опаде,во всей неживой древесной биомассе меньше минимального диаметра выше минеральной или органической почвы, -22,BLR,1.4,Углерод в почве,до 30 см, -23,BLR,1.4,Использованные коэф-фициенты конверсии биомассы/углерода,, -24,BEL,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -25,BEL,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -26,BEL,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -27,BEL,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -28,BEL,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,20 cm, -29,BEL,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5, -30,BIH,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -31,BIH,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -32,BIH,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -33,BIH,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -34,BIH,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -35,BIH,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -36,BGR,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -37,BGR,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -38,BGR,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -39,BGR,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -40,BGR,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -41,BGR,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -42,HRV,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -43,HRV,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -44,HRV,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -45,HRV,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -46,HRV,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -47,HRV,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -48,CYP,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -49,CYP,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -50,CYP,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -51,CYP,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -52,CYP,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -53,CYP,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -54,CZE,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"Data on biomass are not available from the main source of information on forests used so far (Summary of forest management plans SFMP - Forest management institute) National forest inventory estimated the amount of living above-ground biomass. These estimates are available from the second cycle of NFI 2011-2015. As the other estimates (forest area, growing stock etc.) of NFI are much higher than data from SFMP we decided to use the info on biomass from NFI and recalculate it to the growing stock from SFMP to keep the whole data in report consistent", -55,CZE,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,"For estimation of bellow-ground biomass previous studies were used. a. Belowground biomass coniferous: growing stock coniferous*0,2*0,64( coniferous roots volume - project “Expert activity in founding and evaluating of biomass accumulation in forest ecosystems”, Forestry and Game Management Institute VULHM: 0,2; volume to weight coefficient – project “Analysis of the forest harvesting energetic residues availability in connection with natural conditions, forest management and economic of the whole process”, Forest Management Institute UHUL 2008: 0,64) b. Below ground biomass broadleaved: growing stock broadleaved*0,42*0,64(broadleaved roots volume- project “Expert activity in founding and evaluating of biomass accumulation in forest ecosystems”, Forestry and Game Management Institute VULHM : 0,42; volume to weight coefficient – project “Analysis of the forest harvesting energetic residues availability in connection with natural conditions, forest management and economic of the whole process”, Forest Management Institute UHUL 2008: 0,64) below ground biomass = a+b", -56,CZE,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,estimates of deadwood volume per hectar of timberland from second cycle of NFI 2011-2015 were used for all reference years as no other consistent info is available., -57,CZE,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,"estimation is based on the assumption, that previous year foliage is more or less present as litter. Foliage estimate is based on growing stock to foliage volume coefficient by Pařez, Žlábek, Kopřiva( Lesnictví 1990).", -58,CZE,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,estimation based on Project “Expert activity in founding and evaluating of biomass accumulation in forest ecosystems” Forest and game management research institute, -59,CZE,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.47, -60,DNK,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -61,DNK,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -62,DNK,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -63,DNK,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -64,DNK,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,1 m, -65,DNK,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -66,EST,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -67,EST,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -68,EST,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -69,EST,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,lack of data, -70,EST,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,55 cm, -71,EST,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -72,FIN,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"GHGI, based on NFI", -73,FIN,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,"GHGI, based on NFI", -74,FIN,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,"GHGI, based on NFI", -75,FIN,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,"GHGI, based on NFI", -76,FIN,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,30.0, -77,FIN,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5, -78,FRA,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,Expansion and conversion factors are applied to the growing stock estimated for year 2020. The same method has been applied for FRA 2020,"The carbon stock is increasing, due to the increase in growing stock" -79,FRA,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,"Lying deadwood is inventoried on NFI plots of FAWS since 2008. Standing deadwood is measured on NFI plots. Dead roots of felled trees have been estimated using NFi data on fellings. Wood density coefficients available for living tree species are applied to dead wood volumes, since no spectific density factors are available for dead wood.", -80,FRA,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -81,FRA,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,Soil depth:, -82,FRA,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -83,FRA,1.4,,, -84,GEO,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -85,GEO,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -86,GEO,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -87,GEO,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -88,GEO,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -89,GEO,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -90,DEU,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"The carbon stock calculation and results are based on the requirements, definitions and classification of greenhouse gas reporting under the UNCCC and the Kyoto Protocol. Detailed information can be found in the National Inventory Reports and CRF Tables for DEU (submission 2018). Area is identical with tab. 1.1", -91,DEU,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,see above, -92,DEU,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,see above, -93,DEU,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,see above, -94,DEU,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,30 cm, -95,DEU,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5, -96,GRC,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -97,GRC,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -98,GRC,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -99,GRC,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -100,GRC,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -101,GRC,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -102,VAT,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -103,VAT,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -104,VAT,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -105,VAT,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -106,VAT,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -107,VAT,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -108,HUN,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,The applied methods follow those used in the Hungarian Greenhouse Gas Inventory., -109,HUN,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,The applied methods follow those used in the Hungarian Greenhouse Gas Inventory., -110,HUN,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,The applied methods follow those used in the Hungarian Greenhouse Gas Inventory., -111,HUN,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -112,HUN,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -113,HUN,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,Detalied in the Hungarian NIR (available at: https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/transparency-and-reporting/reporting-and-review-under-the-convention/greenhouse-gas-inventories-annex-i-parties/submissions/national-inventory-submissions-2017), -114,ISL,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -115,ISL,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -116,ISL,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,Dead wood (defined as lying wood with diameter more tha 10 cm and length more than 1 m is rare., -117,ISL,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -118,ISL,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,30.0, -119,ISL,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5, -120,IRL,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,All living trees, -121,IRL,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,Includes all roots to a minimum diameter of 5mm., -122,IRL,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,"Deadwood min diamter 7cm including stumps, harvest residue, dead trees, excluding litter and slash","All outputs are based on the new Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector (CBM) which IRL now uses for UNFCCC reporting. The differences in the data reported for 2015 compared to the latest data supplied is due to a difference modelling approach, which has a large influence on deadwood. The previous model used for FRA 2015 excluded below ground deadwood stock. The inclusion of below ground stocks and the multiple component pool decay and transfer models in the new CDM model result in a much higher accumulation of deadwood, when compared to previous models. The previous models only used a one pool decay model which did not consider fragmentation and transfer of deadwood between pools. Also, I think the predominance of the clearfell silvicultural system in IRL gives rise to large volumes of deadwood. The uptake of thinning in our maturing private estate is also another reason why deadwood volume has been increasing." -123,IRL,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,Litter includes harvest slash (i.e lop and top less than 7cm diamter),"All outputs are based on the new Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector (CBM) which IRL now uses for UNFCCC reporting. The differences in the data reported for 2015 compared to the latest data supplied is due to a difference modelling approach, which has a large influence on litter." -124,IRL,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,to a max depth of 100cm, -125,IRL,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,CFS-CBM uses biomass functions carbon fraction assumed to be 50%,"No change, consistentmethdology used for time series" -126,ITA,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"The quality of the final data reported is affected by the use of IPCC default factor to derive carbon from biomass dry weight; nevertheless the data quality is high, particularly for the year 2005, since figures used derive from accurate assessment of aboveground biomass undertaken with NFI2005.","The shown trend is realistic, being based on reliable information." -127,ITA,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,"As above, in addition further inaccuracy could derive from the use of IPCC coefficients to obtain below-ground biomass from above-ground living biomass","This trend is consequentially positive being linked to the progressive increase of above-ground biomass, nevertheless it is not very accurate due to the use of general conversion factors." -128,ITA,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,"The quality of NFI2005 data is high, since they derive from direct measurements of deadwood volume and laboratory determinations of the ratio dry weight to volume (see for reference Di Cosmo L., Gasparini P., Paletto A., Nocetti M., 2013 - Deadwood basic density values for national-level carbon stock estimates in ITA. Forest Ecology and Management 295: 51–58); some inaccuracy could derive from the use of IPCC default factor to derive carbon from biomass dry weight",As for above-ground living biomass -129,ITA,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,"Carbon stock in litter was directly assessed by a supplementary survey of NFI2005; litter was collected in about 1500 sampling plots, taken to the laboratory to measure the dry weight and the carbon content by elementar analyzer. The high quality NFI2005 estimate in terms of carbon content per hectare was applied to forest area estimates to derive the corresponding total litter carbon stock for the years 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2015; since litter was not surveyed in OWL areas, no data are availble on the carbon stock.",Calculation of trend was made assuming a constant carbon stock per hectare. -130,ITA,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,"Carbon stock in soil was assessed by a supplementary survey of NFI2005 carried out in about 1500 sampling plots; three layers were distinguished: organic layer, 0-10 cm mineral layer and 10-30 cm mineral layer; the organic layer was collected, taken to the laboratory to measure the dry weight and the carbon content by elementar analyzer; similarly the mineral layers features were measured in the fields, soil sammples were taken to the laboratory to measure the carbon content by elementar analyzer. The high quality NFI2005 estimate in terms of carbon content per hectare (organic plus mineral soil) was applied to forest area estimates to derive the corresponding total soil carbon stock for the years 1990, 2000, 2010 and 2015; since soil was not surveyed in OWL areas, no data are availble on the soil carbon stock.",As above -131,ITA,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5 for above-ground and below-ground biomass and for deadwood; no factors but direct measurement in the laboratory for litter and soil., -132,LVA,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -133,LVA,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -134,LVA,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -135,LVA,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -136,LVA,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,0-30, -137,LVA,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5, -138,LIE,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,carbon in above-ground biomass is 113.94 tonnes/ha for 2010 onwards, -139,LIE,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,carbon in below-ground biomass is 21.47 tonnes/ha for 2010 onwards, -140,LIE,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -141,LIE,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -142,LIE,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -143,LIE,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -144,LTU,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"The biomass of separate tree species was estimated using the Basic Wood Density of Stem wood, presented in FRA 2010, appendix 5.7. The Basic Wood Density of Stem wood (=0,439) for 2000 was estimated using the species composition. The rate was used for the estimation of biomass for 1990, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as well. The biomass of foliage, needle and root was estimated as percentage from the total stem volume using the models, designed by V.Usolcev for separate tree species. The biomass of branches was estimated, using native tables and data of NFI. Weighted percentages of over ground biomass were estimated as weighted percentages of stem volume of separate tree species (2000). For estimation of above-ground biomass, were used such factors: for coniferous – 1.221, for broadleaves – 1,178 from the stem biomass. It was drawn mean weighted factor for all tree species (1.202) what was applied also in calculations for 1990, 2005 and 2010 year.", -145,LTU,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,"For estimation of below-ground biomass were used such factors: for coniferous – 0.26, for broadleaves – 0.19 from the above-ground biomass. The calculated below-ground mean factor for all tree species for 2000 was 0.23 from the above-ground biomass. The same factor was used for below-ground biomass calculations for 1990, 2005 and 2010.", -146,LTU,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,"The volume of dead wood was estimated, using the data of national forest inventory. It was estimated that every year in coniferous stands due to self-thinning in the forest remains and are not consumed 1.43 m³ of stems, 0.24 m³ roots and branches, what decay during 15 years. The estimated average volume of dead wood per ha is 25 m³. In the broad-leaved stands in average 1.6 m³ of stems and 0.4 m³ of branches and roots remains in forests every year due to self-thinning. This volume decays during 10 years. The estimated average volume of dead wood per ha in broad-leaved stands is 20 m³/ha.", -147,LTU,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,"The amount of carbon in litter was estimated according to standard presented in appendix 5.9 of FRA 2010 and actual distribution of LTUn forest sites by their humidity. There were estimated that in 2000 62.05% of all LTUn coniferous forests grow in dry soils and 37.95 % - in moist soils. According to that, carbon amount in litter is: ((27*62.05)+(26*37.95))/100=26.62 t/ha 25.22% of broadleaved forests grow in dry and 74.78% - in moist soils. Carbon amount in the broadleaved forests is: ((28*25.22)+(16*74.78))/100=19.03 t/ha Coniferous forests cover 61.16 % of total forest area of LTU and broadleaved forests cover the rest 38.84 %. According to that, the average carbon amount in all LTUn forest is: ((26.62*61.16)+(19.03*38.84))/100= 24 t/ha The estimated amount of carbon (24 t/ha) was used for calculations of carbon amount stored in “Forests” and “Other wooded land” for the year of 1990, 2005,2010, 2015 and 2020.", -148,LTU,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,"The calculations of carbon storage in the soil was done according to standard presented in appendix 5.10 of FRA 2010 and actual distribution of LTUn forest by humidity and fertility. According to experts, the distribution of soils in LTU is: dry HAC soils – 21.9 % dry sandy soils – 24.5 % moist HAC soils – 26.2 % moist spondic soils – 13.3 % wetlands soils –- 14.1 % Applying the carbon amount for “Cold temperate” conditions, the amount of carbon, stored in 1 ha of soils in LTU is: ((21.9*50)+24.5*34)+(26.5*95)+(13.3*115)+(14.1*87))/100=72 t/ha The following amount of carbon (72 t/ha) was used in calculations for carbon amount in soils for both “Forest” and “Other wooded land“ for the year of 1990, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020.", -149,LTU,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,"The calculations of carbon in biomass were carried out, according FRA 2010 methods (Appendix 5.2). It was accepted that carbon for coniferous makes 51% of biomass, for broadleaves – 48%. Total – 49.7% (rate 0.50). This factor was used for below-ground biomass calculations for 1990, 2005 and 2010. The same methodical principles and average factors were used for estimation of biomass in “Other wooded lands” as well as for calculations of biomass in “Forest”.", -150,LUX,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -151,LUX,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -152,LUX,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -153,LUX,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -154,LUX,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -155,LUX,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -156,MLT,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -157,MLT,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -158,MLT,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -159,MLT,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -160,MLT,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -161,MLT,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -162,MDA,1.4,Углерод в надземной биомассе,, -163,MDA,1.4,Углерод в подземной биомассе,, -164,MDA,1.4,Углерод в мертвой древесине,, -165,MDA,1.4,Углерод в лесном опаде,, -166,MDA,1.4,Углерод в почве,, -167,MDA,1.4,Использованные коэффициенты конверсии биомассы/углерода,, -168,MCO,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -169,MCO,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -170,MCO,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -171,MCO,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -172,MCO,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -173,MCO,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -174,MNE,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -175,MNE,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -176,MNE,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -177,MNE,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -178,MNE,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -179,MNE,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -180,NLD,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,Conversion factors for stem volume to woody biomass above-stump and woody biomass of stumps and roots are derived from the report of Daamen (2002). 1 m³ of coniferous tree volume gives 0.494 ton dry weight above stump and 1 m³ of deciduous tree volume gives 0.614 ton dry weight above stump. The biomass expansion factor that is used to calculate the total tree biomass in m³ is 1.2., -181,NLD,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,To calculate the below-ground biomass the conversion factor for the conversion of 1 m³ of tree volume to the dry weight of stump and roots of 0.201 is used for both coniferous and deciduous species., -182,NLD,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,"The growing stock, growth and removal survey (Houtoogststatistiek en prognose oogstbaar hout, HOSP) , used to determine the growing stock for 1990 and 2000, only monitors the standing dead or alive trees, so a gap exists in the data of HOSP and the required data in this enquiry. From other inventories (SYHI and Woodstock) on forest holdings in which lying dead trees are measured, it is estimated that about 1 per cent (of the growing stock volume) extra volume is from lying dead trees. Based on the results of the above mentioned inventories the biomass stock in lying dead trees is calculated and added to the volume in standing dead trees. For the year 2005, 2015 and 2020 the standing and lying dead wood volume are derived from the results of the 5th and 6th national forest inventory and extrapolated with implemented trends respectively.", -183,NLD,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,"The average stock of carbon in litter in the NLD is 25 Mg C ha-1 (Nabuurs and Mohren,1993). This value has been used for 1990, 2000, 2005 and 2010. For the years 2015 and 2020 a more recent study has been used (Lesschen et al., 2012), according to forest type and coherent area a value of 33.27 Ton C-ha-1 has been used.", -184,NLD,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,"The soil depth to which the carbon stock was measured in 1990-2000-2005 and 2010 is 1 meter. The average amount of stable humus in the Dutch forests is 108.65 tonnes of carbon per hectare. This value is used to calculate the soil carbon value (Nabuurs and Mohren, 1993). For 2015 and 2020 a more recent study by Lesschen et al., 2012 has been used. Their methods involved the first 30cm of soil, resulting in 96 Ton C ha-1)", -185,NLD,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,See texts for the various categories for the different conversion factors, -186,NOR,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -187,NOR,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -188,NOR,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -189,NOR,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -190,NOR,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,100 cm, -191,NOR,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5, -192,POL,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"For conversion of merchantable wood to total above ground biomass 1.3 factor was adopted. Wood and bark density factors published by Dietz (1975) were applied. Average, 15% share of bark in overbark volume of growing stock was applied.",Significant increase of carbon between 2005 and 2010 results from application of new source of data about volume of growing stock (standwise inventory vs. NFI). -193,POL,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,Below ground biomass was assessed using 0.2 R/S factor., -194,POL,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -195,POL,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -196,POL,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,40 cm. Reported carbon stock in soil (to a depth 40 cm) represents 77% of carbon estimated to a depth 80 cm., -197,POL,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.47, -198,PRT,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"Only tree carbon stock is considered. Tree level carbon was evaluated using allometric models. Includes: stem, branches, bark and leaves",No data available for Azores' Autonomous Region. OWL only available for PRT mainland. -199,PRT,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,"Carbon stock in roots was evaluated using allometric models and conversion factors, depending on tree species and model availability.",No data available for Azores' Autonomous Region. OWL only available for PRT mainland. -200,PRT,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,Carbon stock was evaluated for snags and logs.,Data available only for PRT mainland. -201,PRT,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -202,PRT,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -203,PRT,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -204,ROU,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -205,ROU,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -206,ROU,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -207,ROU,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,"Regarding the carbon in litter, due to transition climate of ROU, temperate continental, with influences of altitude (Carpathian Mountains) and latitude (5˚), an average has been used for the default values for litter and dead wood, being difficult to consider a certain climate. Thus 24 was used for coniferous (located mostly on mountain and hilly areas) and 22 for broadleaved.", -208,ROU,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -209,ROU,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,"The carbon stock has been calculated converting the Biomass stock, multiplied by the carbon fraction. The value for default global carbon fraction used is 0.47.", -210,RUS,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -211,RUS,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -212,RUS,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -213,RUS,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -214,RUS,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -215,RUS,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -216,SRB,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -217,SRB,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -218,SRB,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -219,SRB,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -220,SRB,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -221,SRB,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -222,SVK,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"The carbon stock was calculated according to the equations 2.9 - 2.12 of the IPCC 2006 GL. Volume of growing stock, defined as tree stem and branch volume under bark with a minimum diameter threshold of 7 cm is the basic input to calculate the carbon stock. The calculation is performed at the level of the individual forest stands and 20 tree species (including 2 groups: other conifers and other broadleaves) using the available stand parameters, yield tables and models. The total volume is based on the average growing stocks in the different age classes for individual tree species as the sum of the volumes in the different age classes. For individual tree species are specified ""biomass expansion factors"" for conversion to the total tree volume, ""wood density"" at dry weight, ""ratio for calculation of below-ground biomass"" (0,2 for all tree species) and ""carbon fraction"" (0,5 for coniferous and 0,49 for broadleaved tree species).",The carbon stocks in above-ground biomass are increasing which is related also to the increase of total timber growing stock in forests -223,SVK,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,The carbon stocks in biomass of live roots excludes fine roots of less than 2 mm diameter because these often cannot be distinguished empirically from soil organic matter or litter). It is determined by means of expert estimate based on the volume of tree above-ground biomass over bark in proportion of 20% for all tree species.,The carbon stocks in below-ground biomass are increasing which is related also to the increase of total timber growing stock in forests -224,SVK,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,The carbon stock in deadwood biomass was determined on the available results of scientific studies as a proportion in the growing stock of coniferous tree species 15% and broadleaved tree species 10%. These expert estimates were compared and modified with data collected within both cycles of the National Forest Inventory and Monitoring 2005-2006 and 2015-2016.,The carbon stocks in deadwood are increasing which is related also to the increase of total volume of deadwood in forests in SVK -225,SVK,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,"The carbon stock in litter representing small branches, foliage, seeds lying in various states of decomposition above the mineral or organic soil is estimated in amount of 12 % on above-ground biomass.", -226,SVK,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,,There is not sufficiency of empirical data for more accurate tracking and subsequent reporting on soil carbon in SVK. -227,SVK,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,"0,5 for conifers and 0,49 for broadleaved tree species; these values are within the range provided in the guidelines (2006 IPCC GL vol. 4, chap 4, tab. 4.3).", -228,SVN,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,"BEF, WD factors are taken from literature that's why reliability of them is marked as »medium«. GS, BEF, WD factors for OWL are constant for all reporting years because no other reliable data is available. For OWL the volume data are form 2018. Due to first measurment the extrapolation is not possible.",Biomass increasing is result of growing stock increasing due to growing stock accumulation and slightly increasing of the area of forests. BEF and WD factors are constant for all reporting years so they don’t influence the trend. Biomass decreasing in OWL category is result of decreasing of OWL area and the change of methodology. The OWL was assessed first time in 2018 on 7 NFI plots. -229,SVN,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,"R, WD factors are taken from literature that's why reliability of them is marked as »medium«.",See »above-ground biomass« in this table. -230,SVN,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,Dead wood definition includes stumps. Tree species composition in dead wood in OWL category is assumed to be the same as in forest category., -231,SVN,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,"ILf - average amount of carbon in litter for forest category (5.6 t/ha). Research study, M. Kobal, P. Simoncic. SFI, 2008; CILo - average amount of carbon in litter for OWL category (3.4 t/ha). Research study, M. Kobal, P. Simoncic. SFI, 2008", -232,SVN,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,"Soil depth: 50 cm CISf - average amount of carbon in soil for forest category (98.5 t/ha). Research study, M. Kobal, P. Simoncic. SFI, 2008 CISo - average amount of carbon in soil for OWL category (103.3 t/ha). Research study, M. Kobal, P. Simoncic. SFI, 2008", -233,SVN,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -234,ESP,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,Reference definitions used. Last data available from NFI3 and NFI4 cycles. Estimations based on the combination of allometric equations and carbon conversion factors. Diameter threshold= 0cm DBH, -235,ESP,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,Reference definitions used. Data from NFI3 and NFI4 cycles. Estimations based on the combination of allometric equations and carbon conversion factors., -236,ESP,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,"Last data available from NFI3 and NFI4 cycles. Estimations based on the combination of volumen equations and carbon conversion factors. Not all provinces in ESP have been monitored yet. Thus, extrapolation has been made based on the relationship between growing stock and dead wood volume by forest type and regions. As there have not been repetitions, it is not possible to provide estimates for 2020.", -237,ESP,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,Data from the plots of the level I ICP forest network in ESP., -238,ESP,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -239,ESP,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,"For aboveground and belowground biomass estimations, allometric equations were used. Then we converted to carbon stock based on the conversion factors published by Montero G, Ruíz-Peinado R, Muñoz M (2005) Producción de biomasa y fijación de CO2 por los bosques españoles. Monografías INIA: Series Forestal nº 13 2005. Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria. Madrid.", -240,SWE,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,Updated figures in general due to minimum dbh 0 cm. Above ground biomass in forest or OWL in the alpine areas included.,Has increased steadily for the last 100 years -241,SWE,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,No data for protected forests for 1990 therefore same value as for 2000, -242,SWE,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,Carbon stock in deadwood in forest or OWL in the alpine areas included. Dead wood in the soil not included. No data for protected forests for 1990 therefore same value as for 2000,Increasing due to increased stormfelling and increased consideration according to certification standards (eg. FSC) together with general considerations stated in the Forestry act -243,SWE,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,Carbon stock in litter in forest or OWL in the alpine areas not included. No data for protected forests for 1990 therefore same value as for 2000, -244,SWE,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,Carbon stock in soils in forests or OWL in alpine areas not included, -245,SWE,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5, -246,CHE,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,The above-ground biomass is derived from the measurement of living trees with a minimum diameter of 12 cm at breast height., -247,CHE,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -248,CHE,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,,"The forecast of dead wood might be to high. The reason ist that between the three measuring cycles of the Swiss NFI two larger storms affected Swiss forests. Because of these storms there was a strong increase of dead wood. The future trend is not clear, the volume of dead wood could be stable or could increase because of another storm." -249,CHE,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,Carbon in litter ist reportet according to the swiss greenhouse gas inventory.,"Since there is no information available on the carbon content in litter over time, the carbon in litter per hectare was assumed to be constant." -250,CHE,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,100 cm, -251,CHE,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5, -252,MKD,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -253,MKD,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -254,MKD,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -255,MKD,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -256,MKD,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -257,MKD,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -258,TUR,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,The conversion facrors from IPCC Guideline 2006 were used. Please see IPCC Guideline 2006 for more information., -259,TUR,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,The conversion facrors from IPCC Guideline 2006 were used. Please see IPCC Guideline 2006 for more information., -260,TUR,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,The conversion facrors from IPCC Guideline 2006 were used. Please see IPCC Guideline 2006 for more information., -261,TUR,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,The conversion facrors from IPCC Guideline 2006 were used. Please see IPCC Guideline 2006 for more information., -262,TUR,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,30 cm, -263,TUR,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,The conversion facrors from IPCC Guideline 2006 were used. Please see IPCC Guideline 2006 for more information., -264,UKR,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,, -265,UKR,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,, -266,UKR,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,, -267,UKR,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,, -268,UKR,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,, -269,UKR,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,, -270,GBR,1.4,Carbon stock in above-ground living biomass,,Figures for 2010 and 2015 have been revised to use full first cycle results from the National Forest Inventory and to make use of revised growing stock and increment estimates for Northern IRL. This has led to some minor revisions to earlier years. -271,GBR,1.4,Carbon stock in below-ground living biomass,,As above -272,GBR,1.4,Carbon stock in deadwood,"Figures have been revised from previous submissions to take account of new estimate of deadwood for Great Britain, based on National Forest Inventory.","Data not available for other time periods, so assumed that volume of deadwood per hectare is constant over time." -273,GBR,1.4,Carbon stock in litter,No new estimates of average carbon content in litter per hectare are available at present. Estimates have been updated for revisions to UK woodland areas., -274,GBR,1.4,Carbon stock in soil,1 metre, -275,GBR,1.4,Biomass/carbon conversion factor used,0.5, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.4_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.4_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 1de7b36c56..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/1.4_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,415 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -5,ALB,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -6,ALB,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -7,ALB,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -8,ALB,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -9,AND,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -10,AND,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -11,AND,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -12,AND,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -13,AND,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -14,AND,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -15,AND,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -16,AND,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -17,AND,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -18,AUT,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -19,AUT,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -20,AUT,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -21,AUT,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -22,AUT,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -23,AUT,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -24,AUT,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -25,AUT,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -26,AUT,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -27,BLR,1.4,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта форма отчетности связана с ТаблицейT2d. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -28,BLR,1.4,"2. Предварительная заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена и данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http: //w3.unece. орг / PXWeb / о). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -29,BLR,1.4,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015,2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -30,BLR,1.4,"4. Источники данных: укажите источники отдельно для лесов, прочих лесопокрытых земель и общего количества FOWL, если источники отличаются" -31,BLR,1.4,5. Приветствуются цитаты официальной отчетности стран по лесу. -32,BLR,1.4,"6. Коэффициенты пересчета запасов / биомассы: укажите все коэффициенты пересчета, такие как коэффициенты расширения биомассы, и укажите соответствующий источник коэффициента пересчета, если используется более одного раза." -33,BLR,1.4,"7. Коэффициенты пересчета запасов / биомассы: пожалуйста, сообщите в «Комментариях» используемые факторы, также если используется коэффициент по умолчанию." -34,BLR,1.4,"8. Коэффициенты пересчета для почвы и подстилки: укажите все коэффициенты пересчета и укажите соответствующий источник коэффициента пересчета, если используется более одного раза." -35,BLR,1.4,"9. Национальный корреспондент, возможно, пожелает предоставить дополнительные данные (в ""Комментариях"" или предоставить дополнительную таблицу), в которрй будет указано «среднегодовое увеличение углерода» в год и объяснение любой несогласованности с данными в таблице 1.4." -36,BEL,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -37,BEL,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -38,BEL,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -39,BEL,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -40,BEL,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -41,BEL,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -42,BEL,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -43,BEL,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -44,BEL,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -45,BIH,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -46,BIH,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -47,BIH,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -48,BIH,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -49,BIH,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -50,BIH,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -51,BIH,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -52,BIH,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -53,BIH,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -54,BGR,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -55,BGR,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -56,BGR,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -57,BGR,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -58,BGR,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -59,BGR,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -60,BGR,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -61,BGR,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -62,BGR,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -63,HRV,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -64,HRV,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -65,HRV,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -66,HRV,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -67,HRV,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -68,HRV,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -69,HRV,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -70,HRV,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -71,HRV,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -72,CYP,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -73,CYP,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -74,CYP,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -75,CYP,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -76,CYP,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -77,CYP,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -78,CYP,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -79,CYP,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -80,CYP,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -81,CZE,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -82,CZE,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -83,CZE,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -84,CZE,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -85,CZE,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -86,CZE,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -87,CZE,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -88,CZE,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -89,CZE,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -90,DNK,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -91,DNK,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -92,DNK,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -93,DNK,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -94,DNK,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -95,DNK,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -96,DNK,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -97,DNK,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -98,DNK,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -99,EST,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -100,EST,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -101,EST,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -102,EST,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -103,EST,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -104,EST,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -105,EST,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -106,EST,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -107,EST,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -108,FIN,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -109,FIN,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -110,FIN,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -111,FIN,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -112,FIN,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -113,FIN,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -114,FIN,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -115,FIN,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -116,FIN,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -117,FRA,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -118,FRA,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -119,FRA,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -120,FRA,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -121,FRA,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -122,FRA,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -123,FRA,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -124,FRA,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -125,FRA,1.4, -126,GEO,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -127,GEO,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -128,GEO,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -129,GEO,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -130,GEO,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -131,GEO,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -132,GEO,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -133,GEO,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -134,GEO,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -135,DEU,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -136,DEU,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -137,DEU,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -138,DEU,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -139,DEU,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -140,DEU,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -141,DEU,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -142,DEU,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -143,DEU,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -144,GRC,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -145,GRC,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -146,GRC,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -147,GRC,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -148,GRC,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -149,GRC,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -150,GRC,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -151,GRC,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -152,GRC,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -153,VAT,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -154,VAT,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -155,VAT,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -156,VAT,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -157,VAT,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -158,VAT,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -159,VAT,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -160,VAT,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -161,VAT,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -162,HUN,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -163,HUN,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -164,HUN,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -165,HUN,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -166,HUN,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -167,HUN,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -168,HUN,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -169,HUN,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -170,HUN,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -171,ISL,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -172,ISL,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -173,ISL,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -174,ISL,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -175,ISL,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -176,ISL,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -177,ISL,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -178,ISL,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -179,ISL,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -180,IRL,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -181,IRL,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -182,IRL,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -183,IRL,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -184,IRL,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -185,IRL,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -186,IRL,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -187,IRL,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -188,IRL,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -189,ITA,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -190,ITA,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -191,ITA,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -192,ITA,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -193,ITA,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -194,ITA,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -195,ITA,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -196,ITA,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -197,ITA,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -198,LVA,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -199,LVA,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -200,LVA,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -201,LVA,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -202,LVA,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -203,LVA,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -204,LVA,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -205,LVA,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -206,LVA,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -207,LIE,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -208,LIE,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -209,LIE,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -210,LIE,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -211,LIE,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -212,LIE,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -213,LIE,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -214,LIE,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -215,LIE,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -216,LTU,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -217,LTU,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -218,LTU,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -219,LTU,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -220,LTU,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -221,LTU,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -222,LTU,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -223,LTU,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -224,LTU,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -225,LUX,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -226,LUX,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -227,LUX,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -228,LUX,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -229,LUX,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -230,LUX,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -231,LUX,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -232,LUX,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -233,LUX,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -234,MLT,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -235,MLT,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -236,MLT,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -237,MLT,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -238,MLT,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -239,MLT,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -240,MLT,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -241,MLT,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -242,MLT,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -243,MDA,1.4,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта форма отчетности связана с ТаблицейT2d. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -244,MDA,1.4,"2. Предварительная заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена и данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015”(http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http: //w3.unece. орг / PXWeb / о). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -245,MDA,1.4,"3. Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010,2015,2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -246,MDA,1.4,"4. Источники данных: укажите источники отдельно для лесов, прочих лесопокрытых земель и общего количества FOWL, если источники отличаются" -247,MDA,1.4,5. Приветствуются цитаты официальной отчетности стран по лесу -248,MDA,1.4,"6. Коэффициенты пересчета запасов / биомассы: укажите все коэффициенты пересчета, такие как коэффициенты расширения биомассы, и укажите соответствующий источник коэффициента пересчета, если используется более одного раза." -249,MDA,1.4,"7. Коэффициенты пересчета запасов / биомассы: пожалуйста, сообщите в «Комментариях» используемые факторы, также если используется коэффициент по умолчанию." -250,MDA,1.4,"8. Коэффициенты пересчета для почвы и подстилки: укажите все коэффициенты пересчета и укажите соответствующий источник коэффициента пересчета, если используется более одного раза." -251,MDA,1.4,"9. .Национальный корреспондент, возможно, пожелает предоставить дополнительные данные (в ""Комментариях"" или предоставить дополнительную таблицу), в которрй будет указано «среднегодовое увеличение углерода» в год и объяснение любой несогласованности с данными в таблице 1.4." -252,MCO,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -253,MCO,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -254,MCO,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -255,MCO,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -256,MCO,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -257,MCO,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -258,MCO,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -259,MCO,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -260,MCO,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -261,MNE,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -262,MNE,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -263,MNE,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -264,MNE,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -265,MNE,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -266,MNE,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -267,MNE,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -268,MNE,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -269,MNE,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -270,NLD,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -271,NLD,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -272,NLD,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -273,NLD,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -274,NLD,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -275,NLD,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -276,NLD,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -277,NLD,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -278,NLD,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -279,NOR,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -280,NOR,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -281,NOR,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -282,NOR,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -283,NOR,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -284,NOR,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -285,NOR,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -286,NOR,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -287,NOR,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -288,POL,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -289,POL,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -290,POL,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -291,POL,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -292,POL,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -293,POL,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -294,POL,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -295,POL,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -296,POL,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -297,PRT,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -298,PRT,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -299,PRT,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -300,PRT,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -301,PRT,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -302,PRT,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -303,PRT,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -304,PRT,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -305,PRT,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -306,ROU,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -307,ROU,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -308,ROU,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -309,ROU,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -310,ROU,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -311,ROU,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -312,ROU,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -313,ROU,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -314,ROU,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -315,RUS,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -316,RUS,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -317,RUS,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -318,RUS,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -319,RUS,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -320,RUS,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -321,RUS,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -322,RUS,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -323,RUS,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -324,SRB,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -325,SRB,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -326,SRB,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -327,SRB,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -328,SRB,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -329,SRB,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -330,SRB,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -331,SRB,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -332,SRB,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -333,SVK,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -334,SVK,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -335,SVK,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -336,SVK,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -337,SVK,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -338,SVK,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -339,SVK,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -340,SVK,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -341,SVK,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -342,SVN,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -343,SVN,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -344,SVN,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -345,SVN,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -346,SVN,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -347,SVN,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -348,SVN,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -349,SVN,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -350,SVN,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -351,ESP,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -352,ESP,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -353,ESP,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -354,ESP,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -355,ESP,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -356,ESP,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -357,ESP,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -358,ESP,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -359,ESP,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -360,SWE,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -361,SWE,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -362,SWE,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -363,SWE,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -364,SWE,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -365,SWE,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -366,SWE,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -367,SWE,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -368,SWE,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -369,CHE,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -370,CHE,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -371,CHE,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -372,CHE,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -373,CHE,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -374,CHE,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -375,CHE,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -376,CHE,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -377,CHE,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -378,MKD,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -379,MKD,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -380,MKD,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -381,MKD,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -382,MKD,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -383,MKD,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -384,MKD,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -385,MKD,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -386,MKD,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -387,TUR,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -388,TUR,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -389,TUR,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -390,TUR,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -391,TUR,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -392,TUR,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -393,TUR,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -394,TUR,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -395,TUR,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -396,UKR,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -397,UKR,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -398,UKR,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -399,UKR,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -400,UKR,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -401,UKR,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -402,UKR,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -403,UKR,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -404,UKR,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. -405,GBR,1.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T2d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -406,GBR,1.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -407,GBR,1.4,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -408,GBR,1.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -409,GBR,1.4,5. Quotes of countries’ official reporting on forest carbon are welcome. -410,GBR,1.4,6. Growing stock / biomass conversion factors: please list all conversion factors such as biomass expansion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -411,GBR,1.4,"7. Biomass / carbon conversion factors: please, report in the “Country comments” the factors used, also if the default factor has been used." -412,GBR,1.4,8. Soil and litter conversion factors: please list all conversion factors and indicate related source of conversion factor if more than one are used. -413,GBR,1.4,9. A National Correspondent might wish to provide additional data (in “Country comments” or a supplementary table) which would show an “annual average increment of carbon” and explain any inconsistency with the data in table 1.4. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.4_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.4_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 837d8d0b71..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.4_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,5 -0,ALB,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -1,ALB,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -2,ALB,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -3,ALB,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -4,AND,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -5,AND,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -6,AND,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -7,AND,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -8,AUT,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -9,AUT,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -10,AUT,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,"Double counting between different insects, diseases and severe weather events is not explicitly prohibited, but it is assumed, that double counted area in respect of these agents is small. Wildlife and grazing and forest operations damage data are based no NFI results. Therefore, double counting with other agents is possible.", -11,AUT,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -12,BLR,2.4,"Мин. размер поврежденного FOWL, предоставленного в отчете, га:",, -13,BLR,2.4,"Другие критерии и минимальные пороговые значения, использованные для определения площади в качестве “поврежденной”:","с площади 0,1 га", -14,BLR,2.4,Критерии использованные для определения какие факторы были “основными” при повреждении:,, -15,BLR,2.4,Включено ли повреждение охраняемых лесов в отчетные цифры?:,,Yes -16,BEL,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",0.1, -17,BEL,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,25% of trees or more are damaged, -18,BEL,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -19,BEL,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -20,BIH,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -21,BIH,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -22,BIH,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -23,BIH,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -24,BGR,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -25,BGR,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -26,BGR,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -27,BGR,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -28,HRV,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",1 ha, -29,HRV,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -30,HRV,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -31,HRV,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,No -32,CYP,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -33,CYP,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -34,CYP,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -35,CYP,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -36,CZE,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",0.05, -37,CZE,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -38,CZE,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -39,CZE,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -40,DNK,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",0.5, -41,DNK,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -42,DNK,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -43,DNK,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -44,EST,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",0.1, -45,EST,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,"If in the stand: 1. more than 5 % of trees are recently died or dying, recently debarked by game, broken, have visible trunk rot, or fruiting bodies of the fungi causing the rot. 2. in more than 20 % of trees more than 25 % of leaves or needles are eaten.", -46,EST,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,"According to general practice of forest entomology, forest pathology and forest protection.", -47,EST,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -48,FIN,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",no clear size criterium, -49,FIN,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,Here only severe and total damage included: damage has markedly reduced vitality of trees or quality of timber, -50,FIN,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -51,FIN,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -52,FRA,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",No minimum size, -53,FRA,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,No criteria : all stands that signicately affected by a damage, -54,FRA,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,Field measurement on dead trees, -55,FRA,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -56,GEO,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -57,GEO,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -58,GEO,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -59,GEO,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -60,DEU,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -61,DEU,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -62,DEU,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -63,DEU,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -64,GRC,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -65,GRC,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -66,GRC,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -67,GRC,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -68,VAT,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -69,VAT,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -70,VAT,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -71,VAT,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -72,HUN,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",0.01, -73,HUN,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,"No threshold, areas where damaged trees occurred are registered (or where forested area damaged by abiotic agents not related directly to trees, such as floods etc)", -74,HUN,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,official guidance on damaging agents, -75,HUN,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -76,ISL,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -77,ISL,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -78,ISL,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -79,ISL,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -80,IRL,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",Information is derived from our NFI so only forest plots are considered., -81,IRL,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,Those plots with moderate high or critical levels of damage are recorded., -82,IRL,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,Assessed by field staff., -83,IRL,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -84,ITA,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -85,ITA,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,"NFI 2005 considers as damaged the sample plot (2000 m2), whose area is affected for the 30%", -86,ITA,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,Direct observation in field, -87,ITA,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -88,LVA,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",0.1, -89,LVA,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,"As ""damaged"" are determines forest stands where basal area are lower than critical basal area and further development of a stand is not possible", -90,LVA,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,"Each forest stand has been evaluated individually and a primary agent is considered that agent, that first damaged forest sand. Only issue regarding water and beaver is disputable. In cases when beaver gnaws are not significant, water is reported damaged forest area counted just once", -91,LVA,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -92,LIE,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -93,LIE,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -94,LIE,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -95,LIE,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -96,LTU,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",0.1, -97,LTU,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -98,LTU,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,Acording to the volume of damaged trees, -99,LTU,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -100,LUX,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -101,LUX,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -102,LUX,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -103,LUX,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -104,MLT,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -105,MLT,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -106,MLT,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -107,MLT,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -108,MDA,2.4,"Минимальный размер поврежденного FOWL, предоставленного в отчете, га:",, -109,MDA,2.4,"Другие критерии и минимальные пороговые значения, использованные для определения площади в качестве “поврежденной”:",, -110,MDA,2.4,Критерии использованные для определения какие факторы были “основными” при повреждении:,, -111,MDA,2.4,Включено ли повреждение охраняемых лесов в отчетные цифры?:,, -112,MCO,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -113,MCO,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -114,MCO,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -115,MCO,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -116,MNE,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -117,MNE,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -118,MNE,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -119,MNE,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -120,NLD,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -121,NLD,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -122,NLD,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -123,NLD,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -124,NOR,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -125,NOR,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -126,NOR,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -127,NOR,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -128,POL,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",not applicable; parameter is evaluated on NFI plot of area 0.2 or 0.4 h; each sample plot represent about 320 hectares of forests, -129,POL,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,"more than 60% of trees on NFI sample plot affected by insects, disease or other factors", -130,POL,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,the largest share of damaged trees by one particular agent on NFI sample plots, -131,POL,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -132,PRT,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -133,PRT,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -134,PRT,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -135,PRT,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -136,ROU,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -137,ROU,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,Only forest area with pest infestation subject to works to combat pests has been considered, -138,ROU,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -139,ROU,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,No -140,RUS,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -141,RUS,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -142,RUS,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -143,RUS,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -144,SRB,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -145,SRB,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -146,SRB,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -147,SRB,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -148,SVK,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:","cca 0,010 ha (area is calculated from the volume of salvage fellings)", -149,SVK,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,only the damage resulting in the tree death was considered, -150,SVK,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,"tha agent that killed the tree (e.g. wind that uprroted the tree, the subsequent infestation by bark beetle is not reported)", -151,SVK,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -152,SVN,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -153,SVN,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,"The figures are calculated from sanitary felling. Reports are produced from the annual harvest data according to different agents (in m3 of felled trees); conversion to the surface of forests was done according to growing area of cut trees. Exception is forest fire report, where the damaged area is directly recorded and further reported. The annual average for the period 2013-2017 is given.", -154,SVN,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,Reported by the primary cause of the harvest., -155,SVN,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -156,ESP,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",1 ha, -157,ESP,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -158,ESP,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -159,ESP,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -160,SWE,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",0.25 ha, -161,SWE,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,Damage stand: more than 10 % of the trees are damaged., -162,SWE,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,Detectable damage applied to damage agents in logical order, -163,SWE,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -164,CHE,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",0.025, -165,CHE,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,"10% of an ""interpretation area"" of 0.25 ha has to be damaged.", -166,CHE,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,"The damage dominating on the ""interpretation area"" was considered as ""primarily"".", -167,CHE,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -168,MKD,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -169,MKD,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -170,MKD,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -171,MKD,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -172,TUR,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -173,TUR,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -174,TUR,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -175,TUR,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,,Yes -176,UKR,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -177,UKR,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -178,UKR,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -179,UKR,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, -180,GBR,2.4,"Minimum size of damaged FOWL reported, ha:",, -181,GBR,2.4,Other criteria and minimum thresholds used to determine area as “damaged”:,, -182,GBR,2.4,Criteria used to determine which agents were “primarily” damaging:,, -183,GBR,2.4,Are damage in protected forests included in the reported figures? :,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.4_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.4_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index f8a8df8500..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.4_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,369 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,2.4,Total area with damage,, -1,ALB,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -2,ALB,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -3,ALB,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -4,ALB,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -5,ALB,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -6,ALB,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -7,ALB,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -8,AND,2.4,Total area with damage,, -9,AND,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -10,AND,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -11,AND,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -12,AND,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -13,AND,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -14,AND,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -15,AND,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -16,AUT,2.4,Total area with damage,, -17,AUT,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,"Reduced damaged areas (=total affected area * damage intensity (percentage of damaged area or trees)). For further information about original data see FRA 2010 Country Report, Table 10, and FRA 2020 Country Report, Table 5a!", -18,AUT,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,Debarking caused by game (>1/3 of stems damaged) + Regeneration area (regeneration necessary and present) with negative game browsing impact + Absence of regeneration on areas requiring regeneration due to game browsing + Absence of regeneration on areas requiring regeneration due to grazing., -19,AUT,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,"Stem damages (>1/3 of stems damaged) caused by harvesting and falling rocks (caused by harvesting, road construction and nature).", -20,AUT,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -21,AUT,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.","Reduced damaged areas (=total affected area * damage intensity (percentage of damaged area or trees)). Damages by storm, snow, avalanches, ice and other abiotic agents (without fire damages). For further information about original data see FRA 2010 Country Report, Table 10, and FRA 2020 Country Report, Table 5a!", -22,AUT,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -23,AUT,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -24,BLR,2.4,Общая площадь с повреждениями,Площадь повреждения лесных насаждений, -25,BLR,2.4,Поврежденные преимущественно насекомыми и болезнями,Повреждения от лесных вредителей и болезней, -26,BLR,2.4,Поврежденные преимущественно дикими животными и скотом,, -27,BLR,2.4,Преимущественно антропогенные повреждения в результате лесных операций:,, -28,BLR,2.4,"Преимущественно антропогенные повреждения, указанные в отчете в категории “Другое”:",, -29,BLR,2.4,"Поврежденные преимущественно абиотическими факторами, наприм-ер, ураган, ветер, снег и т. д.",Повреждения от ветровалов и снеголомов, -30,BLR,2.4,В основном поврежденная пожаром:,Повреждения в результате пожаров, -31,BLR,2.4,Неустановленное / Смешанное повреждение,Повреждения от совокупных причин, -32,BEL,2.4,Total area with damage,,decrease -33,BEL,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,"damaged by big game, mainly Cervus elaphus, Sus scrofa and Capreolus capreolus",decrease -34,BEL,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,harvesting,increase -35,BEL,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,,increase -36,BEL,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -37,BEL,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",,decrease -38,BEL,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -39,BEL,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -40,BIH,2.4,Total area with damage,, -41,BIH,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -42,BIH,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -43,BIH,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -44,BIH,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -45,BIH,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -46,BIH,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -47,BIH,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -48,BGR,2.4,Total area with damage,, -49,BGR,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -50,BGR,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -51,BGR,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -52,BGR,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -53,BGR,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -54,BGR,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -55,BGR,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -56,HRV,2.4,Total area with damage,"We record damage as an area (in ha) and in m3 for damaged wood (e.g. bark beetles, windthrow). The m3 are not calculated from the area but the data are given both in ha and in m3.","Trends could not be detected as biotic agents (insects) depend on the species and the gradation phase, and abiotic damage (e. g. windthrow) depend on severe weather events" -57,HRV,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,Bark beetles are recorded in m3 (damaged wood) and in ha while other insects are recorded as an area (in ha).,No trends could be detected as the damaged area depends strongly on seasonal dynamics of insects (e. g. gypsy moth). -58,HRV,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,Damage from rodents is included in the data together with damage by wildlife and grazing.,no trends could be detected -59,HRV,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,not recorded,not recorded -60,HRV,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,not recorded,not recorded -61,HRV,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",Damage is recorded in m3 and in ha.,"Trends could not be detected as damage depends on mainly severe weather events (storm, wind, etc) that cannot be predicted." -62,HRV,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -63,HRV,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -64,CYP,2.4,Total area with damage,, -65,CYP,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -66,CYP,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -67,CYP,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -68,CYP,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -69,CYP,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -70,CYP,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -71,CYP,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -72,CZE,2.4,Total area with damage,"Some damage may overlap, it is not separable in the data available", -73,CZE,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,"disturbances are reported partly by area and partly through amount of salvage fellings - in case of salvage fellings, the area was estimated based on average stock volume", -74,CZE,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,"only damage by rodents is reported, no info on wildlife grazing", -75,CZE,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -76,CZE,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -77,CZE,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -78,CZE,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -79,CZE,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -80,DNK,2.4,Total area with damage,, -81,DNK,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -82,DNK,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -83,DNK,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -84,DNK,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -85,DNK,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -86,DNK,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -87,DNK,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -88,EST,2.4,Total area with damage,"Mixed sources have been used to report forest damages in EST: according to registered forest damages by owners, forest protection expertize reports (assessment of damaged areas), forest fire statistics. In the present table, only the data according to registered forest damages by owners are reported. Forest fire statistics originate from the Rescue Board which data is being reassessed by forestry authorities (ESTn Environment Agency). Forest damage statistics' sources underestimate total area of damages. Damages are often not recorded if there is no economic interest or forest stand parameters allow to cut area with normal felling procedures. Reported data is exclusive (according to the primary disturbing agent) i.e. the total area of damage category is higher in most cases compared to reported figures.", -89,EST,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,According to registered forest damages by owners and inventory of damaged forests in state forests, -90,EST,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,According to registered forest damages by owners and inventory of damaged forests in state forests, -91,EST,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,Mechanical damages caused by man according to forest protection expertize reports, -92,EST,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,"Unfavourable water conditions due to human activities, infringement of forest law according to forest protection expertize reports (assessment of damaged areas) and inventory of damaged forests in state forests",This category was substracted from the category 'primary damaged by abiotic agents'. So for the total area primary damaged by abiotic agents mentioned 2 categories must be summed up. -93,EST,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",According to registered forest damages by owners and inventory of damaged forests in state forests,For the total area primary damaged by abiotic agents must be summed up with category 'Human-induced damages: Other”'. -94,EST,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,Forest fire statistics is compiled using statistics from ESTn Rescue Board. Areas and causes of damages are validated by foresters., -95,EST,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,"Other damages are reported by owners. As mixed sources have been used for reporting which may partly overlap, the unspecified/mixed category was not reported in present report.", -96,FIN,2.4,Total area with damage,, -97,FIN,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -98,FIN,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -99,FIN,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -100,FIN,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -101,FIN,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -102,FIN,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,"these data come from NFI. Fire damages are very sparse for sampling based assessment, and fire damages can be removed (harvested+planted) immediately after the fire and after that it can no longer be registered as damage in the NFI", -103,FIN,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -104,FRA,2.4,Total area with damage,"For all damages, excepted fire, a new assessment method has been initiated since 2015. Forest officers report the damages they observed on stands, as part of their routine forest management activities. It is by no means an exhaustive survey of the French forest.", -105,FRA,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,"2010 : Due to storm “Klaus” in January 2009, the high level of windfall fresh wood enabled bark beetles to pullulate the following year. Consequently, the French Forest Health Department led a special inquiry to assess the area damaged by bark beetles in the southwestern part of FRA. The result presented above only reflects the results of this inquiry. The treshold was 20 % of damage. 2015 : New assessing method initiated in 2015. All the damages due to insects and diseases are included.", -106,FRA,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,No relying data available, -107,FRA,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,New assessing method initiated in 2015. Damages on forest soils are not included., -108,FRA,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,Damage due to air pollution., -109,FRA,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",2010 : The value only refers to storm Klaus (areas with at least 20 % of damaged trees). Other years : Mainly storms, -110,FRA,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,We consider that areas damaged by fire are still visible for 5 years. So the value published for year X is the sum of the damaged areas between X-5 and X.,"The value for 2010 has been modified (in SoEF 2015, fires in the Reunion department were wrongly included)" -111,FRA,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,New assessing method initiatied in 2015. Mainly unidentified and miscellaneous agents are gathered in this category., -112,GEO,2.4,Total area with damage,, -113,GEO,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -114,GEO,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -115,GEO,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -116,GEO,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -117,GEO,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -118,GEO,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -119,GEO,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -120,DEU,2.4,Total area with damage,, -121,DEU,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -122,DEU,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -123,DEU,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -124,DEU,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -125,DEU,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -126,DEU,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -127,DEU,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -128,GRC,2.4,Total area with damage,, -129,GRC,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -130,GRC,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -131,GRC,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -132,GRC,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -133,GRC,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -134,GRC,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -135,GRC,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -136,VAT,2.4,Total area with damage,, -137,VAT,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -138,VAT,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -139,VAT,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -140,VAT,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -141,VAT,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -142,VAT,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -143,VAT,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -144,HUN,2.4,Total area with damage,damage data have been carefully reviewed since the last submission, -145,HUN,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -146,HUN,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -147,HUN,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -148,HUN,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -149,HUN,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -150,HUN,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -151,HUN,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -152,ISL,2.4,Total area with damage,, -153,ISL,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,Areas of Natural birch forest and woodland classified as severe damaged are reorted.,The damages reported on NBF and NBW were still valid in 2010 but the areas where recovered in 2015 -154,ISL,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -155,ISL,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -156,ISL,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -157,ISL,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -158,ISL,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,Area too small to be reported, -159,ISL,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -160,IRL,2.4,Total area with damage,, -161,IRL,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,Data from target studies are used, -162,IRL,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,Damage from wild or domestic animals is included from NFI., -163,IRL,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,harvesting damage included from NFI, -164,IRL,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -165,IRL,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",catastrophic windblow included from NFI., -166,IRL,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -167,IRL,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -168,ITA,2.4,Total area with damage,"Apart from fires, there is a general lack of knowledge on forest damage, due to the absence of a regular, specialised survey. For this reason only NFI data and ancillary information from ICP-Forest have been used for the calculation.",This trend is not deemed significative. -169,ITA,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,As above,As above -170,ITA,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,As above,As above -171,ITA,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,As above,As above -172,ITA,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,As above,As above -173,ITA,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",As above,As above -174,ITA,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,"Following the national definition of forest fire, OWL is included in the class ""Forest or shrubby land"". To estimate the possible amount of OWL affected by fire, the 16% (rounded ratio of OWL/Forest Resources) of the hole class has been taken into account.","There is no precise trend, being the phenomenon mainly dependent on seasonal weather conditions." -175,ITA,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -176,LVA,2.4,Total area with damage,, -177,LVA,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -178,LVA,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -179,LVA,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -180,LVA,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -181,LVA,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -182,LVA,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,"Data of forest area damaged by fire difers from FRA table 5b, because in FRA table 5b are include all forest area, afected by fire. There are include only area damaged by fire -", -183,LVA,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -184,LIE,2.4,Total area with damage,, -185,LIE,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -186,LIE,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -187,LIE,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -188,LIE,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -189,LIE,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -190,LIE,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -191,LIE,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -192,LTU,2.4,Total area with damage,Forest area with damage in state forests,"Forest areas damaged by Ips typographus steady decreasing since 1996. Ash stands were the most common stands affected by the diseases. Area of ash stands decreased since 49,000 ha in 2005 till 14,000 ha in 2017. This is the main factor behind the decline in the areas affected by diseases. The biggest storms took place in 2000 and in 2005. Over the past eight years there were no storms that affected large forest areas." -193,LTU,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -194,LTU,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -195,LTU,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -196,LTU,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -197,LTU,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -198,LTU,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -199,LTU,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -200,LUX,2.4,Total area with damage,, -201,LUX,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -202,LUX,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -203,LUX,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -204,LUX,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -205,LUX,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -206,LUX,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -207,LUX,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -208,MLT,2.4,Total area with damage,, -209,MLT,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -210,MLT,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -211,MLT,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -212,MLT,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -213,MLT,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -214,MLT,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -215,MLT,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -216,MDA,2.4,Общая площадь с повреждениями,, -217,MDA,2.4,Поврежденные преимущественно насекомыми и болезнями,, -218,MDA,2.4,Поврежденные преимущественно дикими животными и скотом,, -219,MDA,2.4,Преимущественно антропогенные повреждения в результате лесных операций:,, -220,MDA,2.4,"Преимущественно антропогенные повреждения, указанные в отчете в категории “Другое”:",, -221,MDA,2.4,"Поврежденные преимущественно абиотическими факторами, например, ураган, ветер, снег и т. д.",, -222,MDA,2.4,В основном поврежденная пожаром:,, -223,MDA,2.4,Неустановленное / Смешанное повреждение,, -224,MCO,2.4,Total area with damage,, -225,MCO,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -226,MCO,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -227,MCO,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -228,MCO,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -229,MCO,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -230,MCO,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -231,MCO,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -232,MNE,2.4,Total area with damage,, -233,MNE,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -234,MNE,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -235,MNE,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -236,MNE,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -237,MNE,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -238,MNE,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,40226.6 ha,Data from Nfi -239,MNE,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -240,NLD,2.4,Total area with damage,Data on damage in forests in the NLD is very limited and therefore almost no figures can be reliably reported., -241,NLD,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -242,NLD,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -243,NLD,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -244,NLD,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -245,NLD,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -246,NLD,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,"In previous reports, it seems that the total land area damaged by fire has been reported. This has been corrected to only forest area", -247,NLD,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -248,NOR,2.4,Total area with damage,"Area with existing damage is not assessed by the NFI or any other information system, only new damages over a period of time.", -249,NOR,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -250,NOR,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -251,NOR,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -252,NOR,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -253,NOR,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -254,NOR,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -255,NOR,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -256,POL,2.4,Total area with damage,information from the NFI sample plots is extended to the total forest area, -257,POL,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -258,POL,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -259,POL,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,"direct human activity, not only forest operations", -260,POL,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,damages resulting from air pollutions, -261,POL,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -262,POL,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -263,POL,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -264,PRT,2.4,Total area with damage,, -265,PRT,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,"[years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010] - The figures for the reporting years refer to data collected in 2014 - Site Forest Europe [year 2015 - The figure refers to the area affected by Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and by Gonipterus platensis)", -266,PRT,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -267,PRT,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -268,PRT,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -269,PRT,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -270,PRT,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -271,PRT,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -272,ROU,2.4,Total area with damage,"Figures for 2010 are provided by National Forest Inventory, using a different system of data collection than in previous reporting years.", -273,ROU,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -274,ROU,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,"Figures for 2010 are provided by National Forest Inventory, using a different system of data collection than in previous reporting years.", -275,ROU,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -276,ROU,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -277,ROU,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.","Only forest areas with massive wind storm and snow damage have been reported, not areas with scattered trees.", -278,ROU,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,"Forest area reported represents area afected by mixed fires (litter, canopy, underground). The vast majority of forest fires are only litter fires.", -279,ROU,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -280,RUS,2.4,Total area with damage,, -281,RUS,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -282,RUS,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -283,RUS,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -284,RUS,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -285,RUS,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -286,RUS,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -287,RUS,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -288,SRB,2.4,Total area with damage,, -289,SRB,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -290,SRB,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -291,SRB,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -292,SRB,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -293,SRB,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -294,SRB,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -295,SRB,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -296,SVK,2.4,Total area with damage,"the volume of all dead trees recalculated to the area that was occupied by these trees, both removed and left in situ, in young stands, area covered by dead trees is reported","Increasing mainly due to bark beetles outbreaks in sprucewoods. In the last 15-20 years, forests in SVK are exposed to unprecedented frequency and intensity of damaging agents (abiotic, biotic) mainly due to the climate change. Because of the various obstacles (administrative, organizational, new nature conservation concepts etc.), the timely and thorough processing of damaged timber (by incidental fellings) has often not been ensured. Due to mentioned reasons we are currently witnessing the most serious damage to forests caused by biotic harmful agents (especially bark-insects) in the whole documented history of forests in SVK (volume of 3.9 million. m3 of timber was damaged by biotic damaging agents only in 2017). As a consequence of these facts, there is large extent of dead and damaged forests, but also of unplanned, often large-scale and by society negatively perceived clear-cutting carried out only in the interst of processing of damaged timber." -297,SVK,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,standing trees killed by insects,"Windthrow in 2014 increased population of bark beetle and, subsequently, living trees were infested" -298,SVK,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,"e.g. bark-stripping, killing of young trees by browsing/grazing",There is a high population of game. -299,SVK,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,theoreticaly the volume of trees killed by forest operation,not reported in statistical reports -300,SVK,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,"e.g. air polltion, thefts, etc", -301,SVK,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",fallen and broken dead trees,Long-term trend of damages caused by abiotic factors is increasing. -302,SVK,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,trees killed by fires,"thanks to prevbention measures, the fire-damaged area is stabilized. In 2017, 162 forest fires were reported in SVK destroying 297.66 ha of forest with the total damage estimated at € 410,330. The most common causes of forest fires included unknown causes (33), careless fire setting (e.g. grilling in nature) (21), and uncontrolled burning of grass and dry matter (20). The fires most commonly occurred in March (39), April (25), and August (23)." -303,SVK,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -304,SVN,2.4,Total area with damage,,The damaged area has been significantly increased in the period 2013-2017 due to the 2014 ice storm and spruce bark beetle gradation 2015-2017. -305,SVN,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,,Increased damages due to bark beetle in the period 2015-2017 as a secondary disturbance after ice break (2014). -306,SVN,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,,The damaged area is the same in the last period and it is mainly related to areas of pasture of domestic animals in the forest. -307,SVN,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -308,SVN,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -309,SVN,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",,"In 2014, 52% of the forest area has been damaged by extreme ice storm. The sanitary felling was realized in the years 2014-2017. In December 2017, the forests were damaged by windstorm. The sanitary cut was realized mainly in 2018." -310,SVN,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -311,SVN,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,"Mostly dieback of trees caused by different agents (fir dieback, various diseases at broadleaves).", -312,ESP,2.4,Total area with damage,, -313,ESP,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -314,ESP,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -315,ESP,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -316,ESP,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -317,ESP,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -318,ESP,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,Official statistics published by the Ministry., -319,ESP,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -320,SWE,2.4,Total area with damage,Year 1990 and 2000 not comparable to later years due to changes in definitions., -321,SWE,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,"Barkbeetles Ips typographus southern SWE 2006-2009 and Ips typographus and Polygraphus poligraphus in northern SWE 2007-2010. Resin top disease, Cronartium flaccidum, on young Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) in northern SWE 2006-2015. Ash tree disease, Chalara fraxinia, on ash Fraxinus excelsior 2005-2015.", -322,SWE,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -323,SWE,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -324,SWE,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -325,SWE,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",Severe storms (windthrown and broken trees mainly Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris) in southern SWE 2005 and 2007 and northern SWE 2010 and 2013, -326,SWE,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,"The data refers to annual damage by forest fires. However the estimate of anuall area of forest fires is also an good estimate of present area damaged by forest fires, i.e. the trees on the anuall area damaged by fire one fire season will be cut and transported from the forest before the next fire season to prevent spread of insects like for exampel Ips typographus or Tomicus sp. Which means that damages by fire will only be present the current year. Forest owners are obliged to transport the damaged trees from the forest by the Forestry Act. Only in protected forests (like nature reserves and so on) is the trees left in the forest, fires in protected areas is however a minor part of the total area affected by fire.", -327,SWE,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -328,CHE,2.4,Total area with damage,, -329,CHE,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -330,CHE,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -331,CHE,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -332,CHE,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -333,CHE,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -334,CHE,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -335,CHE,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -336,MKD,2.4,Total area with damage,, -337,MKD,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -338,MKD,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -339,MKD,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -340,MKD,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -341,MKD,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -342,MKD,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -343,MKD,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -344,TUR,2.4,Total area with damage,, -345,TUR,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -346,TUR,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -347,TUR,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -348,TUR,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -349,TUR,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -350,TUR,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -351,TUR,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -352,UKR,2.4,Total area with damage,, -353,UKR,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,, -354,UKR,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -355,UKR,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -356,UKR,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -357,UKR,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",, -358,UKR,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -359,UKR,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, -360,GBR,2.4,Total area with damage,Data on areas of existing damage not currently available., -361,GBR,2.4,Primarily damaged by insects and disease,Larix species are being damaged by Phytophthora and active surveillance and statutory felling measures are in place. Fraxinus species are being affected by Chalara. Most trees are left in situ unless there are health & safety concerns or timber value., -362,GBR,2.4,Primarily damaged by wildlife and grazing,, -363,GBR,2.4,Damage primarily human induced forest operations:,, -364,GBR,2.4,Human-induced damages reported under “Other”:,, -365,GBR,2.4,"Primarily damaged by abiotic agents e.g. storm, wind, snow, etc.",Most windblow is cleared through commercial felling operations within 5 years of occurrence., -366,GBR,2.4,Primarily damaged by fire:,, -367,GBR,2.4,Unspecified / Mixed damage,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.4_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.4_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 027a22308e..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.4_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,415 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -1,ALB,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -2,ALB,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -3,ALB,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -4,ALB,2.4, -5,ALB,2.4,Data sources: -6,ALB,2.4,References to sources of information -7,ALB,2.4, -8,ALB,2.4, -9,AND,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -10,AND,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -11,AND,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -12,AND,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -13,AND,2.4, -14,AND,2.4,Data sources: -15,AND,2.4,References to sources of information -16,AND,2.4, -17,AND,2.4, -18,AUT,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -19,AUT,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -20,AUT,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -21,AUT,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -22,AUT,2.4, -23,AUT,2.4,Data sources: -24,AUT,2.4,References to sources of information -25,AUT,2.4,"Datensammlung zum Waldbericht, Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management, Vienna, 2015 and 2017; Dokumentation der Waldschädigungsfaktoren (DWF) (Documentation of forest damage factors), Federal Research Centre for Forests (BFW), Vienna, 2018" -26,AUT,2.4,"AUTn Forest Inventory 1986-1990, 1992-1996, 2000-2002 and 2007-2009, Federal Research Centre for Forests (BFW), Vienna, 2014" -27,BLR,2.4,"11. Подкласс “Преимущественно поврежденные по причине вмешательством человека - другое”: включает в себя, например, повреждения, нанесенные посетителями лесов, вандализм и т.д. Заметьте, что вызванные человеком пожары не входят в эту категорию, но должны быть указаны в “Комментариях”. Просим обозначить в “Комментариях” какие “другие” классы повреждений представлены здесь." -28,BLR,2.4,"12. Подкласс “Не определено / Смешанные повреждения”: должен включать в себя площади с неизвестным фактором повреждений или площади, поврежденные многими факторами, определить основной, среди которых невозможно." -29,BLR,2.4,13. Общая площадь с повреждениями должна являться суммой площадей отдельных подклассов. -30,BLR,2.4,"14. Четкое определение момента, когда площадь с повреждениями возвращается в нормальное состояние комплексно, сложно и может зависеть от типа повреждений. Если деревья мертвы, площадь может рассматриваться как возобновленная (восстановленная), когда поврежденное насаждение будет заменено новым поколением деревьев, потеря отдельных деревьев, компенсируется ростом окружающих деревьев." -31,BLR,2.4, -32,BLR,2.4,Источники данных: -33,BLR,2.4,Ссылки к источникам данных -34,BLR,2.4,Ведомственная отчетность -35,BLR,2.4, -36,BEL,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -37,BEL,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -38,BEL,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -39,BEL,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -40,BEL,2.4, -41,BEL,2.4,Data sources: -42,BEL,2.4,References to sources of information -43,BEL,2.4,Specific census -44,BEL,2.4,Regional forest inventories -45,BIH,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -46,BIH,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -47,BIH,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -48,BIH,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -49,BIH,2.4, -50,BIH,2.4,Data sources: -51,BIH,2.4,References to sources of information -52,BIH,2.4,"Institute for Statistics  of Federation BiH, Statistical Yearbooks: http://fzs.ba/index.php/publikacije/statisticki-godisnjaciljetopisi/" -53,BIH,2.4,"Institute of Statistics of Republic Srpska, Statistical Yearbooks: http://www.rzs.rs.ba/front/category/8/?page=1" -54,BGR,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -55,BGR,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -56,BGR,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -57,BGR,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -58,BGR,2.4, -59,BGR,2.4,Data sources: -60,BGR,2.4,References to sources of information -61,BGR,2.4,National Forest Fund report -62,BGR,2.4, -63,HRV,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -64,HRV,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -65,HRV,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -66,HRV,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -67,HRV,2.4, -68,HRV,2.4,Data sources: -69,HRV,2.4,References to sources of information -70,HRV,2.4,Hrvatske šume Ltd. -71,HRV,2.4,Ministry of Agriculture: Forest Fires Register -72,CYP,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -73,CYP,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -74,CYP,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -75,CYP,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -76,CYP,2.4, -77,CYP,2.4,Data sources: -78,CYP,2.4,References to sources of information -79,CYP,2.4, -80,CYP,2.4, -81,CZE,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -82,CZE,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -83,CZE,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -84,CZE,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -85,CZE,2.4, -86,CZE,2.4,Data sources: -87,CZE,2.4,References to sources of information -88,CZE,2.4,Occurrence of forest damaging agents – Forest protection newsletter The Forestry and Game Management Research Institute -89,CZE,2.4,"Summary of forestry records, Forest Management Institute, UHUL, Brandys n. L:" -90,DNK,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -91,DNK,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -92,DNK,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -93,DNK,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -94,DNK,2.4, -95,DNK,2.4,Data sources: -96,DNK,2.4,References to sources of information -97,DNK,2.4,"Nord-Larsen, T., & Johannsen, V. K. (2016). Danish National Forest Inventory: Design and calculations. Department of Geosciences and Natural Resource Management, University of Copenhagen. IGN Report" -98,DNK,2.4, -99,EST,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -100,EST,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -101,EST,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -102,EST,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -103,EST,2.4, -104,EST,2.4,Data sources: -105,EST,2.4,References to sources of information -106,EST,2.4,"Forest damage assessment data, unpublished" -107,EST,2.4,"Aastaraamat Mets 2017, (Yearbook Forest 2017), ESTn Environment Agency, EST, 2018. https://www.keskkonnaagentuur.ee/et/eesmargid-tegevused/mets/valjaanded-ulevaated/aastaraamat-mets-2017" -108,FIN,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -109,FIN,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -110,FIN,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -111,FIN,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -112,FIN,2.4, -113,FIN,2.4,Data sources: -114,FIN,2.4,References to sources of information -115,FIN,2.4,see table 1.1 -116,FIN,2.4, -117,FRA,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -118,FRA,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -119,FRA,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -120,FRA,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -121,FRA,2.4, -122,FRA,2.4,Data sources: -123,FRA,2.4,References to sources of information -124,FRA,2.4,"Forest Health Department. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forest" -125,FRA,2.4,National Institute of Geographic and Forest Information -126,GEO,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -127,GEO,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -128,GEO,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -129,GEO,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -130,GEO,2.4, -131,GEO,2.4,Data sources: -132,GEO,2.4,References to sources of information -133,GEO,2.4,Information from National Forestry Agency - management body -134,GEO,2.4,Information from National Forestry Agency - management body -135,DEU,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -136,DEU,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -137,DEU,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -138,DEU,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -139,DEU,2.4, -140,DEU,2.4,Data sources: -141,DEU,2.4,References to sources of information -142,DEU,2.4, -143,DEU,2.4, -144,GRC,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -145,GRC,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -146,GRC,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -147,GRC,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -148,GRC,2.4, -149,GRC,2.4,Data sources: -150,GRC,2.4,References to sources of information -151,GRC,2.4, -152,GRC,2.4, -153,VAT,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -154,VAT,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -155,VAT,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -156,VAT,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -157,VAT,2.4, -158,VAT,2.4,Data sources: -159,VAT,2.4,References to sources of information -160,VAT,2.4, -161,VAT,2.4, -162,HUN,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -163,HUN,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -164,HUN,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -165,HUN,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -166,HUN,2.4, -167,HUN,2.4,Data sources: -168,HUN,2.4,References to sources of information -169,HUN,2.4,Erdővédelmi jelzőlapok rendszere/ System of Forest Protection Monitoring Sheets -170,HUN,2.4,National Forest Damage Registry System -171,ISL,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -172,ISL,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -173,ISL,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -174,ISL,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -175,ISL,2.4, -176,ISL,2.4,Data sources: -177,ISL,2.4,References to sources of information -178,ISL,2.4,Data from The ISLic Institute Of Natural History (INH) -179,ISL,2.4,GIS database built on the natural birch woodland survey and spatial information of cultivated forest -180,IRL,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -181,IRL,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -182,IRL,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -183,IRL,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -184,IRL,2.4, -185,IRL,2.4,Data sources: -186,IRL,2.4,References to sources of information -187,IRL,2.4,NFI and Targeted studies -188,IRL,2.4,NFI -189,ITA,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -190,ITA,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -191,ITA,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -192,ITA,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -193,ITA,2.4, -194,ITA,2.4,Data sources: -195,ITA,2.4,References to sources of information -196,ITA,2.4,FRA 2010 -197,ITA,2.4,NFI 2005 -198,LVA,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -199,LVA,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -200,LVA,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -201,LVA,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -202,LVA,2.4, -203,LVA,2.4,Data sources: -204,LVA,2.4,References to sources of information -205,LVA,2.4,Information of Forest resources prepared by The State Forest Service(Source - National Forest register) -206,LVA,2.4, -207,LIE,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -208,LIE,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -209,LIE,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -210,LIE,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -211,LIE,2.4, -212,LIE,2.4,Data sources: -213,LIE,2.4,References to sources of information -214,LIE,2.4, -215,LIE,2.4, -216,LTU,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -217,LTU,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -218,LTU,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -219,LTU,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -220,LTU,2.4, -221,LTU,2.4,Data sources: -222,LTU,2.4,References to sources of information -223,LTU,2.4,"Pan-European Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management 2014 country report. Kaunas, 2014" -224,LTU,2.4,"Lietuvos miškų ūkio statistika 2017. Kaunas, 2017, 184 p. (LTUn statistical Yearbook of forestry 2017. Kaunas, 2017, p.184)" -225,LUX,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -226,LUX,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -227,LUX,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -228,LUX,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -229,LUX,2.4, -230,LUX,2.4,Data sources: -231,LUX,2.4,References to sources of information -232,LUX,2.4, -233,LUX,2.4, -234,MLT,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -235,MLT,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -236,MLT,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -237,MLT,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -238,MLT,2.4, -239,MLT,2.4,Data sources: -240,MLT,2.4,References to sources of information -241,MLT,2.4, -242,MLT,2.4, -243,MDA,2.4,"11. Подкласс “Преимущественно поврежденные по причине вмешательством человека - другое”: включает в себя, например, повреждения, нанесенные посетителями лесов, вандализм и т.д. Заметьте, что вызванные человеком пожары не входят в эту категорию, но должны быть указаны в “Комментариях”. Просим обозначить в “Комментариях” какие “другие” классы повреждений представлены здесь." -244,MDA,2.4,"12. Подкласс “Не определено / Смешанные повреждения”: должен включать в себя площади с неизвестным фактором повреждений или площади, поврежденные многими факторами, определить основной, среди которых невозможно." -245,MDA,2.4,13. Общая площадь с повреждениями должна являться суммой площадей отдельных подклассов. -246,MDA,2.4,"14. Четкое определение момента, когда площадь с повреждениями возвращается в нормальное состояние комплексно, сложно и может зависеть от типа повреждений. Если деревья мертвы, площадь может рассматриваться как возобновленная (восстановленная), когда поврежденное насаждение будет заменено новым поколением деревьев, потеря отдельных деревьев, компенсируется ростом окружающих деревьев." -247,MDA,2.4, -248,MDA,2.4,Источники данных: -249,MDA,2.4,Ссылки к источникам данных -250,MDA,2.4,"Institutul de Cercetări și Amenajări Silvice (1990-2017).Rapoarte anuale privind starea silvo-patologică și prognoza de răspândire și dezvoltare a dăunătorilor, în arboretele gestionate de Agenția „Moldsilva”, precum și măsurile de protecție necesare." -251,MDA,2.4,"Vdovii Gh., Galupa D., P. Rotaru, I. Talmaci et al. (1997), Report on the forest funds status naţional of the Republic of MDA. State Forestry Association „Moldsilva”, Ch., 48 p." -252,MCO,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -253,MCO,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -254,MCO,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -255,MCO,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -256,MCO,2.4, -257,MCO,2.4,Data sources: -258,MCO,2.4,References to sources of information -259,MCO,2.4, -260,MCO,2.4, -261,MNE,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -262,MNE,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -263,MNE,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -264,MNE,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -265,MNE,2.4, -266,MNE,2.4,Data sources: -267,MNE,2.4,References to sources of information -268,MNE,2.4,National forest inventory 2013 -269,MNE,2.4, -270,NLD,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -271,NLD,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -272,NLD,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -273,NLD,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -274,NLD,2.4, -275,NLD,2.4,Data sources: -276,NLD,2.4,References to sources of information -277,NLD,2.4,MODIS data as provided by FAO -278,NLD,2.4,"IKC-natuurbeheer, 1995, Statistiek van branden in bos- en natuurterreinen in 1993. Werkdocument IKCN nr. 75" -279,NOR,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -280,NOR,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -281,NOR,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -282,NOR,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -283,NOR,2.4, -284,NOR,2.4,Data sources: -285,NOR,2.4,References to sources of information -286,NOR,2.4, -287,NOR,2.4, -288,POL,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -289,POL,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -290,POL,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -291,POL,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -292,POL,2.4, -293,POL,2.4,Data sources: -294,POL,2.4,References to sources of information -295,POL,2.4,"NFI 2007-2011, 2012-2016" -296,POL,2.4, -297,PRT,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -298,PRT,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -299,PRT,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -300,PRT,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -301,PRT,2.4, -302,PRT,2.4,Data sources: -303,PRT,2.4,References to sources of information -304,PRT,2.4, -305,PRT,2.4, -306,ROU,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -307,ROU,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -308,ROU,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -309,ROU,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -310,ROU,2.4, -311,ROU,2.4,Data sources: -312,ROU,2.4,References to sources of information -313,ROU,2.4,National Administration of Forests Romsilva -314,ROU,2.4,"Forest Research and Management Planning Institute, National Forest Inventory, cycle I, 2012 (http://roifn.ro/site/what-is-the-nfi)" -315,RUS,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -316,RUS,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -317,RUS,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -318,RUS,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -319,RUS,2.4, -320,RUS,2.4,Data sources: -321,RUS,2.4,References to sources of information -322,RUS,2.4, -323,RUS,2.4, -324,SRB,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -325,SRB,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -326,SRB,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -327,SRB,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -328,SRB,2.4, -329,SRB,2.4,Data sources: -330,SRB,2.4,References to sources of information -331,SRB,2.4, -332,SRB,2.4, -333,SVK,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -334,SVK,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -335,SVK,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -336,SVK,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -337,SVK,2.4, -338,SVK,2.4,Data sources: -339,SVK,2.4,References to sources of information -340,SVK,2.4,"Pest agents occurrence in Slovak forests within 1960-2014, in 2015 and prognosis of their occurrence. Národné lesnícke centrum – Lesnícky výskumný ústav Zvolen, Zvolen, 139 pp." -341,SVK,2.4,Report on Forestry in the Slovak Republic per year 2015 -342,SVN,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -343,SVN,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -344,SVN,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -345,SVN,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -346,SVN,2.4, -347,SVN,2.4,Data sources: -348,SVN,2.4,References to sources of information -349,SVN,2.4,SVNn Forest Service databases (Annual harvest records) -350,SVN,2.4, -351,ESP,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -352,ESP,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -353,ESP,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -354,ESP,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -355,ESP,2.4, -356,ESP,2.4,Data sources: -357,ESP,2.4,References to sources of information -358,ESP,2.4,Forest fires statistics -359,ESP,2.4, -360,SWE,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -361,SWE,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -362,SWE,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -363,SWE,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -364,SWE,2.4, -365,SWE,2.4,Data sources: -366,SWE,2.4,References to sources of information -367,SWE,2.4,Swedish National Forest Inventory (NFI) -368,SWE,2.4,Records of Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (www.MSB.se) -369,CHE,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -370,CHE,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -371,CHE,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -372,CHE,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -373,CHE,2.4, -374,CHE,2.4,Data sources: -375,CHE,2.4,References to sources of information -376,CHE,2.4,"WSL, 2018: Schweizerisches Landesforstinventar LFI. Spezialauswertungen der Erhebungen 2004-06 und 2009 - 2017. Oktober 2018. Meinrad Abegg. Eidg. Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee und Landschaft (WSL), Birmensdorf." -377,CHE,2.4,Source: SwissFire - WSL forest fire data base (www.wsl.ch/swissfire) -378,MKD,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -379,MKD,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -380,MKD,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -381,MKD,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -382,MKD,2.4, -383,MKD,2.4,Data sources: -384,MKD,2.4,References to sources of information -385,MKD,2.4,State Statsistical Office publications -386,MKD,2.4, -387,TUR,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -388,TUR,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -389,TUR,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -390,TUR,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -391,TUR,2.4, -392,TUR,2.4,Data sources: -393,TUR,2.4,References to sources of information -394,TUR,2.4,Official reports from Department of Combating Forest Pest -395,TUR,2.4,Forestry Statistics 2017 -396,UKR,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -397,UKR,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -398,UKR,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -399,UKR,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -400,UKR,2.4, -401,UKR,2.4,Data sources: -402,UKR,2.4,References to sources of information -403,UKR,2.4, -404,UKR,2.4, -405,GBR,2.4,"11. Sub-class “Damage primarily human induced - Other”: these include e.g. damage from visitors to forests; vandalism, etc. Note that human induced fire is not to be reported in this class, but to be specified under “Country comments”. Please indicate which “other” damage classes are reported here." -406,GBR,2.4,"12. Sub-class “Unspecified / Mixed damage”: should include areas where damaging agent is unknown or areas damaged by many agents, where determination of the major agent is impossible." -407,GBR,2.4,13. Total area damaged should be the sum of damage by individual sub-classes. -408,GBR,2.4,"14. A clear determination of a moment, when a damaged area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of damage. In the case of the death trees, an area can be considered as regenerated once the damaged stand is replaced by the new generation or in the case of individual trees, the loss is trees is compensated by the growth of the surrounding trees." -409,GBR,2.4, -410,GBR,2.4,Data sources: -411,GBR,2.4,References to sources of information -412,GBR,2.4, -413,GBR,2.4, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.5_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.5_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 6a941c96a4..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.5_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,415 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,subitem,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -1,ALB,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -2,ALB,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -3,ALB,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -4,ALB,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -5,ALB,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -6,ALB,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -7,ALB,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -8,ALB,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -9,AND,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -10,AND,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -11,AND,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -12,AND,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -13,AND,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -14,AND,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -15,AND,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -16,AND,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -17,AND,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -18,AUT,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,There is no indication that forest land degradation is a problem anywhere in AUT. Degraded forest: See FRA 2020 national report 5c Degraded forest!, -19,AUT,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -20,AUT,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -21,AUT,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -22,AUT,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -23,AUT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -24,AUT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -25,AUT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -26,AUT,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -27,BLR,2.5,Общая площадь деградировавших земель,,, -28,BLR,2.5,Прежде всего дегради-рование вызвано,пастбищами,, -29,BLR,2.5,Прежде всего дегради-рование вызвано,пожарами,, -30,BLR,2.5,Прежде всего дегради-рование вызвано,загрязнением воздуха,, -31,BLR,2.5,Прежде всего дегради-рование вызвано,опустынива-нием,, -32,BLR,2.5,Прежде всего дегради-рование вызвано,,, -33,BLR,2.5,Прежде всего дегради-рование вызвано,,, -34,BLR,2.5,Прежде всего дегради-рование вызвано,,, -35,BLR,2.5,"В прошлом деградировавшая земля, восстановленная путем залесения / лесовозобновления",,, -36,BEL,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -37,BEL,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -38,BEL,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -39,BEL,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -40,BEL,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -41,BEL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -42,BEL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -43,BEL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -44,BEL,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -45,BIH,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -46,BIH,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -47,BIH,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -48,BIH,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -49,BIH,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -50,BIH,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -51,BIH,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -52,BIH,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -53,BIH,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -54,BGR,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,No degraded forests in the country, -55,BGR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -56,BGR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -57,BGR,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -58,BGR,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -59,BGR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -60,BGR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -61,BGR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -62,BGR,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -63,HRV,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -64,HRV,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -65,HRV,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -66,HRV,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -67,HRV,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -68,HRV,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -69,HRV,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -70,HRV,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -71,HRV,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -72,CYP,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -73,CYP,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -74,CYP,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -75,CYP,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -76,CYP,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -77,CYP,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -78,CYP,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -79,CYP,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -80,CYP,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -81,CZE,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -82,CZE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -83,CZE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -84,CZE,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -85,CZE,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -86,CZE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -87,CZE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -88,CZE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -89,CZE,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -90,DNK,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,"Historically, almost all of the forest in DNK was felled at the time of the first forest law (1805). The remaining forest (3-4% of the land area) was degraded by grazing and excessive use. The vast majority of the remaining land was depleted for nutrients by heavy grazing as expressed in the widespread formation of heather at the time. Afforestation was after 1805 used as one of the means to regain productivity of agricultural lands, heathers, and moors among other things by hindering sand drift. Based on the past 200 years of forest and agricultural history one may, depending on point of view, argue that all Danish lands are degraded or the opposite. In our view, the gain in productivity of most land in DNK during the last two centuries bear witness to the fact that hardly any land is degraded.", -91,DNK,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,See comment above, -92,DNK,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -93,DNK,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,"The gain in productivity observed in Danish agriculture as well as forest management during the past 200 years is among other things related to fertilization. Depending on viewpoint, this may be viewed as degredation of natural nutrient cycles affecting flora and fauna. As the FRA2020 definition does not specify what is meant by ""degredation"" the question is in reality impossible to answer, but we have opted for using ""degredation"" in a productivity sense.", -94,DNK,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -95,DNK,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -96,DNK,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -97,DNK,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -98,DNK,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -99,EST,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,no data available, -100,EST,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -101,EST,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -102,EST,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -103,EST,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -104,EST,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -105,EST,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -106,EST,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -107,EST,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -108,FIN,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,The concept of land degradation is not relevant for Finnish forests, -109,FIN,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -110,FIN,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -111,FIN,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -112,FIN,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -113,FIN,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -114,FIN,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -115,FIN,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -116,FIN,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -117,FRA,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,FRA did not defined criteria to identify degraded lands and there is no monitoring scheme., -118,FRA,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -119,FRA,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -120,FRA,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -121,FRA,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -122,FRA,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -123,FRA,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -124,FRA,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -125,FRA,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -126,GEO,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -127,GEO,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -128,GEO,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -129,GEO,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -130,GEO,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -131,GEO,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -132,GEO,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -133,GEO,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -134,GEO,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/reforestation,,, -135,DEU,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -136,DEU,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -137,DEU,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -138,DEU,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -139,DEU,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -140,DEU,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -141,DEU,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -142,DEU,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -143,DEU,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -144,GRC,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -145,GRC,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -146,GRC,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -147,GRC,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -148,GRC,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -149,GRC,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -150,GRC,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -151,GRC,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -152,GRC,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -153,VAT,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -154,VAT,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -155,VAT,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -156,VAT,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -157,VAT,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -158,VAT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -159,VAT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -160,VAT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -161,VAT,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -162,HUN,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,"We regard a forest as degraded if it does not utilize site conditions properly, for example due to species composition. However, we have no data on these forests.", -163,HUN,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -164,HUN,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -165,HUN,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -166,HUN,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -167,HUN,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -168,HUN,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -169,HUN,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -170,HUN,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -171,ISL,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -172,ISL,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -173,ISL,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -174,ISL,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -175,ISL,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -176,ISL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -177,ISL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -178,ISL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -179,ISL,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -180,IRL,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,"Forest degradation is not a significant issue in IRL. While there are some forest areas repeated burned, the area would not be significant.", -181,IRL,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -182,IRL,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -183,IRL,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -184,IRL,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -185,IRL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -186,IRL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -187,IRL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -188,IRL,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/reforestation,,, -189,ITA,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -190,ITA,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -191,ITA,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -192,ITA,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -193,ITA,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -194,ITA,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -195,ITA,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -196,ITA,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -197,ITA,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -198,LVA,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,No classified, -199,LVA,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -200,LVA,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -201,LVA,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -202,LVA,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -203,LVA,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -204,LVA,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -205,LVA,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -206,LVA,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -207,LIE,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -208,LIE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -209,LIE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -210,LIE,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -211,LIE,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -212,LIE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -213,LIE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -214,LIE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -215,LIE,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -216,LTU,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -217,LTU,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -218,LTU,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -219,LTU,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -220,LTU,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -221,LTU,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -222,LTU,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -223,LTU,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -224,LTU,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -225,LUX,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -226,LUX,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -227,LUX,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -228,LUX,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -229,LUX,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -230,LUX,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -231,LUX,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -232,LUX,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -233,LUX,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -234,MLT,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -235,MLT,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -236,MLT,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -237,MLT,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -238,MLT,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -239,MLT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -240,MLT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -241,MLT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -242,MLT,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -243,MDA,2.5,Общая площадь деградированных земель,,, -244,MDA,2.5,Прежде всего деградирование вызвано,пастбищами,, -245,MDA,2.5,Прежде всего деградирование вызвано,пожарами,, -246,MDA,2.5,Прежде всего деградирование вызвано,загрязнением воздуха,, -247,MDA,2.5,Прежде всего деградирование вызвано,опустыниванием,, -248,MDA,2.5,Прежде всего деградирование вызвано,,, -249,MDA,2.5,Прежде всего деградирование вызвано,,, -250,MDA,2.5,Прежде всего деградирование вызвано,,, -251,MDA,2.5,"В прошлом деградированная земля, восстановленна путем залесения / лесовозобновления",,, -252,MCO,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -253,MCO,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -254,MCO,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -255,MCO,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -256,MCO,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -257,MCO,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -258,MCO,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -259,MCO,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -260,MCO,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -261,MNE,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -262,MNE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -263,MNE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -264,MNE,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -265,MNE,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -266,MNE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -267,MNE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -268,MNE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -269,MNE,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -270,NLD,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,"In the NLD there is no monitoring of degraded (forest) land, since we do not consider to have degraded land within our borders.", -271,NLD,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -272,NLD,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -273,NLD,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -274,NLD,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -275,NLD,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -276,NLD,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -277,NLD,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -278,NLD,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -279,NOR,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,No assessment of degraded forest/forest land., -280,NOR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -281,NOR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -282,NOR,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -283,NOR,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -284,NOR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -285,NOR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -286,NOR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -287,NOR,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -288,POL,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -289,POL,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -290,POL,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -291,POL,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -292,POL,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -293,POL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -294,POL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -295,POL,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -296,POL,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,data relate to non-forest land in the past and forest area degraded by industry activity (e.g open-pit sand mines), -297,PRT,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -298,PRT,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -299,PRT,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -300,PRT,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -301,PRT,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -302,PRT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -303,PRT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -304,PRT,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -305,PRT,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -306,ROU,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -307,ROU,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -308,ROU,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -309,ROU,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -310,ROU,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -311,ROU,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -312,ROU,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -313,ROU,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -314,ROU,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,Data represent the area of non forest land restored by afforestation. Data reported for 1990 are from 1991.,"The area of land restored by afforestation depended on various factors (availability/ownership, finanial resources)" -315,RUS,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -316,RUS,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -317,RUS,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -318,RUS,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -319,RUS,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -320,RUS,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -321,RUS,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -322,RUS,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -323,RUS,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -324,SRB,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -325,SRB,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -326,SRB,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -327,SRB,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -328,SRB,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -329,SRB,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -330,SRB,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -331,SRB,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -332,SRB,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -333,SVK,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -334,SVK,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -335,SVK,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -336,SVK,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -337,SVK,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -338,SVK,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -339,SVK,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -340,SVK,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -341,SVK,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -342,SVN,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -343,SVN,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -344,SVN,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -345,SVN,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -346,SVN,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -347,SVN,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -348,SVN,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -349,SVN,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -350,SVN,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/reforestation,,, -351,ESP,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -352,ESP,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -353,ESP,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -354,ESP,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -355,ESP,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -356,ESP,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -357,ESP,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -358,ESP,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -359,ESP,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -360,SWE,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,"The term does not excist in Swedish forest terminology. There is no substantial areas of ""degraded"" forest land in SWE and therefore no need for the term. Comment on the answer to the question on row 38: Non forest land that is suitable for forest growth and has no other land use is categorized as forest in the National Forestry act, regardles if the land is degraded or not. Which means that the land owner has an obligation of afforestation. If it is degraded to the point that it is not suitable for forest growth then it is not categorized as forest.", -361,SWE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -362,SWE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -363,SWE,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -364,SWE,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -365,SWE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -366,SWE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -367,SWE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -368,SWE,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -369,CHE,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -370,CHE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -371,CHE,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,Source: SwissFire - WSL forest fire data base, -372,CHE,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -373,CHE,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -374,CHE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -375,CHE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -376,CHE,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -377,CHE,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -378,MKD,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -379,MKD,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -380,MKD,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -381,MKD,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -382,MKD,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -383,MKD,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -384,MKD,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -385,MKD,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -386,MKD,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -387,TUR,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -388,TUR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -389,TUR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -390,TUR,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -391,TUR,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -392,TUR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -393,TUR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -394,TUR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -395,TUR,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -396,UKR,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,, -397,UKR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -398,UKR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -399,UKR,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -400,UKR,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -401,UKR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -402,UKR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -403,UKR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -404,UKR,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, -405,GBR,2.5,Total area of degraded land,,"The term ""degraded forests"" is not currently defined or used within the UK.", -406,GBR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,grazing,, -407,GBR,2.5,Primarily degraded by,repeated fires,, -408,GBR,2.5,Primary degraded by,air pollution,, -409,GBR,2.5,Primary degraded by,desertification,, -410,GBR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -411,GBR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -412,GBR,2.5,Primary degraded by:,,, -413,GBR,2.5,Former degraded land restored by afforestation/ reforestation,,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.5_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.5_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index a582fa0a5f..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/2.5_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,599 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -2,ALB,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -3,ALB,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -5,ALB,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -6,ALB,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -7,ALB,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -8,ALB,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -9,ALB,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -10,ALB,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -11,ALB,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -12,ALB,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -13,AND,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -14,AND,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -15,AND,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -16,AND,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -17,AND,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -18,AND,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -19,AND,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -20,AND,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -21,AND,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -22,AND,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -23,AND,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -24,AND,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -25,AND,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -26,AUT,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -27,AUT,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -28,AUT,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -29,AUT,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -30,AUT,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -31,AUT,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -32,AUT,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -33,AUT,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -34,AUT,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -35,AUT,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -36,AUT,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -37,AUT,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -38,AUT,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -39,BLR,2.5,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: глобальная отчетность охватывает деградировавшие леса в таблице T5c.См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -40,BLR,2.5,2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена. -41,BLR,2.5,"3. Справочные годы: данные за отчетные годы относятся к ситуации в отчетном году (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанном в Таблице, или в ближайший год, по которому имеются данные, а не средние значения ежегодно области на 5-летние периоды, например 1988-1992 годы в 1990 году. У национальных корреспондентов запрашивается деградировавшая территория, присутствующая в отчетном году. Если, например, деградация произошла в 2001 году, затронутая область должна быть включена в отчетность за 2005 год, только если область по-прежнему будет деградирована в 2005 году, а также в последующий год(ы) (2010 год), если это необходимо." -42,BLR,2.5,"4. Источники данных: укажите источники отдельно для леса, других лесистых земель и общего количества FOWL, если источники отличаются." -43,BLR,2.5,"5. Страны должны определить пороговые значения для минимального размера деградировавших лесных земель и других лесистых земель, о которых сообщается, а также для критериев и подробных пороговых значений, используемых для определения района как «деградировавшего». Тем не менее, рекомендуется сообщать только о деградации, что приводит к значительному затруднению восстановления в этом районе (это не обязательно должно быть запланировано, но должно быть указано, если что-то будет препятствовать) , Если древостой будет восстановлен, площадь считается восстановленной." -44,BLR,2.5,"6. “Прежде всего деградирование вызвано” в основном связано с серьезностью влияния деградации. Площадь, деградировавшая из-за различных агентов (независимо от того, какой агент и сколько последующих агентов) должна учитываться только один раз." -45,BLR,2.5,"7. Подкласс “Прежде всего деградация вызвана пастбищами”: эта категория обычно включает в себя деградировавшие земли (размытые и бедные на гумус) различными домашними животными (ожидается, что деградация из-за диких животных бывает редко). Такая деградация обычно происходит на нелесных землях; однако затронутые участки много раз предназначались для расширения лесов или было решено их залесить. Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградировавшими лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -46,BLR,2.5,"8. Подкласс “Прежде всего деградация вызвана пожарами”: этот подкласс, как ожидается, будет более распространен на лесных землях, однако деградировавшие регулярно выжигаемые пастбища также относятся к этому подклассу. Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградировавшими лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -47,BLR,2.5,"9. Подкласс “Прежде всего деградация вызвана загрязнением воздуха”: загрязнение воздуха может вызвать изменения рН, выщелачивание питательных веществ, трещины на поверхности почвы и т. д. Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградировавшими лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -48,BLR,2.5,"10. Подкласс “Прежде всего деградация вызвана опустыниванием”: этот тип деградации в основном связан с воздействием климата / погоды, возможно, в сочетании с пожарами, выпасом животных, обезлесением и другими агентами. Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградировавшими лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -49,BLR,2.5,"11. Подкласс “В основном деградирует изза других агентов” включает: неоднократное повреждение лесных насаждений, плохое управление лесами, оползни, долгосрочные изменения уровня грунтовых вод и т. д. Агент (агенты), если таковы имеются, должны быть указанны в пустом поле в таблице 2.5.Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградировавшими лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -50,BLR,2.5,12. Общая площадь с повреждениями должна являться суммой площадей отдельных подклассов. -51,BLR,2.5,"13. Четкое определение момента, когда деградировавшая зона переходит в нормальное состояние, сложна и может варьироваться в зависимости от типа деграда-ции. Однако успешное восстановление (почти) полного запаса следует считать успешной мелиорацией также в тех случаях, когда нормальная производительность еще не восстановлена. Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, в какой момент эти участки начинают считаться восстановленными в вашей стра-не, если у вас есть достаточно информации для их мониторинга и отчетности, и когда они начинают считаться успешно восстановленными." -52,BEL,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -53,BEL,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -54,BEL,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -55,BEL,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -56,BEL,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -57,BEL,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -58,BEL,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -59,BEL,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -60,BEL,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -61,BEL,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -62,BEL,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -63,BEL,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -64,BEL,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -65,BIH,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -66,BIH,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -67,BIH,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -68,BIH,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -69,BIH,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -70,BIH,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -71,BIH,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -72,BIH,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -73,BIH,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -74,BIH,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -75,BIH,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -76,BIH,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -77,BIH,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -78,BGR,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -79,BGR,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -80,BGR,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -81,BGR,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -82,BGR,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -83,BGR,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -84,BGR,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -85,BGR,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -86,BGR,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -87,BGR,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -88,BGR,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -89,BGR,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -90,BGR,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -91,HRV,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -92,HRV,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -93,HRV,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -94,HRV,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -95,HRV,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -96,HRV,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -97,HRV,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -98,HRV,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -99,HRV,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -100,HRV,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -101,HRV,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -102,HRV,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -103,HRV,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -104,CYP,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -105,CYP,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -106,CYP,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -107,CYP,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -108,CYP,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -109,CYP,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -110,CYP,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -111,CYP,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -112,CYP,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -113,CYP,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -114,CYP,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -115,CYP,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -116,CYP,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -117,CZE,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -118,CZE,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -119,CZE,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -120,CZE,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -121,CZE,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -122,CZE,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -123,CZE,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -124,CZE,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -125,CZE,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -126,CZE,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -127,CZE,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -128,CZE,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -129,CZE,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -130,DNK,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -131,DNK,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -132,DNK,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -133,DNK,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -134,DNK,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -135,DNK,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -136,DNK,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -137,DNK,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -138,DNK,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -139,DNK,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -140,DNK,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -141,DNK,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -142,DNK,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -143,EST,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -144,EST,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -145,EST,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -146,EST,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -147,EST,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -148,EST,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -149,EST,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -150,EST,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -151,EST,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -152,EST,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -153,EST,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -154,EST,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -155,EST,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -156,FIN,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -157,FIN,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -158,FIN,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -159,FIN,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -160,FIN,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -161,FIN,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -162,FIN,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -163,FIN,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -164,FIN,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -165,FIN,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -166,FIN,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -167,FIN,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -168,FIN,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -169,FRA,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -170,FRA,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -171,FRA,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -172,FRA,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -173,FRA,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -174,FRA,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -175,FRA,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -176,FRA,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -177,FRA,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -178,FRA,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -179,FRA,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -180,FRA,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -181,FRA,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -182,GEO,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -183,GEO,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled. -184,GEO,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -185,GEO,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -186,GEO,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -187,GEO,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -188,GEO,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -189,GEO,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belong to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -190,GEO,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -191,GEO,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -192,GEO,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -193,GEO,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -194,GEO,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -195,DEU,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -196,DEU,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -197,DEU,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -198,DEU,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -199,DEU,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -200,DEU,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -201,DEU,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -202,DEU,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -203,DEU,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -204,DEU,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -205,DEU,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -206,DEU,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -207,DEU,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -208,GRC,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -209,GRC,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -210,GRC,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -211,GRC,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -212,GRC,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -213,GRC,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -214,GRC,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -215,GRC,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -216,GRC,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -217,GRC,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -218,GRC,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -219,GRC,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -220,GRC,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -221,VAT,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -222,VAT,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -223,VAT,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -224,VAT,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -225,VAT,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -226,VAT,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -227,VAT,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -228,VAT,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -229,VAT,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -230,VAT,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -231,VAT,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -232,VAT,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -233,VAT,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -234,HUN,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -235,HUN,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -236,HUN,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -237,HUN,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -238,HUN,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -239,HUN,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -240,HUN,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -241,HUN,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -242,HUN,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -243,HUN,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -244,HUN,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -245,HUN,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -246,HUN,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -247,ISL,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -248,ISL,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -249,ISL,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -250,ISL,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -251,ISL,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -252,ISL,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -253,ISL,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -254,ISL,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -255,ISL,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -256,ISL,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -257,ISL,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -258,ISL,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -259,ISL,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -260,IRL,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -261,IRL,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled. -262,IRL,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -263,IRL,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -264,IRL,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -265,IRL,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -266,IRL,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -267,IRL,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belong to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -268,IRL,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -269,IRL,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -270,IRL,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -271,IRL,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -272,IRL,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -273,ITA,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -274,ITA,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -275,ITA,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -276,ITA,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -277,ITA,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -278,ITA,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -279,ITA,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -280,ITA,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -281,ITA,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -282,ITA,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -283,ITA,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -284,ITA,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -285,ITA,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -286,LVA,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -287,LVA,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -288,LVA,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -289,LVA,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -290,LVA,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -291,LVA,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -292,LVA,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -293,LVA,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -294,LVA,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -295,LVA,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -296,LVA,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -297,LVA,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -298,LVA,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -299,LIE,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -300,LIE,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -301,LIE,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -302,LIE,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -303,LIE,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -304,LIE,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -305,LIE,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -306,LIE,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -307,LIE,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -308,LIE,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -309,LIE,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -310,LIE,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -311,LIE,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -312,LTU,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -313,LTU,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -314,LTU,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -315,LTU,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -316,LTU,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -317,LTU,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -318,LTU,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -319,LTU,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -320,LTU,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -321,LTU,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -322,LTU,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -323,LTU,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -324,LTU,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -325,LUX,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -326,LUX,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -327,LUX,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -328,LUX,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -329,LUX,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -330,LUX,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -331,LUX,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -332,LUX,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -333,LUX,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -334,LUX,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -335,LUX,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -336,LUX,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -337,LUX,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -338,MLT,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -339,MLT,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -340,MLT,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -341,MLT,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -342,MLT,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -343,MLT,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -344,MLT,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -345,MLT,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -346,MLT,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -347,MLT,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -348,MLT,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -349,MLT,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -350,MLT,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -351,MDA,2.5,1.   Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: глобальная отчетность охватывает деградировавшие леса в таблице T5c.См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -352,MDA,2.5,2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена; -353,MDA,2.5,"3.Справочные годы: данные за отчетные годы относятся к ситуации в отчетном году (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанном в Таблице, или в ближайший год, по которому имеются данные, а не средние значения ежегодно области на 5-летние периоды, например 1988-1992 годы в 1990 году. У национальных корреспондентов запрашивается деградированная территория, присутствующая в отчетном году. Если, например, деградация произошла в 2001 году, затронутая область должна быть включена в отчетность за 2005 год, только если область по-прежнему будет деградирована в 2005 году, а также в последующий год (годы) (2010 год), если это необходимо." -354,MDA,2.5,"4. Источники данных: укажите источники отдельно для леса, других лесистых земель и общего количества FOWL, если источники отличаются." -355,MDA,2.5,"5. Страны должны определить пороговые значения для минимального размера деградировавших лесных земель и других лесистых земель, о которых сообщается, а также для критериев и подробных пороговых значений, используемых для определения района как «деградированного». Тем не менее, рекомендуется сообщать только о деградации, что приводит к значительному затруднению восстановления в этом районе (это не обязательно должно быть запланировано, но должно быть указано, если что-то будет препятствовать) , Если древостой будет восстановлен, площадь считается восстановленной." -356,MDA,2.5,"6. “Прежде всего деградирование вызвано” в основном связано с серьезностью влияния деградации. Площадь, деградированная изза различными агентов (независимо от того, какой агент и сколько последующих агентов) должна учитываться только один раз." -357,MDA,2.5,"7. Подклассы “Прежде всего деградация вызвана пастбищами”:эта категория обычно включает в себя деградированные земли (размытые и бедные на гумус) различными домашними животными (ожидается, что деградация иззв диких животных бывает редко). Такая деградация обычно происходит на нелесных землях; однако затронутые участки много раз предназначались для расширения лесов или было решено их залесить. Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградированными лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -358,MDA,2.5,"8. Подклассы “Прежде всего деградация вызвана пожарами”: этот подкласс, как ожидается, будет более распространен на лесных землях, однако деградированные регулярно сжигаемых пастбищ также относятся к этому подклассу.Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградированными лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -359,MDA,2.5,"9. Подкласс “Прежде всего деградация вызвана загрязнением воздуха”: загрязнение воздуха может вызвать изменения рН, выщелачивание питательных веществ, трещины на поверхности почвы и т. д. Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградированными лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -360,MDA,2.5,"10. Подкласс “Прежде всего деградация вызвана опустыниванием”: этот тип деградации в основном связан с воздействием климата / погоды, возможно, в сочетании с пожарами, выпасом животных, обезлесением и другими агентами. Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградированными лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -361,MDA,2.5,"11. Подкласс “В основном деградирует изза других агентов” включает: неоднократное повреждение лесных насаждений, плохое управление лесами, оползни, долгосрочные изменения уровня грунтовых вод и т. д. Агент (агенты), если таковы имеются, должны быть указанны в пустом поле в таблице 2.5.Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, считаются ли эти участки деградированными лесами в вашей стране и если у вас имеется достаточная информация для их мониторинга и отчетности." -362,MDA,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -363,MDA,2.5,"13. Четкое определение момента, когда деградированная зона переходит в нормальное состояние, сложна и может варьироваться в зависимости от типа деградации. Однако успешное восстановление (почти) полного запаса следует считать успешной мелиорацией также в тех случаях, когда нормальная производительность еще не восстановлена. Пожалуйста, используйте «Комментарии», чтобы указать, в какой момент эти участки начинают считаться восстановленными в вашей стране, если у вас есть достаточно информации для их мониторинга и отчетности, и когда они начинают считаться успешно восстановленными." -364,MCO,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -365,MCO,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -366,MCO,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -367,MCO,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -368,MCO,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -369,MCO,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -370,MCO,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -371,MCO,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -372,MCO,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -373,MCO,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -374,MCO,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -375,MCO,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -376,MCO,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -377,MNE,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -378,MNE,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -379,MNE,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -380,MNE,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -381,MNE,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -382,MNE,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -383,MNE,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -384,MNE,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -385,MNE,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -386,MNE,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -387,MNE,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -388,MNE,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -389,MNE,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -390,NLD,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -391,NLD,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -392,NLD,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -393,NLD,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -394,NLD,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -395,NLD,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -396,NLD,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -397,NLD,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -398,NLD,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -399,NLD,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -400,NLD,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -401,NLD,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -402,NLD,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -403,NOR,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -404,NOR,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -405,NOR,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -406,NOR,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -407,NOR,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -408,NOR,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -409,NOR,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -410,NOR,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -411,NOR,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -412,NOR,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -413,NOR,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -414,NOR,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -415,NOR,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -416,POL,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -417,POL,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -418,POL,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -419,POL,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -420,POL,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -421,POL,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -422,POL,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -423,POL,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -424,POL,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -425,POL,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -426,POL,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -427,POL,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -428,POL,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -429,PRT,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -430,PRT,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -431,PRT,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -432,PRT,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -433,PRT,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -434,PRT,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -435,PRT,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -436,PRT,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -437,PRT,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -438,PRT,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -439,PRT,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -440,PRT,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -441,PRT,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -442,ROU,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -443,ROU,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -444,ROU,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -445,ROU,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -446,ROU,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -447,ROU,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -448,ROU,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -449,ROU,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -450,ROU,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -451,ROU,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -452,ROU,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -453,ROU,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -454,ROU,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -455,RUS,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -456,RUS,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -457,RUS,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -458,RUS,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -459,RUS,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -460,RUS,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -461,RUS,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -462,RUS,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -463,RUS,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -464,RUS,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -465,RUS,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -466,RUS,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -467,RUS,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -468,SRB,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -469,SRB,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -470,SRB,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -471,SRB,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -472,SRB,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -473,SRB,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -474,SRB,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -475,SRB,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -476,SRB,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -477,SRB,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -478,SRB,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -479,SRB,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -480,SRB,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -481,SVK,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -482,SVK,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -483,SVK,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -484,SVK,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -485,SVK,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -486,SVK,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -487,SVK,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -488,SVK,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -489,SVK,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -490,SVK,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -491,SVK,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -492,SVK,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -493,SVK,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -494,SVN,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -495,SVN,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled. -496,SVN,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -497,SVN,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -498,SVN,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -499,SVN,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -500,SVN,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -501,SVN,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belong to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -502,SVN,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -503,SVN,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -504,SVN,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -505,SVN,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -506,SVN,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -507,ESP,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -508,ESP,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -509,ESP,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -510,ESP,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -511,ESP,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -512,ESP,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -513,ESP,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -514,ESP,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -515,ESP,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -516,ESP,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -517,ESP,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -518,ESP,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -519,ESP,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -520,SWE,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -521,SWE,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -522,SWE,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -523,SWE,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -524,SWE,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -525,SWE,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -526,SWE,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -527,SWE,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -528,SWE,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -529,SWE,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -530,SWE,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -531,SWE,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -532,SWE,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -533,CHE,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -534,CHE,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -535,CHE,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -536,CHE,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -537,CHE,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -538,CHE,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -539,CHE,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -540,CHE,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -541,CHE,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -542,CHE,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -543,CHE,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -544,CHE,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -545,CHE,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -546,MKD,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -547,MKD,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -548,MKD,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -549,MKD,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -550,MKD,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -551,MKD,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -552,MKD,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -553,MKD,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -554,MKD,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -555,MKD,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -556,MKD,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -557,MKD,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -558,MKD,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -559,TUR,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -560,TUR,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -561,TUR,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -562,TUR,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -563,TUR,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -564,TUR,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -565,TUR,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -566,TUR,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -567,TUR,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -568,TUR,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -569,TUR,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -570,TUR,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -571,TUR,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -572,UKR,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -573,UKR,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -574,UKR,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -575,UKR,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -576,UKR,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -577,UKR,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -578,UKR,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -579,UKR,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -580,UKR,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -581,UKR,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -582,UKR,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -583,UKR,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -584,UKR,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." -585,GBR,2.5,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: global reporting covers degraded forests in Table T5c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -586,GBR,2.5,2. Prefilling: This table has not been prefilled; -587,GBR,2.5,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available, not the averages of annually affected areas for the 5-year periods, e.g. 1988-1992 for 1990. National Correspondents are asked for degraded area present in a reference year. If for example degradation occurred in 2001, the area affected should be included in the reporting for 2005, only if area remains degraded still in 2005, as well as in the subsequent year(s) (2010) if relevant." -588,GBR,2.5,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -589,GBR,2.5,"5. It is up to the countries to define the thresholds for the minimum size of degraded forest land and other wooded land to be reported as well as for criteria and detailed thresholds used to determine area as “degraded”. However, it is recommended to report only degradation that results in significantly hampered re-establishment of the stocking of the area (it does not have to be actually planned, but it has to be obvious that, if the case, it would be hampered). If the stocking is re-established, the area is considered restored." -590,GBR,2.5,6. “Primarily degraded” is mainly related to the severity of the influence on degradation. The area degraded by various agents (no matter which kind of agent and how many subsequent agents) should be counted just once. -591,GBR,2.5,"7. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by grazing”: this category usually includes land degraded (eroded and poor in humus) by various domestic animals (degradation by wild animals is expected to be rare). This type degradation typically takes place on non-forest land; however, the affected plots are many times left for forest expansion or decided to be afforested. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -592,GBR,2.5,"8. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by repeated fires”: this sub-class is expected to be more common on forest land, however, degraded regularly burned pastures also belongs to this sub-class. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -593,GBR,2.5,"9. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by air pollution”: air pollution can cause the changes in pH, leaching of nutrients, crusts on the soil surface, etc. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -594,GBR,2.5,"10. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by desertification”: this type of degradation is mostly related to climate/weather influence possibly combined with fires, grazing, deforestation and other agents. Please use “Country comments” to specify if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country, and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -595,GBR,2.5,"11. Sub-class “Primarily degraded by other agent(s)” comprises: repeated damage to forest stands, poor forest management, landslides, long-term changes in water table, etc. The agent(s), if relevant, has (have) to be named in the blank field in the table 2.5 header. Please use “Country comments” to characterise the agent that caused the degradation, and if these plots are considered to be degraded forest land in your country and if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting." -596,GBR,2.5,12. Total area degraded should be the sum of degradation by individual sub-classes. -597,GBR,2.5,"13. A clear determination of a moment, when a degraded area is reversed to a normal situation is complex, difficult and can vary depending on a type of degradation. However, successful re-establishment of (nearly) full stocking should be considered a successful reclamation also in the cases when a normal productivity has not been restored yet. Please use “Country comments” to specify in which point these plots start to be considered reclaimed in your country, if you have sufficient information for their monitoring and reporting, and when they start to be considered successfully reclaimed." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.1_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.1_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 144411ff94..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.1_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -1,AND,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -2,AUT,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -3,BLR,3.1,Описать метод использованный для определения “рубок”:,"для 1990 года - имеющиеся сведения по рубкам за 1992 год, по всем другим годам- среднее значение за 5 лет объемов заготовки древесины" -4,BEL,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -5,BIH,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -6,BGR,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -7,HRV,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,The total volume of trees that have been marked for felling and which are cut down in a given year. -8,CYP,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -9,CZE,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,fellings are reported to czech statistical office -10,DNK,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,Fellings are registered at the individual tree level within the NFI. -11,EST,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"sample plot based NFI since 2000, data for earlier years from felling documentation statistics and modelling" -12,FIN,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"Data on fellings (of stemwood) are expressed as over bark. Fellings include total removals (commercial roundwood removals, fuelwood in small-scale housing, sawlogs from own forests for household use and energywood made of stemwood) and logging residues. Figures presented here are the averages of each 5-year periods: 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017. All fellings originate from ""forests available for wood supply""." -13,FRA,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,The fellings are estimated on NFI plots. All NFI plots are remeasured 5 years after a first inventory. Felled trees during the period are recorded. -14,GEO,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"No information available from Forest Europe Report 2015, up to now no reliable information available, because of high amount of not authorised fellings!" -15,DEU,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -16,GRC,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -17,VAT,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -18,HUN,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"GS of harvested stands (gross), over bark, including all woody matter over the cutting surface. Comparable to GS of yield tables." -19,ISL,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,Fellings are defined as commercial roundwood volume o.b. with 10% addition as assessment for felling residue -20,IRL,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,Permanent sample plots are used in our NFI and individual trees are mapped. This facilitates extimation of felling in our forest estate. -21,ITA,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"Official wood removals multiplied by 1,57 (conversion factor estimated comparing removals and NFI 2005 data on felled wood). This adjustment takes into consideration bark, residues and unmarketed wood." -22,LVA,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,Total fellings only information on removals is available. Roundwood utilization balance account is a source for information extraction regarding fuelwood. Base for this balance is output volume of wood based products. Specific raw material consumption ratio is used for every kind of manufactured articles to define total necessary removals. Import and export of raw material is taking into account to determine removals. -23,LIE,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -24,LTU,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,Some small-scale fellings mainly to maintain necesary protective and protected feaches of stands are available in some areas of forests unvailable for wood suply -25,LUX,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -26,MLT,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -27,MDA,3.1,Описать метод использованный для определения “рубок”:, -28,MCO,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -29,MNE,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -30,NLD,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"The growing stock, growth and removal survey (Houtoogststatistiek en prognose oogstbaar hout, HOSP) was a monitoring system of about 3000 permanent plots. 600 of these plots were measured each year in the period 1984 to 1999. The results are representative for the forest area that is available for wood supply in the NLD. By measuring the same plots at different moments in time the volume of wood that is felled was determined. The data from the HOSP was used to determine the fellings in 1990 and 2000. In 2013 the 6th NFI was completed which provided new data on the growing stock, increment and fellings. Comparing this data to that of the 5th NFI, the values for 2005 an 2010 could be calculated. Based on extrapolation and implementation of the new forest area, 2015 has been calculated" -31,NOR,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"National statistics of removals (including estimates of firewood and household consumption) given as volume under bark are converted into volume over bark by applying species-specific conversion factors. Removals are converted into fellings by assuming certain percentages of harvesting losses. This corresponds fairly well to the average level of fellings obtained from the NFI, where annual or periodic figures cannot be reliably provided." -32,POL,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -33,PRT,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -34,ROU,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"Wood volume from statistic reports, recorded as volume representing the deduction of volume of standing trees not felled, in each felling site (determined by forest managers as standing stock at the end of each year, based on checks and specific documents on the felling site), from the volume calculated in the „Document for assessment of standing timber for marketing” (compulsory to be elaborated by forest managers for any wood harvesting)." -35,RUS,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -36,SRB,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -37,SVK,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,Felling is defined as the volume of timber that was felled within the tending and regeneration of forest or as an extraordinary felling in the case of forest removal due to change or limitation of forest land use. The felling can be performed as: intentional (planned) and/or incindental (removal of timber damaged by injurious agents in forests). Volume of felled timber does not include volume of timber naturally dead and permanently left in forest. -38,SVN,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -39,ESP,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -40,SWE,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"In the Swedish NFI stumps are measured if felled during last felling season and permanent sample trees that has been felled are identified, i.e. felled trees identified in the field." -41,CHE,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,The definition used is the same as proposed by SoEF. The determination of fellings is based on subsequent measured trees on permanent sample plots. -42,MKD,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"Harvested timber, Gross felled timber" -43,TUR,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,Natural loses were accepted as 1% of total increment. This was calculated for carbon estimation before. -44,UKR,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:, -45,GBR,3.1,Describe method used to determine “fellings”:,"Fellings are derived from 5-yearly averages of UK roundwood production, converted from underbark volumes to standing volumes overbark using factors of 1.244 for softwood and 1.270 for hardwood." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.1_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.1_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 849fa92704..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.1_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -1,ALB,3.1,Natural losses,, -2,ALB,3.1,Net annual increment,, -3,ALB,3.1,Total fellings,, -4,ALB,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -5,AND,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -6,AND,3.1,Natural losses,, -7,AND,3.1,Net annual increment,, -8,AND,3.1,Total fellings,, -9,AND,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -10,AUT,3.1,Gross annual increment,Increment on trees which have been felled or fallen down during the reference periode is not included., -11,AUT,3.1,Natural losses,includes trees fallen down (mortality) and harvests after calamities (harvests by accident), -12,AUT,3.1,Net annual increment,GAI-NL=NAI, -13,AUT,3.1,Total fellings,, -14,AUT,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,"harvests after calamities (harvests by accident, ""Zufallsnutzungen"")", -15,BLR,3.1,Валовой ежегодный прирост,Валовый ежегодный прирост определен по приведенной методике, -16,BLR,3.1,Естественные потери,, -17,BLR,3.1,Чистый ежегодный прирост,, -18,BLR,3.1,Всего рубок,Объм рубок приведен из годовых отчетных данных, -19,BLR,3.1,Рубки естественных потерь,, -20,BEL,3.1,Gross annual increment,"Flanders RFI methodolgy changed since 2010,",not comparable due to methodology changes -21,BEL,3.1,Natural losses,"Flanders RFI methodolgy changed since 2010,",not comparable due to methodology changes -22,BEL,3.1,Net annual increment,"Flanders RFI methodolgy changed since 2010,",not comparable due to methodology changes -23,BEL,3.1,Total fellings,"Flanders RFI methodolgy changed since 2010,",not comparable due to methodology changes -24,BEL,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,"Flanders RFI methodolgy changed since 2010,",not comparable due to methodology changes -25,BIH,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -26,BIH,3.1,Natural losses,, -27,BIH,3.1,Net annual increment,, -28,BIH,3.1,Total fellings,, -29,BIH,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -30,BGR,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -31,BGR,3.1,Natural losses,, -32,BGR,3.1,Net annual increment,, -33,BGR,3.1,Total fellings,"Total fellings=standing timber, laying timber=wood removal", -34,BGR,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,"difference between the standing and the laying timber, i.e. between volume of fellings and wood removals", -35,HRV,3.1,Gross annual increment,"Calculated by measuring growth rings on drillings taken from sample trees when forest was measured. Since we measure past increment of all living trees on sample surface and project it into future, this increment already includes all the natural losses that will occur.", -36,HRV,3.1,Natural losses,"Data were estimated based on the average loss of increment in the state-owned forests in the last three years, which is 13.7%. Data were estimated based on the average loss of increment in the state forests in the last three years, which is 13.7%. Were estimated based on the average loss of increment in the state forests in the last three years, and is 13.7%.", -37,HRV,3.1,Net annual increment,, -38,HRV,3.1,Total fellings,, -39,HRV,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -40,CYP,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -41,CYP,3.1,Natural losses,, -42,CYP,3.1,Net annual increment,, -43,CYP,3.1,Total fellings,, -44,CYP,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -45,CZE,3.1,Gross annual increment,"no national data, proposed default values gives lower value, then national Net annual increment, therefore n/a is reported", -46,CZE,3.1,Natural losses,see GAI comment, -47,CZE,3.1,Net annual increment,"Net annual increment in FAWS was estimated for several years (2010,2012,2014,2015,2017) but not for all, Average ratio 0.894231 of NAI FAWS/Forest was used to recalculate all NAI Forest to NAI FAWS. Under bark to over bark recalculated using average ratio 1.1082967", -48,CZE,3.1,Total fellings,"fellings are reported to czech statistical office in a report without distinguishing Forest and Forest available for supply. In case of fellings it is assumed, that it relates to FAWS and reported fellings from other then FAWS makes unsignificant proportion Under bark to over bark recalculated using average ratio 1.1082967", -49,CZE,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,"fellings are reported to czech statistical office in a report without distinguishing Forest and Forest available for supply. In case of fellings it is assumed, that it relates to FAWS and reported fellings from other then FAWS makes unsignificant proportion Under bark to over bark recalculated using average ratio 1.1082967", -50,DNK,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -51,DNK,3.1,Natural losses,, -52,DNK,3.1,Net annual increment,, -53,DNK,3.1,Total fellings,, -54,DNK,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -55,EST,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -56,EST,3.1,Natural losses,Estimate representing whole period of NFI assessments obtained from measurements and cannot be attributed to single years., -57,EST,3.1,Net annual increment,, -58,EST,3.1,Total fellings,, -59,EST,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -60,FIN,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -61,FIN,3.1,Natural losses,, -62,FIN,3.1,Net annual increment,, -63,FIN,3.1,Total fellings,"Data sources: Natural Resources Institute FIN (Statistical Services, National Forest Inventory and separate studies on roundwood use). Commercial removals are based on annual data collections from roundwood buyers and the state. NFI produces data on felling residues and natural losses.Separate studies produce data on other uses, like on fuelwood use in small-scale housing or household use of sawlogs from own forests. Prefilled data OK, except for 2010; data has been revised from 2008 onwards.",Upward trend in fellings is due to the increasing demand on roundwood. -64,FIN,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -65,FRA,3.1,Gross annual increment,"Gross annual increment has been updated for year 2010 thanks to a new NFI calculation process, based on the measurement of core increment over the last 5 years.", -66,FRA,3.1,Natural losses,"Windfalls due to Klaus storm in 2009 have not been included. They are estimated to be 47,6 millions m3.", -67,FRA,3.1,Net annual increment,, -68,FRA,3.1,Total fellings,"The contribution of windfalls fellings after the 1999 storm are not included. They are estimated to be about 34,2 millions m3 (fellings occured beetwen 2009 and 2012).", -69,FRA,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -70,GEO,3.1,Gross annual increment,"No information available for the whole forest area, information provided in Forest Europe report for 2015 is not reliable, because inventories were not done for few decades.","During the first GEOn National Forest Inventory, which started in 2018 and which results are expected to be available in 2020, a lot if information will be gathered to assess the increment." -71,GEO,3.1,Natural losses,no reliable information available, -72,GEO,3.1,Net annual increment,no reliable information available, -73,GEO,3.1,Total fellings,no reliable information available, -74,GEO,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,no reliable information available, -75,DEU,3.1,Gross annual increment,"BWI-Zuwachs, Fläche normiert", -76,DEU,3.1,Natural losses,"= abgestorben, normiert auf die Gesamtmenge Zuwachs", -77,DEU,3.1,Net annual increment,als Differenz berechnet, -78,DEU,3.1,Total fellings,2012: Wert-bwi 2015, -79,DEU,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -80,GRC,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -81,GRC,3.1,Natural losses,, -82,GRC,3.1,Net annual increment,, -83,GRC,3.1,Total fellings,, -84,GRC,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -85,VAT,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -86,VAT,3.1,Natural losses,, -87,VAT,3.1,Net annual increment,, -88,VAT,3.1,Total fellings,, -89,VAT,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -90,HUN,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -91,HUN,3.1,Natural losses,Calculated data by an indirect approach: NL = GAI - FELLINGS - delta(GS), -92,HUN,3.1,Net annual increment,NAI = GAI - NL, -93,HUN,3.1,Total fellings,"Registered in the NFD, by the Forest Authority.", -94,HUN,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,"Registered in the NFD, by the Forest Authority as ""sanitary cutting"".", -95,ISL,3.1,Gross annual increment,Can not be estimated as the natural losses are unknown, -96,ISL,3.1,Natural losses,Unknown, -97,ISL,3.1,Net annual increment,Calculated directly from Growing stock estimates in reporting form 1.2. Growing stock,Increasing because of increasing forest area and growth -98,ISL,3.1,Total fellings,Calculated directly from Growing stock estimates in reporting form 3.2. Roundwood, -99,ISL,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -100,IRL,3.1,Gross annual increment,Trees <10cm Dbh excl., -101,IRL,3.1,Natural losses,Trees <10cm Dbh excl., -102,IRL,3.1,Net annual increment,Trees <10cm Dbh excl., -103,IRL,3.1,Total fellings,Trees <10cm Dbh excl., -104,IRL,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,Trees <10cm Dbh excl., -105,ITA,3.1,Gross annual increment,"Minimum DBH considered is 10 cm (increment of trees with DBH>10 cm - same threshold of tables 1.2; increment assessed by tree ring measurement). Apart from 2005, other values have been retrieved by means of linear inter/extrapolation of NFI 1985 and 2005 data. More details on the reinterpretation of 1985 NFI data, described in FRA-2010 growing-stock related tables.","Total increment is slightly, but gradually increasing, while it is substantially stable if calculated per ha." -106,ITA,3.1,Natural losses,Natural losses according to the cited study (Tabacchi et al. 2010) correspond to the 12.6% of the Gross Annual Increment. This percentage has been applied to all reporting years.,"The trend follows the gross annual increment trend,as a consequence of the procedure used to derive natural losses." -107,ITA,3.1,Net annual increment,"Since no direct measurements were undertaken in the two NFIs, the net annual increment is derived by subtracting the natural losses, which are estimated on the basis of a fixed percentage of the gross annual increment (see above).","The trend follows the gross annual increment trend,as a consequence of the procedure used to derive net annual increment." -108,ITA,3.1,Total fellings,Derived from removals see below,There is no regular trend as this factor is prevalently market driven. -109,ITA,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,Default values based on information provided in Table 3 (below), -110,LVA,3.1,Gross annual increment,Only information on total forest is available. Forest available for wood supply is 93 % of total., -111,LVA,3.1,Natural losses,, -112,LVA,3.1,Net annual increment,, -113,LVA,3.1,Total fellings,"Only information on removals is available. National bark factor is 1,12. Here is a change in the reported data, because it was found a technical error in the conversion of from the removals u. b. to fellings o.b.", -114,LVA,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,Fellings of natural losses are determine from sanitary opinion of the State Forest Service and forest ovners notifications., -115,LIE,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -116,LIE,3.1,Natural losses,, -117,LIE,3.1,Net annual increment,, -118,LIE,3.1,Total fellings,, -119,LIE,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -120,LTU,3.1,Gross annual increment,"Estimated according sucessive measurements on permanent sample plots and distribution of gross increment into accumulated or volume of change, volume of dead and volume of felled trees.", -121,LTU,3.1,Natural losses,"Natural loses are estimated dead trees, detected in sucessive measurements instead of living trees in previous inventory.", -122,LTU,3.1,Net annual increment,Is estimated by subtraction of natural losses from gross increment., -123,LTU,3.1,Total fellings,"Fellings were estimated according stumps, detected in succesive measurements instead of living (feling of living trees) or dead trees (felling of natural losses) in previous inventory.", -124,LTU,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,"Felling of natural losses have been estimated according stumps, detected in sucessive measurements instead of dead trees in previous inventory.", -125,LUX,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -126,LUX,3.1,Natural losses,, -127,LUX,3.1,Net annual increment,, -128,LUX,3.1,Total fellings,, -129,LUX,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -130,MLT,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -131,MLT,3.1,Natural losses,, -132,MLT,3.1,Net annual increment,, -133,MLT,3.1,Total fellings,, -134,MLT,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -135,MDA,3.1,Валовой ежегодный прирост,, -136,MDA,3.1,Естественные потери,, -137,MDA,3.1,Чистый ежегодный прирост,, -138,MDA,3.1,Всего рубок,, -139,MDA,3.1,Рубки естественных потерь,, -140,MCO,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -141,MCO,3.1,Natural losses,, -142,MCO,3.1,Net annual increment,, -143,MCO,3.1,Total fellings,, -144,MCO,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -145,MNE,3.1,Gross annual increment,2780000m3,Trends are declining -146,MNE,3.1,Natural losses,, -147,MNE,3.1,Net annual increment,, -148,MNE,3.1,Total fellings,, -149,MNE,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -150,NLD,3.1,Gross annual increment,Gross annual increment is not calculated as such in the NLD., -151,NLD,3.1,Natural losses,, -152,NLD,3.1,Net annual increment,, -153,NLD,3.1,Total fellings,, -154,NLD,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,Fellings of natural losses are not recorded in the NLD., -155,NOR,3.1,Gross annual increment,"Calculated from annual increment under bark (from the NFI) adjusted for bark and for ingrowth of small trees below the 5 cm threshold for measurement of individual trees. Old data have been replaced by new estimates, because of available new data and a slightly changed concept for calculation.", -156,NOR,3.1,Natural losses,, -157,NOR,3.1,Net annual increment,, -158,NOR,3.1,Total fellings,, -159,NOR,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,"Has been estimated as a fixed percentage of total fellings (based on the NFI), since annual data cannot be provided.", -160,POL,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -161,POL,3.1,Natural losses,, -162,POL,3.1,Net annual increment,, -163,POL,3.1,Total fellings,, -164,POL,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -165,PRT,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -166,PRT,3.1,Natural losses,, -167,PRT,3.1,Net annual increment,, -168,PRT,3.1,Total fellings,, -169,PRT,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -170,ROU,3.1,Gross annual increment,"Gross annual increment = Growing stock available for wood supply multiplied by Default values of gross increment percentage, by growing stock and mean age of stands in Table 1 (2.8 / 3.2)", -171,ROU,3.1,Natural losses,Natural losses = Gross annual increment x 16 % (Default values of natural losses percentage of gross increment in Table 2), -172,ROU,3.1,Net annual increment,, -173,ROU,3.1,Total fellings,, -174,ROU,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,Fellings ... of which: of natural losses = Natural losses x 30 % (Share of felled dead trees in total natural losses in % in Table 2), -175,RUS,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -176,RUS,3.1,Natural losses,, -177,RUS,3.1,Net annual increment,, -178,RUS,3.1,Total fellings,, -179,RUS,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -180,SRB,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -181,SRB,3.1,Natural losses,, -182,SRB,3.1,Net annual increment,, -183,SRB,3.1,Total fellings,, -184,SRB,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -185,SVK,3.1,Gross annual increment,"GAI was derived by means of default values of gross increment percentage in Table 1 (3,0%) for growing stock 221-280 m3 per ha and mean age more than 50 years which correspond to given reported years.", -186,SVK,3.1,Natural losses,The difference: GAI - NAI, -187,SVK,3.1,Net annual increment,Total current increment (TCI) means the volume of timber annually accrued in forests.,The volume of TCI has continuously increasing. -188,SVK,3.1,Total fellings,Felled wood under bark with diameter over 7 cm. Top and branches less than 7 cm are not included in total fellings (they amount about 12% of total fellings). Volumes of fellings were converted into the volumes over bark by using this average conversion coefficient for bark 1.105795 (1.091838 for coniferous and 1.118893 for non-coniferous tree species). The conversion coefficients were derived from the data collected in National Forest Inventory and Monitoring 2015-2016. Previously reported data were recalculated by means of new conversion coefficients.,"The main factor behind increased felling capacity and actual fellings is the current age structure of forests in SVK and their ever increasing growing stock, especially in forests over 70 years of age (8th and above age classes). This is caused by a higher than normal area of forests in mentioned age classes. These forests are mature and thus of felling age. As a result, the volume of planned felling has gradually grown and reached 9.69 million m3 in 2016. Over the last 20 years (compared to 1996), the planned felling almost doubled; it increased by 96%. In spite of these facts, realised felling is still lower when compared to the total current increment which was 12.0 million m3 in 2017." -189,SVK,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,"Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead and heavy damaged trees (trees not able to survive) because of natural cause, e.g. by natural mortality, diseases, insects attacks, fire, windthrow or other physical damage. Volumes of fellings were converted into the volumes over bark by using following average conversion coefficient for bark 1.105795 (1.091838 for coniferous and 1.118893 for non-coniferous tree species) derived from the data of NFIM 2015-2016 including data for previously reported years.","Fellings of natural losses go up due to higher growing stock and higher occurrence of natural causes. The annual share of incidental (calamitous) felling from the total felling has fluctuated from 42% to 65% since 1990. The dramatic increase occurred after extensive damage to forests caused by windthrow in November 2004 which triggered mass outbreaks of bark beetle species in coniferous forests (spruce forests in particular). Compared to the beginning of the 1990s, the volume of salvaged calamitous timber doubled or even tripled in some years following 2004. The felling increased again in 2014 and 2015 following the catastrophic windstorm on 15 May 2014." -190,SVN,3.1,Gross annual increment,Gross annual increment + increment of felled trees. For the year 2015 the prediction based on the 2012 was done. Logarithmic function was used., -191,SVN,3.1,Natural losses,Trees that had died inside inventory period,The trend is exponential due to big damages in forests after the 2012. -192,SVN,3.1,Net annual increment,Net annual increment = Gross annual increment - Natural losses, -193,SVN,3.1,Total fellings,Trees that had been felled between two inventory periods,The trend is exponential due to big damages in forests after the 2012. -194,SVN,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,The volume of felling due to forest protection reasons - sanitary fellings,The % of sanitary fellings based on the SFS 2015 report -195,ESP,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -196,ESP,3.1,Natural losses,, -197,ESP,3.1,Net annual increment,, -198,ESP,3.1,Total fellings,, -199,ESP,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -200,SWE,3.1,Gross annual increment,"Estimates using NFI-data. GAI/ha for productive forestland, formally protected areas excluded, applied to the area of FAWS. Growth for trees felled during the period included. Minimum dbh=0 cm",Increasing -201,SWE,3.1,Natural losses,Estimates using NFI-data. Growth for trees felled during the period included. Minimum dbh=10 cm,Increasing due to heavy storms -202,SWE,3.1,Net annual increment,GAI-Natural losses,Increasing -203,SWE,3.1,Total fellings,Estimates of total fellings by the Swedish Forest Agency,Stable -204,SWE,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,NFI-estimate: Felled trees are chategorised in the field as living or dead at time of felling. Minimum dbh=5 cm.,"Heavy storms have increased the annual natural losses and intensive campaigns to recover stormfelled trees has been promoted, i.e. increased felling of" -205,CHE,3.1,Gross annual increment,Definition is the same as in SoEF., -206,CHE,3.1,Natural losses,Definition is the same as in SoEF., -207,CHE,3.1,Net annual increment,Definition is the same as in SoEF., -208,CHE,3.1,Total fellings,Definition is the same as in SoEF., -209,CHE,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,Definition is the same as in SoEF.,Due to a heavy storm in 1999 the fellings of natural losses for the reference year 1999.5 is extraordinarily high. -210,MKD,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -211,MKD,3.1,Natural losses,, -212,MKD,3.1,Net annual increment,, -213,MKD,3.1,Total fellings,, -214,MKD,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -215,TUR,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -216,TUR,3.1,Natural losses,, -217,TUR,3.1,Net annual increment,, -218,TUR,3.1,Total fellings,, -219,TUR,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -220,UKR,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -221,UKR,3.1,Natural losses,, -222,UKR,3.1,Net annual increment,, -223,UKR,3.1,Total fellings,, -224,UKR,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,, -225,GBR,3.1,Gross annual increment,, -226,GBR,3.1,Natural losses,Data not currently available., -227,GBR,3.1,Net annual increment,Derived from average annual change in growing stock estimates and total fellings., -228,GBR,3.1,Total fellings,"Derived from UK roundwood production, based on total deliveries of UK-grown roundwood to processors and others. Industry standard conversion factors have been used to convert to standing volumes. Volumes of timber felled but not recovered (which are excluded from the fellings data reported) are not thought to be significant.", -229,GBR,3.1,Fellings of natural losses,Data not currently available., diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.1_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.1_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 2a718eef4c..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.1_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -3,ALB,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -4,ALB,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -5,ALB,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -6,AND,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -7,AND,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -8,AND,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -9,AND,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -10,AND,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -11,AND,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -12,AUT,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -13,AUT,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -14,AUT,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -15,AUT,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -16,AUT,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -17,AUT,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -18,BLR,3.1,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -19,BLR,3.1,"2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придержи-ваться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -20,BLR,3.1,"3. Исходные годы: Значения для исходных годов относятся к средним показателям за 5-летние периоды 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 соответственно, а не к данным “центрального года” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанного в таблице." -21,BLR,3.1,"4. Общий запас древесины, прирост, естественные потери и рубки учитываются с корой." -22,BLR,3.1,"5. Рубки естественных потерь включают в себя рубку мертвых деревьев и рубку деревьев уже сваленных по естественным причинам, например, штормами." -23,BLR,3.1,"6. Если нет данных страны о “валовом ежегодном приросте”, “естественных потерях” или “рубках естественных потерь”, в отчете страны должны подаваться значения по умолчанию на основе информации, предоставленной в таблицах 1, 2 или 3 (внизу), вместо того, чтобы оставлять поля пустыми. Если использован этот вариант, то это следует явно отметить в «Комментариях»." -24,BEL,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -25,BEL,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -26,BEL,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -27,BEL,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -28,BEL,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -29,BEL,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -30,BIH,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -31,BIH,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -32,BIH,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -33,BIH,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -34,BIH,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -35,BIH,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -36,BGR,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -37,BGR,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -38,BGR,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -39,BGR,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -40,BGR,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -41,BGR,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -42,HRV,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -43,HRV,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -44,HRV,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -45,HRV,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -46,HRV,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -47,HRV,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -48,CYP,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -49,CYP,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -50,CYP,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -51,CYP,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -52,CYP,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -53,CYP,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -54,CZE,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -55,CZE,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -56,CZE,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -57,CZE,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -58,CZE,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -59,CZE,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -60,DNK,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -61,DNK,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -62,DNK,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -63,DNK,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -64,DNK,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -65,DNK,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -66,EST,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -67,EST,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -68,EST,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -69,EST,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -70,EST,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -71,EST,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -72,FIN,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -73,FIN,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -74,FIN,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -75,FIN,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -76,FIN,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -77,FIN,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -78,FRA,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -79,FRA,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -80,FRA,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -81,FRA,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -82,FRA,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -83,FRA,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -84,GEO,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -85,GEO,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -86,GEO,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -87,GEO,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -88,GEO,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -89,GEO,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -90,DEU,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -91,DEU,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -92,DEU,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -93,DEU,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -94,DEU,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -95,DEU,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -96,GRC,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -97,GRC,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -98,GRC,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -99,GRC,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -100,GRC,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -101,GRC,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -102,VAT,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -103,VAT,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -104,VAT,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -105,VAT,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -106,VAT,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -107,VAT,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -108,HUN,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -109,HUN,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -110,HUN,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -111,HUN,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -112,HUN,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -113,HUN,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -114,ISL,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -115,ISL,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -116,ISL,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -117,ISL,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -118,ISL,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -119,ISL,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -120,IRL,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -121,IRL,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -122,IRL,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -123,IRL,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -124,IRL,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -125,IRL,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -126,ITA,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -127,ITA,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -128,ITA,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -129,ITA,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -130,ITA,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -131,ITA,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -132,LVA,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -133,LVA,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -134,LVA,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -135,LVA,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -136,LVA,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -137,LVA,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -138,LIE,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -139,LIE,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -140,LIE,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -141,LIE,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -142,LIE,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -143,LIE,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -144,LTU,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -145,LTU,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -146,LTU,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -147,LTU,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -148,LTU,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -149,LTU,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -150,LUX,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -151,LUX,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -152,LUX,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -153,LUX,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -154,LUX,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -155,LUX,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -156,MLT,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -157,MLT,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -158,MLT,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -159,MLT,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -160,MLT,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -161,MLT,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -162,MDA,3.1,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -163,MDA,3.1,"2. Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -164,MDA,3.1,"3. Исходные годы: Значения для исходных годов относятся к средним показателям за 5-летние периоды 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 соответственно, а не к данным “центрального года” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанного в таблице." -165,MDA,3.1,"4. Общий запас древесины, прирост, естественные потери и рубки учитываются с корой." -166,MDA,3.1,"5. Рубки естественных потерь включают в себя рубку мертвых деревьев и рубку деревьев уже сваленных по естественным причинам, например, штормами." -167,MDA,3.1,"6. Если нет данных страны о “валовом ежегодном приросте”, “естественных потерях” или “рубках естественных потерь”, в отчете страны должны подаваться значения по умолчанию на основе информации, предоставленной в таблицах 1, 2 или 3 (внизу), вместо того, чтобы оставлять поля пустыми. Если использован этот вариант, то это следует явно отметить в «Комментариях»." -168,MCO,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -169,MCO,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -170,MCO,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -171,MCO,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -172,MCO,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -173,MCO,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -174,MNE,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -175,MNE,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -176,MNE,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -177,MNE,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -178,MNE,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -179,MNE,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -180,NLD,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -181,NLD,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -182,NLD,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -183,NLD,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -184,NLD,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -185,NLD,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -186,NOR,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -187,NOR,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -188,NOR,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -189,NOR,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -190,NOR,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -191,NOR,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -192,POL,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -193,POL,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -194,POL,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -195,POL,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -196,POL,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -197,POL,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -198,PRT,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -199,PRT,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -200,PRT,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -201,PRT,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -202,PRT,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -203,PRT,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -204,ROU,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -205,ROU,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -206,ROU,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -207,ROU,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -208,ROU,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -209,ROU,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -210,RUS,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -211,RUS,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -212,RUS,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -213,RUS,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -214,RUS,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -215,RUS,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -216,SRB,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -217,SRB,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -218,SRB,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -219,SRB,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -220,SRB,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -221,SRB,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -222,SVK,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -223,SVK,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -224,SVK,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -225,SVK,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -226,SVK,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -227,SVK,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -228,SVN,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -229,SVN,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -230,SVN,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -231,SVN,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -232,SVN,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -233,SVN,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -234,ESP,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -235,ESP,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -236,ESP,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -237,ESP,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -238,ESP,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -239,ESP,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -240,SWE,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -241,SWE,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -242,SWE,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -243,SWE,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -244,SWE,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -245,SWE,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -246,CHE,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -247,CHE,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -248,CHE,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -249,CHE,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -250,CHE,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -251,CHE,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -252,MKD,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -253,MKD,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -254,MKD,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -255,MKD,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -256,MKD,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -257,MKD,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -258,TUR,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -259,TUR,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -260,TUR,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -261,TUR,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -262,TUR,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -263,TUR,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -264,UKR,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -265,UKR,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -266,UKR,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -267,UKR,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -268,UKR,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -269,UKR,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." -270,GBR,3.1,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -271,GBR,3.1,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -272,GBR,3.1,"3. Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -273,GBR,3.1,"4. Growing stock, increment, natural losses and fellings are reported over bark." -274,GBR,3.1,"5. Fellings of natural losses include felling of dead trees and cutting of trees already brought down by natural cause, e.g. by storm." -275,GBR,3.1,"6. If no national data on “Gross annual increment”, “Natural losses” or “Fellings of natural losses” exist, the country should report default values based on the information provided in Tables 1, 2 or 3 (below), rather than leaving the fields empty. If this option is used, it should be clearly indicated under “Country comments”." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.2_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.2_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index c4496badd8..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.2_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -1,ALB,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -2,ALB,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -3,AND,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -4,AND,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -5,AND,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -6,AUT,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:","""m³ u.b."" is common for measurement and clearance in AUT and is used by the national removals statistics. Therefore, there is no need for a bark conversion factor." -7,AUT,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -8,AUT,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,Values are based on the annual removals statistics and the official prices statistics. -9,BLR,3.2,"Если применимо, коэффициент конверсии коры от “с корой” к “без коры”:", -10,BLR,3.2,"Подход, примененный для определения “рыночный”:", -11,BLR,3.2,"Подход, примененный для определения стоимости:", -12,BEL,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:",over bark -13,BEL,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -14,BEL,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -15,BIH,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -16,BIH,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -17,BIH,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -18,BGR,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -19,BGR,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -20,BGR,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -21,HRV,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -22,HRV,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -23,HRV,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -24,CYP,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -25,CYP,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -26,CYP,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -27,CZE,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -28,CZE,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -29,CZE,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -30,DNK,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -31,DNK,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -32,DNK,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -33,EST,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:",1.14 -34,EST,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -35,EST,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -36,FIN,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:","Bark conversion factor varies between 0.86–0.90, depending on tree species and roundwood assortment." -37,FIN,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,"All industrial roundwood is marketed. Of woodfuel, about 22% is estimated as marketed." -38,FIN,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,"Volume*unit value. Unit value=the weighted average of roadside prices for each year. Woodfuel is an exception, see above." -39,FRA,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:",Bark factors are fixed by species and product category. -40,FRA,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,See Eurostat Doc. Forest/2009WG/05 -41,FRA,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,"Data come from the survey on the final value of forest harvested products until 2010 and from the wood prices survey since 2011. The total value of marketed roundwood and fuelwood is calculated using the volumes reported in the annual forest harvesting sector survey. The total value is the same wether the volume is under or over bark, only the unit value differs." -42,GEO,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -43,GEO,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,no information available -44,GEO,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,no information available -45,DEU,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -46,DEU,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -47,DEU,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -48,GRC,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -49,GRC,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -50,GRC,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -51,VAT,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -52,VAT,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -53,VAT,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -54,HUN,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:",Noble oaks: 0.802; turkey oak: 0.790; beech: 0.900; hornbeam: 0.900; black locust: 0.800; other hardwood species: 0.830; poplars and willows: 0.820; other softwood species: 0.820; coniferous: 0.800. For the interval between 1988 and 2000 overall averages were applied while species data were not available. -55,HUN,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -56,HUN,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,We have sold volume and related value data from state forestry enterprises covering more than the half of total annual felling volume. From these data an average value over volume was estimated and multiplied by total annual harvesting volumes. -57,ISL,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:",0.87 -58,ISL,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,We only have data for marketed wood that is wood sold for money -59,ISL,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,Rough average price for roundwood on bark (2016 = 21470 ISK.) -60,IRL,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -61,IRL,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -62,IRL,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -63,ITA,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:","original data refers to ""underbark""" -64,ITA,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,all wood recorded in JQ1 is marketed -65,ITA,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,Values at production at current prices -66,LVA,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -67,LVA,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -68,LVA,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -69,LIE,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -70,LIE,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -71,LIE,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -72,LTU,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:",0.886 -73,LTU,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -74,LTU,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -75,LUX,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -76,LUX,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -77,LUX,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -78,MLT,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -79,MLT,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -80,MLT,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -81,MDA,3.2,"Если применимо, коэффициент конверсии коры от “с корой” к “без коры”:", -82,MDA,3.2,"Подход, примененный для определения “рыночный”:", -83,MDA,3.2,"Подход, примененный для определения стоимости:", -84,MCO,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -85,MCO,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -86,MCO,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -87,MNE,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -88,MNE,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -89,MNE,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -90,NLD,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -91,NLD,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -92,NLD,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -93,NOR,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:",National statistics given under bark. -94,NOR,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -95,NOR,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,Average annual market prices. -96,POL,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -97,POL,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,"we understand that this question is not appropriate; in reference to the definition, both marketed and non-marketed wood were reported" -98,POL,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,The prices of wood in State Forests National Forest Holding were used for all removals. For wood from other sites than forest the prices of broadleaved sawnwood and fuelwood were used. -99,PRT,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -100,PRT,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -101,PRT,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -102,ROU,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -103,ROU,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -104,ROU,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -105,RUS,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -106,RUS,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -107,RUS,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -108,SRB,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -109,SRB,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -110,SRB,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -111,SVK,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:","No, volumes of wood removals, industrial roundwood and woodfuel are registered ""under bark"" in national statistical reports." -112,SVK,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,Assortments of raw timber that have been sold by the producer to the purchaser / consumer -113,SVK,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,"Revenues from the sale of the reported assortments of raw timber (industrial roundwood and woodfuel) are considered as ""value""." -114,SVN,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:",Data from FAOSTAT are considered as underbark volumes in period 1994-2017. For years 1988-1993 see comments below. -115,SVN,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,All removals used in calculation are in line with Questionnaire notes and definitions. Data include marketed and non-marketed volumes. Values refer to price at roadside. -116,SVN,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,"Removals were multiplied by purchase prices at roadside. Detailed and structured calculation was used for years 1995-2017 (prices and volumes divided to coniferous and decidous wood and to assortments: sawlogs, pulpwood, other industrial wood and fuelwood). For years 1988-1993 agregated prices of structured categories same as in reporting table were used in calculation of market value due to availabilty of official data (industrial wood and fuelwood)." -117,ESP,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -118,ESP,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,There is no information about self consumption therefore we asume that all removals are marketed. -119,ESP,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -120,SWE,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -121,SWE,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,"Refers to volumes where there is an economic transaction, i.e. not self-consumption. The exceptions of this approach is forest industries with owned forest land where removals are for use in own forest industries. These removals volumes have categorized as marketed." -122,SWE,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,Market value at road side before costs for felling. -123,CHE,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -124,CHE,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -125,CHE,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -126,MKD,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -127,MKD,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -128,MKD,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -129,TUR,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -130,TUR,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -131,TUR,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -132,UKR,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:", -133,UKR,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:, -134,UKR,3.2,Approach used to determine value:, -135,GBR,3.2,"If applicable, bark conversion factor from “over bark” to “under bark”:","0.893 for softwood, 0.875 for hardwood" -136,GBR,3.2,Approach used to determine “marketed”:,"No estimates are currently available of quantities marketed. Reported data are based on reported deliveries to wood processors and estimates for woodfuel and other uses. The estimates for woodfuel and other uses attempt to include material destined for local use, but are likely to undercount the unmarketed quantities. Improved estimates should be available after 2nd cycle results are available from the National Forest Inventory." -137,GBR,3.2,Approach used to determine value:,"Values estimated by applying Forestry Commission/ Natural Resources Wales unit prices for direct production (i.e. harvested, at roadside) sales to total estimated UK volumes." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.2_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.2_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index bcd4a1e7e9..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.2_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,3.2,General comments,, -1,ALB,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -2,ALB,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -3,ALB,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -4,ALB,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -5,AND,3.2,General comments,, -6,AND,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -7,AND,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -8,AND,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -9,AND,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -10,AUT,3.2,General comments,Wood removals include only removals from forests and OWL. On OWL areas there are no/hardly any removals.,"From 2006, the minimum diameter (>=7cm) for detection of removals was repealed. This in order to enable a proper detection of forest wood chips." -11,AUT,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -12,AUT,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -13,AUT,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -14,AUT,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -15,BLR,3.2,Общие комментарии,, -16,BLR,3.2,Вывозка делового круглого леса – Объем,вывозка заготовленной деловой древесины,с корой -17,BLR,3.2,Вывозка делового круг-лого леса – Стоимость,, -18,BLR,3.2,Вывозка древесного топлива – Объем,вывозка заготовленой дровяной древесины,с корой -19,BLR,3.2,Вывозка древесного топлива - Стоимость,, -20,BEL,3.2,General comments,, -21,BEL,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,,no significative trend -22,BEL,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -23,BEL,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -24,BEL,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -25,BIH,3.2,General comments,, -26,BIH,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -27,BIH,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -28,BIH,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -29,BIH,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -30,BGR,3.2,General comments,, -31,BGR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -32,BGR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -33,BGR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -34,BGR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -35,HRV,3.2,General comments,, -36,HRV,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -37,HRV,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -38,HRV,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -39,HRV,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -40,CYP,3.2,General comments,, -41,CYP,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -42,CYP,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -43,CYP,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -44,CYP,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -45,CZE,3.2,General comments,, -46,CZE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -47,CZE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -48,CZE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -49,CZE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -50,DNK,3.2,General comments,, -51,DNK,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -52,DNK,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -53,DNK,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -54,DNK,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -55,EST,3.2,General comments,"Data source: NFI (1999–2008) theoretical assormentation of cut trees, official statistics 1990–1998 combined with NFI data (Removals from OWL included). Data for 2009-2017 according to Wood Balance", -56,EST,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,Based on theoretical assortmentation of the felling volume., -57,EST,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -58,EST,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,Based on theoretical assortmentation of the felling volume., -59,EST,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -60,FIN,3.2,General comments,"Data source: Natural Resouces Institute FIN, Statistical Services. All roundwood and woodfuel are here reported under bark, original data are over bark.", -61,FIN,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,Prefilled data from FAOSTAT OK.,The demand for industrial roundwood has increased during the recent years. -62,FIN,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,National currency is EUR and here values are reported in nominal values (1000 EUR). Value calculations are based on unit values which are weighted averages of roadside (delivery) prices for each year., -63,FIN,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,"Prefilled data from FAOSTAT OK, except that of woodfuel 2012. In FAOSTAT database data seems to be correct.", -64,FIN,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,Unit value of woodfuel has been estimated as 90% of the weighted average of the delivery price of the birch pulpwood (nominal values)., -65,FRA,3.2,General comments,"All volumes are reported underbark but it would better to report overbark volumes, at least for woodfuel.",The difference between roundwood and woodfuel prices are small because roundwood includes industry wood whose value is lower than fuelwoods. -66,FRA,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,"Data collected by the annual sector survey ""forest harvesting"" carried out by the ministry of agriculture. From 2005, all volumes are reported over bark. Between 1988 and 2004, the volumes were over or under bark, depending on the species and categories.The under bark volumes were converted into overbark volumes.","Industrial roundwood removals were disrupted by the 1999 and 2009 storms, but also by the economic crisis of 2008. Industrial roundwood removals were low in 2013, then they increased before settle down." -67,FRA,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,"Survey on the final value of forest harvested products until 2010, and survey on wood prices since 2011.",The marketed wood prices (in constant euros) are always affected by storms. They decreased significantly in years 2000 and 2009. The average wood prices includes large disparities between different products. -68,FRA,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,"For marketed wood, data from the annual sector survey ""forest harvesting"" carried out by the ministry of agriculture.The non-marketed fuelwood, coming from forests or not, is estimated accordingly to the French method exposed to the Eurostat forest statistics workgroup on the 11.26.2009 (see Eurostat Doc. Forest/2009WG/05).","The woodfuel removals declined steadily since 1992. This trend reverses at the end of the period, due to the development of policies in favor of fuelwood energies." -69,FRA,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,"No value are available for non-marketed fuelwood. Since it is the same product as marketed fuelwood, their value was used.","Unlike the industrial roundwood, the fuelwood prices are not much influenced by storms and economic crises." -70,GEO,3.2,General comments,"The information provided here is not considering the amount of wood, which has been extracted without authorization. As this amount is exceeding the legally harvested amount, the provided data is not reliable. The data has been copied from FRA 2015 report.",Supplied budget organisation (45 000 m3) -71,GEO,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -72,GEO,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,no information available, -73,GEO,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -74,GEO,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,no information available, -75,DEU,3.2,General comments,, -76,DEU,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -77,DEU,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -78,DEU,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -79,DEU,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -80,GRC,3.2,General comments,, -81,GRC,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -82,GRC,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -83,GRC,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -84,GRC,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -85,VAT,3.2,General comments,, -86,VAT,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -87,VAT,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -88,VAT,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -89,VAT,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -90,HUN,3.2,General comments,A slight calculation error has been found and corrected since the last submission. Net volume on country scale was estimated from sampling data being gathered in the frame of National Statistical Data Collection Programme and gross volume data of National Forestry Database., -91,HUN,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -92,HUN,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -93,HUN,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -94,HUN,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -95,ISL,3.2,General comments,, -96,ISL,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -97,ISL,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -98,ISL,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -99,ISL,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -100,IRL,3.2,General comments,, -101,IRL,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -102,IRL,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -103,IRL,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -104,IRL,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -105,ITA,3.2,General comments,No information on unmarketed wood is available., -106,ITA,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,This removal has never been very important in ITA. The major part of industrial roundwood is imported.,It is regularly decreasing. -107,ITA,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,"Values before 2002 (originally in Italian Lira) have been converted into Euro: (1 Euro is equal to 1936,27 Lira).",There is no real trend. It is affected by market orientation. -108,ITA,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,It represents the larger part of wood removed from Italian forests (70% in average),Wood fuel removal is steadly increasing. -109,ITA,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,"Values before 2002 (originally in Italian Lira) have been converted into Euro: (1 Euro is equal to 1936,27 Lira).",There is no real trend. It is affected by market orientation. -110,LVA,3.2,General comments,, -111,LVA,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -112,LVA,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -113,LVA,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -114,LVA,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -115,LIE,3.2,General comments,, -116,LIE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -117,LIE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -118,LIE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -119,LIE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -120,LTU,3.2,General comments,, -121,LTU,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -122,LTU,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -123,LTU,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -124,LTU,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -125,LUX,3.2,General comments,, -126,LUX,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -127,LUX,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -128,LUX,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -129,LUX,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -130,MLT,3.2,General comments,, -131,MLT,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -132,MLT,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -133,MLT,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -134,MLT,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -135,MDA,3.2,Общие комментарии,, -136,MDA,3.2,вывозка делового круглого леса – Объем,, -137,MDA,3.2,вывозка делового круглого леса – Стоимость,, -138,MDA,3.2,вывозка древесного топлива – Объем,, -139,MDA,3.2,вывозка древесного топлива - Стоимость,, -140,MCO,3.2,General comments,, -141,MCO,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -142,MCO,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -143,MCO,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -144,MCO,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -145,MNE,3.2,General comments,, -146,MNE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -147,MNE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -148,MNE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -149,MNE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -150,NLD,3.2,General comments,, -151,NLD,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -152,NLD,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,"Data on average wood prices in the years 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992 and 1993 was not available. For these years the wood price was calculated through interpolation. The most recent prices on roundwood are from the year 2015, later years have been calculated based on extrapolation",Roundwood prices in the NLD have been rising since 2006 and remain high. There are no signs this will change in the near future. -153,NLD,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -154,NLD,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,"Woodfuel marketvalue have been based on expert estimations, and if required inter- or extrapolated.", -155,NOR,3.2,General comments,, -156,NOR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -157,NOR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -158,NOR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,"Data have been changed in comparison with the 2015 reporting, to better take into account household consumption of firewood. That also applies to the estimated value.", -159,NOR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,Data are only available for the period 2007-2012. The 2007 value has been used for previous years., -160,POL,3.2,General comments,changes in old data comes from the adjustment to the the approach used currently within JFSQ, -161,POL,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -162,POL,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -163,POL,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -164,POL,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -165,PRT,3.2,General comments,"ICNF only has data for 2015 and to ""Roundwood removals"". Even though, this information was registered in table", -166,PRT,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,"According to reported in JFSQ (2015) - ""Industrial Rounwood (Wood in rough)""", -167,PRT,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -168,PRT,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,"According to reported in JFSQ (2015) - ""Wood Fuel, Including Wood for Charcoal""", -169,PRT,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -170,ROU,3.2,General comments,, -171,ROU,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -172,ROU,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -173,ROU,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -174,ROU,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -175,RUS,3.2,General comments,, -176,RUS,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -177,RUS,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -178,RUS,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -179,RUS,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -180,SRB,3.2,General comments,, -181,SRB,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -182,SRB,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -183,SRB,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -184,SRB,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -185,SVK,3.2,General comments,, -186,SVK,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,The national definition is fully in line with the definitions set out for the Eurostat JOINT FOREST SECTOR QUESTIONNAIRE, -187,SVK,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -188,SVK,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,The national definition is fully in line with the definitions set out for the Eurostat JOINT FOREST SECTOR QUESTIONNAIRE, -189,SVK,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -190,SVN,3.2,General comments,, -191,SVN,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -192,SVN,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,National currencies before EUR were recalculated to EUR values using average annaul rates published by Bank of SVN. EUR/SIT rates are used for years 1991-2005 and EUR/YUD rates are used for years 1988-1990.,Due to inflation (1988-1989) and inter annual variations values for period 1988-1991 should be considered with caution and as unreliable. -193,SVN,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -194,SVN,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,National currencies before EUR were recalculated to EUR values using average annaul rates published by Bank of SVN. EUR/SIT rates are used for years 1991-2005 and EUR/YUD rates are used for years 1988-1990.,Due to inflation (1988-1989) and inter annual variations values for period 1988-1991 should be considered with caution and as unreliable. -195,ESP,3.2,General comments,, -196,ESP,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,"We have not information about wood for self consumption, then all removals are considered as marketed.", -197,ESP,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -198,ESP,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,We do not have accurate information about woodfuel removals and the total amount is estimated based on the numbers provided by the Autonomous Regions., -199,ESP,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -200,SWE,3.2,General comments,, -201,SWE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,"Includes net fellings of roundwood, i.e. cut whole trees left in the forest is not included.", -202,SWE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -203,SWE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -204,SWE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,Almost all removals of woodfuel are for self-consumption in one- or two-household dwellings (incl. Agricultural properties)., -205,CHE,3.2,General comments,, -206,CHE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -207,CHE,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -208,CHE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -209,CHE,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -210,MKD,3.2,General comments,, -211,MKD,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -212,MKD,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -213,MKD,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -214,MKD,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -215,TUR,3.2,General comments,, -216,TUR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -217,TUR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -218,TUR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -219,TUR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -220,UKR,3.2,General comments,, -221,UKR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,, -222,UKR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,, -223,UKR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,, -224,UKR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,, -225,GBR,3.2,General comments,,Volumes are as reported to international organisations and include some revisions to earlier years. -226,GBR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Volume,"Based on Joint Forest Sector Questionnaire submission (October 2018), with revisions to earlier years for consistent time series", -227,GBR,3.2,Industrial roundwood removals – Value,"Values are estimated using unit values of Forestry Commission/ Natural Resources Wales sales for direct production (i.e. harvested at roadside). The values reported should be treated as indicative only, as Forestry Commission/ Natural Resources Wales sales may not be representative of all sales in the UK and direct production sales may not be representative of all sales.", -228,GBR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Volume,"Based on Joint Forest Sector Questionnaire submission (October 2018), with revisions to earlier years for consistent time series", -229,GBR,3.2,Woodfuel removals – Value,"Values are estimated using unit values of Forestry Commission/ Natural Resources Wales sales for direct production (i.e. harvested at roadside). The values reported should be treated as indicative only, as Forestry Commission/ Natural Resources Wales sales may not be representative of all sales in the UK and direct production sales may not be representative of all sales.", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.2_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.2_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 653906fb68..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.2_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -2,ALB,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -3,ALB,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -4,ALB,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -5,ALB,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -6,ALB,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -7,AND,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -8,AND,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -9,AND,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -10,AND,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -11,AND,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -12,AND,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -13,AND,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -14,AUT,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -15,AUT,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -16,AUT,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -17,AUT,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -18,AUT,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -19,AUT,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -20,AUT,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -21,BLR,3.2,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей T4c. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -22,BLR,3.2,2. Предварительное заполнение: Предварительно заполненные значения (при наличии) взяты из ЕЭК ООН/ФАО по состоянию на июнь 2017. Эти данные можно получить из базы данных FAOSTAT по ссылке: http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -23,BLR,3.2,3. Исходные годы: Данные представлены в отчете отдельно для всех годов в периоде с 1988 по 2017 год. -24,BLR,3.2,"4. Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно явно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в таблице ""Национальная валюта в отчетных годах""." -25,BLR,3.2,"5. Круглый лес должен быть указан в отчете “без коры”, просим указать значение(я) коэффициентов конверсии, если был применен пересчет от значения “с корой”. “Общий объем вывозкаки” включает в себя круглый лес, убранный из всех категорий используемой земли, а не только с леса илипрочих лесопокрытых земель." -26,BLR,3.2,"6. Также в оценку ""Общий объем вывозки"" должен быть включен лес, который был убран для использования в качестве средств существования со стоимостью, рассчитанной на основе местных цен на сваленный лес." -27,BLR,3.2,"7. Отчетная стоимость должна быть рыночной стоимостью на месте вывозкаа. Если возможно, укажите в отчете цены сваленного леса. Если используется другая основа (например, цена продажи леса на корню), стоимость должна быть пересчитана в стоимость сваленного леса. В случае, если цены получены, учитывая производственную цепь, должны быть вычтены расходы на транспортировку и возможную обработку. Стоимости и коэффициенты конверсии, использованные в вычислениях, должны быть указаны в комментариях." -28,BEL,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -29,BEL,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -30,BEL,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -31,BEL,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -32,BEL,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -33,BEL,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -34,BEL,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -35,BIH,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -36,BIH,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -37,BIH,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -38,BIH,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -39,BIH,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -40,BIH,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -41,BIH,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -42,BGR,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -43,BGR,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -44,BGR,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -45,BGR,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -46,BGR,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -47,BGR,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -48,BGR,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -49,HRV,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -50,HRV,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -51,HRV,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -52,HRV,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -53,HRV,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -54,HRV,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -55,HRV,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -56,CYP,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -57,CYP,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -58,CYP,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -59,CYP,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -60,CYP,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -61,CYP,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -62,CYP,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -63,CZE,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -64,CZE,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -65,CZE,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -66,CZE,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -67,CZE,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -68,CZE,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -69,CZE,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -70,DNK,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -71,DNK,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -72,DNK,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -73,DNK,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -74,DNK,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -75,DNK,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -76,DNK,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -77,EST,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -78,EST,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2018. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://timber.unece.org/index.php?id=207. -79,EST,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -80,EST,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -81,EST,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -82,EST,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -83,EST,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -84,FIN,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -85,FIN,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -86,FIN,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -87,FIN,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -88,FIN,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -89,FIN,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -90,FIN,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -91,FRA,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -92,FRA,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -93,FRA,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -94,FRA,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -95,FRA,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -96,FRA,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -97,FRA,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -98,GEO,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -99,GEO,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -100,GEO,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -101,GEO,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -102,GEO,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -103,GEO,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -104,GEO,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -105,DEU,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -106,DEU,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -107,DEU,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -108,DEU,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -109,DEU,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -110,DEU,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -111,DEU,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -112,GRC,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -113,GRC,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -114,GRC,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -115,GRC,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -116,GRC,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -117,GRC,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -118,GRC,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -119,VAT,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -120,VAT,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -121,VAT,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -122,VAT,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -123,VAT,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -124,VAT,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -125,VAT,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -126,HUN,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -127,HUN,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -128,HUN,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -129,HUN,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -130,HUN,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -131,HUN,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -132,HUN,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -133,ISL,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -134,ISL,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -135,ISL,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -136,ISL,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -137,ISL,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -138,ISL,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -139,ISL,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -140,IRL,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -141,IRL,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -142,IRL,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -143,IRL,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -144,IRL,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -145,IRL,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -146,IRL,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -147,ITA,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -148,ITA,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -149,ITA,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -150,ITA,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -151,ITA,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -152,ITA,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -153,ITA,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -154,LVA,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -155,LVA,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -156,LVA,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -157,LVA,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -158,LVA,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -159,LVA,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -160,LVA,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -161,LIE,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -162,LIE,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -163,LIE,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -164,LIE,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -165,LIE,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -166,LIE,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -167,LIE,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -168,LTU,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -169,LTU,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -170,LTU,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -171,LTU,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -172,LTU,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -173,LTU,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -174,LTU,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -175,LUX,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -176,LUX,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -177,LUX,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -178,LUX,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -179,LUX,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -180,LUX,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -181,LUX,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -182,MLT,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -183,MLT,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -184,MLT,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -185,MLT,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -186,MLT,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -187,MLT,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -188,MLT,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -189,MDA,3.2,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей T4c. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -190,MDA,3.2,2. Предварительное заполнение: Предварительно заполненные значения (при наличии) взяты из ЕЭК ООН/ФАО по состоянию на июнь 2017. Эти данные можно получить из базы данных FAOSTAT по ссылке: http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -191,MDA,3.2,3. Исходные годы: Данные представлены в отчете отдельно для всех годов в периоде с 1988 по 2017 год. -192,MDA,3.2,"4. Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно явно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в ""Национальной валюте"" в таблице отчетных лет." -193,MDA,3.2,"5. Круглый лес должен быть указан в отчете “без коры”, просим указать значение(я) коэффициентов конверсии, если был применен пересчет от значения “с корой”. “Общий объем вывозкаки” включает в себя круглый лес, убранный из всех категорий используемой земли, а не только с леса илипрочих лесопокрытых земель." -194,MDA,3.2,"6. Также в оценку “Общий объем вывозки “должен быть включен лес, который был убран для использования в качестве средств существования со стоимостью, рассчитанной на основе местных цен на сваленный лес." -195,MDA,3.2,"7. Отчетная стоимость должна быть рыночной стоимостью на месте вывозкаа. Если возможно, укажите в отчете цены сваленного леса. Если используется другая основа (например, цена продажи леса на корню), стоимость должна быть пересчитана в стоимость сваленного леса. В случае, если цены получены, учитывая производственную цепь, должны быть вычтены расходы на транспортировку и возможную обработку. Стоимости и коэффициенты конверсии, использованные в вычислениях, должны быть указаны в комментариях." -196,MCO,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -197,MCO,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -198,MCO,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -199,MCO,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -200,MCO,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -201,MCO,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -202,MCO,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -203,MNE,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -204,MNE,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -205,MNE,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -206,MNE,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -207,MNE,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -208,MNE,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -209,MNE,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -210,NLD,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -211,NLD,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -212,NLD,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -213,NLD,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -214,NLD,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -215,NLD,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -216,NLD,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -217,NOR,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -218,NOR,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -219,NOR,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -220,NOR,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -221,NOR,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -222,NOR,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -223,NOR,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -224,POL,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -225,POL,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -226,POL,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -227,POL,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -228,POL,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -229,POL,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -230,POL,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -231,PRT,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -232,PRT,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -233,PRT,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -234,PRT,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -235,PRT,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -236,PRT,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -237,PRT,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -238,ROU,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -239,ROU,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -240,ROU,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -241,ROU,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -242,ROU,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -243,ROU,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -244,ROU,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -245,RUS,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -246,RUS,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -247,RUS,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -248,RUS,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -249,RUS,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -250,RUS,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -251,RUS,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -252,SRB,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -253,SRB,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -254,SRB,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -255,SRB,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -256,SRB,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -257,SRB,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -258,SRB,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -259,SVK,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -260,SVK,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -261,SVK,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -262,SVK,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -263,SVK,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -264,SVK,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -265,SVK,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -266,SVN,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -267,SVN,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -268,SVN,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -269,SVN,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -270,SVN,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -271,SVN,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -272,SVN,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -273,ESP,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -274,ESP,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -275,ESP,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -276,ESP,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -277,ESP,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -278,ESP,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -279,ESP,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -280,SWE,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -281,SWE,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -282,SWE,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -283,SWE,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -284,SWE,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -285,SWE,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -286,SWE,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -287,CHE,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -288,CHE,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -289,CHE,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -290,CHE,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -291,CHE,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -292,CHE,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -293,CHE,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -294,MKD,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -295,MKD,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -296,MKD,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -297,MKD,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -298,MKD,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -299,MKD,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -300,MKD,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -301,TUR,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -302,TUR,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -303,TUR,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -304,TUR,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -305,TUR,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -306,TUR,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -307,TUR,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -308,UKR,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -309,UKR,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -310,UKR,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -311,UKR,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -312,UKR,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -313,UKR,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -314,UKR,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." -315,GBR,3.2,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -316,GBR,3.2,2. Prefilling: The pre-filled figures (if any) are drawn from the UNECE/FAO TIMBER database as of June 2017. These data can be also found through the FAOSTAT database at http://faostat.fao.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=630&lang=en and at the UNECE at http://www.unece.org/forests/fpm/onlinedata. -317,GBR,3.2,3. Reference years: The figures are reported separately for all years in the 1988-2017 period. -318,GBR,3.2,4. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -319,GBR,3.2,"5. Roundwood is to be reported “under bark”, please report value(s) of conversion factors, if conversion from “over bark” was applied. “Total removals” include roundwood removed from all land-use categories, not only from forest or other wooded land." -320,GBR,3.2,6. The assessment of “Total removals” should also include wood that is removed for subsistence use with the value calculated on the basis of local roadside prices. -321,GBR,3.2,"7. The value reported should be the market value at the site of removal. If possible, felled (roadside) values should be reported. If a different basis is used (e.g. standing sales value), values should be converted to felled (roadside). In case where values are obtained from a point further down the production chain, transport costs and possible handling and/or processing costs should be discounted. Values and conversion factors used in the calculation should be provided in the comments." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.3_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.3_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 3092bf4b87..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.3_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,553 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,3.3,1st:,, -1,ALB,3.3,2nd:,, -2,ALB,3.3,3rd:,, -3,ALB,3.3,4th:,, -4,ALB,3.3,5th:,, -5,ALB,3.3,6th:,, -6,ALB,3.3,7th:,, -7,ALB,3.3,8th:,, -8,ALB,3.3,9th:,, -9,ALB,3.3,10th:,, -10,ALB,3.3,All other plant products,, -11,ALB,3.3,All other animal products,, -12,AND,3.3,1st:,, -13,AND,3.3,2nd:,, -14,AND,3.3,3rd:,, -15,AND,3.3,4th:,, -16,AND,3.3,5th:,, -17,AND,3.3,6th:,, -18,AND,3.3,7th:,, -19,AND,3.3,8th:,, -20,AND,3.3,9th:,, -21,AND,3.3,10th:,, -22,AND,3.3,All other plant products,, -23,AND,3.3,All other animal products,, -24,AUT,3.3,1st:,"Calculated as marketed share of (Christmas) tree species sold mutiplied with an average market price (mean value per height metre and assortment). Does not include subsistence use, which is negligible according to experts. Quantities refer to 2015, Prices correspond to 2018 market prices.",Stable entity of Christmas trees originating from domestic supply -25,AUT,3.3,2nd:,Estimated share of wild honey on total honey production (50% of total). Self-consumption not included. Quantities and prices refer to 2015.,Annual variatiion in production and resulting effects on market prices according to national statistics -26,AUT,3.3,3rd:,"Results calculated from game shot numbers multiplied by estimated average amount of meat per animal and game class. Quantities refer to 2015 statistics (self-consumption included as it refers to total game shot), prices were estimated (by experts, upon literature) to 2015 values.",Annual variation in game harvest according to national statistics -27,AUT,3.3,4th:,"Number of plants produced per species multiplied with an average market value. Quantities refer to 2015 statistics (non-marketed plants are not included), prices relate to 2017 and were discussed with experts to estimate 2015 values (based on prices reported in FRA 2015).",Annual production as monitored at national level -28,AUT,3.3,5th:,"Calculated by estimated share of total game shot: approx. 10% of hides (depending on game species) are further processed in tannery, approx. 10% of total shot game (specific to different classes such as age, sex, etc.) is potentially used for trophies. Total value of trophies is based on numbers for individual shot allowances (90% of total allowances). Quantities refer to 2015 (self-consumption not considered), prices according to literature assessed for",Annual variation in game harvest according to national statistics -29,AUT,3.3,6th:,Estimated amount of marketed wild mushrooms mutliplied with an average market value per species. Quantities and prices refer to 2015. Self-consumption is not included.,Stable entitiy of actors involved in trade with high variations in production patterns according to climatic conditions -30,AUT,3.3,7th:,"Mean value (5 year average) of total stock per species multiplied with an average market value. Quantities assess 2015 values, prices relate to 2017 and were discussed with experts to estimate 2015 values (based on prices reported in FRA 2015). Subsistence use not included.",Annual production as monitored at national level -31,AUT,3.3,8th:,"Estimated quantity of brushwood supply from Christmas tree production. Quantities refer to 2015, prices correspond to 2018 market prices (and have been discussed with experts to mirror 2015 values). Self-consumption not included.",Stable entity of Christmas trees originating from domestic supply and related share of brushwood sold from actors involved -32,AUT,3.3,9th:,Fruits and berries for destilling alcohol. Quantities and prices refer to FRA 2015 values (lacking new statistical data). Self-consumption not included.,According to compulsory registration of destillers (considering relevent raw material used) -33,AUT,3.3,10th:,"Estimated amount of raw material used (per species) mutliplied with an average market value (per raw material). Quantities and prices correspond to 2015 values, self-consumption not included.",Traditional use of NWG based on a limited number of actors -34,AUT,3.3,All other plant products,"raw material for aromatic oil (quantities and values relate to 2015 based upon FRA 2010 data and expert assessments, self-consumption not considered)", -35,AUT,3.3,All other animal products,, -36,BLR,3.3,1й:,, -37,BLR,3.3,2й:,, -38,BLR,3.3,3й:,, -39,BLR,3.3,4й:,, -40,BLR,3.3,5й:,, -41,BLR,3.3,6й:,, -42,BLR,3.3,7й:,, -43,BLR,3.3,8й:,, -44,BLR,3.3,9й:,, -45,BLR,3.3,10й:,, -46,BLR,3.3,Все прочие растительные продукты,, -47,BLR,3.3,Все прочие животные продукты,, -48,BEL,3.3,1st:,unit prices are stable,stable on quantity -49,BEL,3.3,2nd:,,interranual variations following climatic conditions -50,BEL,3.3,3rd:,, -51,BEL,3.3,4th:,, -52,BEL,3.3,5th:,, -53,BEL,3.3,6th:,, -54,BEL,3.3,7th:,, -55,BEL,3.3,8th:,, -56,BEL,3.3,9th:,, -57,BEL,3.3,10th:,, -58,BEL,3.3,All other plant products,, -59,BEL,3.3,All other animal products,, -60,BIH,3.3,1st:,, -61,BIH,3.3,2nd:,, -62,BIH,3.3,3rd:,, -63,BIH,3.3,4th:,, -64,BIH,3.3,5th:,, -65,BIH,3.3,6th:,, -66,BIH,3.3,7th:,, -67,BIH,3.3,8th:,, -68,BIH,3.3,9th:,, -69,BIH,3.3,10th:,, -70,BIH,3.3,All other plant products,, -71,BIH,3.3,All other animal products,, -72,BGR,3.3,1st:,, -73,BGR,3.3,2nd:,, -74,BGR,3.3,3rd:,, -75,BGR,3.3,4th:,, -76,BGR,3.3,5th:,, -77,BGR,3.3,6th:,, -78,BGR,3.3,7th:,, -79,BGR,3.3,8th:,, -80,BGR,3.3,9th:,, -81,BGR,3.3,10th:,, -82,BGR,3.3,All other plant products,, -83,BGR,3.3,All other animal products,, -84,HRV,3.3,1st:,, -85,HRV,3.3,2nd:,, -86,HRV,3.3,3rd:,, -87,HRV,3.3,4th:,, -88,HRV,3.3,5th:,, -89,HRV,3.3,6th:,, -90,HRV,3.3,7th:,, -91,HRV,3.3,8th:,, -92,HRV,3.3,9th:,, -93,HRV,3.3,10th:,, -94,HRV,3.3,All other plant products,, -95,HRV,3.3,All other animal products,, -96,CYP,3.3,1st:,, -97,CYP,3.3,2nd:,, -98,CYP,3.3,3rd:,, -99,CYP,3.3,4th:,, -100,CYP,3.3,5th:,, -101,CYP,3.3,6th:,, -102,CYP,3.3,7th:,, -103,CYP,3.3,8th:,, -104,CYP,3.3,9th:,, -105,CYP,3.3,10th:,, -106,CYP,3.3,All other plant products,, -107,CYP,3.3,All other animal products,, -108,CZE,3.3,1st:,"In the Czech Rep., everybody has a right to collect for his own use (not for sale) goods like berries and mushrooms from the forest (except of protected forest). Unknow minor portion of it comes on the real market. Value is estimated through the quantity and market prices", -109,CZE,3.3,2nd:,same as 1st, -110,CZE,3.3,3rd:,same as 1st, -111,CZE,3.3,4th:,same as 1st, -112,CZE,3.3,5th:,Major part of game meat is consumed by hunters. Share of really marketed meat is not known. Value is estimated through the quantity and market prices, -113,CZE,3.3,6th:,same as 1st, -114,CZE,3.3,7th:,same as 1st, -115,CZE,3.3,8th:,same as 5th, -116,CZE,3.3,9th:,same as 5th, -117,CZE,3.3,10th:,same as 5th, -118,CZE,3.3,All other plant products,, -119,CZE,3.3,All other animal products,, -120,DNK,3.3,1st:,The value reported in the national statistics is for Christmans trees and greenery together. The far largest value is represented by the Christmas trees and has hence be reported for this product., -121,DNK,3.3,2nd:,, -122,DNK,3.3,3rd:,, -123,DNK,3.3,4th:,, -124,DNK,3.3,5th:,, -125,DNK,3.3,6th:,, -126,DNK,3.3,7th:,, -127,DNK,3.3,8th:,, -128,DNK,3.3,9th:,, -129,DNK,3.3,10th:,, -130,DNK,3.3,All other plant products,, -131,DNK,3.3,All other animal products,, -132,EST,3.3,1st:,The price of Christmas trees is expert estimate (15 EUR/m). For value of Christmas trees the number of trees was multiplied with average height and average price per meter of of tree., -133,EST,3.3,2nd:,"Price for bush meat is expert estimate (3 EUR/kg). For total commercial value (theoretical, most of meat is not marketed) of wild meat by species the number of hunted animals was multiplied with average weight of animal and average price (EURkg).",The hunting of moose has increased from 4255 animals in 2010 to level of 7000 in recent years. -134,EST,3.3,3rd:,"Price for bush meat is expert estimate (3 EUR/kg). For total commercial value (theoretical, most of meat is not marketed) of wild meat by species the number of hunted animals was multiplied with average weight of animal and average price (EUR/kg).",The average number of hunted wild boars has been at 20 000 animals level during the present decade. Hunting figure of 32580 in 2015 was exceptionally high as drastic measures were taken to limit the spread of African swine fever virus. -135,EST,3.3,4th:,"Price for bush meat is expert estimate (3 EUR/kg). For total commercial value (theoretical, most of meat is not marketed) of wild meat by species the number of hunted animals was multiplied with average weight of animal and average price (EUR/kg).",The hunting of Roe deer has increased in recent years as population has nearly tripled since 2012 ( which was low point in population figure) -136,EST,3.3,5th:,"Price for bush meat is expert estimate (3 EUR/kg). For total commercial value (theoretical, most of meat is not marketed) of wild meat by species the number of hunted animals was multiplied with average weight of animal and average price (EUR/kg).",The hunting of Red deer has increased continuously over the last decade. -137,EST,3.3,6th:,, -138,EST,3.3,7th:,, -139,EST,3.3,8th:,, -140,EST,3.3,9th:,, -141,EST,3.3,10th:,, -142,EST,3.3,All other plant products,, -143,EST,3.3,All other animal products,, -144,FIN,3.3,1st:,Estimated total value 65.621 mill. Euro. Marketed share not known., -145,FIN,3.3,2nd:,Market amount and value. The total amount of berry picking is estimates to be about 9 times the amount of marketed berries., -146,FIN,3.3,3rd:,Estimated total amount and value. Marketed share not known., -147,FIN,3.3,4th:,Estimate of total domestic amount by Christmas Tree Producers' Association. Estimated income of treefarmers., -148,FIN,3.3,5th:,Market amount and value. The total amount of mushroom picking is estimates to be about 6 times the amount of marketed mushrooms., -149,FIN,3.3,6th:,Export amount and value., -150,FIN,3.3,7th:,, -151,FIN,3.3,8th:,, -152,FIN,3.3,9th:,, -153,FIN,3.3,10th:,, -154,FIN,3.3,All other plant products,, -155,FIN,3.3,All other animal products,, -156,FRA,3.3,1st:,"Quantity of meat from hunting of the most represented wild ungulates (deer, roe deer and wild boar). The number of hunted animals is 1 287 941 pieces. We can estimate the total weight (33038 tons) using an average weight per animal. The total value is 294 454 000 euros. For information, the marketed part is supposed to be 5 %, and the self-consumption part about 95 %.", -157,FRA,3.3,2nd:,Mainly Abies nordmanniana and Picea abies. Calculation : number of christmas trees purchases by households minus the quantity of imported christmas trees.,Increasing -158,FRA,3.3,3rd:,"Included : honey produced in FRA and marketed, with mention ""Forest honey"" or honey made from forest tree species (""Acaccia honey"" , ""Chestnut tree honey"").","The quantity varies from one year to another, in relation with the weather conditions" -159,FRA,3.3,4th:,"Seedlings of forest tree species produced in FRA (own production) in forests and other lands, whether they are marketed in FRA or sell out. It is impossible to distinguish the ones producted in forests or on previously cultivated lands.", -160,FRA,3.3,5th:,"Mushrooms of forest-dwelling species, mainly truffles (Tuber uncinatum or Tuber mesentericum with the excusion of Tuber melanosporum), boletus mushrooms (Boletus sp.) and chanterelles (Cantarellus sp.). Based on expert judgment.","The quantity varies from one year to another, in relation with the weather conditions" -161,FRA,3.3,6th:,Not possible to distinguish forest species and non-forest species, -162,FRA,3.3,7th:,Seeds of forest tree species collected in FRA, -163,FRA,3.3,8th:,, -164,FRA,3.3,9th:,, -165,FRA,3.3,10th:,, -166,FRA,3.3,All other plant products,, -167,FRA,3.3,All other animal products,, -168,GEO,3.3,1st:,"The quantity of NTFPs is the quota that are given each year based on licenses, but the market values are estimated by the expert", -169,GEO,3.3,2nd:,"The quantity of NTFPs is the quota that are given each year based on licenses, but the market values are estimated by the expert", -170,GEO,3.3,3rd:,"The quantity of NTFPs is the quota that are given each year based on licenses, but the market values are estimated by the expert", -171,GEO,3.3,4th:,, -172,GEO,3.3,5th:,, -173,GEO,3.3,6th:,, -174,GEO,3.3,7th:,, -175,GEO,3.3,8th:,, -176,GEO,3.3,9th:,, -177,GEO,3.3,10th:,, -178,GEO,3.3,All other plant products,, -179,GEO,3.3,All other animal products,, -180,DEU,3.3,1st:,data refer only on forests and to April 2016 to March 2017, -181,DEU,3.3,2nd:,, -182,DEU,3.3,3rd:,, -183,DEU,3.3,4th:,"data refer only on forests, estimation for year 2015", -184,DEU,3.3,5th:,, -185,DEU,3.3,6th:,, -186,DEU,3.3,7th:,, -187,DEU,3.3,8th:,, -188,DEU,3.3,9th:,, -189,DEU,3.3,10th:,, -190,DEU,3.3,All other plant products,, -191,DEU,3.3,All other animal products,, -192,GRC,3.3,1st:,, -193,GRC,3.3,2nd:,, -194,GRC,3.3,3rd:,, -195,GRC,3.3,4th:,, -196,GRC,3.3,5th:,, -197,GRC,3.3,6th:,, -198,GRC,3.3,7th:,, -199,GRC,3.3,8th:,, -200,GRC,3.3,9th:,, -201,GRC,3.3,10th:,, -202,GRC,3.3,All other plant products,, -203,GRC,3.3,All other animal products,, -204,VAT,3.3,1st:,, -205,VAT,3.3,2nd:,, -206,VAT,3.3,3rd:,, -207,VAT,3.3,4th:,, -208,VAT,3.3,5th:,, -209,VAT,3.3,6th:,, -210,VAT,3.3,7th:,, -211,VAT,3.3,8th:,, -212,VAT,3.3,9th:,, -213,VAT,3.3,10th:,, -214,VAT,3.3,All other plant products,, -215,VAT,3.3,All other animal products,, -216,HUN,3.3,1st:,, -217,HUN,3.3,2nd:,, -218,HUN,3.3,3rd:,, -219,HUN,3.3,4th:,, -220,HUN,3.3,5th:,, -221,HUN,3.3,6th:,, -222,HUN,3.3,7th:,, -223,HUN,3.3,8th:,, -224,HUN,3.3,9th:,, -225,HUN,3.3,10th:,, -226,HUN,3.3,All other plant products,, -227,HUN,3.3,All other animal products,, -228,ISL,3.3,1st:,Average prize of 10000 ISKR is used, -229,ISL,3.3,2nd:,, -230,ISL,3.3,3rd:,, -231,ISL,3.3,4th:,, -232,ISL,3.3,5th:,, -233,ISL,3.3,6th:,, -234,ISL,3.3,7th:,, -235,ISL,3.3,8th:,, -236,ISL,3.3,9th:,, -237,ISL,3.3,10th:,, -238,ISL,3.3,All other plant products,, -239,ISL,3.3,All other animal products,, -240,IRL,3.3,1st:,No information is available on the topic of Non wood forest products removals and their value. However it is worth noting that the removal of non-wood forest products is not widespread in IRL. Deer hunting is the only aspect that would be relatively common but no information is available on removals. A list of products has been added covers the main products removed., -241,IRL,3.3,2nd:,, -242,IRL,3.3,3rd:,, -243,IRL,3.3,4th:,, -244,IRL,3.3,5th:,, -245,IRL,3.3,6th:,, -246,IRL,3.3,7th:,, -247,IRL,3.3,8th:,, -248,IRL,3.3,9th:,, -249,IRL,3.3,10th:,, -250,IRL,3.3,All other plant products,, -251,IRL,3.3,All other animal products,, -252,ITA,3.3,1st:,"Last annual data available, here reported, refers to 2008", -253,ITA,3.3,2nd:,As above, -254,ITA,3.3,3rd:,As above, -255,ITA,3.3,4th:,As above, -256,ITA,3.3,5th:,As above, -257,ITA,3.3,6th:,As above, -258,ITA,3.3,7th:,As above, -259,ITA,3.3,8th:,As above, -260,ITA,3.3,9th:,As above, -261,ITA,3.3,10th:,As above, -262,ITA,3.3,All other plant products,, -263,ITA,3.3,All other animal products,, -264,LVA,3.3,1st:,The latest available data has been reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/)., -265,LVA,3.3,2nd:,, -266,LVA,3.3,3rd:,, -267,LVA,3.3,4th:,, -268,LVA,3.3,5th:,, -269,LVA,3.3,6th:,, -270,LVA,3.3,7th:,, -271,LVA,3.3,8th:,, -272,LVA,3.3,9th:,, -273,LVA,3.3,10th:,, -274,LVA,3.3,All other plant products,, -275,LVA,3.3,All other animal products,, -276,LIE,3.3,1st:,, -277,LIE,3.3,2nd:,, -278,LIE,3.3,3rd:,, -279,LIE,3.3,4th:,, -280,LIE,3.3,5th:,, -281,LIE,3.3,6th:,, -282,LIE,3.3,7th:,, -283,LIE,3.3,8th:,, -284,LIE,3.3,9th:,, -285,LIE,3.3,10th:,, -286,LIE,3.3,All other plant products,, -287,LIE,3.3,All other animal products,, -288,LTU,3.3,1st:,, -289,LTU,3.3,2nd:,, -290,LTU,3.3,3rd:,, -291,LTU,3.3,4th:,, -292,LTU,3.3,5th:,, -293,LTU,3.3,6th:,, -294,LTU,3.3,7th:,, -295,LTU,3.3,8th:,, -296,LTU,3.3,9th:,, -297,LTU,3.3,10th:,, -298,LTU,3.3,All other plant products,, -299,LTU,3.3,All other animal products,, -300,LUX,3.3,1st:,, -301,LUX,3.3,2nd:,, -302,LUX,3.3,3rd:,, -303,LUX,3.3,4th:,, -304,LUX,3.3,5th:,, -305,LUX,3.3,6th:,, -306,LUX,3.3,7th:,, -307,LUX,3.3,8th:,, -308,LUX,3.3,9th:,, -309,LUX,3.3,10th:,, -310,LUX,3.3,All other plant products,, -311,LUX,3.3,All other animal products,, -312,MLT,3.3,1st:,, -313,MLT,3.3,2nd:,, -314,MLT,3.3,3rd:,, -315,MLT,3.3,4th:,, -316,MLT,3.3,5th:,, -317,MLT,3.3,6th:,, -318,MLT,3.3,7th:,, -319,MLT,3.3,8th:,, -320,MLT,3.3,9th:,, -321,MLT,3.3,10th:,, -322,MLT,3.3,All other plant products,, -323,MLT,3.3,All other animal products,, -324,MDA,3.3,1st:,, -325,MDA,3.3,2nd:,, -326,MDA,3.3,3rd:,, -327,MDA,3.3,4th:,, -328,MDA,3.3,5th:,, -329,MDA,3.3,6th:,, -330,MDA,3.3,7th:,, -331,MDA,3.3,8th:,, -332,MDA,3.3,9th:,, -333,MDA,3.3,10th:,, -334,MDA,3.3,Все прочие растительные продукты,, -335,MDA,3.3,Все прочие животные продукты,, -336,MCO,3.3,1st:,, -337,MCO,3.3,2nd:,, -338,MCO,3.3,3rd:,, -339,MCO,3.3,4th:,, -340,MCO,3.3,5th:,, -341,MCO,3.3,6th:,, -342,MCO,3.3,7th:,, -343,MCO,3.3,8th:,, -344,MCO,3.3,9th:,, -345,MCO,3.3,10th:,, -346,MCO,3.3,All other plant products,, -347,MCO,3.3,All other animal products,, -348,MNE,3.3,1st:,, -349,MNE,3.3,2nd:,, -350,MNE,3.3,3rd:,, -351,MNE,3.3,4th:,, -352,MNE,3.3,5th:,, -353,MNE,3.3,6th:,, -354,MNE,3.3,7th:,, -355,MNE,3.3,8th:,, -356,MNE,3.3,9th:,, -357,MNE,3.3,10th:,, -358,MNE,3.3,All other plant products,, -359,MNE,3.3,All other animal products,, -360,NLD,3.3,1st:,"The game meat value is determined by counting the number of forest occurring species (roe deer, red deer, fallow deer and wild boar) that were shot in 2015 (not yet fully validated), as this is the most recent year of which data is available. The Royal Dutch hunters association (KNJV) estimates that 80% of these animals are sold to poultries, butchers and restaurants. This 80% is considered as marketed. The value is determined by using an average price per kg and multiplying this price with the total weight of all the animals that were shot. The total weight of these animals is determined by multiplying the average weight of the species by the number of forest occurring species that were shot. The average weight for each species is a best expert guess by the Royal Dutch hunters association and Vereniging het edelhert. Only the species that mainly occur in forests are included in the bush meat. Species such as wood-pigeons are not included in this category, because they are mainly shot on agricultural land and hardly in forests.", -361,NLD,3.3,2nd:,"The total number of chistmas trees originating from the NLD and corresponding value is not known, only the exported trees (114,493) and their value are registered by Statistics NLD. The inland production was estimated to be 750.000 in 2005. The total value was calculated from the average price per Christmas tree from the export with the estimated total number of produced Christmas trees. Also it is not known which part of the total numer of Christmas trees comes from forests and which part from nurseries, but the main part (>90%) is probably grown on nurseries. No more recent data is available", -362,NLD,3.3,3rd:,, -363,NLD,3.3,4th:,, -364,NLD,3.3,5th:,, -365,NLD,3.3,6th:,, -366,NLD,3.3,7th:,, -367,NLD,3.3,8th:,, -368,NLD,3.3,9th:,, -369,NLD,3.3,10th:,, -370,NLD,3.3,All other plant products,"There are more plant and animal products coming from the Dutch forest, but their numbers and values are unknown. However, the value is probably low and they are only of local importance.", -371,NLD,3.3,All other animal products,, -372,NOR,3.3,1st:,Quantity and value of game meat are estimated by multiplying the number of felled game of each species by an estimated quantity of meat (and corresponding value) per animal, -373,NOR,3.3,2nd:,,"There are no official statistics for other non-wood forest products than game from hunting. Information on other products is obtained from companies, sales or marketing organisations, as a basis for subjective assessments. For some products, a change in the annual harvest is estimated (or expected) compared to previous assessments." -374,NOR,3.3,3rd:,, -375,NOR,3.3,4th:,, -376,NOR,3.3,5th:,, -377,NOR,3.3,6th:,, -378,NOR,3.3,7th:,, -379,NOR,3.3,8th:,, -380,NOR,3.3,9th:,, -381,NOR,3.3,10th:,, -382,NOR,3.3,All other plant products,, -383,NOR,3.3,All other animal products,, -384,POL,3.3,1st:,, -385,POL,3.3,2nd:,, -386,POL,3.3,3rd:,, -387,POL,3.3,4th:,, -388,POL,3.3,5th:,, -389,POL,3.3,6th:,, -390,POL,3.3,7th:,, -391,POL,3.3,8th:,, -392,POL,3.3,9th:,, -393,POL,3.3,10th:,, -394,POL,3.3,All other plant products,, -395,POL,3.3,All other animal products,, -396,PRT,3.3,1st:,"Quantity - National Forest Inventory avaliable data, excluding cork from the first stripping Value - Source - SIMA/GPP - ""Informação de Mercados"", Gabinete de Planeamento de Politicas e administração Geral - GPP (Dezembro de 2016) - ""Cotações Médias Mensais no Produtor de cortiça - Campanha 2015/2016"" (average monthly producer prices cork - 2015/2016 Crop year) -", -397,PRT,3.3,2nd:,"Quantity - Source: taking in account national 2015 pinecone fruit production reported to ICNF, taking in account UNAC (2014) ""Estudo da Cadeia de Valor da Pinha/Pinhão"" Value - Source - SIMA/GPP - Gabinete de Planeamento de Politicas e administração Geral - GPP (Dezembro de 2016) - ""Cotações Mais Frequentes na pordução"" (most frequent producer prices - 2015 Crop year) - Average value for the 12 monthes - 41,62 euros/kg", -398,PRT,3.3,3rd:,"Estimation of the chesnut production according to Laranjo, José Gomes, 2013. ""A fileira da Castanha em PRT - Uma fileira de Oportunidades"", AGROTEC - Revista Técnico- Cientifica nº 8 - 47500 ton. Value - Source - SIMA/GPP - Gabinete de Planeamento de Politicas e administração Geral - GPP (Dezembro de 2016) - ""Frutos Secos"" (most frequent producer prices - 2015 Crop year) - Average value of chestnut ""judia"" and and chestnut ""longal"" over October to December monthes - 1,486 euros/kg", -399,PRT,3.3,4th:,"The presented Value is a national estimation, based on a prediction for PRT center region", -400,PRT,3.3,5th:,"Quantity - Source - Instituto Nacional de Estatística - INE - ""Produção Nacional de mel em 2015 (t)"" - 12623 tones Value - Source - Federação Nacional de Apicultores de PRT (FNAP) (Portuguese national beekeepers Federation)- data obtaibed though inquiries - 3,30 euros/kg", -401,PRT,3.3,6th:,"Quantity - source, Instituto Nacional de Estatística - INE - ""Produção de Resina à entrada da fábrica"", euros, 2015 - 8 932 000 euros Value - source, Instituto Nacional de Estatística - INE - ""Preço médio da resina nacional à entrada da fábrica"" euros/kg - 1,11 euros", -402,PRT,3.3,7th:,"Quantity - Source - ""Alfarrobeira: Estudo da Comercialização. Frutos Secos: da produção à comercialização"", Coodenador Científico Pedro José Correia, Editor Centro Nacional de Competências dos Frutos Secos, Maio de 2017 Value - Source - SIMA/GPP - Gabinete de Planeamento de Politicas e administração Geral - GPP - ""Frutos Secos"" (2015 Crop year) - Average value of carob fruit - 0,44 euros/kg", -403,PRT,3.3,8th:,"Quantity - Source - ICNF - an estimation taking in account 75000 ton of picone nut production in 2015 (or 182928 thousand pine cone nuts estimation) and; UNAC - 3,32 % average allowance of pine fruit production taking in consideration the above national estimative of pinecone nut. Value - Source - SIMA/GPP - Gabinete de Planeamento de Politicas e administração Geral - GPP - ""Frutos Secos"" (2015 Crop year) - Average value of pinecone nut - 0,16 euros/unit", -404,PRT,3.3,9th:,, -405,PRT,3.3,10th:,, -406,PRT,3.3,All other plant products,, -407,PRT,3.3,All other animal products,, -408,ROU,3.3,1st:,, -409,ROU,3.3,2nd:,In this category are included forest plants from forest nurseries, -410,ROU,3.3,3rd:,In this category is included the category ”12 wild meat”, -411,ROU,3.3,4th:,, -412,ROU,3.3,5th:,, -413,ROU,3.3,6th:,, -414,ROU,3.3,7th:,, -415,ROU,3.3,8th:,, -416,ROU,3.3,9th:,, -417,ROU,3.3,10th:,, -418,ROU,3.3,All other plant products,, -419,ROU,3.3,All other animal products,, -420,RUS,3.3,1st:,, -421,RUS,3.3,2nd:,, -422,RUS,3.3,3rd:,, -423,RUS,3.3,4th:,, -424,RUS,3.3,5th:,, -425,RUS,3.3,6th:,, -426,RUS,3.3,7th:,, -427,RUS,3.3,8th:,, -428,RUS,3.3,9th:,, -429,RUS,3.3,10th:,, -430,RUS,3.3,All other plant products,, -431,RUS,3.3,All other animal products,, -432,SRB,3.3,1st:,, -433,SRB,3.3,2nd:,, -434,SRB,3.3,3rd:,, -435,SRB,3.3,4th:,, -436,SRB,3.3,5th:,, -437,SRB,3.3,6th:,, -438,SRB,3.3,7th:,, -439,SRB,3.3,8th:,, -440,SRB,3.3,9th:,, -441,SRB,3.3,10th:,, -442,SRB,3.3,All other plant products,, -443,SRB,3.3,All other animal products,, -444,SVK,3.3,1st:,"Data was obtained from hunting statistics and the prices of animal species were obtained from the pricelists of the Forests of the SR, state enterprise. https://www.lesy.sk/files/polovnictvo/*/lesy_sr_cennik_sk_k3.pdf. http://www.forestportal.sk/lesne-hospodarstvo/polovnictvo/Documents/Polovnicka%20statisticka%20rocenka%20SR%202016.pdf",Rising trend -445,SVK,3.3,2nd:,"Data was obtained from hunting statistics and the prices of animal species were obtained from the pricelists of the Forests of the SR, state enterprise. https://www.lesy.sk/files/polovnictvo/*/lesy_sr_cennik_sk_k3.pdf. http://www.forestportal.sk/lesne-hospodarstvo/polovnictvo/Documents/Polovnicka%20statisticka%20rocenka%20SR%202016.pdf",Rising trend -446,SVK,3.3,3rd:,"Data was obtained from hunting statistics and the prices of animal species were obtained from the pricelists of the Forests of the SR, state enterprise. https://www.lesy.sk/files/polovnictvo/*/lesy_sr_cennik_sk_k3.pdf. http://www.forestportal.sk/lesne-hospodarstvo/polovnictvo/Documents/Polovnicka%20statisticka%20rocenka%20SR%202016.pdf",Downward trend -447,SVK,3.3,4th:,"Annual number was estimated according to the number of families, churches, vicar offices, enterprises of legal entities, firms owned by physical persons which buy or have Christmas trees from domestic production.",Rising trend -448,SVK,3.3,5th:,"Data were obtained from research reports, customs statistics and data of the state forests.",Rising trend -449,SVK,3.3,6th:,, -450,SVK,3.3,7th:,, -451,SVK,3.3,8th:,, -452,SVK,3.3,9th:,, -453,SVK,3.3,10th:,, -454,SVK,3.3,All other plant products,, -455,SVK,3.3,All other animal products,, -456,SVN,3.3,1st:,Data on wild honey is not included anymore as honey produced by wild bees is not represented in statistics in SVN. Only domesticated bees in hives are being bred., -457,SVN,3.3,2nd:,"Total harvested quantity refers to harvest by both, local hunting associations and state hunting reserves. Officially data on quantity and value of marketed game meat is available only for state hunting reserves (n LPN=12). The rest of game meat is harvested by local hunting associations (n=408), where some game meat is purchased by hunters themselves, given to hunters as compensation for their work done in hunting areas (e.g. maintenance of grasslands, fields, hunting infrastructure, harvesting hay for winter feeding, remediation works on damaged private agricultural lands), or sold to others. There is no comprehensive synthesis data available as hunting associations are concessionaires and are obliged to report only on overall yearly revenue, which is the basis for setting the yearly concession fee paid to the state.", -458,SVN,3.3,3rd:,Officially data on value of marketed trophies is available only for state hunting reserves and in addition only for the monetary value and not also for the quantity. Trophies are defined as males of age of 2 y. and more., -459,SVN,3.3,4th:,Total harvested quantity refers to the number of permit stickers issued by SVN Forest Service. Data on quantity and value of marketed Christmas trees in not available. Wholesalers and retailers selling trees do not report on data separately on imported and domestic trees. Value of Christmas tree is estimated on 10€/piece.,Nr. of permit stickers for Christmas trees is decreasing every year. -460,SVN,3.3,5th:,An important characteristic of wild mushroom market is a substantial (probably prevailing) share of unrecorded sales and use for self-subsistence. Thus data on total production is not available and we report only on recorded purchase by registered purchasers (processors and end-users).,Quantitiy of mushrooms alter every year regarding also climate events - just 2015 is reported. -461,SVN,3.3,6th:,, -462,SVN,3.3,7th:,, -463,SVN,3.3,8th:,, -464,SVN,3.3,9th:,, -465,SVN,3.3,10th:,, -466,SVN,3.3,All other plant products,, -467,SVN,3.3,All other animal products,, -468,ESP,3.3,1st:,Information provided by the Autonomous Regions, -469,ESP,3.3,2nd:,Information provided by the Autonomous Regions, -470,ESP,3.3,3rd:,NWFP category would be both 10 and 12 as some pieces are hunted for trophies. Information provided by the Autonomous Regions,"Most of the information is collected in number of captures. Total weight and price is calculated from default weights and prices per unit. Not all the hunts are marketed. A Part of it is for self consumption or sport. As we cannot estimate it, we just provide total number in quantities. Value is just provided for species sold on markets." -471,ESP,3.3,4th:,Information provided by the Autonomous Regions,"Most of the information is collected in number of captures. Total weight and price is calculated from default weights and prices per unit. Not all the hunts are marketed. A Part of it is for self consumption or sport. As we cannot estimate it, we just provide total number in quantities. Value is obtained just for species sold on markets." -472,ESP,3.3,5th:,Information provided by the Autonomous Regions, -473,ESP,3.3,6th:,Information provided by the Autonomous Regions, -474,ESP,3.3,7th:,Official statistics published in the Ministry Yearbook, -475,ESP,3.3,8th:,Information provided by the Autonomous Regions, -476,ESP,3.3,9th:,Information provided by the Autonomous Regions, -477,ESP,3.3,10th:,, -478,ESP,3.3,All other plant products,, -479,ESP,3.3,All other animal products,, -480,SWE,3.3,1st:,,Increasing -481,SWE,3.3,2nd:,, -482,SWE,3.3,3rd:,, -483,SWE,3.3,4th:,, -484,SWE,3.3,5th:,, -485,SWE,3.3,6th:,, -486,SWE,3.3,7th:,, -487,SWE,3.3,8th:,, -488,SWE,3.3,9th:,, -489,SWE,3.3,10th:,, -490,SWE,3.3,All other plant products,, -491,SWE,3.3,All other animal products,, -492,CHE,3.3,1st:,, -493,CHE,3.3,2nd:,, -494,CHE,3.3,3rd:,, -495,CHE,3.3,4th:,spruce costs 30 CHF per piece and fir costs 60 CHF per piece, -496,CHE,3.3,5th:,, -497,CHE,3.3,6th:,, -498,CHE,3.3,7th:,, -499,CHE,3.3,8th:,, -500,CHE,3.3,9th:,, -501,CHE,3.3,10th:,, -502,CHE,3.3,All other plant products,, -503,CHE,3.3,All other animal products,, -504,MKD,3.3,1st:,, -505,MKD,3.3,2nd:,, -506,MKD,3.3,3rd:,, -507,MKD,3.3,4th:,, -508,MKD,3.3,5th:,, -509,MKD,3.3,6th:,, -510,MKD,3.3,7th:,, -511,MKD,3.3,8th:,, -512,MKD,3.3,9th:,, -513,MKD,3.3,10th:,, -514,MKD,3.3,All other plant products,, -515,MKD,3.3,All other animal products,, -516,TUR,3.3,1st:,, -517,TUR,3.3,2nd:,"It has a lot of resine. So, it is used for leather, paint and glue industries.", -518,TUR,3.3,3rd:,, -519,TUR,3.3,4th:,, -520,TUR,3.3,5th:,, -521,TUR,3.3,6th:,Wood chorcoal is produced from stem woods especially eucliptus trees., -522,TUR,3.3,7th:,, -523,TUR,3.3,8th:,, -524,TUR,3.3,9th:,, -525,TUR,3.3,10th:,, -526,TUR,3.3,All other plant products,, -527,TUR,3.3,All other animal products,, -528,UKR,3.3,1st:,, -529,UKR,3.3,2nd:,, -530,UKR,3.3,3rd:,, -531,UKR,3.3,4th:,, -532,UKR,3.3,5th:,, -533,UKR,3.3,6th:,, -534,UKR,3.3,7th:,, -535,UKR,3.3,8th:,, -536,UKR,3.3,9th:,, -537,UKR,3.3,10th:,, -538,UKR,3.3,All other plant products,, -539,UKR,3.3,All other animal products,, -540,GBR,3.3,1st:,,No trend data available. -541,GBR,3.3,2nd:,"Coverage is not complete, but believed to be a reasonable estimate. Quantity is estimated marketed quantity.",No trend data available. -542,GBR,3.3,3rd:,, -543,GBR,3.3,4th:,, -544,GBR,3.3,5th:,, -545,GBR,3.3,6th:,, -546,GBR,3.3,7th:,, -547,GBR,3.3,8th:,, -548,GBR,3.3,9th:,, -549,GBR,3.3,10th:,, -550,GBR,3.3,All other plant products,, -551,GBR,3.3,All other animal products,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.3_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.3_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index dceed8922a..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.3_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1473 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -3,ALB,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -5,ALB,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -6,ALB,3.3,Category -7,ALB,3.3,Plant products / raw material -8,ALB,3.3,Food -9,ALB,3.3,Fodder -10,ALB,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -11,ALB,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -12,ALB,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -13,ALB,3.3,Ornamental plants -14,ALB,3.3,Exudates -15,ALB,3.3,Other plant products -16,ALB,3.3,Animal products / raw material -17,ALB,3.3,Living animals -18,ALB,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -19,ALB,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -20,ALB,3.3,Wild meat -21,ALB,3.3,Raw material for medicine -22,ALB,3.3,Raw material for colorants -23,ALB,3.3,Other edible animal products -24,ALB,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -25,ALB,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -26,ALB,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -27,ALB,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -28,ALB,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -29,ALB,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -30,ALB,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -31,ALB,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -32,AND,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -33,AND,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -34,AND,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -35,AND,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -36,AND,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -37,AND,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -38,AND,3.3,Category -39,AND,3.3,Plant products / raw material -40,AND,3.3,Food -41,AND,3.3,Fodder -42,AND,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -43,AND,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -44,AND,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -45,AND,3.3,Ornamental plants -46,AND,3.3,Exudates -47,AND,3.3,Other plant products -48,AND,3.3,Animal products / raw material -49,AND,3.3,Living animals -50,AND,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -51,AND,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -52,AND,3.3,Wild meat -53,AND,3.3,Raw material for medicine -54,AND,3.3,Raw material for colorants -55,AND,3.3,Other edible animal products -56,AND,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -57,AND,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -58,AND,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -59,AND,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -60,AND,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -61,AND,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -62,AND,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -63,AND,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -64,AUT,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -65,AUT,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -66,AUT,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -67,AUT,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -68,AUT,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -69,AUT,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -70,AUT,3.3,Category -71,AUT,3.3,Plant products / raw material -72,AUT,3.3,Food -73,AUT,3.3,Fodder -74,AUT,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -75,AUT,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -76,AUT,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -77,AUT,3.3,Ornamental plants -78,AUT,3.3,Exudates -79,AUT,3.3,Other plant products -80,AUT,3.3,Animal products / raw material -81,AUT,3.3,Living animals -82,AUT,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -83,AUT,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -84,AUT,3.3,Wild meat -85,AUT,3.3,Raw material for medicine -86,AUT,3.3,Raw material for colorants -87,AUT,3.3,Other edible animal products -88,AUT,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -89,AUT,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -90,AUT,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -91,AUT,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -92,AUT,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -93,AUT,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -94,AUT,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -95,AUT,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -96,BLR,3.3,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей 7c. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -97,BLR,3.3,"2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -98,BLR,3.3,"3. Отчетность о тенденциях: В таблице требуется информация только для 2015 года или ближайшего года, для которого имеются данные, информация по наблюдаемым тенденциям приветствуется." -99,BLR,3.3,"4. Источники данных: Просим указать источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -100,BLR,3.3,"5. Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно явно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в таблице ""Национальная валюта в отчетных годах""." -101,BLR,3.3,6. Категории недревесных лесных продуктов: -102,BLR,3.3,Категория -103,BLR,3.3,Растительные продукты / сырьё -104,BLR,3.3,Продукты питания -105,BLR,3.3,Корм для скота -106,BLR,3.3,Сырьё для медицины и ароматических продуктов -107,BLR,3.3,Сырьё для красителей и пигментов -108,BLR,3.3,"Сырьё для утвари, ремёсел и строительства" -109,BLR,3.3,Декоративные растения -110,BLR,3.3,Экссудаты -111,BLR,3.3,Другие растительные продукты -112,BLR,3.3,Животные продукты / сырьё -113,BLR,3.3,Живые животные -114,BLR,3.3,"Шкуры, кожи и трофеи" -115,BLR,3.3,Дикий мёд и пчелиный воск -116,BLR,3.3,Дичь -117,BLR,3.3,Сырьё для медицины -118,BLR,3.3,Сырьё для красителей -119,BLR,3.3,Другие съедобные животные продукты -120,BLR,3.3,Другие несъедобные животные продукты -121,BLR,3.3,"7. “Рыночные” недревесные продукты составляют все недревесные продукты, проданные на рынках. Не включают в себя недревесные продукты, собранные для собственного потребления (в качестве средств существования) и других форм использования без проведения рыночных операций. В целях данного отчета, ""Стоимость рыночных недревесных лесных продуктов"" в данном формате должна считаться синонимом “Коммерческой стоимости убранных недревесных лесных продуктов” в отчете, отрапортованном для ОЛР 2015." -122,BLR,3.3,"8. Исходной площадью для отчетности является “Всего лес и прочая лесопокрытая земля”, не поделенные на подклассы. Если имеются данные только для подкласса “Лес”, просим сообщить в отчете о данном подклассе с явной ссылкой на “Лес” и предоставить заметку в “Комментариях”. Если имеются данные об определенных лесных площадях или классах землевладения (например, государственные леса), но не имеются о других, данные должны быть указаны в отчете с явным указанием площади (в га) и/или класса принадлежности." -123,BLR,3.3,"9. Категории недревесных товаров “Декоративные растения”, “Живые животные” также, как и “Шкуры, кожи и трофеи” должны быть указаны в отчете с единицей измерения в виде 1000 штук, все остальные категории в тоннах. Если продукты указаны в отчете в разных единицах измерения в отличие от рекомендованных, укажите в “Комментариях”. Товары должны быть указаны в отчете, только если они происходят из леса или OWL." -124,BLR,3.3,"10. “Продукты питания”: Продукты питания с грибных ферм или фрукты с деревьев, растущих вне леса, например, во фруктовых садах, должны быть исключены." -125,BLR,3.3,"11. “Экссудаты растений, сырье для медицины, ароматические продукты, красители и краски” включают экстракты, например, дубильные вещества, сырье для промышленных вытяжек, эфирные и косметические масла." -126,BLR,3.3,"12. “Другие продукты растительного происхождения” включают в себя другие продукты, собранные с леса и другими покрытыми древесной растительностью землями, например, корм для скота, воспроизводительный материал (например, семена, части растений) или другое растительное сырье для продуктов питания или напитков. Заметьте, что выпас скота в лесу должен быть исключен. Просим уточнить следующие категории, при необходимости." -127,BLR,3.3,"13. “Мясо диких животных” (в тоннах) и “живущие животные” (в 1000 штук) “из леса и прочих лесопокрытых земель” включают в себя дичь, чьей средой обитания является лесная местность. Просим использовать экспертную оценку в классификациях и предоставить информацию о классах дичи в “Комментариях”. Мясо и урожай от ферм разводящих дичь должны быть исключены. Заметьте, что должна быть включена только рыночная дичь. В отчете охотничьи лицензии должны быть указаны как “Рыночная услуга” в “Отчетной форме 3.4: Услуги”. Только выставленные на продажу живые животные, которые были пойманы в их естественной среде обитания, должны быть указаны в отчете в категории “Живые животные”." -128,BEL,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -129,BEL,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -130,BEL,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -131,BEL,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -132,BEL,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -133,BEL,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -134,BEL,3.3,Category -135,BEL,3.3,Plant products / raw material -136,BEL,3.3,Food -137,BEL,3.3,Fodder -138,BEL,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -139,BEL,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -140,BEL,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -141,BEL,3.3,Ornamental plants -142,BEL,3.3,Exudates -143,BEL,3.3,Other plant products -144,BEL,3.3,Animal products / raw material -145,BEL,3.3,Living animals -146,BEL,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -147,BEL,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -148,BEL,3.3,Wild meat -149,BEL,3.3,Raw material for medicine -150,BEL,3.3,Raw material for colorants -151,BEL,3.3,Other edible animal products -152,BEL,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -153,BEL,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -154,BEL,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -155,BEL,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -156,BEL,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -157,BEL,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -158,BEL,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -159,BEL,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -160,BIH,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -161,BIH,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -162,BIH,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -163,BIH,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -164,BIH,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -165,BIH,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -166,BIH,3.3,Category -167,BIH,3.3,Plant products / raw material -168,BIH,3.3,Food -169,BIH,3.3,Fodder -170,BIH,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -171,BIH,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -172,BIH,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -173,BIH,3.3,Ornamental plants -174,BIH,3.3,Exudates -175,BIH,3.3,Other plant products -176,BIH,3.3,Animal products / raw material -177,BIH,3.3,Living animals -178,BIH,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -179,BIH,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -180,BIH,3.3,Wild meat -181,BIH,3.3,Raw material for medicine -182,BIH,3.3,Raw material for colorants -183,BIH,3.3,Other edible animal products -184,BIH,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -185,BIH,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -186,BIH,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -187,BIH,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -188,BIH,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -189,BIH,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -190,BIH,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -191,BIH,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -192,BGR,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -193,BGR,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -194,BGR,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -195,BGR,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -196,BGR,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -197,BGR,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -198,BGR,3.3,Category -199,BGR,3.3,Plant products / raw material -200,BGR,3.3,Food -201,BGR,3.3,Fodder -202,BGR,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -203,BGR,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -204,BGR,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -205,BGR,3.3,Ornamental plants -206,BGR,3.3,Exudates -207,BGR,3.3,Other plant products -208,BGR,3.3,Animal products / raw material -209,BGR,3.3,Living animals -210,BGR,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -211,BGR,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -212,BGR,3.3,Wild meat -213,BGR,3.3,Raw material for medicine -214,BGR,3.3,Raw material for colorants -215,BGR,3.3,Other edible animal products -216,BGR,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -217,BGR,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -218,BGR,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -219,BGR,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -220,BGR,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -221,BGR,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -222,BGR,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -223,BGR,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -224,HRV,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -225,HRV,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -226,HRV,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -227,HRV,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -228,HRV,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -229,HRV,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -230,HRV,3.3,Category -231,HRV,3.3,Plant products / raw material -232,HRV,3.3,Food -233,HRV,3.3,Fodder -234,HRV,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -235,HRV,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -236,HRV,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -237,HRV,3.3,Ornamental plants -238,HRV,3.3,Exudates -239,HRV,3.3,Other plant products -240,HRV,3.3,Animal products / raw material -241,HRV,3.3,Living animals -242,HRV,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -243,HRV,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -244,HRV,3.3,Wild meat -245,HRV,3.3,Raw material for medicine -246,HRV,3.3,Raw material for colorants -247,HRV,3.3,Other edible animal products -248,HRV,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -249,HRV,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -250,HRV,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -251,HRV,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -252,HRV,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -253,HRV,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -254,HRV,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -255,HRV,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -256,CYP,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -257,CYP,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -258,CYP,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -259,CYP,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -260,CYP,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -261,CYP,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -262,CYP,3.3,Category -263,CYP,3.3,Plant products / raw material -264,CYP,3.3,Food -265,CYP,3.3,Fodder -266,CYP,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -267,CYP,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -268,CYP,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -269,CYP,3.3,Ornamental plants -270,CYP,3.3,Exudates -271,CYP,3.3,Other plant products -272,CYP,3.3,Animal products / raw material -273,CYP,3.3,Living animals -274,CYP,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -275,CYP,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -276,CYP,3.3,Wild meat -277,CYP,3.3,Raw material for medicine -278,CYP,3.3,Raw material for colorants -279,CYP,3.3,Other edible animal products -280,CYP,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -281,CYP,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -282,CYP,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -283,CYP,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -284,CYP,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -285,CYP,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -286,CYP,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -287,CYP,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -288,CZE,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -289,CZE,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -290,CZE,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -291,CZE,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -292,CZE,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -293,CZE,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -294,CZE,3.3,Category -295,CZE,3.3,Plant products / raw material -296,CZE,3.3,Food -297,CZE,3.3,Fodder -298,CZE,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -299,CZE,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -300,CZE,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -301,CZE,3.3,Ornamental plants -302,CZE,3.3,Exudates -303,CZE,3.3,Other plant products -304,CZE,3.3,Animal products / raw material -305,CZE,3.3,Living animals -306,CZE,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -307,CZE,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -308,CZE,3.3,Wild meat -309,CZE,3.3,Raw material for medicine -310,CZE,3.3,Raw material for colorants -311,CZE,3.3,Other edible animal products -312,CZE,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -313,CZE,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -314,CZE,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -315,CZE,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -316,CZE,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -317,CZE,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -318,CZE,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -319,CZE,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -320,DNK,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -321,DNK,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -322,DNK,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -323,DNK,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -324,DNK,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -325,DNK,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -326,DNK,3.3,Category -327,DNK,3.3,Plant products / raw material -328,DNK,3.3,Food -329,DNK,3.3,Fodder -330,DNK,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -331,DNK,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -332,DNK,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -333,DNK,3.3,Ornamental plants -334,DNK,3.3,Exudates -335,DNK,3.3,Other plant products -336,DNK,3.3,Animal products / raw material -337,DNK,3.3,Living animals -338,DNK,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -339,DNK,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -340,DNK,3.3,Wild meat -341,DNK,3.3,Raw material for medicine -342,DNK,3.3,Raw material for colorants -343,DNK,3.3,Other edible animal products -344,DNK,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -345,DNK,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -346,DNK,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -347,DNK,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -348,DNK,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -349,DNK,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -350,DNK,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -351,DNK,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -352,EST,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -353,EST,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -354,EST,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -355,EST,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -356,EST,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -357,EST,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -358,EST,3.3,Category -359,EST,3.3,Plant products / raw material -360,EST,3.3,Food -361,EST,3.3,Fodder -362,EST,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -363,EST,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -364,EST,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -365,EST,3.3,Ornamental plants -366,EST,3.3,Exudates -367,EST,3.3,Other plant products -368,EST,3.3,Animal products / raw material -369,EST,3.3,Living animals -370,EST,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -371,EST,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -372,EST,3.3,Wild meat -373,EST,3.3,Raw material for medicine -374,EST,3.3,Raw material for colorants -375,EST,3.3,Other edible animal products -376,EST,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -377,EST,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -378,EST,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -379,EST,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -380,EST,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -381,EST,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -382,EST,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -383,EST,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -384,FIN,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -385,FIN,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -386,FIN,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -387,FIN,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -388,FIN,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -389,FIN,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -390,FIN,3.3,Category -391,FIN,3.3,Plant products / raw material -392,FIN,3.3,Food -393,FIN,3.3,Fodder -394,FIN,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -395,FIN,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -396,FIN,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -397,FIN,3.3,Ornamental plants -398,FIN,3.3,Exudates -399,FIN,3.3,Other plant products -400,FIN,3.3,Animal products / raw material -401,FIN,3.3,Living animals -402,FIN,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -403,FIN,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -404,FIN,3.3,Wild meat -405,FIN,3.3,Raw material for medicine -406,FIN,3.3,Raw material for colorants -407,FIN,3.3,Other edible animal products -408,FIN,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -409,FIN,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -410,FIN,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -411,FIN,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -412,FIN,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -413,FIN,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -414,FIN,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -415,FIN,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -416,FRA,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -417,FRA,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -418,FRA,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -419,FRA,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -420,FRA,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -421,FRA,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -422,FRA,3.3,Category -423,FRA,3.3,Plant products / raw material -424,FRA,3.3,Food -425,FRA,3.3,Fodder -426,FRA,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -427,FRA,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -428,FRA,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -429,FRA,3.3,Ornamental plants -430,FRA,3.3,Exudates -431,FRA,3.3,Other plant products -432,FRA,3.3,Animal products / raw material -433,FRA,3.3,Living animals -434,FRA,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -435,FRA,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -436,FRA,3.3,Wild meat -437,FRA,3.3,Raw material for medicine -438,FRA,3.3,Raw material for colorants -439,FRA,3.3,Other edible animal products -440,FRA,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -441,FRA,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -442,FRA,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -443,FRA,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -444,FRA,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -445,FRA,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -446,FRA,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -447,FRA,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -448,GEO,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -449,GEO,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -450,GEO,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -451,GEO,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -452,GEO,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -453,GEO,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -454,GEO,3.3,Category -455,GEO,3.3,Plant products / raw material -456,GEO,3.3,Food -457,GEO,3.3,Fodder -458,GEO,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -459,GEO,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -460,GEO,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -461,GEO,3.3,Ornamental plants -462,GEO,3.3,Exudates -463,GEO,3.3,Other plant products -464,GEO,3.3,Animal products / raw material -465,GEO,3.3,Living animals -466,GEO,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -467,GEO,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -468,GEO,3.3,Wild meat -469,GEO,3.3,Raw material for medicine -470,GEO,3.3,Raw material for colorants -471,GEO,3.3,Other edible animal products -472,GEO,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -473,GEO,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -474,GEO,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -475,GEO,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -476,GEO,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -477,GEO,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -478,GEO,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -479,GEO,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -480,DEU,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -481,DEU,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -482,DEU,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -483,DEU,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -484,DEU,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -485,DEU,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -486,DEU,3.3,Category -487,DEU,3.3,Plant products / raw material -488,DEU,3.3,Food -489,DEU,3.3,Fodder -490,DEU,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -491,DEU,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -492,DEU,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -493,DEU,3.3,Ornamental plants -494,DEU,3.3,Exudates -495,DEU,3.3,Other plant products -496,DEU,3.3,Animal products / raw material -497,DEU,3.3,Living animals -498,DEU,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -499,DEU,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -500,DEU,3.3,Wild meat -501,DEU,3.3,Raw material for medicine -502,DEU,3.3,Raw material for colorants -503,DEU,3.3,Other edible animal products -504,DEU,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -505,DEU,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -506,DEU,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -507,DEU,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -508,DEU,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -509,DEU,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -510,DEU,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -511,DEU,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -512,GRC,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -513,GRC,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -514,GRC,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -515,GRC,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -516,GRC,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -517,GRC,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -518,GRC,3.3,Category -519,GRC,3.3,Plant products / raw material -520,GRC,3.3,Food -521,GRC,3.3,Fodder -522,GRC,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -523,GRC,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -524,GRC,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -525,GRC,3.3,Ornamental plants -526,GRC,3.3,Exudates -527,GRC,3.3,Other plant products -528,GRC,3.3,Animal products / raw material -529,GRC,3.3,Living animals -530,GRC,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -531,GRC,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -532,GRC,3.3,Wild meat -533,GRC,3.3,Raw material for medicine -534,GRC,3.3,Raw material for colorants -535,GRC,3.3,Other edible animal products -536,GRC,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -537,GRC,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -538,GRC,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -539,GRC,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -540,GRC,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -541,GRC,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -542,GRC,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -543,GRC,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -544,VAT,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -545,VAT,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -546,VAT,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -547,VAT,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -548,VAT,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -549,VAT,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -550,VAT,3.3,Category -551,VAT,3.3,Plant products / raw material -552,VAT,3.3,Food -553,VAT,3.3,Fodder -554,VAT,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -555,VAT,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -556,VAT,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -557,VAT,3.3,Ornamental plants -558,VAT,3.3,Exudates -559,VAT,3.3,Other plant products -560,VAT,3.3,Animal products / raw material -561,VAT,3.3,Living animals -562,VAT,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -563,VAT,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -564,VAT,3.3,Wild meat -565,VAT,3.3,Raw material for medicine -566,VAT,3.3,Raw material for colorants -567,VAT,3.3,Other edible animal products -568,VAT,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -569,VAT,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -570,VAT,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -571,VAT,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -572,VAT,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -573,VAT,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -574,VAT,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -575,VAT,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -576,HUN,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -577,HUN,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -578,HUN,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -579,HUN,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -580,HUN,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -581,HUN,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -582,HUN,3.3,Category -583,HUN,3.3,Plant products / raw material -584,HUN,3.3,Food -585,HUN,3.3,Fodder -586,HUN,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -587,HUN,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -588,HUN,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -589,HUN,3.3,Ornamental plants -590,HUN,3.3,Exudates -591,HUN,3.3,Other plant products -592,HUN,3.3,Animal products / raw material -593,HUN,3.3,Living animals -594,HUN,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -595,HUN,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -596,HUN,3.3,Wild meat -597,HUN,3.3,Raw material for medicine -598,HUN,3.3,Raw material for colorants -599,HUN,3.3,Other edible animal products -600,HUN,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -601,HUN,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -602,HUN,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -603,HUN,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -604,HUN,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -605,HUN,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -606,HUN,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -607,HUN,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -608,ISL,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -609,ISL,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -610,ISL,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -611,ISL,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -612,ISL,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -613,ISL,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -614,ISL,3.3,Category -615,ISL,3.3,Plant products / raw material -616,ISL,3.3,Food -617,ISL,3.3,Fodder -618,ISL,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -619,ISL,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -620,ISL,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -621,ISL,3.3,Ornamental plants -622,ISL,3.3,Exudates -623,ISL,3.3,Other plant products -624,ISL,3.3,Animal products / raw material -625,ISL,3.3,Living animals -626,ISL,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -627,ISL,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -628,ISL,3.3,Wild meat -629,ISL,3.3,Raw material for medicine -630,ISL,3.3,Raw material for colorants -631,ISL,3.3,Other edible animal products -632,ISL,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -633,ISL,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -634,ISL,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -635,ISL,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -636,ISL,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -637,ISL,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -638,ISL,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -639,ISL,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -640,IRL,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -641,IRL,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -642,IRL,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -643,IRL,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -644,IRL,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -645,IRL,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -646,IRL,3.3,Category -647,IRL,3.3,Plant products / raw material -648,IRL,3.3,Food -649,IRL,3.3,Fodder -650,IRL,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -651,IRL,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -652,IRL,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -653,IRL,3.3,Ornamental plants -654,IRL,3.3,Exudates -655,IRL,3.3,Other plant products -656,IRL,3.3,Animal products / raw material -657,IRL,3.3,Living animals -658,IRL,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -659,IRL,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -660,IRL,3.3,Wild meat -661,IRL,3.3,Raw material for medicine -662,IRL,3.3,Raw material for colorants -663,IRL,3.3,Other edible animal products -664,IRL,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -665,IRL,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -666,IRL,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -667,IRL,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -668,IRL,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -669,IRL,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -670,IRL,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -671,IRL,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -672,ITA,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -673,ITA,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -674,ITA,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -675,ITA,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -676,ITA,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -677,ITA,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -678,ITA,3.3,Category -679,ITA,3.3,Plant products / raw material -680,ITA,3.3,Food -681,ITA,3.3,Fodder -682,ITA,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -683,ITA,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -684,ITA,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -685,ITA,3.3,Ornamental plants -686,ITA,3.3,Exudates -687,ITA,3.3,Other plant products -688,ITA,3.3,Animal products / raw material -689,ITA,3.3,Living animals -690,ITA,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -691,ITA,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -692,ITA,3.3,Wild meat -693,ITA,3.3,Raw material for medicine -694,ITA,3.3,Raw material for colorants -695,ITA,3.3,Other edible animal products -696,ITA,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -697,ITA,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -698,ITA,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -699,ITA,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -700,ITA,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -701,ITA,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -702,ITA,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -703,ITA,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -704,LVA,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -705,LVA,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -706,LVA,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -707,LVA,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -708,LVA,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -709,LVA,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -710,LVA,3.3,Category -711,LVA,3.3,Plant products / raw material -712,LVA,3.3,Food -713,LVA,3.3,Fodder -714,LVA,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -715,LVA,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -716,LVA,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -717,LVA,3.3,Ornamental plants -718,LVA,3.3,Exudates -719,LVA,3.3,Other plant products -720,LVA,3.3,Animal products / raw material -721,LVA,3.3,Living animals -722,LVA,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -723,LVA,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -724,LVA,3.3,Wild meat -725,LVA,3.3,Raw material for medicine -726,LVA,3.3,Raw material for colorants -727,LVA,3.3,Other edible animal products -728,LVA,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -729,LVA,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -730,LVA,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -731,LVA,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -732,LVA,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -733,LVA,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -734,LVA,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -735,LVA,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -736,LIE,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -737,LIE,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -738,LIE,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -739,LIE,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -740,LIE,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -741,LIE,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -742,LIE,3.3,Category -743,LIE,3.3,Plant products / raw material -744,LIE,3.3,Food -745,LIE,3.3,Fodder -746,LIE,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -747,LIE,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -748,LIE,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -749,LIE,3.3,Ornamental plants -750,LIE,3.3,Exudates -751,LIE,3.3,Other plant products -752,LIE,3.3,Animal products / raw material -753,LIE,3.3,Living animals -754,LIE,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -755,LIE,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -756,LIE,3.3,Wild meat -757,LIE,3.3,Raw material for medicine -758,LIE,3.3,Raw material for colorants -759,LIE,3.3,Other edible animal products -760,LIE,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -761,LIE,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -762,LIE,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -763,LIE,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -764,LIE,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -765,LIE,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -766,LIE,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -767,LIE,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -768,LTU,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -769,LTU,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -770,LTU,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -771,LTU,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -772,LTU,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -773,LTU,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -774,LTU,3.3,Category -775,LTU,3.3,Plant products / raw material -776,LTU,3.3,Food -777,LTU,3.3,Fodder -778,LTU,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -779,LTU,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -780,LTU,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -781,LTU,3.3,Ornamental plants -782,LTU,3.3,Exudates -783,LTU,3.3,Other plant products -784,LTU,3.3,Animal products / raw material -785,LTU,3.3,Living animals -786,LTU,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -787,LTU,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -788,LTU,3.3,Wild meat -789,LTU,3.3,Raw material for medicine -790,LTU,3.3,Raw material for colorants -791,LTU,3.3,Other edible animal products -792,LTU,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -793,LTU,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -794,LTU,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -795,LTU,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -796,LTU,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -797,LTU,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -798,LTU,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -799,LTU,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -800,LUX,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -801,LUX,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -802,LUX,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -803,LUX,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -804,LUX,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -805,LUX,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -806,LUX,3.3,Category -807,LUX,3.3,Plant products / raw material -808,LUX,3.3,Food -809,LUX,3.3,Fodder -810,LUX,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -811,LUX,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -812,LUX,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -813,LUX,3.3,Ornamental plants -814,LUX,3.3,Exudates -815,LUX,3.3,Other plant products -816,LUX,3.3,Animal products / raw material -817,LUX,3.3,Living animals -818,LUX,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -819,LUX,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -820,LUX,3.3,Wild meat -821,LUX,3.3,Raw material for medicine -822,LUX,3.3,Raw material for colorants -823,LUX,3.3,Other edible animal products -824,LUX,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -825,LUX,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -826,LUX,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -827,LUX,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -828,LUX,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -829,LUX,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -830,LUX,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -831,LUX,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -832,MLT,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -833,MLT,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -834,MLT,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -835,MLT,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -836,MLT,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -837,MLT,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -838,MLT,3.3,Category -839,MLT,3.3,Plant products / raw material -840,MLT,3.3,Food -841,MLT,3.3,Fodder -842,MLT,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -843,MLT,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -844,MLT,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -845,MLT,3.3,Ornamental plants -846,MLT,3.3,Exudates -847,MLT,3.3,Other plant products -848,MLT,3.3,Animal products / raw material -849,MLT,3.3,Living animals -850,MLT,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -851,MLT,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -852,MLT,3.3,Wild meat -853,MLT,3.3,Raw material for medicine -854,MLT,3.3,Raw material for colorants -855,MLT,3.3,Other edible animal products -856,MLT,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -857,MLT,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -858,MLT,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -859,MLT,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -860,MLT,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -861,MLT,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -862,MLT,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -863,MLT,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -864,MDA,3.3,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей 7c. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -865,MDA,3.3,"2.Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -866,MDA,3.3,"3. Отчетность о тенденциях: В таблице требуется информация только для 2015 года или ближайшего года, для которого имеются данные, информация по наблюдаемым тенденциям приветствуется." -867,MDA,3.3,"4. Источники данных: Просим указать источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -868,MDA,3.3,"5. Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно явно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в Таблице по национальной валюте в годы отчетности" -869,MDA,3.3,6. Категории недревесных лесных продуктов: -870,MDA,3.3,Категория -871,MDA,3.3,Продукты питания -872,MDA,3.3,Корм для скота -873,MDA,3.3,Сырье для медицины и ароматических продуктов -874,MDA,3.3,Сырье для красителей и пигментов -875,MDA,3.3,"Сырье для утвари, ремесел и строительства" -876,MDA,3.3,Декоративные -877,MDA,3.3,растения -878,MDA,3.3,Экссудаты -879,MDA,3.3,Другие растительные продукты -880,MDA,3.3,Животные продукты / сырье -881,MDA,3.3,Живые животные -882,MDA,3.3,"Шкуры, кожи и трофеи" -883,MDA,3.3,Дикий мед и пчелиный воск -884,MDA,3.3,Дичь -885,MDA,3.3,Сырье для медицины -886,MDA,3.3,Сырье для красителей -887,MDA,3.3,Другие съедобные животные продукты -888,MDA,3.3,Другие несъедобные животные продукты -889,MDA,3.3,"7. “Рыночные” недревесные продукты составляют все недревесные продукты, проданные на рынках. Не включают в себя недревесные продукты, собранные для собственного потребления (в качестве средств существования) и других форм использования без проведения рыночных операций. В целях данного отчета, “Стоимость рыночных недревесных лесных продуктов “в данном формате должна считаться синонимом “Коммерческой стоимости убранных недревесных лесных продуктов” в отчете, отрапортованном для ОЛР 2015." -890,MDA,3.3,"8. Исходной площадью для отчетности является “Всего лес и прочие лесопокрытые земли”, не поделенные на подклассы. Если имеются данные только для подкласса “Лес”, просим сообщить в отчете о данном подклассе с явной ссылкой на “Лес” и предоставить заметку в “Комментариях”. Если имеются данные об определенных лесных площадях или классах землевладения (например, государственные леса), но не имеются о других, данные должны быть указаны в отчете с явным указанием площади (в га) и/или класса принадлежности." -891,MDA,3.3,"9. Категории недревесных товаров “Декоративные растения”, “Живые животные” также, как и “Шкуры, кожи и трофеи” должны быть указаны в отчете с единицей измерения в виде 1000 штук, все остальные категории в тоннах. Если продукты указаны в отчете в разных единицах измерения в отличие от рекомендованных, укажите в “Комментариях”. Товары должны быть указаны в отчете, только если они происходят из леса или OWL" -892,MDA,3.3,"10. “Продукты питания”: Продукты питания с грибных ферм или фрукты с деревьев, растущих вне леса, например, во фруктовых садах, должны быть исключены." -893,MDA,3.3,"11. “Экссудаты растений, сырье для медицины, ароматические продукты, красители и краски” включают экстракты, например, дубильные вещества, сырье для промышленных вытяжек, эфирные и косметические масла." -894,MDA,3.3,"12. “Другие продукты растительного происхождения” включают в себя другие продукты, собранные с леса и другими покрытыми древесной растительностью землями, например, корм для скота, воспроизводительный материал (например, семена, части растений) или другое растительное сырье для продуктов питания или напитков. Заметьте, что выпас скота в лесу должен быть исключен. Просим уточнить следующие категории, при необходимости." -895,MDA,3.3,"13. “Мясо диких животных” (в тоннах) и “живущие животные” (в 1000 штук) “из леса и прочих лесопокрытых земель ” включают в себя дичь, чьей средой обитания является лесная местность. Просим использовать экспертную оценку в классификациях и предоставить информацию о классах дичи в “Комментариях”. Мясо и урожай от ферм разводящих дичь должны быть исключены. Заметьте, что должна быть включена только рыночная дичь. В отчете охотничьи лицензии должны быть указаны как “Рыночная услуга” в “Отчетной форме 3.4: Услуги”. Только выставленные на продажу живые животные, которые были пойманы в их естественной среде обитания, должны быть указаны в отчете в категории “Живые животные”." -896,MCO,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -897,MCO,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -898,MCO,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -899,MCO,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -900,MCO,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -901,MCO,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -902,MCO,3.3,Category -903,MCO,3.3,Plant products / raw material -904,MCO,3.3,Food -905,MCO,3.3,Fodder -906,MCO,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -907,MCO,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -908,MCO,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -909,MCO,3.3,Ornamental plants -910,MCO,3.3,Exudates -911,MCO,3.3,Other plant products -912,MCO,3.3,Animal products / raw material -913,MCO,3.3,Living animals -914,MCO,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -915,MCO,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -916,MCO,3.3,Wild meat -917,MCO,3.3,Raw material for medicine -918,MCO,3.3,Raw material for colorants -919,MCO,3.3,Other edible animal products -920,MCO,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -921,MCO,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -922,MCO,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -923,MCO,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -924,MCO,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -925,MCO,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -926,MCO,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -927,MCO,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -928,MNE,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -929,MNE,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -930,MNE,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -931,MNE,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -932,MNE,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -933,MNE,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -934,MNE,3.3,Category -935,MNE,3.3,Plant products / raw material -936,MNE,3.3,Food -937,MNE,3.3,Fodder -938,MNE,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -939,MNE,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -940,MNE,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -941,MNE,3.3,Ornamental plants -942,MNE,3.3,Exudates -943,MNE,3.3,Other plant products -944,MNE,3.3,Animal products / raw material -945,MNE,3.3,Living animals -946,MNE,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -947,MNE,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -948,MNE,3.3,Wild meat -949,MNE,3.3,Raw material for medicine -950,MNE,3.3,Raw material for colorants -951,MNE,3.3,Other edible animal products -952,MNE,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -953,MNE,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -954,MNE,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -955,MNE,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -956,MNE,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -957,MNE,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -958,MNE,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -959,MNE,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -960,NLD,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -961,NLD,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -962,NLD,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -963,NLD,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -964,NLD,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -965,NLD,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -966,NLD,3.3,Category -967,NLD,3.3,Plant products / raw material -968,NLD,3.3,Food -969,NLD,3.3,Fodder -970,NLD,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -971,NLD,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -972,NLD,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -973,NLD,3.3,Ornamental plants -974,NLD,3.3,Exudates -975,NLD,3.3,Other plant products -976,NLD,3.3,Animal products / raw material -977,NLD,3.3,Living animals -978,NLD,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -979,NLD,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -980,NLD,3.3,Wild meat -981,NLD,3.3,Raw material for medicine -982,NLD,3.3,Raw material for colorants -983,NLD,3.3,Other edible animal products -984,NLD,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -985,NLD,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -986,NLD,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -987,NLD,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -988,NLD,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -989,NLD,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -990,NLD,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -991,NLD,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -992,NOR,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -993,NOR,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -994,NOR,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -995,NOR,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -996,NOR,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -997,NOR,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -998,NOR,3.3,Category -999,NOR,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1000,NOR,3.3,Food -1001,NOR,3.3,Fodder -1002,NOR,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1003,NOR,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1004,NOR,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1005,NOR,3.3,Ornamental plants -1006,NOR,3.3,Exudates -1007,NOR,3.3,Other plant products -1008,NOR,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1009,NOR,3.3,Living animals -1010,NOR,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1011,NOR,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1012,NOR,3.3,Wild meat -1013,NOR,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1014,NOR,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1015,NOR,3.3,Other edible animal products -1016,NOR,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1017,NOR,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1018,NOR,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1019,NOR,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1020,NOR,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1021,NOR,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1022,NOR,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1023,NOR,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1024,POL,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1025,POL,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1026,POL,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1027,POL,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1028,POL,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1029,POL,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1030,POL,3.3,Category -1031,POL,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1032,POL,3.3,Food -1033,POL,3.3,Fodder -1034,POL,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1035,POL,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1036,POL,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1037,POL,3.3,Ornamental plants -1038,POL,3.3,Exudates -1039,POL,3.3,Other plant products -1040,POL,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1041,POL,3.3,Living animals -1042,POL,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1043,POL,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1044,POL,3.3,Wild meat -1045,POL,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1046,POL,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1047,POL,3.3,Other edible animal products -1048,POL,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1049,POL,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1050,POL,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1051,POL,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1052,POL,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1053,POL,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1054,POL,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1055,POL,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1056,PRT,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1057,PRT,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1058,PRT,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1059,PRT,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1060,PRT,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1061,PRT,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1062,PRT,3.3,Category -1063,PRT,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1064,PRT,3.3,Food -1065,PRT,3.3,Fodder -1066,PRT,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1067,PRT,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1068,PRT,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1069,PRT,3.3,Ornamental plants -1070,PRT,3.3,Exudates -1071,PRT,3.3,Other plant products -1072,PRT,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1073,PRT,3.3,Living animals -1074,PRT,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1075,PRT,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1076,PRT,3.3,Wild meat -1077,PRT,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1078,PRT,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1079,PRT,3.3,Other edible animal products -1080,PRT,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1081,PRT,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1082,PRT,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1083,PRT,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1084,PRT,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1085,PRT,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1086,PRT,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1087,PRT,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1088,ROU,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1089,ROU,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1090,ROU,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1091,ROU,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1092,ROU,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1093,ROU,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1094,ROU,3.3,Category -1095,ROU,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1096,ROU,3.3,Food -1097,ROU,3.3,Fodder -1098,ROU,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1099,ROU,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1100,ROU,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1101,ROU,3.3,Ornamental plants -1102,ROU,3.3,Exudates -1103,ROU,3.3,Other plant products -1104,ROU,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1105,ROU,3.3,Living animals -1106,ROU,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1107,ROU,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1108,ROU,3.3,Wild meat -1109,ROU,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1110,ROU,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1111,ROU,3.3,Other edible animal products -1112,ROU,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1113,ROU,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1114,ROU,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1115,ROU,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1116,ROU,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1117,ROU,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1118,ROU,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1119,ROU,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1120,RUS,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1121,RUS,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1122,RUS,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1123,RUS,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1124,RUS,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1125,RUS,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1126,RUS,3.3,Category -1127,RUS,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1128,RUS,3.3,Food -1129,RUS,3.3,Fodder -1130,RUS,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1131,RUS,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1132,RUS,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1133,RUS,3.3,Ornamental plants -1134,RUS,3.3,Exudates -1135,RUS,3.3,Other plant products -1136,RUS,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1137,RUS,3.3,Living animals -1138,RUS,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1139,RUS,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1140,RUS,3.3,Wild meat -1141,RUS,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1142,RUS,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1143,RUS,3.3,Other edible animal products -1144,RUS,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1145,RUS,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1146,RUS,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1147,RUS,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1148,RUS,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1149,RUS,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1150,RUS,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1151,RUS,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1152,SRB,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1153,SRB,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1154,SRB,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1155,SRB,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1156,SRB,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1157,SRB,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1158,SRB,3.3,Category -1159,SRB,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1160,SRB,3.3,Food -1161,SRB,3.3,Fodder -1162,SRB,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1163,SRB,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1164,SRB,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1165,SRB,3.3,Ornamental plants -1166,SRB,3.3,Exudates -1167,SRB,3.3,Other plant products -1168,SRB,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1169,SRB,3.3,Living animals -1170,SRB,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1171,SRB,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1172,SRB,3.3,Wild meat -1173,SRB,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1174,SRB,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1175,SRB,3.3,Other edible animal products -1176,SRB,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1177,SRB,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1178,SRB,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1179,SRB,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1180,SRB,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1181,SRB,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1182,SRB,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1183,SRB,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1184,SVK,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1185,SVK,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1186,SVK,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1187,SVK,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1188,SVK,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1189,SVK,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1190,SVK,3.3,Category -1191,SVK,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1192,SVK,3.3,Food -1193,SVK,3.3,Fodder -1194,SVK,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1195,SVK,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1196,SVK,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1197,SVK,3.3,Ornamental plants -1198,SVK,3.3,Exudates -1199,SVK,3.3,Other plant products -1200,SVK,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1201,SVK,3.3,Living animals -1202,SVK,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1203,SVK,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1204,SVK,3.3,Wild meat -1205,SVK,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1206,SVK,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1207,SVK,3.3,Other edible animal products -1208,SVK,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1209,SVK,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1210,SVK,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1211,SVK,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1212,SVK,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1213,SVK,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1214,SVK,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1215,SVK,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1216,SVN,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1217,SVN,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1218,SVN,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1219,SVN,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1220,SVN,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1221,SVN,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1222,SVN,3.3,Category -1223,SVN,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1224,SVN,3.3,Food -1225,SVN,3.3,Fodder -1226,SVN,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1227,SVN,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1228,SVN,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1229,SVN,3.3,Ornamental plants -1230,SVN,3.3,Exudates -1231,SVN,3.3,Other plant products -1232,SVN,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1233,SVN,3.3,Living animals -1234,SVN,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1235,SVN,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1236,SVN,3.3,Wild meat -1237,SVN,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1238,SVN,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1239,SVN,3.3,Other edible animal products -1240,SVN,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1241,SVN,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1242,SVN,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1243,SVN,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1244,SVN,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1245,SVN,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1246,SVN,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1247,SVN,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1248,ESP,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1249,ESP,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1250,ESP,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1251,ESP,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1252,ESP,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1253,ESP,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1254,ESP,3.3,Category -1255,ESP,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1256,ESP,3.3,Food -1257,ESP,3.3,Fodder -1258,ESP,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1259,ESP,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1260,ESP,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1261,ESP,3.3,Ornamental plants -1262,ESP,3.3,Exudates -1263,ESP,3.3,Other plant products -1264,ESP,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1265,ESP,3.3,Living animals -1266,ESP,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1267,ESP,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1268,ESP,3.3,Wild meat -1269,ESP,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1270,ESP,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1271,ESP,3.3,Other edible animal products -1272,ESP,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1273,ESP,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1274,ESP,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1275,ESP,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1276,ESP,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1277,ESP,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1278,ESP,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1279,ESP,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1280,SWE,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1281,SWE,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1282,SWE,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1283,SWE,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1284,SWE,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1285,SWE,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1286,SWE,3.3,Category -1287,SWE,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1288,SWE,3.3,Food -1289,SWE,3.3,Fodder -1290,SWE,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1291,SWE,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1292,SWE,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1293,SWE,3.3,Ornamental plants -1294,SWE,3.3,Exudates -1295,SWE,3.3,Other plant products -1296,SWE,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1297,SWE,3.3,Living animals -1298,SWE,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1299,SWE,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1300,SWE,3.3,Wild meat -1301,SWE,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1302,SWE,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1303,SWE,3.3,Other edible animal products -1304,SWE,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1305,SWE,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1306,SWE,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1307,SWE,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1308,SWE,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1309,SWE,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1310,SWE,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1311,SWE,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1312,CHE,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1313,CHE,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1314,CHE,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1315,CHE,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1316,CHE,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1317,CHE,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1318,CHE,3.3,Category -1319,CHE,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1320,CHE,3.3,Food -1321,CHE,3.3,Fodder -1322,CHE,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1323,CHE,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1324,CHE,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1325,CHE,3.3,Ornamental plants -1326,CHE,3.3,Exudates -1327,CHE,3.3,Other plant products -1328,CHE,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1329,CHE,3.3,Living animals -1330,CHE,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1331,CHE,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1332,CHE,3.3,Wild meat -1333,CHE,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1334,CHE,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1335,CHE,3.3,Other edible animal products -1336,CHE,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1337,CHE,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1338,CHE,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1339,CHE,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1340,CHE,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1341,CHE,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1342,CHE,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1343,CHE,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1344,MKD,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1345,MKD,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1346,MKD,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1347,MKD,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1348,MKD,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1349,MKD,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1350,MKD,3.3,Category -1351,MKD,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1352,MKD,3.3,Food -1353,MKD,3.3,Fodder -1354,MKD,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1355,MKD,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1356,MKD,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1357,MKD,3.3,Ornamental plants -1358,MKD,3.3,Exudates -1359,MKD,3.3,Other plant products -1360,MKD,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1361,MKD,3.3,Living animals -1362,MKD,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1363,MKD,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1364,MKD,3.3,Wild meat -1365,MKD,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1366,MKD,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1367,MKD,3.3,Other edible animal products -1368,MKD,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1369,MKD,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1370,MKD,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1371,MKD,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1372,MKD,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1373,MKD,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1374,MKD,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1375,MKD,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1376,TUR,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1377,TUR,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1378,TUR,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1379,TUR,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1380,TUR,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1381,TUR,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1382,TUR,3.3,Category -1383,TUR,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1384,TUR,3.3,Food -1385,TUR,3.3,Fodder -1386,TUR,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1387,TUR,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1388,TUR,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1389,TUR,3.3,Ornamental plants -1390,TUR,3.3,Exudates -1391,TUR,3.3,Other plant products -1392,TUR,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1393,TUR,3.3,Living animals -1394,TUR,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1395,TUR,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1396,TUR,3.3,Wild meat -1397,TUR,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1398,TUR,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1399,TUR,3.3,Other edible animal products -1400,TUR,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1401,TUR,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1402,TUR,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1403,TUR,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1404,TUR,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1405,TUR,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1406,TUR,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1407,TUR,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1408,UKR,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1409,UKR,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1410,UKR,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1411,UKR,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1412,UKR,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1413,UKR,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1414,UKR,3.3,Category -1415,UKR,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1416,UKR,3.3,Food -1417,UKR,3.3,Fodder -1418,UKR,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1419,UKR,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1420,UKR,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1421,UKR,3.3,Ornamental plants -1422,UKR,3.3,Exudates -1423,UKR,3.3,Other plant products -1424,UKR,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1425,UKR,3.3,Living animals -1426,UKR,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1427,UKR,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1428,UKR,3.3,Wild meat -1429,UKR,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1430,UKR,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1431,UKR,3.3,Other edible animal products -1432,UKR,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1433,UKR,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1434,UKR,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1435,UKR,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1436,UKR,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1437,UKR,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1438,UKR,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1439,UKR,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." -1440,GBR,3.3,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 7c. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1441,GBR,3.3,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations . If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1442,GBR,3.3,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1443,GBR,3.3,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1444,GBR,3.3,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1445,GBR,3.3,6. Non-wood goods categories: -1446,GBR,3.3,Category -1447,GBR,3.3,Plant products / raw material -1448,GBR,3.3,Food -1449,GBR,3.3,Fodder -1450,GBR,3.3,Raw material for medicine and aromatic products -1451,GBR,3.3,Raw material for colorants and dyes -1452,GBR,3.3,"Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction" -1453,GBR,3.3,Ornamental plants -1454,GBR,3.3,Exudates -1455,GBR,3.3,Other plant products -1456,GBR,3.3,Animal products / raw material -1457,GBR,3.3,Living animals -1458,GBR,3.3,"Hides, skins and trophies" -1459,GBR,3.3,Wild honey and bee-wax -1460,GBR,3.3,Wild meat -1461,GBR,3.3,Raw material for medicine -1462,GBR,3.3,Raw material for colorants -1463,GBR,3.3,Other edible animal products -1464,GBR,3.3,Other non-edible animal products -1465,GBR,3.3,7. “Marketed” non-wood goods comprise all non-wood goods sold on markets. It excludes non-wood goods harvested for self-consumption (subsistence) and other forms of uses without market transaction. For the purpose of this reporting the “Value of Marketed non-wood goods” in this format should be considered as the synonym of the “Commercial value of NWFP removals” reported for FRA2015. -1466,GBR,3.3,"8. Reference area for reporting is “Total forest and other wooded land”, not further divided into sub-classes. If data is available for a sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class with explicit reference to “Forest” and provide a note under “Country comments”. If data is available for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported with explicit indication of area (ha) and/or reference to the ownership class." -1467,GBR,3.3,"9. The non-wood good categories “Ornamental plants”, “Living animals” as well as “Hides, skins and trophies” are to be reported in 1000 pieces, all other categories in tonnes. If goods are reported in different measurement units than those recommended, please specify under “Country comments”. Products should be reported only when from forest or OWL." -1468,GBR,3.3,"10. “Food”: Products from mushroom farms or fruits from trees outside forests, such as orchards, are to be excluded." -1469,GBR,3.3,"11. “Exudates, raw material for medicine, aromatic products, colorants and dyes” includes extracts e.g. tannins, raw material for industrial extracts, essential and cosmetic oils." -1470,GBR,3.3,"12. “Other plant products” includes other products collected from forest and other wooded land, such as fodder, reproductive material (e.g. seeds, parts of plants) or other plant-based raw material for food and beverages. Note that grazing in the forest should be excluded. Please specify further categories if necessary." -1471,GBR,3.3,"13. “Wild meat” (in tonnes) and “Living animals” (in 1000 pieces) “from forest and other wooded land” is to be understood to include game whose habitat is forest-related or –dependent. Please use expert judgment in classifications and provide information on game classes included under “country comments”. Meat and harvest from game farms are to be excluded. Note that marketed game only is to be included. Licenses for hunting are to be reported as “Marketed Service” under “Reporting Form 3.4: Services”. Only those marketed living animals that were caught in their natural habitat, should be reported under category “Living animals”." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.4_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.4_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index eaa5638c02..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.4_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -1,AND,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -2,AUT,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -3,BLR,3.4,"Исходная площадь, если отличается от “Всего FOWL”, например, класс владения или 1000 га:", -4,BEL,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -5,BIH,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -6,BGR,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -7,HRV,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -8,CYP,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -9,CZE,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -10,DNK,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -11,EST,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -12,FIN,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -13,FRA,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:",Only state forests -14,GEO,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -15,DEU,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -16,GRC,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -17,VAT,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -18,HUN,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -19,ISL,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -20,IRL,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -21,ITA,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -22,LVA,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -23,LIE,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -24,LTU,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -25,LUX,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -26,MLT,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -27,MDA,3.4,"Исходная площадь, если отличается от “Всего FOWL”, например, класс владения или 1000 га:", -28,MCO,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -29,MNE,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -30,NLD,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -31,NOR,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -32,POL,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -33,PRT,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -34,ROU,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -35,RUS,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -36,SRB,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -37,SVK,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -38,SVN,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -39,ESP,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -40,SWE,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -41,CHE,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -42,MKD,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -43,TUR,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:",Amount of 28 refers the amount of regional directorate of TUR which is biggest management unit in Turkish forest system. -44,UKR,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", -45,GBR,3.4,"Reference area if different from “Total FOWL”, e.g. ownership class or 1000 ha:", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.4_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.4_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 08d67bc9ce..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/3.4_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1427 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -3,ALB,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -5,ALB,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -6,ALB,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -7,ALB,3.4,Category -8,ALB,3.4,Ecological services -9,ALB,3.4,Water protection -10,ALB,3.4,Soil protection -11,ALB,3.4,Health protection -12,ALB,3.4,Infrastructure protection -13,ALB,3.4,Biospheric services -14,ALB,3.4,Biodiversity protection -15,ALB,3.4,Climate regulation -16,ALB,3.4,Social services -17,ALB,3.4,Tourism -18,ALB,3.4,Recreation -19,ALB,3.4,Sport activities -20,ALB,3.4,Amenity services -21,ALB,3.4,Spiritual services -22,ALB,3.4,Cultural services -23,ALB,3.4,Historical services -24,ALB,3.4,Other services -25,ALB,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -26,ALB,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -27,ALB,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -28,ALB,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -29,ALB,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -30,ALB,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -31,AND,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -32,AND,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -33,AND,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -34,AND,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -35,AND,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -36,AND,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -37,AND,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -38,AND,3.4,Category -39,AND,3.4,Ecological services -40,AND,3.4,Water protection -41,AND,3.4,Soil protection -42,AND,3.4,Health protection -43,AND,3.4,Infrastructure protection -44,AND,3.4,Biospheric services -45,AND,3.4,Biodiversity protection -46,AND,3.4,Climate regulation -47,AND,3.4,Social services -48,AND,3.4,Tourism -49,AND,3.4,Recreation -50,AND,3.4,Sport activities -51,AND,3.4,Amenity services -52,AND,3.4,Spiritual services -53,AND,3.4,Cultural services -54,AND,3.4,Historical services -55,AND,3.4,Other services -56,AND,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -57,AND,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -58,AND,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -59,AND,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -60,AND,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -61,AND,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -62,AUT,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -63,AUT,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -64,AUT,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -65,AUT,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -66,AUT,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -67,AUT,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -68,AUT,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -69,AUT,3.4,Category -70,AUT,3.4,Ecological services -71,AUT,3.4,Water protection -72,AUT,3.4,Soil protection -73,AUT,3.4,Health protection -74,AUT,3.4,Infrastructure protection -75,AUT,3.4,Biospheric services -76,AUT,3.4,Biodiversity protection -77,AUT,3.4,Climate regulation -78,AUT,3.4,Social services -79,AUT,3.4,Tourism -80,AUT,3.4,Recreation -81,AUT,3.4,Sport activities -82,AUT,3.4,Amenity services -83,AUT,3.4,Spiritual services -84,AUT,3.4,Cultural services -85,AUT,3.4,Historical services -86,AUT,3.4,Other services -87,AUT,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -88,AUT,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -89,AUT,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -90,AUT,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -91,AUT,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -92,AUT,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -93,BLR,3.4,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -94,BLR,3.4,"2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состо-яния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -95,BLR,3.4,"3. Отчетность о тенденциях: В таблице требуется информация только для 2010 года или ближайшего года, для которого имеются данные, информация по наблюдаемым тенденциям приветствуется." -96,BLR,3.4,"4. Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса, прочих лесопокрытых землям, и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -97,BLR,3.4,"5. Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно явно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в таблице ""Национальная валюта в отчетных годах""." -98,BLR,3.4,"6. Рыночные услуги, указанные в отчете, должны зависеть от леса или в основном быть связанными с лесом, но необязательно должны выставляться на продажу владельцами леса (например, экологический туризм). Связанный с лесом, означает, что лес составляет необходимый элемент рыночной услуги. Просим при возможности предоставить информацию о типах услуг, включенных в разные классы в “Комментариях” и указать в отчете в соответствующих подклассах. Заметьте, что должны быть включены только рыночные услуги, включающие какие-либо финансовые операции, а не гипотетические цены услуг, которые в настоящее время являются бесплатными для пользователей / потребителей." -99,BLR,3.4,"7. Категории лесных услуг (источник: Исследование о развитии и продаже нерыночных лесных продуктов и услуг) – больше информации и окончательный отчет, в настоящее время, имеются на веб странице Европейской комиссии сельскохозяйственного и сельского развития: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. Каждую услугу/продукт, указанную в отчете, определить под самой подробной категорией из списка ниже." -100,BLR,3.4,Категория -101,BLR,3.4,Экологические -102,BLR,3.4,Защита воды -103,BLR,3.4,Защита почвы -104,BLR,3.4,Защита здоровья -105,BLR,3.4,Защита инфраструктуры -106,BLR,3.4,Биосферные -107,BLR,3.4,Защита биоразнообразия -108,BLR,3.4,Регулировка климата -109,BLR,3.4,Социальные -110,BLR,3.4,Туризм -111,BLR,3.4,Рекреация -112,BLR,3.4,Спорт -113,BLR,3.4,Культурные -114,BLR,3.4,Духовные -115,BLR,3.4,Культурные -116,BLR,3.4,Исторические -117,BLR,3.4,Другие -118,BLR,3.4,"8. Рыночные экологические услуги включают услуги, связанные с индикаторами 5.1 (защита почвы, воды и другие экологические функции, также, как и инфраструктура и управляемые природные ресурсы) на добровольной договорной основе с компенсацией или другими платежами от частных или государственных органов." -119,BLR,3.4,"9. Рыночные биосферные услуги включают в себя услуги, связанные с индикатором 4.6 (генная консервация генетических ресурсов на месте или вне места) так же, как и с индикатором 4.9 (охраняемая лесная площадь), например, защита природы на добровольной договорной основе с компенсацией или другими платежами от частных или государственных органов (включает в себя экологическую сеть защищенных зон на территории Европейского Союза Natura 2000). Данный класс также включает в себя проекты по лесоразведению, со связыванием углерода, в рамках киотского протокола. Если такие проекты будут включены, просим указать объем в “Комментариях”. Заметьте, что отчетность в данной категории является дополнительной к отчетности, в индикаторе 4.9. В то время как в индикаторе 4.9 главной задачей является определение качества защиты, здесь основное внимание уделено определению денежной стоимости рыночных или полу-рыночных операций для экологических услуг." -120,BLR,3.4,"10. Рыночные социальные услуги включают в себя, например, охотничьи или рыболовные лицензии, аренду землянок и домов, также, как и отдых в лесу, спортивную деятельность и деятельность, проводимую на открытом воздухе, и образовательные услуги, которые не являются бесплатными для потребителей (публики, школ…). Просим использовать “Комментарии” для представления отчета о следующих критериях, используемых для включения разных услуг. Рекреационные услуги, не обменянные через рыночную операцию, не должны быть указаны в отчете (см. также индикатор 6.10)." -121,BLR,3.4,"11. К услугам, связанным с благоустройством, относятся те, которые связаны с духовными, культурными и историческими функциями, например священные, религиозные или другие формы духовного вдохновения, места поклонения, ландшафтные особенности (горы и водопады), «памятники» в пейзаже связанные с культурным прошлым, эстетическое наслаждение и вдохновение, исторические артефакты." -122,BLR,3.4,"12. Другие рыночные услуги включают в себя, например, выплаты владельцам лесной земли за лицензии на извлечение гравия, телекоммуникационные мачты, ветряные парки и распределение электричества." -123,BLR,3.4,"13. Исходной площадью для отчетности является “Всего FOWL ”, не поделенная на подклассы “Лес” и “Прочая лесопокрытая земля”. Если имеются данные по некоторым лесным зонам, например, по государственным лесам или подклассу “Лес”, просим дать экспертную оценку по вероятной стоимости “Всего лес и прочих лесопокрытых землям”. Просим указать в отчете о действительно имеющихся данных, на которых основана экспертная оценка в “Комментариях”." -124,BEL,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -125,BEL,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -126,BEL,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -127,BEL,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -128,BEL,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -129,BEL,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -130,BEL,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -131,BEL,3.4,Category -132,BEL,3.4,Ecological services -133,BEL,3.4,Water protection -134,BEL,3.4,Soil protection -135,BEL,3.4,Health protection -136,BEL,3.4,Infrastructure protection -137,BEL,3.4,Biospheric services -138,BEL,3.4,Biodiversity protection -139,BEL,3.4,Climate regulation -140,BEL,3.4,Social services -141,BEL,3.4,Tourism -142,BEL,3.4,Recreation -143,BEL,3.4,Sport activities -144,BEL,3.4,Amenity services -145,BEL,3.4,Spiritual services -146,BEL,3.4,Cultural services -147,BEL,3.4,Historical services -148,BEL,3.4,Other services -149,BEL,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -150,BEL,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -151,BEL,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -152,BEL,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -153,BEL,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -154,BEL,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -155,BIH,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -156,BIH,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -157,BIH,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -158,BIH,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -159,BIH,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -160,BIH,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -161,BIH,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -162,BIH,3.4,Category -163,BIH,3.4,Ecological services -164,BIH,3.4,Water protection -165,BIH,3.4,Soil protection -166,BIH,3.4,Health protection -167,BIH,3.4,Infrastructure protection -168,BIH,3.4,Biospheric services -169,BIH,3.4,Biodiversity protection -170,BIH,3.4,Climate regulation -171,BIH,3.4,Social services -172,BIH,3.4,Tourism -173,BIH,3.4,Recreation -174,BIH,3.4,Sport activities -175,BIH,3.4,Amenity services -176,BIH,3.4,Spiritual services -177,BIH,3.4,Cultural services -178,BIH,3.4,Historical services -179,BIH,3.4,Other services -180,BIH,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -181,BIH,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -182,BIH,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -183,BIH,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -184,BIH,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -185,BIH,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -186,BGR,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -187,BGR,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -188,BGR,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -189,BGR,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -190,BGR,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -191,BGR,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -192,BGR,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -193,BGR,3.4,Category -194,BGR,3.4,Ecological services -195,BGR,3.4,Water protection -196,BGR,3.4,Soil protection -197,BGR,3.4,Health protection -198,BGR,3.4,Infrastructure protection -199,BGR,3.4,Biospheric services -200,BGR,3.4,Biodiversity protection -201,BGR,3.4,Climate regulation -202,BGR,3.4,Social services -203,BGR,3.4,Tourism -204,BGR,3.4,Recreation -205,BGR,3.4,Sport activities -206,BGR,3.4,Amenity services -207,BGR,3.4,Spiritual services -208,BGR,3.4,Cultural services -209,BGR,3.4,Historical services -210,BGR,3.4,Other services -211,BGR,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -212,BGR,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -213,BGR,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -214,BGR,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -215,BGR,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -216,BGR,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -217,HRV,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -218,HRV,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -219,HRV,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -220,HRV,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -221,HRV,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -222,HRV,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -223,HRV,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -224,HRV,3.4,Category -225,HRV,3.4,Ecological services -226,HRV,3.4,Water protection -227,HRV,3.4,Soil protection -228,HRV,3.4,Health protection -229,HRV,3.4,Infrastructure protection -230,HRV,3.4,Biospheric services -231,HRV,3.4,Biodiversity protection -232,HRV,3.4,Climate regulation -233,HRV,3.4,Social services -234,HRV,3.4,Tourism -235,HRV,3.4,Recreation -236,HRV,3.4,Sport activities -237,HRV,3.4,Amenity services -238,HRV,3.4,Spiritual services -239,HRV,3.4,Cultural services -240,HRV,3.4,Historical services -241,HRV,3.4,Other services -242,HRV,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -243,HRV,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -244,HRV,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -245,HRV,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -246,HRV,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -247,HRV,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -248,CYP,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -249,CYP,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -250,CYP,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -251,CYP,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -252,CYP,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -253,CYP,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -254,CYP,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -255,CYP,3.4,Category -256,CYP,3.4,Ecological services -257,CYP,3.4,Water protection -258,CYP,3.4,Soil protection -259,CYP,3.4,Health protection -260,CYP,3.4,Infrastructure protection -261,CYP,3.4,Biospheric services -262,CYP,3.4,Biodiversity protection -263,CYP,3.4,Climate regulation -264,CYP,3.4,Social services -265,CYP,3.4,Tourism -266,CYP,3.4,Recreation -267,CYP,3.4,Sport activities -268,CYP,3.4,Amenity services -269,CYP,3.4,Spiritual services -270,CYP,3.4,Cultural services -271,CYP,3.4,Historical services -272,CYP,3.4,Other services -273,CYP,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -274,CYP,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -275,CYP,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -276,CYP,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -277,CYP,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -278,CYP,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -279,CZE,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -280,CZE,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -281,CZE,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -282,CZE,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -283,CZE,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -284,CZE,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -285,CZE,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -286,CZE,3.4,Category -287,CZE,3.4,Ecological services -288,CZE,3.4,Water protection -289,CZE,3.4,Soil protection -290,CZE,3.4,Health protection -291,CZE,3.4,Infrastructure protection -292,CZE,3.4,Biospheric services -293,CZE,3.4,Biodiversity protection -294,CZE,3.4,Climate regulation -295,CZE,3.4,Social services -296,CZE,3.4,Tourism -297,CZE,3.4,Recreation -298,CZE,3.4,Sport activities -299,CZE,3.4,Amenity services -300,CZE,3.4,Spiritual services -301,CZE,3.4,Cultural services -302,CZE,3.4,Historical services -303,CZE,3.4,Other services -304,CZE,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -305,CZE,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -306,CZE,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -307,CZE,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -308,CZE,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -309,CZE,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -310,DNK,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -311,DNK,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -312,DNK,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -313,DNK,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -314,DNK,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -315,DNK,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -316,DNK,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -317,DNK,3.4,Category -318,DNK,3.4,Ecological services -319,DNK,3.4,Water protection -320,DNK,3.4,Soil protection -321,DNK,3.4,Health protection -322,DNK,3.4,Infrastructure protection -323,DNK,3.4,Biospheric services -324,DNK,3.4,Biodiversity protection -325,DNK,3.4,Climate regulation -326,DNK,3.4,Social services -327,DNK,3.4,Tourism -328,DNK,3.4,Recreation -329,DNK,3.4,Sport activities -330,DNK,3.4,Amenity services -331,DNK,3.4,Spiritual services -332,DNK,3.4,Cultural services -333,DNK,3.4,Historical services -334,DNK,3.4,Other services -335,DNK,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -336,DNK,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -337,DNK,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -338,DNK,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -339,DNK,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -340,DNK,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -341,EST,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -342,EST,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -343,EST,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2010 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -344,EST,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -345,EST,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -346,EST,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -347,EST,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -348,EST,3.4,Category -349,EST,3.4,Ecological services -350,EST,3.4,Water protection -351,EST,3.4,Soil protection -352,EST,3.4,Health protection -353,EST,3.4,Infrastructure protection -354,EST,3.4,Biospheric services -355,EST,3.4,Biodiversity protection -356,EST,3.4,Climate regulation -357,EST,3.4,Social services -358,EST,3.4,Tourism -359,EST,3.4,Recreation -360,EST,3.4,Sport activities -361,EST,3.4,Amenity services -362,EST,3.4,Spiritual services -363,EST,3.4,Cultural services -364,EST,3.4,Historical services -365,EST,3.4,Other services -366,EST,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -367,EST,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -368,EST,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -369,EST,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -370,EST,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -371,EST,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -372,FIN,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -373,FIN,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -374,FIN,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -375,FIN,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -376,FIN,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -377,FIN,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -378,FIN,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -379,FIN,3.4,Category -380,FIN,3.4,Ecological services -381,FIN,3.4,Water protection -382,FIN,3.4,Soil protection -383,FIN,3.4,Health protection -384,FIN,3.4,Infrastructure protection -385,FIN,3.4,Biospheric services -386,FIN,3.4,Biodiversity protection -387,FIN,3.4,Climate regulation -388,FIN,3.4,Social services -389,FIN,3.4,Tourism -390,FIN,3.4,Recreation -391,FIN,3.4,Sport activities -392,FIN,3.4,Amenity services -393,FIN,3.4,Spiritual services -394,FIN,3.4,Cultural services -395,FIN,3.4,Historical services -396,FIN,3.4,Other services -397,FIN,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -398,FIN,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -399,FIN,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -400,FIN,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -401,FIN,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -402,FIN,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -403,FRA,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -404,FRA,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -405,FRA,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -406,FRA,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -407,FRA,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -408,FRA,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -409,FRA,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -410,FRA,3.4,Category -411,FRA,3.4,Ecological services -412,FRA,3.4,Water protection -413,FRA,3.4,Soil protection -414,FRA,3.4,Health protection -415,FRA,3.4,Infrastructure protection -416,FRA,3.4,Biospheric services -417,FRA,3.4,Biodiversity protection -418,FRA,3.4,Climate regulation -419,FRA,3.4,Social services -420,FRA,3.4,Tourism -421,FRA,3.4,Recreation -422,FRA,3.4,Sport activities -423,FRA,3.4,Amenity services -424,FRA,3.4,Spiritual services -425,FRA,3.4,Cultural services -426,FRA,3.4,Historical services -427,FRA,3.4,Other services -428,FRA,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -429,FRA,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -430,FRA,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -431,FRA,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -432,FRA,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -433,FRA,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -434,GEO,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -435,GEO,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -436,GEO,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -437,GEO,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -438,GEO,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -439,GEO,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -440,GEO,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -441,GEO,3.4,Category -442,GEO,3.4,Ecological services -443,GEO,3.4,Water protection -444,GEO,3.4,Soil protection -445,GEO,3.4,Health protection -446,GEO,3.4,Infrastructure protection -447,GEO,3.4,Biospheric services -448,GEO,3.4,Biodiversity protection -449,GEO,3.4,Climate regulation -450,GEO,3.4,Social services -451,GEO,3.4,Tourism -452,GEO,3.4,Recreation -453,GEO,3.4,Sport activities -454,GEO,3.4,Amenity services -455,GEO,3.4,Spiritual services -456,GEO,3.4,Cultural services -457,GEO,3.4,Historical services -458,GEO,3.4,Other services -459,GEO,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -460,GEO,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -461,GEO,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -462,GEO,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -463,GEO,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -464,GEO,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -465,DEU,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -466,DEU,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -467,DEU,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -468,DEU,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -469,DEU,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -470,DEU,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -471,DEU,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -472,DEU,3.4,Category -473,DEU,3.4,Ecological services -474,DEU,3.4,Water protection -475,DEU,3.4,Soil protection -476,DEU,3.4,Health protection -477,DEU,3.4,Infrastructure protection -478,DEU,3.4,Biospheric services -479,DEU,3.4,Biodiversity protection -480,DEU,3.4,Climate regulation -481,DEU,3.4,Social services -482,DEU,3.4,Tourism -483,DEU,3.4,Recreation -484,DEU,3.4,Sport activities -485,DEU,3.4,Amenity services -486,DEU,3.4,Spiritual services -487,DEU,3.4,Cultural services -488,DEU,3.4,Historical services -489,DEU,3.4,Other services -490,DEU,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -491,DEU,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -492,DEU,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -493,DEU,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -494,DEU,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -495,DEU,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -496,GRC,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -497,GRC,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -498,GRC,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -499,GRC,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -500,GRC,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -501,GRC,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -502,GRC,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -503,GRC,3.4,Category -504,GRC,3.4,Ecological services -505,GRC,3.4,Water protection -506,GRC,3.4,Soil protection -507,GRC,3.4,Health protection -508,GRC,3.4,Infrastructure protection -509,GRC,3.4,Biospheric services -510,GRC,3.4,Biodiversity protection -511,GRC,3.4,Climate regulation -512,GRC,3.4,Social services -513,GRC,3.4,Tourism -514,GRC,3.4,Recreation -515,GRC,3.4,Sport activities -516,GRC,3.4,Amenity services -517,GRC,3.4,Spiritual services -518,GRC,3.4,Cultural services -519,GRC,3.4,Historical services -520,GRC,3.4,Other services -521,GRC,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -522,GRC,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -523,GRC,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -524,GRC,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -525,GRC,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -526,GRC,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -527,VAT,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -528,VAT,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -529,VAT,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -530,VAT,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -531,VAT,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -532,VAT,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -533,VAT,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -534,VAT,3.4,Category -535,VAT,3.4,Ecological services -536,VAT,3.4,Water protection -537,VAT,3.4,Soil protection -538,VAT,3.4,Health protection -539,VAT,3.4,Infrastructure protection -540,VAT,3.4,Biospheric services -541,VAT,3.4,Biodiversity protection -542,VAT,3.4,Climate regulation -543,VAT,3.4,Social services -544,VAT,3.4,Tourism -545,VAT,3.4,Recreation -546,VAT,3.4,Sport activities -547,VAT,3.4,Amenity services -548,VAT,3.4,Spiritual services -549,VAT,3.4,Cultural services -550,VAT,3.4,Historical services -551,VAT,3.4,Other services -552,VAT,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -553,VAT,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -554,VAT,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -555,VAT,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -556,VAT,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -557,VAT,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -558,HUN,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -559,HUN,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -560,HUN,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -561,HUN,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -562,HUN,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -563,HUN,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -564,HUN,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -565,HUN,3.4,Category -566,HUN,3.4,Ecological services -567,HUN,3.4,Water protection -568,HUN,3.4,Soil protection -569,HUN,3.4,Health protection -570,HUN,3.4,Infrastructure protection -571,HUN,3.4,Biospheric services -572,HUN,3.4,Biodiversity protection -573,HUN,3.4,Climate regulation -574,HUN,3.4,Social services -575,HUN,3.4,Tourism -576,HUN,3.4,Recreation -577,HUN,3.4,Sport activities -578,HUN,3.4,Amenity services -579,HUN,3.4,Spiritual services -580,HUN,3.4,Cultural services -581,HUN,3.4,Historical services -582,HUN,3.4,Other services -583,HUN,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -584,HUN,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -585,HUN,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -586,HUN,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -587,HUN,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -588,HUN,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -589,ISL,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -590,ISL,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -591,ISL,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -592,ISL,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -593,ISL,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -594,ISL,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -595,ISL,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -596,ISL,3.4,Category -597,ISL,3.4,Ecological services -598,ISL,3.4,Water protection -599,ISL,3.4,Soil protection -600,ISL,3.4,Health protection -601,ISL,3.4,Infrastructure protection -602,ISL,3.4,Biospheric services -603,ISL,3.4,Biodiversity protection -604,ISL,3.4,Climate regulation -605,ISL,3.4,Social services -606,ISL,3.4,Tourism -607,ISL,3.4,Recreation -608,ISL,3.4,Sport activities -609,ISL,3.4,Amenity services -610,ISL,3.4,Spiritual services -611,ISL,3.4,Cultural services -612,ISL,3.4,Historical services -613,ISL,3.4,Other services -614,ISL,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -615,ISL,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -616,ISL,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -617,ISL,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -618,ISL,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -619,ISL,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -620,IRL,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -621,IRL,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -622,IRL,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -623,IRL,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -624,IRL,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -625,IRL,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -626,IRL,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -627,IRL,3.4,Category -628,IRL,3.4,Ecological services -629,IRL,3.4,Water protection -630,IRL,3.4,Soil protection -631,IRL,3.4,Health protection -632,IRL,3.4,Infrastructure protection -633,IRL,3.4,Biospheric services -634,IRL,3.4,Biodiversity protection -635,IRL,3.4,Climate regulation -636,IRL,3.4,Social services -637,IRL,3.4,Tourism -638,IRL,3.4,Recreation -639,IRL,3.4,Sport activities -640,IRL,3.4,Amenity services -641,IRL,3.4,Spiritual services -642,IRL,3.4,Cultural services -643,IRL,3.4,Historical services -644,IRL,3.4,Other services -645,IRL,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -646,IRL,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -647,IRL,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -648,IRL,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -649,IRL,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -650,IRL,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -651,ITA,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -652,ITA,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -653,ITA,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -654,ITA,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -655,ITA,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -656,ITA,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -657,ITA,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -658,ITA,3.4,Category -659,ITA,3.4,Ecological services -660,ITA,3.4,Water protection -661,ITA,3.4,Soil protection -662,ITA,3.4,Health protection -663,ITA,3.4,Infrastructure protection -664,ITA,3.4,Biospheric services -665,ITA,3.4,Biodiversity protection -666,ITA,3.4,Climate regulation -667,ITA,3.4,Social services -668,ITA,3.4,Tourism -669,ITA,3.4,Recreation -670,ITA,3.4,Sport activities -671,ITA,3.4,Amenity services -672,ITA,3.4,Spiritual services -673,ITA,3.4,Cultural services -674,ITA,3.4,Historical services -675,ITA,3.4,Other services -676,ITA,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -677,ITA,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -678,ITA,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -679,ITA,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -680,ITA,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -681,ITA,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -682,LVA,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -683,LVA,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -684,LVA,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -685,LVA,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -686,LVA,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -687,LVA,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -688,LVA,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -689,LVA,3.4,Category -690,LVA,3.4,Ecological services -691,LVA,3.4,Water protection -692,LVA,3.4,Soil protection -693,LVA,3.4,Health protection -694,LVA,3.4,Infrastructure protection -695,LVA,3.4,Biospheric services -696,LVA,3.4,Biodiversity protection -697,LVA,3.4,Climate regulation -698,LVA,3.4,Social services -699,LVA,3.4,Tourism -700,LVA,3.4,Recreation -701,LVA,3.4,Sport activities -702,LVA,3.4,Amenity services -703,LVA,3.4,Spiritual services -704,LVA,3.4,Cultural services -705,LVA,3.4,Historical services -706,LVA,3.4,Other services -707,LVA,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -708,LVA,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -709,LVA,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -710,LVA,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -711,LVA,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -712,LVA,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -713,LIE,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -714,LIE,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -715,LIE,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -716,LIE,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -717,LIE,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -718,LIE,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -719,LIE,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -720,LIE,3.4,Category -721,LIE,3.4,Ecological services -722,LIE,3.4,Water protection -723,LIE,3.4,Soil protection -724,LIE,3.4,Health protection -725,LIE,3.4,Infrastructure protection -726,LIE,3.4,Biospheric services -727,LIE,3.4,Biodiversity protection -728,LIE,3.4,Climate regulation -729,LIE,3.4,Social services -730,LIE,3.4,Tourism -731,LIE,3.4,Recreation -732,LIE,3.4,Sport activities -733,LIE,3.4,Amenity services -734,LIE,3.4,Spiritual services -735,LIE,3.4,Cultural services -736,LIE,3.4,Historical services -737,LIE,3.4,Other services -738,LIE,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -739,LIE,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -740,LIE,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -741,LIE,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -742,LIE,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -743,LIE,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -744,LTU,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -745,LTU,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -746,LTU,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -747,LTU,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -748,LTU,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -749,LTU,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -750,LTU,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -751,LTU,3.4,Category -752,LTU,3.4,Ecological services -753,LTU,3.4,Water protection -754,LTU,3.4,Soil protection -755,LTU,3.4,Health protection -756,LTU,3.4,Infrastructure protection -757,LTU,3.4,Biospheric services -758,LTU,3.4,Biodiversity protection -759,LTU,3.4,Climate regulation -760,LTU,3.4,Social services -761,LTU,3.4,Tourism -762,LTU,3.4,Recreation -763,LTU,3.4,Sport activities -764,LTU,3.4,Amenity services -765,LTU,3.4,Spiritual services -766,LTU,3.4,Cultural services -767,LTU,3.4,Historical services -768,LTU,3.4,Other services -769,LTU,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -770,LTU,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -771,LTU,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -772,LTU,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -773,LTU,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -774,LTU,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -775,LUX,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -776,LUX,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -777,LUX,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -778,LUX,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -779,LUX,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -780,LUX,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -781,LUX,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -782,LUX,3.4,Category -783,LUX,3.4,Ecological services -784,LUX,3.4,Water protection -785,LUX,3.4,Soil protection -786,LUX,3.4,Health protection -787,LUX,3.4,Infrastructure protection -788,LUX,3.4,Biospheric services -789,LUX,3.4,Biodiversity protection -790,LUX,3.4,Climate regulation -791,LUX,3.4,Social services -792,LUX,3.4,Tourism -793,LUX,3.4,Recreation -794,LUX,3.4,Sport activities -795,LUX,3.4,Amenity services -796,LUX,3.4,Spiritual services -797,LUX,3.4,Cultural services -798,LUX,3.4,Historical services -799,LUX,3.4,Other services -800,LUX,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -801,LUX,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -802,LUX,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -803,LUX,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -804,LUX,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -805,LUX,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -806,MLT,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -807,MLT,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -808,MLT,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -809,MLT,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -810,MLT,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -811,MLT,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -812,MLT,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -813,MLT,3.4,Category -814,MLT,3.4,Ecological services -815,MLT,3.4,Water protection -816,MLT,3.4,Soil protection -817,MLT,3.4,Health protection -818,MLT,3.4,Infrastructure protection -819,MLT,3.4,Biospheric services -820,MLT,3.4,Biodiversity protection -821,MLT,3.4,Climate regulation -822,MLT,3.4,Social services -823,MLT,3.4,Tourism -824,MLT,3.4,Recreation -825,MLT,3.4,Sport activities -826,MLT,3.4,Amenity services -827,MLT,3.4,Spiritual services -828,MLT,3.4,Cultural services -829,MLT,3.4,Historical services -830,MLT,3.4,Other services -831,MLT,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -832,MLT,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -833,MLT,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -834,MLT,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -835,MLT,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -836,MLT,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -837,MDA,3.4,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -838,MDA,3.4,"2. Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -839,MDA,3.4,"3. Отчетность о тенденциях: В таблице требуется информация только для 2010 года или ближайшего года, для которого имеются данные, информация по наблюдаемым тенденциям приветствуется." -840,MDA,3.4,"4. Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса, прочих лесопокрытых землям, и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -841,MDA,3.4,"5. Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно явно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в Таблице по национальной валюте в годы отчетности" -842,MDA,3.4,"6. Рыночные услуги, указанные в отчете, должны зависеть от леса или в основном быть связанными с лесом, но необязательно должны выставляться на продажу владельцами леса (например, экологический туризм). Связанный с лесом, означает, что лес составляет необходимый элемент рыночной услуги. Просим при возможности предоставить информацию о типах услуг, включенных в разные классы в “Комментариях” и указать в отчете в соответствующих подклассах. Заметьте, что должны быть включены только рыночные услуги, включающие какие-либо финансовые операции, а не гипотетические цены услуг, которые в настоящее время являются бесплатными для пользователей / потребителей." -843,MDA,3.4,"7. Категории лесных услуг (источник: Исследование о развитии и продаже нерыночных лесных продуктов и услуг) – больше информации и окончательный отчет, в настоящее время, имеются на веб странице Европейской комиссии сельскохозяйственного и сельского развития: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. Каждую услугу/продукт, указанную в отчете, определить под самой подробной категорией из списка ниже." -844,MDA,3.4,Категория -845,MDA,3.4,Экологические услуги -846,MDA,3.4,Защита воды -847,MDA,3.4,Защита почвы -848,MDA,3.4,Защита здоровья -849,MDA,3.4,Защита инфраструктуры -850,MDA,3.4,Биосферные услуги -851,MDA,3.4,Защита биоразнообразия -852,MDA,3.4,Регулировка климата -853,MDA,3.4,Социальные услуги -854,MDA,3.4,Туризм -855,MDA,3.4,Рекреация -856,MDA,3.4,Спорт -857,MDA,3.4,Культурные услуги -858,MDA,3.4,Духовные услуги -859,MDA,3.4,Культурные услуги -860,MDA,3.4,Исторические услуги -861,MDA,3.4,Другие услуги -862,MDA,3.4,"8. Рыночные экологические услуги включают услуги, связанные с индикаторами 5.1 (защита почвы, воды и другие экологические функции, также, как и инфраструктура и управляемые природные ресурсы) на добровольной договорной основе с компенсацией или другими платежами от частных или государственных органов." -863,MDA,3.4,"9. Рыночные биосферные услуги включают в себя услуги, связанные с индикатором 4.6 (генная консервация генетических ресурсов на месте или вне места) так же, как и с индикатором 4.9 (охраняемая лесная площадь), например, защита природы на добровольной договорной основе с компенсацией или другими платежами от частных или государственных органов (включает в себя экологическую сеть защищенных зон на территории Европейского Союза Natura 2000). Данный класс также включает в себя проекты по лесоразведению, со связыванием углерода, в рамках киотского протокола. Если такие проекты будут включены, просим указать объем в “Комментариях”. Заметьте, что отчетность в данной категории является дополнительной к отчетности, в индикаторе 4.9. В то время как в индикаторе 4.9 главной задачей является определение качества защиты, здесь основное внимание уделено определению денежной стоимости рыночных или полу-рыночных операций для экологических услуг." -864,MDA,3.4,"10. Рыночные социальные услуги включают в себя, например, охотничьи или рыболовные лицензии, аренду землянок и домов, также, как и отдых в лесу, спортивную деятельность и деятельность, проводимую на открытом воздухе, и образовательные услуги, которые не являются бесплатными для потребителей (публики, школ…). Просим использовать “Комментарии” для представления отчета о следующих критериях, используемых для включения разных услуг. Рекреационные услуги, не обменянные через рыночную операцию, не должны быть указаны в отчете (см. также индикатор 6.10)." -865,MDA,3.4,"11. К услугам, связанным с благоустройством, относятся те, которые связаны с духовными, культурными и историческими функциями, например священные, религиозные или другие формы духовного вдохновения, места поклонения, ландшафтные особенности (горы и водопады), «памятники» в пейзаже связанные с культурным прошлых, эстетическое наслаждение и вдохновение, исторические артефакты." -866,MDA,3.4,"12. Другие рыночные услуги включают в себя, например, выплаты владельцам лесной земли за лицензии на извлечение гравия, телекоммуникационные мачты, ветряные парки и распределение электричества." -867,MDA,3.4,"13. Исходной площадью для отчетности является “Всего FOWL ”, не поделенная на подклассы “Лес” и “ Прочие лесопокрытые земли ”. Если имеются данные по некоторым лесным зонам, например, по государственным лесам или подклассу “Лес”, просим дать экспертную оценку по вероятной стоимости “Всего лес и прочих лесопокрытых землям ”. Просим указать в отчете о действительно имеющихся данных, на которых основана экспертная оценка в “Комментариях”." -868,MCO,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -869,MCO,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -870,MCO,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -871,MCO,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -872,MCO,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -873,MCO,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -874,MCO,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -875,MCO,3.4,Category -876,MCO,3.4,Ecological services -877,MCO,3.4,Water protection -878,MCO,3.4,Soil protection -879,MCO,3.4,Health protection -880,MCO,3.4,Infrastructure protection -881,MCO,3.4,Biospheric services -882,MCO,3.4,Biodiversity protection -883,MCO,3.4,Climate regulation -884,MCO,3.4,Social services -885,MCO,3.4,Tourism -886,MCO,3.4,Recreation -887,MCO,3.4,Sport activities -888,MCO,3.4,Amenity services -889,MCO,3.4,Spiritual services -890,MCO,3.4,Cultural services -891,MCO,3.4,Historical services -892,MCO,3.4,Other services -893,MCO,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -894,MCO,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -895,MCO,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -896,MCO,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -897,MCO,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -898,MCO,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -899,MNE,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -900,MNE,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -901,MNE,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -902,MNE,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -903,MNE,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -904,MNE,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -905,MNE,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -906,MNE,3.4,Category -907,MNE,3.4,Ecological services -908,MNE,3.4,Water protection -909,MNE,3.4,Soil protection -910,MNE,3.4,Health protection -911,MNE,3.4,Infrastructure protection -912,MNE,3.4,Biospheric services -913,MNE,3.4,Biodiversity protection -914,MNE,3.4,Climate regulation -915,MNE,3.4,Social services -916,MNE,3.4,Tourism -917,MNE,3.4,Recreation -918,MNE,3.4,Sport activities -919,MNE,3.4,Amenity services -920,MNE,3.4,Spiritual services -921,MNE,3.4,Cultural services -922,MNE,3.4,Historical services -923,MNE,3.4,Other services -924,MNE,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -925,MNE,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -926,MNE,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -927,MNE,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -928,MNE,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -929,MNE,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -930,NLD,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -931,NLD,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -932,NLD,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -933,NLD,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -934,NLD,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -935,NLD,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -936,NLD,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -937,NLD,3.4,Category -938,NLD,3.4,Ecological services -939,NLD,3.4,Water protection -940,NLD,3.4,Soil protection -941,NLD,3.4,Health protection -942,NLD,3.4,Infrastructure protection -943,NLD,3.4,Biospheric services -944,NLD,3.4,Biodiversity protection -945,NLD,3.4,Climate regulation -946,NLD,3.4,Social services -947,NLD,3.4,Tourism -948,NLD,3.4,Recreation -949,NLD,3.4,Sport activities -950,NLD,3.4,Amenity services -951,NLD,3.4,Spiritual services -952,NLD,3.4,Cultural services -953,NLD,3.4,Historical services -954,NLD,3.4,Other services -955,NLD,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -956,NLD,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -957,NLD,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -958,NLD,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -959,NLD,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -960,NLD,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -961,NOR,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -962,NOR,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -963,NOR,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -964,NOR,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -965,NOR,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -966,NOR,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -967,NOR,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -968,NOR,3.4,Category -969,NOR,3.4,Ecological services -970,NOR,3.4,Water protection -971,NOR,3.4,Soil protection -972,NOR,3.4,Health protection -973,NOR,3.4,Infrastructure protection -974,NOR,3.4,Biospheric services -975,NOR,3.4,Biodiversity protection -976,NOR,3.4,Climate regulation -977,NOR,3.4,Social services -978,NOR,3.4,Tourism -979,NOR,3.4,Recreation -980,NOR,3.4,Sport activities -981,NOR,3.4,Amenity services -982,NOR,3.4,Spiritual services -983,NOR,3.4,Cultural services -984,NOR,3.4,Historical services -985,NOR,3.4,Other services -986,NOR,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -987,NOR,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -988,NOR,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -989,NOR,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -990,NOR,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -991,NOR,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -992,POL,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -993,POL,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -994,POL,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -995,POL,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -996,POL,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -997,POL,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -998,POL,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -999,POL,3.4,Category -1000,POL,3.4,Ecological services -1001,POL,3.4,Water protection -1002,POL,3.4,Soil protection -1003,POL,3.4,Health protection -1004,POL,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1005,POL,3.4,Biospheric services -1006,POL,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1007,POL,3.4,Climate regulation -1008,POL,3.4,Social services -1009,POL,3.4,Tourism -1010,POL,3.4,Recreation -1011,POL,3.4,Sport activities -1012,POL,3.4,Amenity services -1013,POL,3.4,Spiritual services -1014,POL,3.4,Cultural services -1015,POL,3.4,Historical services -1016,POL,3.4,Other services -1017,POL,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1018,POL,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1019,POL,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1020,POL,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1021,POL,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1022,POL,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1023,PRT,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1024,PRT,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1025,PRT,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1026,PRT,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1027,PRT,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1028,PRT,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1029,PRT,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1030,PRT,3.4,Category -1031,PRT,3.4,Ecological services -1032,PRT,3.4,Water protection -1033,PRT,3.4,Soil protection -1034,PRT,3.4,Health protection -1035,PRT,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1036,PRT,3.4,Biospheric services -1037,PRT,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1038,PRT,3.4,Climate regulation -1039,PRT,3.4,Social services -1040,PRT,3.4,Tourism -1041,PRT,3.4,Recreation -1042,PRT,3.4,Sport activities -1043,PRT,3.4,Amenity services -1044,PRT,3.4,Spiritual services -1045,PRT,3.4,Cultural services -1046,PRT,3.4,Historical services -1047,PRT,3.4,Other services -1048,PRT,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1049,PRT,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1050,PRT,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1051,PRT,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1052,PRT,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1053,PRT,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1054,ROU,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1055,ROU,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1056,ROU,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1057,ROU,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1058,ROU,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1059,ROU,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1060,ROU,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1061,ROU,3.4,Category -1062,ROU,3.4,Ecological services -1063,ROU,3.4,Water protection -1064,ROU,3.4,Soil protection -1065,ROU,3.4,Health protection -1066,ROU,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1067,ROU,3.4,Biospheric services -1068,ROU,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1069,ROU,3.4,Climate regulation -1070,ROU,3.4,Social services -1071,ROU,3.4,Tourism -1072,ROU,3.4,Recreation -1073,ROU,3.4,Sport activities -1074,ROU,3.4,Amenity services -1075,ROU,3.4,Spiritual services -1076,ROU,3.4,Cultural services -1077,ROU,3.4,Historical services -1078,ROU,3.4,Other services -1079,ROU,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1080,ROU,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1081,ROU,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1082,ROU,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1083,ROU,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1084,ROU,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1085,RUS,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1086,RUS,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1087,RUS,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1088,RUS,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1089,RUS,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1090,RUS,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1091,RUS,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1092,RUS,3.4,Category -1093,RUS,3.4,Ecological services -1094,RUS,3.4,Water protection -1095,RUS,3.4,Soil protection -1096,RUS,3.4,Health protection -1097,RUS,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1098,RUS,3.4,Biospheric services -1099,RUS,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1100,RUS,3.4,Climate regulation -1101,RUS,3.4,Social services -1102,RUS,3.4,Tourism -1103,RUS,3.4,Recreation -1104,RUS,3.4,Sport activities -1105,RUS,3.4,Amenity services -1106,RUS,3.4,Spiritual services -1107,RUS,3.4,Cultural services -1108,RUS,3.4,Historical services -1109,RUS,3.4,Other services -1110,RUS,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1111,RUS,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1112,RUS,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1113,RUS,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1114,RUS,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1115,RUS,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1116,SRB,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1117,SRB,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1118,SRB,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1119,SRB,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1120,SRB,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1121,SRB,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1122,SRB,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1123,SRB,3.4,Category -1124,SRB,3.4,Ecological services -1125,SRB,3.4,Water protection -1126,SRB,3.4,Soil protection -1127,SRB,3.4,Health protection -1128,SRB,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1129,SRB,3.4,Biospheric services -1130,SRB,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1131,SRB,3.4,Climate regulation -1132,SRB,3.4,Social services -1133,SRB,3.4,Tourism -1134,SRB,3.4,Recreation -1135,SRB,3.4,Sport activities -1136,SRB,3.4,Amenity services -1137,SRB,3.4,Spiritual services -1138,SRB,3.4,Cultural services -1139,SRB,3.4,Historical services -1140,SRB,3.4,Other services -1141,SRB,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1142,SRB,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1143,SRB,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1144,SRB,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1145,SRB,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1146,SRB,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1147,SVK,3.4, -1148,SVK,3.4,Reporting notes: -1149,SVK,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1150,SVK,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1151,SVK,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1152,SVK,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1153,SVK,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1154,SVK,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1155,SVK,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1156,SVK,3.4,Category -1157,SVK,3.4,Ecological services -1158,SVK,3.4,Water protection -1159,SVK,3.4,Soil protection -1160,SVK,3.4,Health protection -1161,SVK,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1162,SVK,3.4,Biospheric services -1163,SVK,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1164,SVK,3.4,Climate regulation -1165,SVK,3.4,Social services -1166,SVK,3.4,Tourism -1167,SVK,3.4,Recreation -1168,SVK,3.4,Sport activities -1169,SVK,3.4,Amenity services -1170,SVK,3.4,Spiritual services -1171,SVK,3.4,Cultural services -1172,SVK,3.4,Historical services -1173,SVK,3.4,Other services -1174,SVK,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1175,SVK,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1176,SVK,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1177,SVK,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1178,SVN,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1179,SVN,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1180,SVN,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1181,SVN,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1182,SVN,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1183,SVN,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1184,SVN,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1185,SVN,3.4,Category -1186,SVN,3.4,Ecological services -1187,SVN,3.4,Water protection -1188,SVN,3.4,Soil protection -1189,SVN,3.4,Health protection -1190,SVN,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1191,SVN,3.4,Biospheric services -1192,SVN,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1193,SVN,3.4,Climate regulation -1194,SVN,3.4,Social services -1195,SVN,3.4,Tourism -1196,SVN,3.4,Recreation -1197,SVN,3.4,Sport activities -1198,SVN,3.4,Amenity services -1199,SVN,3.4,Spiritual services -1200,SVN,3.4,Cultural services -1201,SVN,3.4,Historical services -1202,SVN,3.4,Other services -1203,SVN,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1204,SVN,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1205,SVN,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1206,SVN,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1207,SVN,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1208,SVN,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1209,ESP,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1210,ESP,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1211,ESP,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1212,ESP,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1213,ESP,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1214,ESP,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1215,ESP,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1216,ESP,3.4,Category -1217,ESP,3.4,Ecological services -1218,ESP,3.4,Water protection -1219,ESP,3.4,Soil protection -1220,ESP,3.4,Health protection -1221,ESP,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1222,ESP,3.4,Biospheric services -1223,ESP,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1224,ESP,3.4,Climate regulation -1225,ESP,3.4,Social services -1226,ESP,3.4,Tourism -1227,ESP,3.4,Recreation -1228,ESP,3.4,Sport activities -1229,ESP,3.4,Amenity services -1230,ESP,3.4,Spiritual services -1231,ESP,3.4,Cultural services -1232,ESP,3.4,Historical services -1233,ESP,3.4,Other services -1234,ESP,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1235,ESP,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1236,ESP,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1237,ESP,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1238,ESP,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1239,ESP,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1240,SWE,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1241,SWE,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1242,SWE,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1243,SWE,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1244,SWE,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1245,SWE,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1246,SWE,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1247,SWE,3.4,Category -1248,SWE,3.4,Ecological services -1249,SWE,3.4,Water protection -1250,SWE,3.4,Soil protection -1251,SWE,3.4,Health protection -1252,SWE,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1253,SWE,3.4,Biospheric services -1254,SWE,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1255,SWE,3.4,Climate regulation -1256,SWE,3.4,Social services -1257,SWE,3.4,Tourism -1258,SWE,3.4,Recreation -1259,SWE,3.4,Sport activities -1260,SWE,3.4,Amenity services -1261,SWE,3.4,Spiritual services -1262,SWE,3.4,Cultural services -1263,SWE,3.4,Historical services -1264,SWE,3.4,Other services -1265,SWE,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1266,SWE,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1267,SWE,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1268,SWE,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1269,SWE,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1270,SWE,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1271,CHE,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1272,CHE,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1273,CHE,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1274,CHE,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1275,CHE,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1276,CHE,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1277,CHE,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1278,CHE,3.4,Category -1279,CHE,3.4,Ecological services -1280,CHE,3.4,Water protection -1281,CHE,3.4,Soil protection -1282,CHE,3.4,Health protection -1283,CHE,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1284,CHE,3.4,Biospheric services -1285,CHE,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1286,CHE,3.4,Climate regulation -1287,CHE,3.4,Social services -1288,CHE,3.4,Tourism -1289,CHE,3.4,Recreation -1290,CHE,3.4,Sport activities -1291,CHE,3.4,Amenity services -1292,CHE,3.4,Spiritual services -1293,CHE,3.4,Cultural services -1294,CHE,3.4,Historical services -1295,CHE,3.4,Other services -1296,CHE,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1297,CHE,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1298,CHE,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1299,CHE,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1300,CHE,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1301,CHE,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1302,MKD,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1303,MKD,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1304,MKD,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1305,MKD,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1306,MKD,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1307,MKD,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1308,MKD,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1309,MKD,3.4,Category -1310,MKD,3.4,Ecological services -1311,MKD,3.4,Water protection -1312,MKD,3.4,Soil protection -1313,MKD,3.4,Health protection -1314,MKD,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1315,MKD,3.4,Biospheric services -1316,MKD,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1317,MKD,3.4,Climate regulation -1318,MKD,3.4,Social services -1319,MKD,3.4,Tourism -1320,MKD,3.4,Recreation -1321,MKD,3.4,Sport activities -1322,MKD,3.4,Amenity services -1323,MKD,3.4,Spiritual services -1324,MKD,3.4,Cultural services -1325,MKD,3.4,Historical services -1326,MKD,3.4,Other services -1327,MKD,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1328,MKD,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1329,MKD,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1330,MKD,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1331,MKD,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1332,MKD,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1333,TUR,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1334,TUR,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1335,TUR,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1336,TUR,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1337,TUR,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1338,TUR,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1339,TUR,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1340,TUR,3.4,Category -1341,TUR,3.4,Ecological services -1342,TUR,3.4,Water protection -1343,TUR,3.4,Soil protection -1344,TUR,3.4,Health protection -1345,TUR,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1346,TUR,3.4,Biospheric services -1347,TUR,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1348,TUR,3.4,Climate regulation -1349,TUR,3.4,Social services -1350,TUR,3.4,Tourism -1351,TUR,3.4,Recreation -1352,TUR,3.4,Sport activities -1353,TUR,3.4,Amenity services -1354,TUR,3.4,Spiritual services -1355,TUR,3.4,Cultural services -1356,TUR,3.4,Historical services -1357,TUR,3.4,Other services -1358,TUR,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1359,TUR,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1360,TUR,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1361,TUR,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1362,TUR,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1363,TUR,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1364,UKR,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1365,UKR,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1366,UKR,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1367,UKR,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1368,UKR,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1369,UKR,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1370,UKR,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1371,UKR,3.4,Category -1372,UKR,3.4,Ecological services -1373,UKR,3.4,Water protection -1374,UKR,3.4,Soil protection -1375,UKR,3.4,Health protection -1376,UKR,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1377,UKR,3.4,Biospheric services -1378,UKR,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1379,UKR,3.4,Climate regulation -1380,UKR,3.4,Social services -1381,UKR,3.4,Tourism -1382,UKR,3.4,Recreation -1383,UKR,3.4,Sport activities -1384,UKR,3.4,Amenity services -1385,UKR,3.4,Spiritual services -1386,UKR,3.4,Cultural services -1387,UKR,3.4,Historical services -1388,UKR,3.4,Other services -1389,UKR,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1390,UKR,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1391,UKR,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1392,UKR,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1393,UKR,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1394,UKR,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." -1395,GBR,3.4,1. Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1396,GBR,3.4,"2. Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing the international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1397,GBR,3.4,"3. Reporting on trends: The table demands information for 2015 only, or in a nearest year for which data is available, information on observed trends is welcome." -1398,GBR,3.4,"4. Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -1399,GBR,3.4,5. Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -1400,GBR,3.4,"6. Marketed services reported should be forest-dependent or mainly forest-related, but are not necessarily to be marketed by forest owners (e.g. eco-tourism). Forest-related means that forests constitute an essential element of the service marketed. Please provide information on types of services included in the different classes under “Country comments”, and report in appropriate sub-classes if possible. Note that only marketed services involving some kind of financial transaction should be included, and not hypothetical values of services that are currently free of cost to users/consumers." -1401,GBR,3.4,7. Categories of forest services (source: Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services) - more information and the final report of the project is now available at the European Commission Agriculture and Rural Development web page: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/analysis/external/forest_products/. For each reported service/product please assign this to the most detailed category from the list below. -1402,GBR,3.4,Category -1403,GBR,3.4,Ecological services -1404,GBR,3.4,Water protection -1405,GBR,3.4,Soil protection -1406,GBR,3.4,Health protection -1407,GBR,3.4,Infrastructure protection -1408,GBR,3.4,Biospheric services -1409,GBR,3.4,Biodiversity protection -1410,GBR,3.4,Climate regulation -1411,GBR,3.4,Social services -1412,GBR,3.4,Tourism -1413,GBR,3.4,Recreation -1414,GBR,3.4,Sport activities -1415,GBR,3.4,Amenity services -1416,GBR,3.4,Spiritual services -1417,GBR,3.4,Cultural services -1418,GBR,3.4,Historical services -1419,GBR,3.4,Other services -1420,GBR,3.4,"8. Marketed ecological services include those related to indicators 5.1 (protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions as well as infrastructure and managed natural resources) on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies." -1421,GBR,3.4,"9. Marketed biospheric services include services related to indicator 4.6 (in-situ or ex-situ gene conservation of genetic resources) as well as indicator 4.9 (protected forest area) e.g. nature protection on a voluntary contractual basis with compensation or other payments from private or public bodies (this includes Natura 2000). This class also includes carbon-sequestration related afforestation projects in the context of the Kyoto Protocol – should such projects be included, please specify the amount under “Country comments”. Note that the reporting under this category is complementary to reporting under indicator 4.9. While in indicator 4.9 the main objective is to determine the quality of protection, the main focus here is to determine monetary values from market or quasi-market transaction for environmental services." -1422,GBR,3.4,"10. Marketed social services include e.g. hunting or fishing licenses, renting of huts and houses as well as forest-based leisure, sport and outdoor adventure activities and educational services that are not free of cost to consumers (the public, schools ...). Please use “Country comments” to report on further criteria used for including different services. Recreational services not exchanged via market transaction are not to be reported. (see also indicator 6.10)." -1423,GBR,3.4,"11. Amenity services include those related to spiritual, cultural and historical functions, e.g. sacred, religious, or other forms of spiritual inspiration, sites of worship, landscape features (mountains and waterfalls), “memories’’ in the landscape from past cultural ties, aesthetic enjoyment and inspiration, historic artifacts." -1424,GBR,3.4,"12. Other marketed services include e.g. payments to woodland owners for licenses for gravel extraction, telecommunication masts, wind farms and electricity distribution." -1425,GBR,3.4,"13. The reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data is available for some forest areas, e.g. for state forests or sub-class “Forest”, please give an expert judgment on the likely value for ”Total forest and other wooded land”. Please report on actually available data on which expert judgment is based under “Country comments”." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.1_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.1_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 5f2048d6b7..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.1_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -1,ALB,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -2,AND,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -3,AND,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -4,AUT,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,"dbh 10,5 cm" -5,AUT,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,NFI sample plot (angle-count method) -6,BLR,4.1,"Минимальный размер деревьев, которые должны быть включены:",более 5 м -7,BLR,4.1,Исходная площадь для оценки (насаждение или пробный участок):,"0,1 га" -8,BEL,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,7 cm diameter -9,BEL,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,sample plot -10,BIH,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -11,BIH,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -12,BGR,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,1.5 m height -13,BGR,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -14,HRV,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,"Values in Table 4.1. include all trees, regardless of their age or size." -15,HRV,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,"Reference area for the assessment is a stand. Average stand area in ""Forest"" category is 15,75 ha, and in ""Other wooded land"" category average stand area is 28,15 ha." -16,CYP,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -17,CYP,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -18,CZE,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,DBH = 7cm -19,CZE,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Stand -20,DNK,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,dbh=0 -21,DNK,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Sample plot (706 sq. m. -22,EST,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,all trees included -23,EST,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Sample plot with 20m radius. -24,FIN,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,In seedling stage tree storeys any sized trees can be included. Tree species are separated only if they represent at least 1m2/ha basal area or 5 % of the total basal area. In seedling stands a tree species is registerd if it counts to at least 200 seedlings/ha (seedlings capable for further growing) -25,FIN,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,"Stand, closet 0.25 hectares" -26,FRA,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,"For 2005 to 2015 data : - Stands with trees larger than 7.5 cm dbh: only these trees are accounted for. Nevertheless, if a tree species represents less than 5 % of the total cover, the species is ignored. - Stands with trees smaller than 7.5 cm dbh: all trees are taken into account, considerong that the tree species represent more than 5 % of the total cover." -27,FRA,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Sample plots with trees larger than 7.5 cm dbh : 2000 m2 Sample plots with trees smaller than 7.5 cm dbh : 700 m2 -28,GEO,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -29,GEO,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -30,DEU,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -31,DEU,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -32,GRC,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -33,GRC,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -34,VAT,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -35,VAT,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -36,HUN,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,No threshold -37,HUN,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,~ 4 ha (average size of forest subcompartments) -38,ISL,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,All trees included. Canopy cover ratio of each species is used (field information) instead of basal area. Thresold is >5% of canopy cover ratio. -39,ISL,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Stand assessment -40,IRL,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,20 cm in height. -41,IRL,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,NFI Plot which is 0.05ha in size. -42,ITA,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,"Minimum DBH of 4,5 cm" -43,ITA,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,530 square meter plot -44,LVA,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -45,LVA,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -46,LIE,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -47,LIE,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -48,LTU,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,"Minimal heath is 0,2 metre" -49,LTU,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Stand -50,LUX,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -51,LUX,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -52,MLT,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -53,MLT,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -54,MDA,4.1,"Минимальный размер деревьев, который должен быть включен:", -55,MDA,4.1,"Минимальный размер деревьев, который должен быть включен:", -56,MCO,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -57,MCO,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -58,MNE,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,5 cm diametar -59,MNE,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,sample plot -60,NLD,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,5cm dbh -61,NLD,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Sample plot -62,NOR,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,dbh=5cm -63,NOR,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Sample plot: 250 sq.m. -64,POL,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,minimum dbh - 7 cm overbark -65,POL,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,"NFI plot (2010, 2015), stand (2000)" -66,PRT,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,trees wit dbh > 7.5 cm (or 5 cm for Eucalyptus) -67,PRT,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,sample plot -68,ROU,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,Dbh > 56 mm -69,ROU,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Sample plots (200 and 500 m2) -70,RUS,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -71,RUS,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -72,SRB,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -73,SRB,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -74,SVK,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,All trees included within stand description -75,SVK,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Forest stand -76,SVN,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,10 cm -77,SVN,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,sample plot -78,ESP,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,Presence of tree species regeneration -79,ESP,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,sample plot -80,SWE,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,Height >= 1.3 m i.e. Dbh > 0 cm -81,SWE,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,20 m radius plot -82,CHE,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:,12 cm DBH. Minimum share in canopy cover of 5%. -83,CHE,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):,Dominating stand in an area of 50x50m (0.25 ha). -84,MKD,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -85,MKD,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -86,TUR,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -87,TUR,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -88,UKR,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -89,UKR,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, -90,GBR,4.1,Minimum size of trees to be included:, -91,GBR,4.1,Reference area for the assessment (stand or sample plot):, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.1_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.1_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index f719d15f13..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.1_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,4.1,General comments,, -1,ALB,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -2,ALB,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -3,ALB,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -4,AND,4.1,General comments,, -5,AND,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -6,AND,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -7,AND,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -8,AUT,4.1,General comments,"1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 figures are interpolated between 1988 (NFI 1986-1990), 1994 (NFI 1992-1996), 2001 (NFI 2000-2001), 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018)", -9,AUT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,Data refer only to FAWS. Temporarily unstocked areas are proportionally included in all categories., -10,AUT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,"There are no trees >= dbh 10,5 cm on OWL areas.", -11,AUT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -12,BLR,4.1,Общие комментарии,Общая площадь всех насаждений, -13,BLR,4.1,"Площадь с количеством пород деревьев, встречающихся в лесу:",, -14,BLR,4.1,"Площадь с количеством пород деревьев, встречающихся в OWL:",, -15,BLR,4.1,"Площадь с количеством пород деревьев, встречающихся в лесу и OWL:",, -16,BEL,4.1,General comments,, -17,BEL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,,area with multiple tree species are increasing due to forest diversification -18,BEL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -19,BEL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -20,BIH,4.1,General comments,, -21,BIH,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -22,BIH,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -23,BIH,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -24,BGR,4.1,General comments,, -25,BGR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -26,BGR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -27,BGR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -28,HRV,4.1,General comments,, -29,HRV,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -30,HRV,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -31,HRV,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -32,CYP,4.1,General comments,, -33,CYP,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -34,CYP,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -35,CYP,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -36,CZE,4.1,General comments,, -37,CZE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,"Data is on the forest trees covered area of forest only. Calibration to total forest area (lesni puda) was used with different coefficient in different years (1.03229758 in 2005, 1.03528089476691 in 2010, 1.03900181701264 in 2015)", -38,CZE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -39,CZE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -40,DNK,4.1,General comments,"Some NFI plots, albeit in forest, have no recordings of trees – i.e. in temporarily unstocked forest, auxiliary areas, or simply plots in less dense forest where no tree is to be measured. This will yield a number of species that equals 0, which is not included in the table. Further to this end, the result will largely depend on the size of the sample plots and is therefore expected to systematically vary between countries.", -41,DNK,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -42,DNK,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -43,DNK,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -44,EST,4.1,General comments,,The number of tree species has been growing continuously. -45,EST,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,"Forest area temporary without forest classified as ""area with 1 tree species"".", -46,EST,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -47,EST,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -48,FIN,4.1,General comments,,Before 2010 the stand description was not so detailed. In some cases less species were separated than in the current system -49,FIN,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -50,FIN,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -51,FIN,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -52,FRA,4.1,General comments,"There is a methodologic gap between 2000 and 2005 data. 2005 and 2010 data were recalculated after a change in the protocol measurement for tree cover. |Between 2000 and 2005, more species are described in the cover, so that the upwards movement is linked to change in the field protocol.", -53,FRA,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,"1) For forests not available for wood supply, |2) For forests where no data are measured (plots with little cover, like cleacuts)|the ratio observed in forest available for wood supply is applied to their area.|3) For poplar stands, diversity is set to ""1"" by default",No significant trends -54,FRA,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,No data available in OWL, -55,FRA,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,No data available in OWL, -56,GEO,4.1,General comments,"It should be noted that GEO has no systematic inventory data since 1990. We can only provide figures after we complete the first National Forest inventory, which is expected to be finalized for 2020.", -57,GEO,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -58,GEO,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -59,GEO,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -60,DEU,4.1,General comments,, -61,DEU,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -62,DEU,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -63,DEU,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -64,GRC,4.1,General comments,, -65,GRC,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -66,GRC,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -67,GRC,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -68,VAT,4.1,General comments,, -69,VAT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -70,VAT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -71,VAT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -72,HUN,4.1,General comments,"Formerly, only those species were taken into account proportion of which was higher than 5 %.","Note that statistics refer to forested area only, which is smaller than that given in sheet 1.1 where permanently or temporarily non-forested areas are included as well (roads, clearings, glades etc.).|Rare (< 5 %) species were not recorded before 2005. After 2005 these species were registered during forest planning (being carried out every ten years), consequently area of stands rich in species have been increasing." -73,HUN,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -74,HUN,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -75,HUN,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -76,ISL,4.1,General comments,Tree species composition of natural birch forest and other wooded land is assumed to be 1 as other natural species are very rare., -77,ISL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -78,ISL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -79,ISL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -80,IRL,4.1,General comments,"The NFI results for 2006, 2012 & 2017 are used to report for the years 2005, 2010 & 2015.", -81,IRL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -82,IRL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -83,IRL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -84,ITA,4.1,General comments,"Original NFI data refers to 2005 only. To estimate year 2000, the same percentage has been applied to total Forest area. This procedure has been considered not applicable for 2010 and 2015, due to lack of updated information.","Due to the methodology in use, it is not possible to comment on trends." -85,ITA,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,Number of tree species in Forest area is directly provided by NFI2005.,As above -86,ITA,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,Estimated by experts on the basis of NFI2005 detailed vegetation typology.,As above -87,ITA,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,Obtained summing up Forest and OWL extent,As above -88,LVA,4.1,General comments,Previously reported data are changed acording to the NFI information, -89,LVA,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,"Number of tree species is determined from dominant stand - trees of a forest stand with the greatest growing stock, the height of which does not differ from the average height by more than 20 per cent. | Temporarily unstocked areas, fotrest infrastructure and smol open areas are distributed proportionally between classes.", -90,LVA,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -91,LVA,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -92,LIE,4.1,General comments,, -93,LIE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -94,LIE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -95,LIE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -96,LTU,4.1,General comments,Includes only those species that compose more than 5% of stand volume, -97,LTU,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,Only area of stands, -98,LTU,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -99,LTU,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -100,LUX,4.1,General comments,, -101,LUX,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -102,LUX,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -103,LUX,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -104,MLT,4.1,General comments,, -105,MLT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -106,MLT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -107,MLT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -108,MDA,4.1,Общие комментарии,, -109,MDA,4.1,"Площадь с количеством пород деревьев, встречающихся в лесу:",, -110,MDA,4.1,"Площадь с количеством пород деревьев, встречающихся в OWL:",, -111,MDA,4.1,"Площадь с количеством пород деревьев, встречающихся в лесу и OWL:",, -112,MCO,4.1,General comments,, -113,MCO,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -114,MCO,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -115,MCO,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -116,MNE,4.1,General comments,, -117,MNE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -118,MNE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -119,MNE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -120,NLD,4.1,General comments,, -121,NLD,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,The values are based on the 5th and 6th NFI.,"The aim of forest management in the NLD is to increase species diversity. For this reason the number of tree species per hectare has been rising over the past decades. This trend is expected to continue. Due to the correction of the total forest area, the trend is slightly altered" -122,NLD,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -123,NLD,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -124,NOR,4.1,General comments,, -125,NOR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,"Forest area with no recorded trees (temporarily unstocked, small openings etc.) has been allocated proportionally to the different groups.", -126,NOR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -127,NOR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -128,POL,4.1,General comments,, -129,POL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,Data for 2010/2015 comes from NFI 2008-2011/NFI 2012-2016; estimations are based on almost 90% of NFI sample plots. Plots with young trees were excluded from estimation. For 2000 information from stand-wise inventory in State Forests National Forest Holding and large area sampling in private forest was applied.,For 2000 and 2010/2015 different sources of information were applied. -130,POL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -131,POL,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -132,PRT,4.1,General comments,"In the Portuguese NFI stands are classified as ""pure"" or ""mixed"". Stands are classified as ""pure"" if one species cover is higher than 75%. Stands are classified as mixed if more than one species is present, but no single species accounts for 75 % cover or more. Table 4.1 was filled in, considering pure stands as having 1 species, and mixed as having 2-3 species.", -133,PRT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,Presented data does not include temporarily unstocked areas. Only PRT mainland is considered., -134,PRT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -135,PRT,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -136,ROU,4.1,General comments,, -137,ROU,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -138,ROU,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,Proportion of trees from Forest has been applied to the area of OWL, -139,ROU,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -140,RUS,4.1,General comments,, -141,RUS,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -142,RUS,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -143,RUS,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -144,SRB,4.1,General comments,, -145,SRB,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -146,SRB,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -147,SRB,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -148,SVK,4.1,General comments,All data were recalculated because of separation of dwarf pine stands from the category of Forest into Other wooded land category within the current reporting,A continual trend of increasing number of tree species can be observed -149,SVK,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,Area of each separately described forest stand in forest management plan,"Average area of forest stand in 2015 was 4,43 ha" -150,SVK,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,Area of each separately described forest stand in forest management plan,"Average area of forest stand in 2015 was 4,43 ha" -151,SVK,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,Area of each separately described forest stand in forest management plan,"Average area of forest stand in 2015 was 4,43 ha" -152,SVN,4.1,General comments,Based on the % of NFI plots within four different tree species categories (4.1.)., -153,SVN,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -154,SVN,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,On the grid 4 x 4 km from 759 only 7 plots were within OWL and only 1 plot had trees with dbh > 10 cm.,no data available -155,SVN,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -156,ESP,4.1,General comments,Estimations based on the combination of different National Forest Inventory (NFI) cycles information and cartographical information from National Forest Maps (SFM), -157,ESP,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,Estimation based on the records of different tree species in NFI plots, -158,ESP,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -159,ESP,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -160,SWE,4.1,General comments,Occurrence of species and number of stems/basal per species are registered with a reference plot of 20 m radius. Alpine birch areas included.,No detectable trends -161,SWE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -162,SWE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -163,SWE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -164,CHE,4.1,General comments,"There is forest area without any trees on it, therefore the sum of the forest area in table 4.1 does not sum up to the area given in table 1.1.",The figures of 6+ species are relatively rare and therefore underlying a large standard error. The trend in this category might be a product of chance. -165,CHE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -166,CHE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -167,CHE,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -168,MKD,4.1,General comments,, -169,MKD,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -170,MKD,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -171,MKD,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -172,TUR,4.1,General comments,, -173,TUR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -174,TUR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -175,TUR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -176,UKR,4.1,General comments,, -177,UKR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -178,UKR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -179,UKR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, -180,GBR,4.1,General comments,Estimates of areas by number of tree species occurring are not currently available, -181,GBR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest:,, -182,GBR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on OWL:,, -183,GBR,4.1,Area with number of tree species occurring on forest and OWL:,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.1_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.1_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 52bcbcb901..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.1_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -5,ALB,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -6,AND,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -7,AND,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -8,AND,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -9,AND,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -10,AND,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -11,AND,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -12,AUT,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -13,AUT,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -14,AUT,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -15,AUT,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -16,AUT,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -17,AUT,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -18,BLR,4.1,1.      Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -19,BLR,4.1,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживать-ся этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замеще-нии новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -20,BLR,4.1,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -21,BLR,4.1,"4.     Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -22,BLR,4.1,5.     Пороговое значение должно включать определенные виды деревьев: >5% основной площади массива по этим видам деревьев. -23,BLR,4.1,"6.      Если возможно, исходной площадью для оценки должно быть насаждение." -24,BEL,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -25,BEL,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -26,BEL,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -27,BEL,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -28,BEL,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -29,BEL,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -30,BIH,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -31,BIH,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -32,BIH,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -33,BIH,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -34,BIH,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -35,BIH,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -36,BGR,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -37,BGR,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -38,BGR,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -39,BGR,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -40,BGR,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -41,BGR,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -42,HRV,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -43,HRV,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -44,HRV,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -45,HRV,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -46,HRV,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -47,HRV,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -48,CYP,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -49,CYP,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -50,CYP,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -51,CYP,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -52,CYP,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -53,CYP,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -54,CZE,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -55,CZE,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -56,CZE,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -57,CZE,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -58,CZE,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -59,CZE,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -60,DNK,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -61,DNK,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -62,DNK,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -63,DNK,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -64,DNK,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -65,DNK,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -66,EST,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -67,EST,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -68,EST,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -69,EST,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -70,EST,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -71,EST,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -72,FIN,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -73,FIN,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -74,FIN,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -75,FIN,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -76,FIN,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -77,FIN,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -78,FRA,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -79,FRA,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -80,FRA,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -81,FRA,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -82,FRA,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -83,FRA,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -84,GEO,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -85,GEO,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -86,GEO,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -87,GEO,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -88,GEO,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -89,GEO,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -90,DEU,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -91,DEU,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -92,DEU,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -93,DEU,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -94,DEU,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -95,DEU,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -96,GRC,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -97,GRC,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -98,GRC,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -99,GRC,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -100,GRC,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -101,GRC,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -102,VAT,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -103,VAT,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -104,VAT,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -105,VAT,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -106,VAT,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -107,VAT,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -108,HUN,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -109,HUN,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -110,HUN,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -111,HUN,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -112,HUN,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -113,HUN,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -114,ISL,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -115,ISL,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -116,ISL,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -117,ISL,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -118,ISL,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -119,ISL,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -120,IRL,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -121,IRL,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -122,IRL,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -123,IRL,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -124,IRL,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -125,IRL,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -126,ITA,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -127,ITA,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -128,ITA,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -129,ITA,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -130,ITA,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -131,ITA,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -132,LVA,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -133,LVA,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -134,LVA,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -135,LVA,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -136,LVA,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -137,LVA,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -138,LIE,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -139,LIE,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -140,LIE,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -141,LIE,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -142,LIE,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -143,LIE,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -144,LTU,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -145,LTU,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -146,LTU,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -147,LTU,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -148,LTU,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -149,LTU,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -150,LUX,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -151,LUX,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -152,LUX,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -153,LUX,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -154,LUX,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -155,LUX,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -156,MLT,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -157,MLT,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -158,MLT,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -159,MLT,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -160,MLT,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -161,MLT,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -162,MDA,4.1,1.      Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -163,MDA,4.1,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -164,MDA,4.1,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -165,MDA,4.1,"4.     Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель, и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -166,MDA,4.1,5.     Пороговое значение должно включать определенные виды деревьев: >5% основной площади массива по этим видам деревьев. -167,MDA,4.1,"6.      Если возможно, исходной площадью для оценки должно быть насаждение." -168,MCO,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -169,MCO,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -170,MCO,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -171,MCO,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -172,MCO,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -173,MCO,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -174,MNE,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -175,MNE,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -176,MNE,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -177,MNE,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -178,MNE,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -179,MNE,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -180,NLD,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -181,NLD,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -182,NLD,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -183,NLD,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -184,NLD,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -185,NLD,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -186,NOR,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -187,NOR,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -188,NOR,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -189,NOR,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -190,NOR,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -191,NOR,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -192,POL,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -193,POL,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -194,POL,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -195,POL,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -196,POL,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -197,POL,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -198,PRT,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -199,PRT,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -200,PRT,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -201,PRT,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -202,PRT,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -203,PRT,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -204,ROU,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -205,ROU,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -206,ROU,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -207,ROU,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -208,ROU,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -209,ROU,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -210,RUS,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -211,RUS,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -212,RUS,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,RUS,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -214,RUS,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -215,RUS,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -216,SRB,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -217,SRB,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -218,SRB,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -219,SRB,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -220,SRB,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -221,SRB,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -222,SVK,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -223,SVK,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -224,SVK,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -225,SVK,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -226,SVK,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -227,SVK,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -228,SVN,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -229,SVN,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -230,SVN,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -231,SVN,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -232,SVN,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -233,SVN,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -234,ESP,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -235,ESP,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -236,ESP,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -237,ESP,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -238,ESP,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -239,ESP,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -240,SWE,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -241,SWE,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -242,SWE,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -243,SWE,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -244,SWE,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -245,SWE,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -246,CHE,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -247,CHE,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -248,CHE,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -249,CHE,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -250,CHE,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -251,CHE,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -252,MKD,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -253,MKD,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -254,MKD,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -255,MKD,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -256,MKD,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -257,MKD,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -258,TUR,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -259,TUR,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -260,TUR,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -261,TUR,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -262,TUR,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -263,TUR,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -264,UKR,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -265,UKR,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -266,UKR,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -267,UKR,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -268,UKR,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -269,UKR,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." -270,GBR,4.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -271,GBR,4.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -272,GBR,4.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -273,GBR,4.1,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -274,GBR,4.1,5.       Threshold to include a certain tree species: >5% of basal area by this tree species. -275,GBR,4.1,"6.       Whenever possible, the reference area for the assessment should be the forest stand." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.2_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.2_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 52eae7bee6..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.2_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -1,ALB,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -2,ALB,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -3,ALB,4.2,Coppice,, -4,ALB,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -5,ALB,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -6,ALB,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -7,AND,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -8,AND,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -9,AND,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -10,AND,4.2,Coppice,, -11,AND,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -12,AND,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -13,AND,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -14,AUT,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,"In many older forests stands, retrospectively, it is impossible to identify, whether the regeneration happened naturally or artificially (by planting or deliberate seeding). For this reason the NFI doesn’t collect any information about origin of older stands. Due to this lack of any measured information concerning the origin of older stands, NFI experts derived estimates for each forest type (European Forest Types). For younger stands, NFI provides information on method of regeneration. NFI recorded a markable increase of natural regeneration. In 1994 (NFI 1992-1996) only 41% of regeneration areas without canopy cover were natural regenerated, in 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) the share amounted to 72% and in 2017 (NFI 2016-2018) to 83%.|Provided estimates for 1994, 2001, 2008, 2017 were adapted to reference years by inter- or extrapolation.",See left. -15,AUT,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -16,AUT,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -17,AUT,4.2,Coppice,The reported area includes only NFI plots with coppice which were already coppice at the last assessment., -18,AUT,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,"ANNUAL EXPANSION OF FOREST AREA (afforestation, natural expansion): Due to the fact that no appropriate annual data are available, forest expansion (afforestation, natural expansion) is calculated as annual area change between 1994 (NFI 1992-1996), 2001 (NFI 2000-2002), 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018). The total expansion area between two NFIs is diveded by the number of years between the two NFIs. Figures for 1990 and 2000: Change 1994-2001 (NFI 1992/96-2000/02). Figures for 2005: Change 2001-2008 (NFI 2000/02-2007/09). Figures for 2010 and 2015: Change 2008-2017 (NFI 2007/09-2016/18).|ANNUAL REGENERATION OF FOREST AREA (natural regeneration, planting and seeding, coppice): The regeneration areas recorded by the NFI regeneration surveys are divided by 10 (planting and seeding) or 22 (natural regeneration). Natural regeneration is growing from a height of 10 cm to 130 cm on average within 22 years, artificial regeneration needs about 10 years from planting to a height of 130 cm. The annual regeneration area are derived from the four periods of NFI regeneration survey (NFI 1992-1996, NFI 2000-2002, NFI 2007-2009 and NFI 2016-2018). The rotation time of coppice is assumed to be 30 years. Thus the defined coppice area is divided by 30. Provided estimates for 1994, 2001, 2008 and 2017 (NFI 1992-1996, NFI 2000-2002, NFI 2007-2009 and NFI 2016-2018) were adapted to the reference years by inter- or extrapolation.", -19,AUT,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,Forest expansion area excluding the afforestation divided by the years between two NFIs., -20,AUT,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,Natural/artificial regeneration area (NFI regeneration survey) divided by 22 (natural) or 10 (artificial) (see above!) and the area with coppice within two NFI periods divided by 30 (see above!).,The decline of the artificial reforestation area is due to the fact that natural regeneration is more and more used for re-establishment of stands after final cut. This trend is clearly shown by NFI results but also by forest reproductive material statistics (decrease of forest plant production). -21,BLR,4.2,Всего площадь леса по типу расширения/восстановления:,, -22,BLR,4.2,Естественная экспансия и восстановление,,Площади лесов естественного происхождения -23,BLR,4.2,Лесоразведение и восстановле-ние посадкой и/или посевом,,Площади лесов искуственного происхождения -24,BLR,4.2,Порослевое возобновление,,Порослевое происхождение учитывается вместе с естествееным(без разделения) -25,BLR,4.2,Ежегодное расширение и восстановление леса:,, -26,BLR,4.2,Естественное расширение площади леса,,Лесоразведение и естественное заращивание нелесных земель -27,BLR,4.2,Восстановление площади леса,,"Посадка и посев, содействие естественному возобновлению" -28,BEL,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,Flanders RFI methodology changed since 2010. This impacts the forest area calculation from 2010., -29,BEL,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,,decrease -30,BEL,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,,increase -31,BEL,4.2,Coppice,,decrease -32,BEL,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,Flanders RFI methodology changed since 2010. This impacts the forest area calculation from 2010., -33,BEL,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -34,BEL,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -35,BIH,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -36,BIH,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -37,BIH,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -38,BIH,4.2,Coppice,, -39,BIH,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -40,BIH,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -41,BIH,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -42,BGR,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -43,BGR,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -44,BGR,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -45,BGR,4.2,Coppice,, -46,BGR,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,"The afforestation is an average between the referefence years /1998-2002/, etc. The natural expansion is the difference between the years 2002 and 1998 and etc. reference years, excluding afforestation for this period. Natural regeneration example year 2000 - the difference between 2002 and 1998 was given.", -47,BGR,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -48,BGR,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -49,HRV,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -50,HRV,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -51,HRV,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -52,HRV,4.2,Coppice,, -53,HRV,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -54,HRV,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -55,HRV,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -56,CYP,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -57,CYP,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -58,CYP,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -59,CYP,4.2,Coppice,, -60,CYP,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -61,CYP,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -62,CYP,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -63,CZE,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -64,CZE,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,"The origin of forest stands in terms of naturalenes is generaly not known. Prevailing reforestation method in past was planting, natural regeneration was allways used as well, but the percentage is not known.||Special survey identifying natural forests was carried out in 2012 , which identified some 29 566 ha of near natural, natural or original forests. These forests where used as an estimate of naturally regenerated forests for reference year 1980|Since 1985 data on annual regeneration is available, therefore annual figures on natural regeneration was used cumulatively to estimate origin of current stands. Resulting figures on naturally regenerated forests are still underestimating the reality as natural regeneration was used also before 1985 and outside of natural forests, but no data is available. This proxy approach was accepted mainly to highlight the increasing trend in natural regeneration.", -65,CZE,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,total forest area minus Natural regeneration and coppice, -66,CZE,4.2,Coppice,"Coppice and mixed (coppice together with generative stands) stands are used to estimate, whereas only half of the mixed stands is included", -67,CZE,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,"Data on afforestation are based only on subsidised part of afforestation, other expansion of forest area cannot be distinguished in afforestation and natural expansion", -68,CZE,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -69,CZE,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -70,DNK,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -71,DNK,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -72,DNK,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -73,DNK,4.2,Coppice,, -74,DNK,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -75,DNK,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -76,DNK,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -77,EST,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,"Natural expansion figure for the 2010 is abnormally high due to obvious overestimation of deforestation figures which can be attributed to the sampling method of NFI (small-scale phenomena have high relative errors and can deviate substantially). To balance the forest area change the natural expansion figure was increased relevantly. EST decided not to smooth the trendline as the same land-use change figures are used in LULUCF and FRA reporting, thus keeping the consistency between different reporting lines. Forest characteristics (regeneration/expansion type) have been recorded in NFI since 2013. Therefore the average shares of categories of forest characteristics (from period of 2013-2017) were applied to the total forest area of reported years (for all categories in 1990-2017).", -78,EST,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,< 25% of trees cultivated,"For the years 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 the natural regeneration figure was obtained subtracing the planting and seeding area from the total clear-felled areas. Period for clear-fellings was taken as minus 2 years, so the 2015 figure was calculated using planting/seeding yearly area for 2013-2017 and average yearly clear-felling area for period 2011-2015." -79,EST,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,"> 25% of trees cultivated. |Likely to be underestimated, lack of data especially about areas previously planted.", -80,EST,4.2,Coppice,, -81,EST,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -82,EST,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,,Forest succession on land previously used for agriculture was relatively high in 1990es. -83,EST,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -84,FIN,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -85,FIN,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -86,FIN,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -87,FIN,4.2,Coppice,, -88,FIN,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -89,FIN,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -90,FIN,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -91,FRA,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,"2010 data for afforestation and regeneration by planting and seedingand, given in SoEF 2015, have been changed to become compatible with the new total forest area (see 1,1). The values are calculated using 5 annual samples.", -92,FRA,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,"Total forest area, minus coppice and regeneration by planting and/or seeding areas (ie all FAWs not planted or coppice, and all forests not available for wood supply)", -93,FRA,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,FAWs where regeneration by planting/seeding is observed. Old forests that no longer have a plantation pattern are not included., -94,FRA,4.2,Coppice,Coppice forests, -95,FRA,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -96,FRA,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,No data available, -97,FRA,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,"Planted and coppice stands younger than 5 years old. To limit the sample effect,annual values ​​have been smoothed with a linear regression.", -98,GEO,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,The majority of GEO's forest is of natural origin. There are only minor areas planted (71.970 ha by 2010)., -99,GEO,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,Values based on FRA 2015 Report (table 2a), -100,GEO,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,Values based on FRA 2015 Report (table 2a), -101,GEO,4.2,Coppice,No information available, -102,GEO,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -103,GEO,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,Values based on SoEF 2015 divided by years of time period (10 or 5) for the annual average.The proportion of natural expansion is based on information in table 4.2a. (The same was done for the Expansion of forest area by afforestation.), -104,GEO,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,Concerning 'Annual regeneration of forest area' by 'Planting and seeding' we divided the figures in the SoEF 2015 by years of time period for 2000 and 2005 to get the annual average; for 2010 we did the same but first divided the figure in SoEF 2015 by 1000 (because it was unrealistically high). No information available for annual natural regeneration of forest area and coppice regeneration., -105,DEU,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -106,DEU,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -107,DEU,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -108,DEU,4.2,Coppice,, -109,DEU,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -110,DEU,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -111,DEU,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -112,GRC,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -113,GRC,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -114,GRC,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -115,GRC,4.2,Coppice,, -116,GRC,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -117,GRC,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -118,GRC,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -119,VAT,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -120,VAT,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -121,VAT,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -122,VAT,4.2,Coppice,, -123,VAT,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -124,VAT,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -125,VAT,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -126,HUN,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,By definition natural regeneration includes coppices as well. Values are equal to those of the corresponding FRA tables.||Area of non-forested subcompartments (which is under forest management but forestation is not planned) was divided proportionally. Former classification system was changed as described below, -127,HUN,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,"If regeneration type was not known directly, species composition and origin (seed/coppice) were used to distinguish naturally from artifically-regenerated stands. Coppices and all other stands for which artificial regeneration could not be proved were regarded as natural regeneration. Area of stands with unkown origin decreased from 567 to 455 thousand hectares between 2005 and 2017.", -128,HUN,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,"This category comprises the following areas: |1.) area of known afforestations|2.) area of known artificial regeneration|3.) total area of hybrid poplar and hybrid willow stands|4.) total area of regular wide-spacing stands|5.) cutting area where regeneration process has not been sarted|6.) area of seed-originated black locust, willow, alder and coniferous stands", -129,HUN,4.2,Coppice,Origin (seed/coppice) is recorded for all stands in the National Forest Database, -130,HUN,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -131,HUN,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,Natural expansion was recorded during forest planning., -132,HUN,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,"The statistics reflect the start of the regeneration process. After 2009 area of natural regeneration is underestimated due to changes in the forest law. Before, forest law defined those stand attributes (number of seedlings, species compositon etc.) which were necessary for starting officially the natural regeneration process. Thus, an exact area number could be achieved since forest authority recorded all such areas. After 2009, in case of shelterwood and selective cuttings these areas were not recorded any more. An approximate estimate was done which based on harvesting areas of shelterwood cutting. However, this method underestimated real areas. Natural regeneration statistics involve coppices.", -133,ISL,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -134,ISL,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,Included here are the natural expansion of Natural Birch Forest, -135,ISL,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,"Included here are the cultivated forest, afforested almost entirely by planting", -136,ISL,4.2,Coppice,Regeneration by coppice is currently very rare and uncontrolled fenomena. Will probably be used to more extent in the future., -137,ISL,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,"Is calculated by the difference between periods 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020.", -138,ISL,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -139,ISL,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,No regeneration in cultivated forest is sampled in the NFI for the period 1990 to 2010. Natural regeneration is estimated in the natural birch forest by the mean rotation age of 80 years. For 9.7 kha the regeneration is then 0.12 kha., -140,IRL,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -141,IRL,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -142,IRL,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -143,IRL,4.2,Coppice,, -144,IRL,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,Data from the national afforestation programme is used to provide this information., -145,IRL,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,An estimate of 250 ha is made for natural expansion, -146,IRL,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -147,ITA,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -148,ITA,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,"The extent of the class was estimated by subtracting artificially regenerated areas (assessed by NFI1985 and NFI2005) from the total forest area, as Italian forests regenerate mostly naturally, without planting and/or seeding.","Trend slightly increasing, as for forest area" -149,ITA,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,"NFI1985 and NFI2005 provide the area estimates of artificially regenerated forests for the reporting years 1985 and 2005, from which the figures for the other reporting years are derived by inter-/extrapolation; procedure consistent with definitions in FRA/CFRQ.","Trend slightly increasing, as for forest area" -150,ITA,4.2,Coppice,"Italian coppice stands of native species (about 40% of total forest area in 2005) are considered as ""other naturally regenerated forest"" and thus accounted in the 1st column of the table, while coppice stands of planted species (mainly Eucalyptus) are reported in the other columns. The latter piece of information is available in literature for the late 80's (1987 by Luigi Boggia -Cellulosa e Carta) and provided directly by NFI2005. Procedure consistent with definitions in FRA/CFRQ.","No trends shown, sinc data available only for reporting years 1990 and 2005" -151,ITA,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,"Afforestation figures refer to plantations established in the framework of Rural Development Schemes co-financed by the European Commission. This administrative source provides also information on planted species, which are mainly autochthonous.",The trend is influenced by rural development policy. -152,ITA,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,Derived from the total expansion of forest (estimated by inter/extrapolation of NFI1985 and NFI2005 forest area),Linear trend due to the estimation method adopted -153,ITA,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,"Natural regeneration, reported for high forests by NFI1985 and NFI2005, account for 2700 and 3000 ha per year respectively. Being this phenomenon stable in time, NFI1985 data have been used for the year 1990 and NFI2005 data for the remaining reporting years. Regeneration by planting and/or seeding is not a common practice, except for poplar plantations mainly located in Northern ITA. At the same time, some very limited regeneration by planting/seeding could have taken place in land reclamation projects, but the results of this activity are unknown at national level and thus ignored. Yearly regeneration by coppice sprouting of planted species stands is unknown. Regeneration due to replanting of former poplar plantations has been assessed by expert estimation.","Since regeneration by planting/seeding is based on expert estimation, the trend for this class reflects the total extent of forest introduced species plantations. Natural regeneration is stable." -154,LVA,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,"Temporarily unstocked areas, fotrest infrastructure and smol open areas are distributed proportionally between classes", -155,LVA,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -156,LVA,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -157,LVA,4.2,Coppice,, -158,LVA,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -159,LVA,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,"the FRA 2020 methodology is used here, so the data is different from the previously reported data", -160,LVA,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -161,LIE,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -162,LIE,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -163,LIE,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -164,LIE,4.2,Coppice,, -165,LIE,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -166,LIE,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -167,LIE,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -168,LTU,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,Type of regeneration is determinate according to the origin of dominant tree species in stand., -169,LTU,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -170,LTU,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -171,LTU,4.2,Coppice,, -172,LTU,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -173,LTU,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,,Natural expansion is decreasing. -174,LTU,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,,Is stable relevant to cuttings. -175,LUX,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -176,LUX,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -177,LUX,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -178,LUX,4.2,Coppice,, -179,LUX,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -180,LUX,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -181,LUX,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -182,MLT,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -183,MLT,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -184,MLT,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -185,MLT,4.2,Coppice,, -186,MLT,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -187,MLT,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -188,MLT,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -189,MDA,4.2,Всего площадь леса по типу экспансии / восстановления:,, -190,MDA,4.2,Естественная экспансия и восстановление,, -191,MDA,4.2,Лесоразведение и восстановление посадкой и/или посевом,, -192,MDA,4.2,Порослевое возобновление,, -193,MDA,4.2,Ежегодная экспансия и восстановление леса:,, -194,MDA,4.2,Естественная экспансия площади леса,, -195,MDA,4.2,Восстановление площади леса,, -196,MCO,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -197,MCO,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -198,MCO,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -199,MCO,4.2,Coppice,, -200,MCO,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -201,MCO,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -202,MCO,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -203,MNE,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -204,MNE,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -205,MNE,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -206,MNE,4.2,Coppice,, -207,MNE,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -208,MNE,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -209,MNE,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -210,NLD,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -211,NLD,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -212,NLD,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -213,NLD,4.2,Coppice,, -214,NLD,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -215,NLD,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -216,NLD,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -217,NOR,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,Data reported for the 2015 enquiry have been changed because of FRA's recommendation to report areas as naturally regenerated when it could not be observed whether the regeneration was natural or artificial., -218,NOR,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -219,NOR,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -220,NOR,4.2,Coppice,, -221,NOR,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -222,NOR,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -223,NOR,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -224,POL,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,An area of coppice forests (less than hundred thousand ha) is included into natural expansion, -225,POL,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,contains coppice forests, -226,POL,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -227,POL,4.2,Coppice,Included into natural expansion. The percentage of coppice forests is less than 1%., -228,POL,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,"Data on expansion of forest area, especially natural one, are underestimated. Official statistics refers only to areas classified as a forest in a land use register at this moment. Only natural expansion reclassified the same year in the register is reported. Areas reclassified in the next years on forest land don't change the earlier statistics.", -229,POL,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,category is reported in country statistics since 2001; data from 2001-2002 were used for 2000, -230,POL,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -231,PRT,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,"Within NFI framework, the expansion of forest area is duely accounted for, but there is no discrimination of processes. Data corresponds to PRT mainland. No information is avaliable for Azores and Madeira Autonomous Regions.", -232,PRT,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -233,PRT,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -234,PRT,4.2,Coppice,The reported area only accounts for the Eucalyptus species., -235,PRT,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -236,PRT,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,The reported area accounts for the Acacia species., -237,PRT,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,The reported area only accounts for the Maritime pine species., -238,ROU,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,"Calculations for 1990, 2000, 2005 and 2010 have been restored, based on data from NFI 2012, applying the proportions of 2015 to the areas corresponding to 1990, 2000, 2005 and 2010", -239,ROU,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -240,ROU,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -241,ROU,4.2,Coppice,, -242,ROU,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -243,ROU,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -244,ROU,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -245,RUS,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -246,RUS,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -247,RUS,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -248,RUS,4.2,Coppice,, -249,RUS,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -250,RUS,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -251,RUS,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -252,SRB,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -253,SRB,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -254,SRB,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -255,SRB,4.2,Coppice,, -256,SRB,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -257,SRB,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -258,SRB,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -259,SVK,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,According to outcomes of National Forest Inventory and Monitoring 2015-2016 about 60±3% of forests do not show any signs of artificial regeneration. Based on this found out information we decided to use the ratio 60:40 for calculation of the area according to expansion/regeneration types. Using above mentioned ratio we have recalculated data in all reporting years., -260,SVK,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,60% of forest area, -261,SVK,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,40% of forest area,"There was adopted governmental programme for afforestation in 1994 but it was abolished in 1999. After entry SVK into EU the afforestation was realized within respective measures of the Plan of Rural Development. However afforestation in SVK is not priority because of relatively high forest percentage. Therefore there is obvious continuous decrease of this activity. In spite of mentioned facts the afforestation in 2015-2020 has doubled as compared to period 2010-2015, thanks to relatively large afforested area in 2016 and 2017." -262,SVK,4.2,Coppice,Area of forests registered as coppice and coppice with standards in forest management plans,Unbalanced representation of coppice forests due to their frequently changed classification -263,SVK,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,Annual forest afforetation according to data of Statistical yearbook, -264,SVK,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -265,SVK,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,Managerial records through the Compedium of Slovak Forestry Statistics by National Forest centre,"Regeneration (reforestation) has been systematically increasing since 1990 mainly as a consequence of current age composition of forests (with growing representation of older mature forests) which has gradually led to higher regeneration felling and naturally also to higher reforestation. Another reason of increasing reforestation is high volume of incidental felling, mainly after 2004. The share of natural regeneration has also been continuously increasing: from 10% in 1995 up to 40% in 2017." -266,SVN,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -267,SVN,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -268,SVN,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -269,SVN,4.2,Coppice,Data from forest stand map, -270,SVN,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -271,SVN,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,Data from natural expansion (overgrowing) map for 2015, -272,SVN,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,"N. reg: 1 percent of forest cover, planting: from SFS report, coppice: 28477m3 of coppice cut in stands with average growing stoch of 140 to 150 m3/ha", -273,ESP,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -274,ESP,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -275,ESP,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -276,ESP,4.2,Coppice,"Coppice is considered as natural regeneration and it is included in Natural expansion and regeneration. In FRA2020 it is not collected separately and it is included in ""naturally regenerating forest"" (table 1b). We have no data available for this category", -277,ESP,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,Values from FRA2020. Reference years and periods involved are DIFFERENT from SOEF. 1990: 1990 - 2000; 2000: 2000-2010; 2010: 2010-2014; 2015: 2015-2016. 2016 is the last year with data available., -278,ESP,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -279,ESP,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -280,SWE,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -281,SWE,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,All forest not categorised as Afforestation/planting/seeding,Decreasing -282,SWE,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,"Silvicultural measures and landuse before forestland registered in the field by the NFI, i.e. an esstimate of this area can be made.",Increasing -283,SWE,4.2,Coppice,The concept is not used in Swedish forestry, -284,SWE,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -285,SWE,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -286,SWE,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,Silvicultural measures registered by the NFI,Natural regeneration is decreasing. Planting/seeding increasing -287,CHE,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -288,CHE,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -289,CHE,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -290,CHE,4.2,Coppice,,We assume that there is (hardly) no change in coppice stands. The assessment in the field to detect change area which is regenerated by coppicing is difficult. Therefore we set the most current value for every year. -291,CHE,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,,The data for the two inventory years 2005 and 2013 was not significantly different. In order not to have unrealistic extrapolations we used no inter or extrapolation. The data for the inventory years 2005 and 2013 was adjusted by the forest area provided in Table 1.1. Therefore 2005 and 2010 there is a 'jump' in the data. -292,CHE,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -293,CHE,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -294,MKD,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -295,MKD,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -296,MKD,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -297,MKD,4.2,Coppice,, -298,MKD,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -299,MKD,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -300,MKD,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -301,TUR,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,Coppice values refer conversion of copies to high forest., -302,TUR,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -303,TUR,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -304,TUR,4.2,Coppice,, -305,TUR,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -306,TUR,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -307,TUR,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -308,UKR,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,, -309,UKR,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -310,UKR,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -311,UKR,4.2,Coppice,, -312,UKR,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,, -313,UKR,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -314,UKR,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, -315,GBR,4.2,Total area of forest by expansion/ regeneration type:,The area of ancient semi-natural woodland has been used as a proxy measure for the area by natural expansion/ regeneration.,There is assumed to be little change over time in the area of naturally regenerating forest. -316,GBR,4.2,Natural expansion and regeneration,, -317,GBR,4.2,Afforestation and regeneration by planting and/or seeding,, -318,GBR,4.2,Coppice,, -319,GBR,4.2,Annual forest expansion and regeneration:,"Estimates of annual expansion and regeneration by type are not available. All data has been allocated as afforestation or planting/ seeding, but these figures will also include some natural expansion/ natural regeneration.", -320,GBR,4.2,Natural expansion of forest area,, -321,GBR,4.2,Regeneration of forest area,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.2_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.2_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 53ce8b9fd1..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.2_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,645 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1,ALB,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -2,ALB,4.2, -3,ALB,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -4,ALB,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -5,ALB,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -6,ALB,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -7,ALB,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -8,ALB,4.2, -9,ALB,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -10,ALB,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -11,ALB,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -12,ALB,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -13,ALB,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -14,AND,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -15,AND,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -16,AND,4.2, -17,AND,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -18,AND,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -19,AND,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -20,AND,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -21,AND,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -22,AND,4.2, -23,AND,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -24,AND,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -25,AND,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -26,AND,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -27,AND,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -28,AUT,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -29,AUT,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -30,AUT,4.2, -31,AUT,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -32,AUT,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -33,AUT,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -34,AUT,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -35,AUT,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -36,AUT,4.2, -37,AUT,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -38,AUT,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -39,AUT,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -40,AUT,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -41,AUT,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -42,BLR,4.2,"1.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -43,BLR,4.2,"2.      Термин “восстановление”, используемый в данной отчетности следует понимать, как синоним термина “лесовосстановление”, используемого в ОЛР/ОВЛР, который также включает в себя порослевое возобновление леса (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -44,BLR,4.2, -45,BLR,4.2,Таблица 4.2a: Всего площадь леса по расширению и восстановлению -46,BLR,4.2,3.       Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма имеет аналоги в T1b глобальной отчетности. См. руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -47,BLR,4.2,"4.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -48,BLR,4.2,"5.      Смешанные формы восстановления (“естественное восстановление, усиленное посадкой леса” и “восстановление посредством посадки и/или посева усиленное естественным восстановлением”) должны быть указаны в отчете согласно преобладающей форме восстановления. Описать, как смешанные формы восстановления были указаны в отчете в “Комментариях”." -49,BLR,4.2,6.       Площадь леса по категориям восстановления должна быть суммирована для выяснения значения всей площади леса и указана в таблице 1.1. -50,BLR,4.2, -51,BLR,4.2,Таблица 4.2b: Ежегодная экспансия и восстановление леса -52,BLR,4.2,"7.     Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта отчетная форма привязанна к таблицам T1c и T1d. Пожалуйста, ознакомьтесь с соответствующими руководящими принципами ЛР/ОВЛР на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и с определениями на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -53,BLR,4.2,"8.      Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к средним показателям за 5-летние периоды 1988-1992 гг., 1998-2002 гг., 2003-2007 гг., 2008-2012 гг. и 2013-2017 гг. соответственно, а не к данным “центрального года” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанного в таблице." -54,BLR,4.2,"9.      В таблице “Комментарии” страны должны предоставить информацию о критериях, которые были применены для оценки ежегодных значений восстановления." -55,BLR,4.2,"10.    В случае форм восстановления, где оценка восстановленной площади невыполнима (частичная или выборочная рубка), просим указать в отчете площадь, соответствующую доле (объему, основной площади массива или лесного покрова) срубленных деревьев в восстановленном насаждении. Просим объяснить в комментариях." -56,BEL,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -57,BEL,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -58,BEL,4.2, -59,BEL,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -60,BEL,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -61,BEL,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -62,BEL,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -63,BEL,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -64,BEL,4.2, -65,BEL,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -66,BEL,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -67,BEL,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -68,BEL,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -69,BEL,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -70,BIH,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -71,BIH,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -72,BIH,4.2, -73,BIH,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -74,BIH,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -75,BIH,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -76,BIH,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -77,BIH,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -78,BIH,4.2, -79,BIH,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -80,BIH,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -81,BIH,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -82,BIH,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -83,BIH,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -84,BGR,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -85,BGR,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -86,BGR,4.2, -87,BGR,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -88,BGR,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -89,BGR,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -90,BGR,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -91,BGR,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -92,BGR,4.2, -93,BGR,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -94,BGR,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -95,BGR,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -96,BGR,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -97,BGR,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -98,HRV,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -99,HRV,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -100,HRV,4.2, -101,HRV,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -102,HRV,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -103,HRV,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -104,HRV,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -105,HRV,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -106,HRV,4.2, -107,HRV,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -108,HRV,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -109,HRV,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -110,HRV,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -111,HRV,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -112,CYP,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -113,CYP,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -114,CYP,4.2, -115,CYP,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -116,CYP,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -117,CYP,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -118,CYP,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -119,CYP,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -120,CYP,4.2, -121,CYP,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -122,CYP,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -123,CYP,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -124,CYP,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -125,CYP,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -126,CZE,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -127,CZE,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -128,CZE,4.2, -129,CZE,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -130,CZE,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -131,CZE,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -132,CZE,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -133,CZE,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -134,CZE,4.2, -135,CZE,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -136,CZE,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -137,CZE,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -138,CZE,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -139,CZE,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -140,DNK,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -141,DNK,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -142,DNK,4.2, -143,DNK,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -144,DNK,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -145,DNK,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -146,DNK,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -147,DNK,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -148,DNK,4.2, -149,DNK,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -150,DNK,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -151,DNK,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -152,DNK,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -153,DNK,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -154,EST,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -155,EST,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -156,EST,4.2, -157,EST,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -158,EST,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -159,EST,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -160,EST,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -161,EST,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -162,EST,4.2, -163,EST,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -164,EST,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -165,EST,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -166,EST,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -167,EST,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -168,FIN,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -169,FIN,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -170,FIN,4.2, -171,FIN,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -172,FIN,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -173,FIN,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -174,FIN,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -175,FIN,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -176,FIN,4.2, -177,FIN,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -178,FIN,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -179,FIN,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -180,FIN,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -181,FIN,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -182,FRA,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -183,FRA,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -184,FRA,4.2, -185,FRA,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -186,FRA,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -187,FRA,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -188,FRA,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -189,FRA,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -190,FRA,4.2, -191,FRA,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -192,FRA,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -193,FRA,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -194,FRA,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -195,FRA,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -196,GEO,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -197,GEO,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -198,GEO,4.2, -199,GEO,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -200,GEO,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -201,GEO,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -202,GEO,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -203,GEO,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -204,GEO,4.2, -205,GEO,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -206,GEO,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -207,GEO,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -208,GEO,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -209,GEO,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -210,DEU,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -211,DEU,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -212,DEU,4.2, -213,DEU,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -214,DEU,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -215,DEU,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -216,DEU,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -217,DEU,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -218,DEU,4.2, -219,DEU,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -220,DEU,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -221,DEU,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -222,DEU,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -223,DEU,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -224,GRC,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -225,GRC,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -226,GRC,4.2, -227,GRC,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -228,GRC,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -229,GRC,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -230,GRC,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -231,GRC,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -232,GRC,4.2, -233,GRC,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -234,GRC,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -235,GRC,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -236,GRC,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -237,GRC,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -238,VAT,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -239,VAT,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -240,VAT,4.2, -241,VAT,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -242,VAT,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -243,VAT,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -244,VAT,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -245,VAT,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -246,VAT,4.2, -247,VAT,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -248,VAT,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -249,VAT,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -250,VAT,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -251,VAT,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -252,HUN,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -253,HUN,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -254,HUN,4.2, -255,HUN,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -256,HUN,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -257,HUN,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -258,HUN,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -259,HUN,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -260,HUN,4.2, -261,HUN,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -262,HUN,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -263,HUN,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -264,HUN,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -265,HUN,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -266,ISL,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -267,ISL,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -268,ISL,4.2, -269,ISL,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -270,ISL,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -271,ISL,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -272,ISL,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -273,ISL,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -274,ISL,4.2, -275,ISL,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -276,ISL,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -277,ISL,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -278,ISL,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -279,ISL,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -280,IRL,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -281,IRL,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -282,IRL,4.2, -283,IRL,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -284,IRL,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -285,IRL,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -286,IRL,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -287,IRL,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -288,IRL,4.2, -289,IRL,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -290,IRL,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -291,IRL,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -292,IRL,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -293,IRL,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -294,ITA,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -295,ITA,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -296,ITA,4.2, -297,ITA,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -298,ITA,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -299,ITA,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -300,ITA,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -301,ITA,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -302,ITA,4.2, -303,ITA,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -304,ITA,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -305,ITA,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -306,ITA,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -307,ITA,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -308,LVA,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -309,LVA,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -310,LVA,4.2, -311,LVA,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -312,LVA,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -313,LVA,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -314,LVA,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -315,LVA,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -316,LVA,4.2, -317,LVA,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -318,LVA,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -319,LVA,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -320,LVA,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -321,LVA,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -322,LIE,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -323,LIE,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -324,LIE,4.2, -325,LIE,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -326,LIE,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -327,LIE,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -328,LIE,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -329,LIE,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -330,LIE,4.2, -331,LIE,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -332,LIE,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -333,LIE,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -334,LIE,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -335,LIE,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -336,LTU,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -337,LTU,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -338,LTU,4.2, -339,LTU,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -340,LTU,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -341,LTU,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -342,LTU,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -343,LTU,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -344,LTU,4.2, -345,LTU,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -346,LTU,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -347,LTU,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -348,LTU,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -349,LTU,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -350,LUX,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -351,LUX,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -352,LUX,4.2, -353,LUX,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -354,LUX,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -355,LUX,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -356,LUX,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -357,LUX,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -358,LUX,4.2, -359,LUX,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -360,LUX,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -361,LUX,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -362,LUX,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -363,LUX,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -364,MLT,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -365,MLT,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -366,MLT,4.2, -367,MLT,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -368,MLT,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -369,MLT,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -370,MLT,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -371,MLT,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -372,MLT,4.2, -373,MLT,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -374,MLT,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -375,MLT,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -376,MLT,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -377,MLT,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -378,MDA,4.2,"1.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -379,MDA,4.2,"2.      Термин “восстановление”, используемый в данной отчетности следует понимать, как синоним термина “лесовосстановление”, используемого в ОЛР/ОВЛР, который также включает в себя порослевое возобновление леса (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -380,MDA,4.2, -381,MDA,4.2,Таблица 4.2a: Всего площадь леса по расширению и восстановлению -382,MDA,4.2,3.       Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма имеет аналоги в T1b глобальной отчетности. См. руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -383,MDA,4.2,"4.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -384,MDA,4.2,"5.      Смешанные формы восстановления (“естественное восстановление, усиленное посадкой леса” и “восстановление посредством посадки и/или посева усиленное естественным восстановлением”) должны быть указаны в отчете согласно преобладающей форме восстановления. Описать, как смешанные формы восстановления были указаны в отчете в “Комментариях”." -385,MDA,4.2,6.       Площадь леса по категориям восстановления должна быть суммирована для выяснения значения всей площади леса и указана в таблице 1.1. -386,MDA,4.2, -387,MDA,4.2,Таблица 4.2b: Ежегодная экспансия и восстановление леса -388,MDA,4.2,"7.     Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта отчетная форма привязанна к таблицам T1c и T1d. Пожалуйста, ознакомьтесь с соответствующими руководящими принципами ЛР/ОВЛР на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и с определениями на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -389,MDA,4.2,"8.      Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к средним показателям за 5-летние периоды 1988-1992 гг., 1998-2002 гг., 2003-2007 гг., 2008-2012 гг. и 2013-2017 гг. соответственно, а не к данным “центрального года” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанного в таблице." -390,MDA,4.2,"9.      В таблице “Комментарии” страны должны предоставить информацию о критериях, которые были применены для оценки ежегодных значений восстановления." -391,MDA,4.2,"10.  В случае форм восстановления, где оценка восстановленной площади невыполнима (частичная или выборочная рубка), просим указать в отчете площадь, соответствующую доле (объему, основной площади массива или лесного покрова) срубленных деревьев в восстановленном насаждении. Просим объяснить в комментариях." -392,MCO,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -393,MCO,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -394,MCO,4.2, -395,MCO,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -396,MCO,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -397,MCO,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -398,MCO,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -399,MCO,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -400,MCO,4.2, -401,MCO,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -402,MCO,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -403,MCO,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -404,MCO,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -405,MCO,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -406,MNE,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -407,MNE,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -408,MNE,4.2, -409,MNE,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -410,MNE,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -411,MNE,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -412,MNE,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -413,MNE,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -414,MNE,4.2, -415,MNE,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -416,MNE,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -417,MNE,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -418,MNE,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -419,MNE,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -420,NLD,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -421,NLD,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -422,NLD,4.2, -423,NLD,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -424,NLD,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -425,NLD,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -426,NLD,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -427,NLD,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -428,NLD,4.2, -429,NLD,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -430,NLD,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -431,NLD,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -432,NLD,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -433,NLD,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -434,NOR,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -435,NOR,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -436,NOR,4.2, -437,NOR,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -438,NOR,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -439,NOR,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -440,NOR,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -441,NOR,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -442,NOR,4.2, -443,NOR,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -444,NOR,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -445,NOR,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -446,NOR,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -447,NOR,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -448,POL,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -449,POL,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -450,POL,4.2, -451,POL,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -452,POL,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -453,POL,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -454,POL,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -455,POL,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -456,POL,4.2, -457,POL,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -458,POL,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -459,POL,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -460,POL,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -461,POL,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -462,PRT,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -463,PRT,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -464,PRT,4.2, -465,PRT,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -466,PRT,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -467,PRT,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -468,PRT,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -469,PRT,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -470,PRT,4.2, -471,PRT,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -472,PRT,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -473,PRT,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -474,PRT,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -475,PRT,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -476,ROU,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -477,ROU,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -478,ROU,4.2, -479,ROU,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -480,ROU,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -481,ROU,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -482,ROU,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -483,ROU,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -484,ROU,4.2, -485,ROU,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -486,ROU,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -487,ROU,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -488,ROU,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -489,ROU,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -490,RUS,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -491,RUS,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -492,RUS,4.2, -493,RUS,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -494,RUS,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -495,RUS,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -496,RUS,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -497,RUS,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -498,RUS,4.2, -499,RUS,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -500,RUS,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -501,RUS,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -502,RUS,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -503,RUS,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -504,SRB,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -505,SRB,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -506,SRB,4.2, -507,SRB,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -508,SRB,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -509,SRB,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -510,SRB,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -511,SRB,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -512,SRB,4.2, -513,SRB,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -514,SRB,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -515,SRB,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -516,SRB,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -517,SRB,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -518,SVK,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -519,SVK,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -520,SVK,4.2, -521,SVK,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -522,SVK,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -523,SVK,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -524,SVK,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -525,SVK,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -526,SVK,4.2, -527,SVK,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -528,SVK,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -529,SVK,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -530,SVK,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -531,SVK,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -532,SVN,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -533,SVN,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -534,SVN,4.2, -535,SVN,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -536,SVN,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -537,SVN,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -538,SVN,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -539,SVN,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -540,SVN,4.2, -541,SVN,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -542,SVN,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -543,SVN,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -544,SVN,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -545,SVN,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -546,ESP,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -547,ESP,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -548,ESP,4.2, -549,ESP,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -550,ESP,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -551,ESP,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -552,ESP,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -553,ESP,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -554,ESP,4.2, -555,ESP,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -556,ESP,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -557,ESP,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -558,ESP,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -559,ESP,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -560,SWE,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -561,SWE,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -562,SWE,4.2, -563,SWE,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -564,SWE,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -565,SWE,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -566,SWE,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -567,SWE,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -568,SWE,4.2, -569,SWE,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -570,SWE,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -571,SWE,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -572,SWE,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -573,SWE,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -574,CHE,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -575,CHE,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -576,CHE,4.2, -577,CHE,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -578,CHE,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -579,CHE,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -580,CHE,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -581,CHE,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -582,CHE,4.2, -583,CHE,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -584,CHE,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -585,CHE,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -586,CHE,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -587,CHE,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -588,MKD,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -589,MKD,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -590,MKD,4.2, -591,MKD,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -592,MKD,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -593,MKD,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -594,MKD,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -595,MKD,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -596,MKD,4.2, -597,MKD,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -598,MKD,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -599,MKD,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -600,MKD,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -601,MKD,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -602,TUR,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -603,TUR,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -604,TUR,4.2, -605,TUR,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -606,TUR,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -607,TUR,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -608,TUR,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -609,TUR,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -610,TUR,4.2, -611,TUR,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -612,TUR,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -613,TUR,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -614,TUR,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -615,TUR,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -616,UKR,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -617,UKR,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -618,UKR,4.2, -619,UKR,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -620,UKR,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -621,UKR,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -622,UKR,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -623,UKR,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -624,UKR,4.2, -625,UKR,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -626,UKR,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -627,UKR,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -628,UKR,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -629,UKR,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." -630,GBR,4.2,"1.       Prefilling: This reporting form has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -631,GBR,4.2,"2.       The term “regeneration” used in this reporting should be understood as a synonym of the term “reforestation” used in the FRA/CFRQ, which also includes coppice (http://www.fao.org/forestry/fra/83059/en)" -632,GBR,4.2, -633,GBR,4.2,Table 4.2a: Origin of total forest area by regeneration -634,GBR,4.2,3.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has direct counterparts in T1b of the global reporting. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -635,GBR,4.2,"4.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -636,GBR,4.2,"5.       The mixed forms of regeneration (“natural regeneration enhanced by planting” and “regeneration by planting and/or seeding enhanced by natural regeneration”) should be reported according to the prevailing form of regeneration. Please describe, how mixed forms of regeneration were reported for this form in “Country comments”." -637,GBR,4.2,6.       The forest area by regeneration categories should sum up to the value of total forest area as this reported in the Table 1.1. -638,GBR,4.2, -639,GBR,4.2,Table 4.2b: Annual forest expansion and regeneration -640,GBR,4.2,7.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Tables T1c and T1d. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -641,GBR,4.2,"8.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table." -642,GBR,4.2,9.       In the table “Country comments” countries are requested to provide information on the criteria that were applied to assess annual values of regeneration. -643,GBR,4.2,"10.    In case of those forms of regeneration, where assessment of regenerated area is unfeasible (some partial or selective final fellings) please report the area that corresponds to the share (volume, basal area or crown cover) of felled trees in the regenerated stand. Please explain in comments." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index a2ed8be152..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,4.3,- the recent available year, -1,ALB,4.3,- extrapolation, -2,ALB,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -3,AND,4.3,- the recent available year, -4,AND,4.3,- extrapolation, -5,AND,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -6,AUT,4.3,- the recent available year,"The reported ""Undisturbed by man"" data are based on the hemeroby study (See ""data sources""!). The results of this singular study (Forest + OWL: 3% natural; OWL: 47% natural) are used for breaking down forest and OWL area to all reference years." -7,AUT,4.3,- extrapolation,Forest and OWL area are linear extrapolated. -8,AUT,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -9,BLR,4.3,- последний имеющийся год,2017 -10,BLR,4.3,- экстраполяция,экстраполяция -11,BLR,4.3,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогнозы, перспективы, программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -12,BEL,4.3,- the recent available year, -13,BEL,4.3,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -14,BEL,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -15,BIH,4.3,- the recent available year, -16,BIH,4.3,- extrapolation, -17,BIH,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -18,BGR,4.3,- the recent available year, -19,BGR,4.3,- extrapolation,yes -20,BGR,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -21,HRV,4.3,- the recent available year, -22,HRV,4.3,- extrapolation, -23,HRV,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -24,CYP,4.3,- the recent available year, -25,CYP,4.3,- extrapolation, -26,CYP,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -27,CZE,4.3,- the recent available year,undisturbed by man category relates to 2012 study and total figure is considered as stable for all years -28,CZE,4.3,- extrapolation,Semi-natural category is calculated based on the estimation of total forest area -29,CZE,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -30,DNK,4.3,- the recent available year,Yes (measurements 2013-2017) -31,DNK,4.3,- extrapolation,Yes - total forest area using the extrapolation of FRA 2020) -32,DNK,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",No -33,EST,4.3,- the recent available year,2017 -34,EST,4.3,- extrapolation,no -35,EST,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",no -36,FIN,4.3,- the recent available year,Yes -37,FIN,4.3,- extrapolation, -38,FIN,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -39,FRA,4.3,- the recent available year, -40,FRA,4.3,- extrapolation,"The 2020 values for ""semi-natural forests"" (4.3a) and ""established by planting"" (4.3b) categories is estimated by extrapolation (see 1.1)" -41,FRA,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -42,GEO,4.3,- the recent available year,"No forest inventories have been implemented for decades, therefore no reliable information is available until we get the results from the first Georgien National Forest Inventory, which are expected to be available in 2020. Therefore, we took for 2020 the same figures as in 2015 report. As wrong figures hade been provided for the past years they have been corrected according to the Forest Europe definition for forest undisturbed by man and semi-natural forest" -43,GEO,4.3,- extrapolation, -44,GEO,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -45,DEU,4.3,- the recent available year, -46,DEU,4.3,- extrapolation, -47,DEU,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -48,GRC,4.3,- the recent available year, -49,GRC,4.3,- extrapolation, -50,GRC,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -51,VAT,4.3,- the recent available year, -52,VAT,4.3,- extrapolation, -53,VAT,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -54,HUN,4.3,- the recent available year, -55,HUN,4.3,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -56,HUN,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -57,ISL,4.3,- the recent available year, -58,ISL,4.3,- extrapolation,"Mostly extrapolation, also regression. For more details see FRA2020" -59,ISL,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -60,IRL,4.3,- the recent available year,Basline of 2017 NFI was used -61,IRL,4.3,- extrapolation,"An afforestation rate of 4,000ha per annum was used." -62,IRL,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",Forecast of national afforestation programme. -63,ITA,4.3,- the recent available year, -64,ITA,4.3,- extrapolation,Figures on seminatural forests and plantations are derived by the percentage of the same categories compared to the total forest area observed in NFI2005. -65,ITA,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",The area of the class undisturbed by man was supposed to be stable because of legal restrictions -66,LVA,4.3,- the recent available year, -67,LVA,4.3,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -68,LVA,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -69,LIE,4.3,- the recent available year, -70,LIE,4.3,- extrapolation, -71,LIE,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -72,LTU,4.3,- the recent available year, -73,LTU,4.3,- extrapolation,of 2005; 2010; 2015 -74,LTU,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -75,LUX,4.3,- the recent available year, -76,LUX,4.3,- extrapolation, -77,LUX,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -78,MLT,4.3,- the recent available year, -79,MLT,4.3,- extrapolation, -80,MLT,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -81,MDA,4.3,последний имеющийся год, -82,MDA,4.3,экстраполяция, -83,MDA,4.3,"оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогнозы, перспективы, программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -84,MCO,4.3,- the recent available year, -85,MCO,4.3,- extrapolation, -86,MCO,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -87,MNE,4.3,- the recent available year, -88,MNE,4.3,- extrapolation, -89,MNE,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -90,NLD,4.3,- the recent available year,2017 -91,NLD,4.3,- extrapolation,"Extrapolation was performed using the data from the 5th and 6th NFI, After implementing the newly calculated total forest area." -92,NLD,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -93,NOR,4.3,- the recent available year,"It is assumed that the area of ""undisturbed by man"" and ""plantations"" will be the same as in 2015." -94,NOR,4.3,- extrapolation, -95,NOR,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -96,POL,4.3,- the recent available year,2015 - for plantations and origin of forests -97,POL,4.3,- extrapolation,total forest area - see comments in table 1.1 -98,POL,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -99,PRT,4.3,- the recent available year,2015 -100,PRT,4.3,- extrapolation,1990 and 2000 -101,PRT,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -102,ROU,4.3,- the recent available year,National Forest Inventory (2018) -103,ROU,4.3,- extrapolation, -104,ROU,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -105,RUS,4.3,- the recent available year, -106,RUS,4.3,- extrapolation, -107,RUS,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -108,SRB,4.3,- the recent available year, -109,SRB,4.3,- extrapolation, -110,SRB,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -111,SVK,4.3,- the recent available year,2017 -112,SVK,4.3,- extrapolation,No -113,SVK,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",No -114,SVN,4.3,- the recent available year,2017 -115,SVN,4.3,- extrapolation,no -116,SVN,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -117,ESP,4.3,- the recent available year, -118,ESP,4.3,- extrapolation,We extrapolate to 2020 based on the estimation of mean annual changes for each variable in the period cover by the different NFI cycles (1990-2017). -119,ESP,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -120,SWE,4.3,- the recent available year, -121,SWE,4.3,- extrapolation,No change -122,SWE,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -123,CHE,4.3,- the recent available year,For coppice and plantations. -124,CHE,4.3,- extrapolation,For naturally established and established by planting/seeding. -125,CHE,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -126,MKD,4.3,- the recent available year, -127,MKD,4.3,- extrapolation, -128,MKD,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -129,TUR,4.3,- the recent available year, -130,TUR,4.3,- extrapolation, -131,TUR,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",The average of the available years -132,UKR,4.3,- the recent available year, -133,UKR,4.3,- extrapolation, -134,UKR,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -135,GBR,4.3,- the recent available year,Assumed to be little change over time in the area of semi-natural woodland. Plantations derived as total forest area (from table 1.1) less semi-natural area. -136,GBR,4.3,- extrapolation, -137,GBR,4.3,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 9a7972814e..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,4.3,, -1,ALB,4.3,, -2,AND,4.3,, -3,AND,4.3,, -4,AUT,4.3,,"Undisturbed by man: National naturalness class ""natural"" is reported. Natural (wihtout impact): Hemeroby value 9, ahemerob. This level comprises a forest stand featuring a natural composition of vegetation which coincides with the potential natural forest population on the given site. The current composition of tree species corresponds to the natural spectrum as regards the dominance distribution among the species. The composition of grass, weed, shrub, and moss does not include any indicator species of hemeroby. No exploitation was determined on these areas and therefore no anthropogenic disturbance appear in the forest structure either. This, however, does not exclude much earlier exploitation interventions which at present can only be subject to speculation. The forest structure corresponds to the natural composition of the stand. This means that the stand composition corresponds to the natural development steps that take place in a natural forest. Neither economic growth-classes nor selection phases." -5,AUT,4.3,,No plantations are reported as forests in AUT are not intensively managed and most planted/seeded stands resemble/will resemble at stand maturity naturally regeneration forest. -6,BLR,4.3,,Части лесов заповедников и нацианальных парков -7,BLR,4.3,,"""Плантации""- площади насаждений, созданных посадкой и посевом,все оставшиеся площади отнесены к ""полуестественным""." -8,BEL,4.3,, -9,BEL,4.3,, -10,BIH,4.3,, -11,BIH,4.3,, -12,BGR,4.3,, -13,BGR,4.3,, -14,HRV,4.3,, -15,HRV,4.3,, -16,CYP,4.3,, -17,CYP,4.3,, -18,CZE,4.3,,"Based on the study on natural forests from 2012. Original and near natural forests identified by this study is considered as undisturbed by man category. Original forest, is considered to be the forest, where species and spatial composition corresponds to the stand conditions. No indications of human activities and the ecological processes are not significantly disturbed. Natural forest - Forest established by natural processes but in past influenced by human activities (mostly by harvesting and pasture – not seeding and planting)" -19,CZE,4.3,,all other forest (apart from previous) in Czech republic is considered as semi-natural due to its characteristics. -20,DNK,4.3,, -21,DNK,4.3,, -22,EST,4.3,,According to used SoEF and FRA definitions. -23,EST,4.3,,According to used SoEF definition. -24,FIN,4.3,,"No clear signs of human acitivity, at least 160 (South FIN) or 200 (North) year age, part of protected area" -25,FIN,4.3,,Not planted or seeding or not possible to identify the regeneration method. Plantation=planted with introduced species -26,FRA,4.3,,"No criteria available to identify forests ""undisturbed by man""" -27,FRA,4.3,,"All planted forests are now considered to be semi-natural established by plantations (ie ""other planted forests in FRA 1b). No data was reported under the ""Plantations"" category." -28,GEO,4.3,, -29,GEO,4.3,, -30,DEU,4.3,, -31,DEU,4.3,, -32,GRC,4.3,, -33,GRC,4.3,, -34,VAT,4.3,, -35,VAT,4.3,, -36,HUN,4.3,, -37,HUN,4.3,,All hybrid poplar and hybrid willow stands were regarded as plantations together with all regular wide-spacing stands. The rest of the forests was classified as semi-natural. -38,ISL,4.3,,Natural birch woodland (forest and other wooded land) has been under constant antroponic pressure since settlement and therefore cannot be defined as Undisdurbed by man and are therfore classified under seminatural. -39,ISL,4.3,,All cultivated forest and OWL are defined as seminatural as they fit under the definition of Plantation and are defined as other planted forest in FRA2020 -40,IRL,4.3,,not relevant -41,IRL,4.3,,Forests established by natural rgeneration. Excludes afforestation and deforestation -42,ITA,4.3,,"Forest area undisturbed by man, originally assessed by NFI 2005, was already and consistently reported in FRA2015. Seminatural class was assessed by subtracting ""undisturbed by man"" and ""plantations"" from total FOWL area." -43,ITA,4.3,,Plantation data provided by NFI mainly refers to former agricultural and abandoned land planted with forest trees. Semi-natural forest is mainly natural (non-planted) forest. -44,LVA,4.3,, -45,LVA,4.3,, -46,LIE,4.3,, -47,LIE,4.3,, -48,LTU,4.3,,Forests of I forest group designated to category Undisturbed by men. Forest management in I forest group is forbiden. -49,LTU,4.3,,Felling age is the main craityria to separate semi-natural forests and plantations. -50,LUX,4.3,, -51,LUX,4.3,, -52,MLT,4.3,, -53,MLT,4.3,, -54,MDA,4.3,, -55,MDA,4.3,, -56,MCO,4.3,, -57,MCO,4.3,, -58,MNE,4.3,, -59,MNE,4.3,, -60,NLD,4.3,,"There are no forests that fit the definition of ""undisturbed by man"" in the NLD. There is no primary forest left which has never been touched by man. The forests that are now not under management anymore, have been unmanaged for a too short period (mostly less than 40 years) to return to natural processess and species composition and do therefore not (yet) fit the definition of the category ""undisturbed by man""." -61,NLD,4.3,,"Only those forests are considered as plantations that are even-aged and that are managed in rotation forestry, excluding coppice as the area of actively managed coppice in the NLD is unknown. Forests that where originally planted as rotation forests, but that now fall under continuous cover forestry are considered as ""sem-natural""." -62,NOR,4.3,,"Assessment in the field according to certain criteria of structure, occurrence of deadwood etc." -63,NOR,4.3,,"Stands of introduced species, in addition to other stands with ""plantation-like"" structure." -64,POL,4.3,, -65,POL,4.3,,"plantations - fast growing species with short rotation period, seeds and Christmas tree plantations" -66,PRT,4.3,,"Only Laurissilva forest from Madeira´s and Azores' Autonomous regions are considered ""undisturbed by man""" -67,PRT,4.3,,"""Plantations"" reports only the area of Eucalyptus pure stands. ""Semi-natural"" considers the rest of the registed forest area, not accounting the ""undisturbed by man areas""." -68,ROU,4.3,,The Functional type I = Forests with special functions for nature protection for which any wood harvesting operation is forbidden by law. -69,ROU,4.3,, -70,RUS,4.3,, -71,RUS,4.3,, -72,SRB,4.3,, -73,SRB,4.3,, -74,SVK,4.3,,We have accepted the outcomes of the national-level project: Mapping of primeval forests in SVK -75,SVK,4.3,,We have thoroughly accepted the FRA 2020 Terms and Definitions -76,SVN,4.3,,Forest reserves and protection forest without prescribed cut -77,SVN,4.3,,No plantation is counted under the forestry -78,ESP,4.3,,"There is no ""undisturbed by man"" forest area in ESP." -79,ESP,4.3,,"Based on FRA2020 and SOEF2020 definitions considering the natural or artificial origin of the stand recorded in NFI plots. ""Other planted forest"", which has an artificial origin, has been included in semi-natural according to the instructions received during revision process. We do not consider it as semi-natural and it would be planted forest according to national definitions and moreover it has been included as planted forest in FRA2020." -80,SWE,4.3,,"Same definition for ""Un-disturbed by man as for Primary Forest in FRA2020 T1e: Primary forest was classified using NFI variables: 1. Productive Forestland (national definition) with a high degree of naturalness (stand age > 150 yrs, no forestry measures during the last 25 years, occurrence of large dead trees (dbh>25 cm), two or more tree-layers) 2. Forest within the alpine area (mainly alpine birch areas). This area was earlier estimated using other data sources than NFI-data but since NFI performs field work in the alpine area from 2016 the NFI estimate of this area is now used. 3. Subalpine spruce forests" -81,SWE,4.3,,"Same definition for Plantations as for Plantations in FRA2020 T1b: * Plantation forest = Productive forestland (national definition), no occurrence of old dead wood, one tree species is dominating >85%, extremely evenaged, only one tree-layer. Semi-natural is the Forest area not categorised as neither Undisturbed by man nor Plantations." -82,CHE,4.3,,Not accessible forest is assumed to be undisturbed by man. -83,CHE,4.3,,"Plantations are very rare in Swizerland, they are defined as populus or salix stands with a exactly the same age mostly standing isolated in agricultural areas." -84,MKD,4.3,, -85,MKD,4.3,, -86,TUR,4.3,, -87,TUR,4.3,, -88,UKR,4.3,, -89,UKR,4.3,, -90,GBR,4.3,,"There is assumed to be no forests in the UK that are ""undisturbed by man""." -91,GBR,4.3,,The area of ancient semi-natural woodlands (ASNW) is used as a proxy measure. This is expected to undercount the area of semi-natural forest. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_C3.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_C3.csv deleted file mode 100644 index e8b73795f5..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_C3.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -1,ALB,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -2,ALB,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -3,AND,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -4,AND,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -5,AND,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -6,AUT,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,"The reported data are based on the hemeroby study (See ""data sources""!). The results of this singular study (Forest + OWL: 3% natural; OWL: 47% natural) are used for breaking down forest and OWL area to all reference years.","Therefore, no trends can be deduced from reported data." -7,AUT,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,see above,see above -8,AUT,4.3,FOWL: plantations,see above,see above -9,BLR,4.3,FOWL: незатронутая человеком,, -10,BLR,4.3,FOWL: полуестественный,, -11,BLR,4.3,FOWL: плантации,, -12,BEL,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,Flanders RFI methodology changed since 2010. This impacts the forest area calculation from 2010., -13,BEL,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,Flanders RFI methodology changed since 2010. This impacts the forest area calculation from 2010., -14,BEL,4.3,FOWL: plantations,Flanders RFI methodology changed since 2010. This impacts the forest area calculation from 2010., -15,BIH,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -16,BIH,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -17,BIH,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -18,BGR,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -19,BGR,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -20,BGR,4.3,FOWL: plantations,"Under ""Plantations"" in T4.3a are ""Planted forests"" as defined by FRA", -21,HRV,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -22,HRV,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,"Planting and seeding is performed only on parts of the naturally established stands, where necessary, making it impossible to define the exact area of these activities.", -23,HRV,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -24,CYP,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -25,CYP,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -26,CYP,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -27,CZE,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,national categories original forest and natural forest are included in this category, -28,CZE,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,the rest of forest apart from previous is included in this category, -29,CZE,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -30,DNK,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -31,DNK,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,"According to definitions ""Naturally established"" and ""Naturalized introduced species"" are overlapping. As the sum of areas in 4.3b are supposed to equal the semi-natural forest area, the reported area in ""Naturally established"" is in fact ""Naturally established, indigenous species"".", -32,DNK,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -33,EST,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -34,EST,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -35,EST,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -36,FIN,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -37,FIN,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -38,FIN,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -39,FRA,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,No data available, -40,FRA,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,"All forests are considered to be semi-natural. The subclasses are not very relevant, and not easy to distinguish in the forest. All planted forests are then reported under ""Established by planting and/or seeding"" (wether native or introduced species).", -41,FRA,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -42,GEO,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,"Area of primary forest is the expert assessment that includes the area of protected forests and some areas in inaccessible steep slopes. However, the data that was available is insufficient, especially on trend of this category.","According to expert estimates and available statistical data, primary forest area remained virtually unchanged in 1990, 2000, 2005 and 2010, 2015, 2020." -43,GEO,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,Majority of GEOn forest is of natural origin with minor enrichment plantings with only native species,"According to the draft national C&I for SFM future management of forest will aim at ecosystem-forest management, that means the majority of forest area will be managed in a near to nature approach." -44,GEO,4.3,FOWL: plantations,"According to the comment in the FRA 2020 report there are no reliable figures available about the area which has been planted with native species or introduced species. Introduced species include Pinus nigra, Robinia pseudoacacia, Eucalyptus, Cryptomeria. Here the total area of plantation forest (as communicated in table 1b of FRA 2020 report was used as basis and the fgures in table 4.4 of the Forest Europe 2015 report for introduced species have been used. As no reliable information is available, because forest inventories have not been implemented for decades, the same figure as for 2015 is provided for 2020.", -45,DEU,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -46,DEU,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -47,DEU,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -48,GRC,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -49,GRC,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -50,GRC,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -51,VAT,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -52,VAT,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -53,VAT,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -54,HUN,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -55,HUN,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,Note that by definition natural regeneration involves coppices as well, -56,HUN,4.3,FOWL: plantations,"Plantation definition of SOEF was modified, thus the related statistics were corrected which means that formerly all stands of introduced species had been regarded as plantations contrary to the above-mentioned criteria", -57,ISL,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -58,ISL,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -59,ISL,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -60,IRL,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -61,IRL,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -62,IRL,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -63,ITA,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,"FRA2010, FRA2015 and FRA 2020 data", -64,ITA,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,In this category all FOWL which are not undisturbed by man or plantations are accounted, -65,ITA,4.3,FOWL: plantations,"Data for Forest consistent with FRA2010. Concerning OWL, some planted area with Tamarix spp. and Acacia spp. are included; to estimate 2000 and 2010, the percentage found in NFI2005 has been applied, while 1990 remains not available.", -66,LVA,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,Strict and regulatory regime zone of nature reserves and Strict regime zone of national parks are included, -67,LVA,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,"In LVA we have a very insignificant portion of forest stands of introduced species. They can be naturaly establish or establih by planting. These areas are not managed and registered as plantations. Basically these are located in forests of scientific research, old, unmanaged rural parks that are currently managed as forests.The concept of “introduced” species in LVA refers to “introduced from another country”. They have been introduced more than 250 years ago.According to expert estimates, based on the data of the State Forest Register, the introduced tree species occupy approximately 1.7 thousand hectares with a stock of about 0.25 million m3, therefore they are not collected separately and are included in the  category native tree species in the remaining section", -68,LVA,4.3,FOWL: plantations,"The FRA 2020 methodology is used. Therefore, data differs from ""State of Europe's Foredts 2015"" data. Included aforestated stands of native tree species for specific purposes.", -69,LIE,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -70,LIE,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -71,LIE,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -72,LTU,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -73,LTU,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -74,LTU,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -75,LUX,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -76,LUX,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -77,LUX,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -78,MLT,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -79,MLT,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -80,MLT,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -81,MDA,4.3,FOWL: нетронутая человеком,, -82,MDA,4.3,FOWL: полуестественный,, -83,MDA,4.3,FOWL: плантации,, -84,MCO,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -85,MCO,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -86,MCO,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -87,MNE,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,,Trends are deceling -88,MNE,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,,Trends are growing -89,MNE,4.3,FOWL: plantations,,Trends are growing -90,NLD,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -91,NLD,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,"Originally most of the forest area in the NLD was planted with a regular spacing and one or two species in even-aged stands with wood-production as the main purpose. A rapid change towards multifunctional forest (e.g. ecological values, recreation, wood production etc.), started in the seventies of the 20th century, had a large impact on the management of these even-aged stands. Forest management from then on was aiming at forest stands with more variation in age and number of tree species. Wood production however, is still an important goal in forest management in the NLD. Natural regeneration plays an important role in the transformation process from the even-aged, monocultural stands into stands with more variation in age and tree species. Although a small part of the forest area consists of stands that have been cleared and re-established by (human influenced) natural regeneration, almost all forest area in the NLD originates from planted forest.", -92,NLD,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -93,NOR,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,"Value has been somewhat changed compared with previous assessments, since new data have become available", -94,NOR,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -95,NOR,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -96,POL,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -97,POL,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,table 4.3b: An area of coppice forests (less than hundred thousand ha) is included into natural expansion. Naturalised introduced species is included in both naturally established and planted forests., -98,POL,4.3,FOWL: plantations,"seed plantations, Christmas tree plantations on forest land, plantations of fast growing species", -99,PRT,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -100,PRT,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -101,PRT,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -102,ROU,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,"Data for the years 2000 is assumed to be the same for the years 1990, 2010 and 2015 [and comes from the study „Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management in ROU”( 2000), carried out by the Forest Research and Management Planning Institute, based on the functional zoning included in the forest management plans, in force in 1999]. Data for 2020 is provided by the National Forest Inventory (2018), which determined forest area under the management functional type I = Forests with special functions for nature protection for which any wood harvesting operation is forbidden by law.", -103,ROU,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -104,ROU,4.3,FOWL: plantations,"Area of plantations is included in „Semi-natural (Table 4.3 a), respectively in „Established by planting and/or seeding” (Table 4.3 b)", -105,RUS,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -106,RUS,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -107,RUS,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -108,SRB,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -109,SRB,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -110,SRB,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -111,SVK,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,We have accepted the outcomes of project: Mapping of primeval forests in SVK; (http://www.pralesy.sk/lokality/),Balanced trend -112,SVK,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,Area of all remaining forest stands.,Slightly increasing due to growth of the total forest area -113,SVK,4.3,FOWL: plantations,"Only forest stands of Populus x euroamericana (I214, Robusta) we have considered as a plantations.",Balanced trend -114,SVN,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,"cat. OWL, undisturbed: Pinus mugo stands",Area of forest reserves and virgin forests (9508 ha) will remain undisturbed in future. Share of protection forests without prescribed cut will probably stay at this level. -115,SVN,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -116,SVN,4.3,FOWL: plantations,,No plantation is counted under the forestry -117,ESP,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -118,ESP,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -119,ESP,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -120,SWE,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,,Slowly decreasing -121,SWE,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,,Slowly increasing -122,SWE,4.3,FOWL: plantations,,Slowly decreasing -123,CHE,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -124,CHE,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -125,CHE,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -126,MKD,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -127,MKD,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -128,MKD,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -129,TUR,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -130,TUR,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -131,TUR,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -132,UKR,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -133,UKR,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -134,UKR,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, -135,GBR,4.3,FOWL: undisturbed by man,, -136,GBR,4.3,FOWL: semi-natural,, -137,GBR,4.3,FOWL: plantations,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index a6b1f4eb70..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.3_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -5,AND,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -6,AND,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -7,AND,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -8,AND,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -9,AND,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -10,AUT,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -11,AUT,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -12,AUT,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -13,AUT,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -14,AUT,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -15,BLR,4.3,1.       Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей T1b и T1e. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и определения на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -16,BLR,4.3,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -17,BLR,4.3,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -18,BLR,4.3,"4.       Источники данных: Пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -19,BLR,4.3,"5.       Пожалуйста, убедитесь в том, что площади интродуцированных видов, включенные в категорию “плантации” для данного индикатора, согласуются с площадью, указанной как “площадь, в которой преобладают интродуцированные виды деревьев” в отчетной формой 4.4." -20,BEL,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -21,BEL,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -22,BEL,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -23,BEL,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -24,BEL,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -25,BIH,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -26,BIH,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -27,BIH,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -28,BIH,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -29,BIH,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -30,BGR,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -31,BGR,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -32,BGR,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -33,BGR,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -34,BGR,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -35,HRV,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -36,HRV,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -37,HRV,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -38,HRV,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -39,HRV,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -40,CYP,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -41,CYP,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -42,CYP,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -43,CYP,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -44,CYP,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -45,CZE,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -46,CZE,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -47,CZE,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -48,CZE,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -49,CZE,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -50,DNK,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -51,DNK,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -52,DNK,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -53,DNK,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -54,DNK,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -55,EST,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -56,EST,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -57,EST,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -58,EST,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -59,EST,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -60,FIN,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -61,FIN,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -62,FIN,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -63,FIN,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -64,FIN,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -65,FRA,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -66,FRA,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -67,FRA,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -68,FRA,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -69,FRA,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -70,GEO,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -71,GEO,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -72,GEO,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -73,GEO,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -74,GEO,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -75,DEU,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -76,DEU,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -77,DEU,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -78,DEU,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -79,DEU,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -80,GRC,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -81,GRC,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -82,GRC,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -83,GRC,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -84,GRC,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -85,VAT,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -86,VAT,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -87,VAT,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -88,VAT,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -89,VAT,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -90,HUN,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -91,HUN,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -92,HUN,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -93,HUN,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -94,HUN,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -95,ISL,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -96,ISL,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -97,ISL,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -98,ISL,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -99,ISL,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -100,IRL,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -101,IRL,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -102,IRL,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -103,IRL,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -104,IRL,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -105,ITA,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -106,ITA,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -107,ITA,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,ITA,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -109,ITA,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -110,LVA,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -111,LVA,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -112,LVA,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -113,LVA,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -114,LVA,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -115,LIE,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -116,LIE,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -117,LIE,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -118,LIE,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -119,LIE,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -120,LTU,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -121,LTU,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -122,LTU,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -123,LTU,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -124,LTU,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -125,LUX,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -126,LUX,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -127,LUX,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -128,LUX,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -129,LUX,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -130,MLT,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -131,MLT,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -132,MLT,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -133,MLT,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -134,MLT,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -135,MDA,4.3,1.       Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей T1b и T1e. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и определения на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -136,MDA,4.3,"2.         Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -137,MDA,4.3,"3.         Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -138,MDA,4.3,"4.        Источники данных: Пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -139,MDA,4.3,"5.        Пожалуйста, убедитесь в том, что площади интродуцированных видов, включенные в категорию “плантации” для данного индикатора, согласуются с площадью, указанной как “площадь в которой преобладают интродуцированные виды деревьев” в отчетной формой 4.4" -140,MCO,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -141,MCO,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -142,MCO,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -143,MCO,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -144,MCO,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -145,MNE,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -146,MNE,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -147,MNE,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -148,MNE,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -149,MNE,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -150,NLD,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -151,NLD,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -152,NLD,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -153,NLD,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -154,NLD,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -155,NOR,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -156,NOR,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -157,NOR,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -158,NOR,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -159,NOR,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -160,POL,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -161,POL,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -162,POL,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -163,POL,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -164,POL,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -165,PRT,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -166,PRT,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -167,PRT,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -168,PRT,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -169,PRT,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -170,ROU,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -171,ROU,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -172,ROU,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -173,ROU,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -174,ROU,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -175,RUS,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -176,RUS,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -177,RUS,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -178,RUS,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -179,RUS,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -180,SRB,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -181,SRB,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -182,SRB,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -183,SRB,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -184,SRB,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -185,SVK,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -186,SVK,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -187,SVK,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -188,SVK,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -189,SVK,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -190,SVN,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -191,SVN,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -192,SVN,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -193,SVN,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -194,SVN,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -195,ESP,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -196,ESP,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -197,ESP,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -198,ESP,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -199,ESP,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -200,SWE,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -201,SWE,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -202,SWE,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -203,SWE,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -204,SWE,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -205,CHE,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -206,CHE,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -207,CHE,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -208,CHE,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -209,CHE,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -210,MKD,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -211,MKD,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -212,MKD,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,MKD,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -214,MKD,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -215,TUR,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -216,TUR,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -217,TUR,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -218,TUR,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -219,TUR,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -220,UKR,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -221,UKR,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -222,UKR,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -223,UKR,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -224,UKR,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. -225,GBR,4.3,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T1b and T1e. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -226,GBR,4.3,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -227,GBR,4.3,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -228,GBR,4.3,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -229,GBR,4.3,5.         Please ensure that the areas of introduced species included in the category “plantations” for this indicator are consistent with the areas reported as “dominated by introduced tree species” in Reporting Form 4.4. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 47799ea338..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,4.4,- the recent available year, -1,ALB,4.4,- extrapolation, -2,ALB,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -3,AND,4.4,- the recent available year, -4,AND,4.4,- extrapolation, -5,AND,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -6,AUT,4.4,- the recent available year, -7,AUT,4.4,- extrapolation,Linear extrapolation between 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018). -8,AUT,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -9,BLR,4.4,- последний имеющийся год,2017 -10,BLR,4.4,- экстраполяция,экстраполяция -11,BLR,4.4,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогнозы, перспекти-вы, программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -12,BEL,4.4,- the recent available year, -13,BEL,4.4,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -14,BEL,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -15,BIH,4.4,- the recent available year, -16,BIH,4.4,- extrapolation, -17,BIH,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -18,BGR,4.4,- the recent available year, -19,BGR,4.4,- extrapolation, -20,BGR,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -21,HRV,4.4,- the recent available year, -22,HRV,4.4,- extrapolation, -23,HRV,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -24,CYP,4.4,- the recent available year, -25,CYP,4.4,- extrapolation, -26,CYP,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -27,CZE,4.4,- the recent available year,2017 data were used -28,CZE,4.4,- extrapolation, -29,CZE,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -30,DNK,4.4,- the recent available year, -31,DNK,4.4,- extrapolation, -32,DNK,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -33,EST,4.4,- the recent available year,2017 -34,EST,4.4,- extrapolation,no -35,EST,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",no -36,FIN,4.4,- the recent available year,yes -37,FIN,4.4,- extrapolation, -38,FIN,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -39,FRA,4.4,, -40,FRA,4.4,- the recent available year, -41,FRA,4.4,- extrapolation,Linear extrapolation from annual data (2005 to 2017) of the continuous NFI -42,GEO,4.4,- the recent available year,"See also comment under 4.3: As inventories have not been implemented for decades, there is no reliable information available. Therefore the figures for 2010 provided in the last Forest Europe report were used for 2015 and 2020" -43,GEO,4.4,- extrapolation, -44,GEO,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -45,DEU,4.4,- the recent available year, -46,DEU,4.4,- extrapolation, -47,DEU,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -48,GRC,4.4,- the recent available year, -49,GRC,4.4,- extrapolation, -50,GRC,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -51,VAT,4.4,- the recent available year, -52,VAT,4.4,- extrapolation, -53,VAT,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -54,HUN,4.4,- the recent available year, -55,HUN,4.4,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -56,HUN,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -57,ISL,4.4,- the recent available year, -58,ISL,4.4,- extrapolation,"Mostly extrapolation, also regression. For more details see FRA2020" -59,ISL,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -60,IRL,4.4,- the recent available year,Basline of 2017 NFI was used -61,IRL,4.4,- extrapolation,"An afforestation rate of 4,000ha per annum was used." -62,IRL,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",Forecast of national afforestation programme. -63,ITA,4.4,- the recent available year, -64,ITA,4.4,- extrapolation,"The area of stands dominated by invasive species has been estimated by applying the percentage of the forest categories black locust and ailanthus dominated forests, compared to the naturally regenarating forests (total forest area except of planted forest), observed in NFI2005; this area was added to the area of plantations of introduced species, which is provided by NFI2005 and considered unchanged after 2005, to obtain the total area of stands dominated by introduced species." -65,ITA,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -66,LVA,4.4,- the recent available year, -67,LVA,4.4,- extrapolation, -68,LVA,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -69,LIE,4.4,- the recent available year, -70,LIE,4.4,- extrapolation, -71,LIE,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -72,LTU,4.4,- the recent available year, -73,LTU,4.4,- extrapolation,of 2005; 2010; 2015 -74,LTU,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -75,LUX,4.4,- the recent available year, -76,LUX,4.4,- extrapolation, -77,LUX,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -78,MLT,4.4,- the recent available year, -79,MLT,4.4,- extrapolation, -80,MLT,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -81,MDA,4.4,последний имеющийся год, -82,MDA,4.4,экстраполяция, -83,MDA,4.4,"оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогнозы, перспективы, программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -84,MCO,4.4,- the recent available year, -85,MCO,4.4,- extrapolation, -86,MCO,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -87,MNE,4.4,- the recent available year,Based on recent data -88,MNE,4.4,- extrapolation, -89,MNE,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -90,NLD,4.4,- the recent available year,2017 -91,NLD,4.4,- extrapolation,"Extrapolation was performed using the data from the 5th and 6th NFI, After implementing the newly calculated total forest area." -92,NLD,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -93,NOR,4.4,- the recent available year,"Since there is no significant change over the latest years, the value from 2015 has been assumed unchanged." -94,NOR,4.4,- extrapolation, -95,NOR,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -96,POL,4.4,- the recent available year,from 2015 -97,POL,4.4,- extrapolation, -98,POL,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -99,PRT,4.4,- the recent available year,2015 -100,PRT,4.4,- extrapolation,1990 and 2000 -101,PRT,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -102,ROU,4.4,- the recent available year,X -103,ROU,4.4,- extrapolation, -104,ROU,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -105,RUS,4.4,- the recent available year, -106,RUS,4.4,- extrapolation, -107,RUS,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -108,SRB,4.4,- the recent available year, -109,SRB,4.4,- extrapolation, -110,SRB,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -111,SVK,4.4,, -112,SVK,4.4,- the recent available year,2017 -113,SVK,4.4,- extrapolation,No -114,SVN,4.4,- the recent available year,2018 -115,SVN,4.4,- extrapolation,no -116,SVN,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",area of particular species in forest stand (with total share more than 90%) -117,ESP,4.4,- the recent available year, -118,ESP,4.4,- extrapolation,We extrapolate to 2020 based on the estimation of mean annual changes for each variable in the period cover by the different NFI cycles (1990-2017). -119,ESP,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -120,SWE,4.4,- the recent available year, -121,SWE,4.4,- extrapolation,Extrapolation using annual regeneration of P. Contorta based on 2013-2017 -122,SWE,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -123,CHE,4.4,- the recent available year, -124,CHE,4.4,- extrapolation,We extrapolated from the trend between the years 2005 and 2013. -125,CHE,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -126,MKD,4.4,- the recent available year, -127,MKD,4.4,- extrapolation, -128,MKD,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -129,TUR,4.4,- the recent available year, -130,TUR,4.4,- extrapolation, -131,TUR,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",There is no invasisve tree species in Turkish forests. -132,UKR,4.4,- the recent available year, -133,UKR,4.4,- extrapolation, -134,UKR,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -135,GBR,4.4,- the recent available year, -136,GBR,4.4,- extrapolation, -137,GBR,4.4,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 00e4144f07..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -1,ALB,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -2,ALB,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -3,AND,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -4,AND,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -5,AND,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -6,AUT,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:",0.03 -7,AUT,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",250 -8,AUT,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:",regeneration and enlargement of area without activ silvicultural measures -9,BLR,4.4,"Исходная площадь для оценки (размер пробного участка / среднее насаждение):","0,1 га" -10,BLR,4.4,"Исходный период, использованный для классификации как интродуцированные (годы после интродукции), годы:",Ранее не произрастающий вид -11,BLR,4.4,"Критерии или пороговые значения, использованные для классификации пород как инвазивные","Нежелательный вид, ранее не произрастающий" -12,BEL,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -13,BEL,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -14,BEL,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -15,BIH,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -16,BIH,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -17,BIH,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -18,BGR,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -19,BGR,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -20,BGR,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -21,HRV,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -22,HRV,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -23,HRV,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -24,CYP,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -25,CYP,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -26,CYP,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -27,CZE,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:","average area of forest unit which is assesed was 1,16 ha in 2005" -28,CZE,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -29,CZE,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -30,DNK,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -31,DNK,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -32,DNK,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -33,EST,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:",Sample plot with 20m radius. -34,EST,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",According to used FRA definition. -35,EST,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:",According to used FRA definition. -36,FIN,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:","stand, closest 0,25 hectares" -37,FIN,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",10 000 (latest Ice Period) -38,FIN,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:",Introduced species that regenerates more effectively than the native ones and is expanding -39,FRA,4.4,Approach applied to reporting on introduced/invasive species, -40,FRA,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:","When a species is the first species in the tree cover of the plot (25 m radius) then it become the ""main tree species"" of the NFI plot." -41,FRA,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",About 1492 -42,GEO,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -43,GEO,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -44,GEO,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -45,DEU,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -46,DEU,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -47,DEU,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -48,GRC,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -49,GRC,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -50,GRC,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -51,VAT,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -52,VAT,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -53,VAT,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -54,HUN,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -55,HUN,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",A species was regarded as introduced if it does not occur naturally within the country borders. Note that formerly - due to the definition of SOEF 2015 - a different definition was applied: natural dispersion of a species was analyzed on a within-country scale. -56,HUN,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -57,ISL,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:",Sample plot. Size 200 m2 -58,ISL,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",Not numbered or described in the ISLic Flora from 1948 -59,ISL,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:",Classified by the governmental specialist committe of import and spreading of alien organism as invasive -60,IRL,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:",NFI Sample Plot Data -61,IRL,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -62,IRL,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -63,ITA,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:",530 m2 (plot size for tree measurements) -64,ITA,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -65,ITA,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:",A species is considered invasive if its basal area per hectare is at least 2 m2 -66,LVA,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -67,LVA,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",more than 250 -68,LVA,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -69,LIE,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -70,LIE,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -71,LIE,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -72,LTU,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:","0,1 ha" -73,LTU,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -74,LTU,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -75,LUX,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -76,LUX,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -77,LUX,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -78,MLT,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -79,MLT,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -80,MLT,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -81,MDA,4.4,Исходная площадь для оценки (размер пробного участка / среднее насаждение):, -82,MDA,4.4,"Исходный период, использованный для классификации как интродуцированные (годы после интродукции), годы:", -83,MDA,4.4,"Критерии или пороговые значения, использованные для классификации пород как инвазивные", -84,MCO,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -85,MCO,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -86,MCO,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -87,MNE,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -88,MNE,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -89,MNE,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -90,NLD,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:","For the year 1990 data from the 4th national forest inventory were used, which was a stand wise inventory. The dominant tree species of the stand is used to determine the area of introduced tree species for 1990 and 2000. For 2005 and 2015 basal area data from the 5th and 6th national forest inventory were used respectively, which was a plot based system. A plot in the NFIs represent a forest area of app. 121 ha and app. 117 ha respectively. The area for the year 2010 is the result of interpolation between the 2005 and 2015 areas. the area for 2020 is an extrapolation based on 2005 and 2015 with the newly calculated forest area implemented." -91,NLD,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",A species is considered as introduced if it hasnt established itself in the NLD. It is brought to the NLD by human intervention. Also see country comments. -92,NLD,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:",A species is considered as invasive when it is settled outside of its natural habitat and by their presence or growth threatens native populations -93,NOR,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:","Reference area is NFI sample plot, 250 sq.m." -94,NOR,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -95,NOR,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -96,POL,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -97,POL,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -98,POL,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -99,PRT,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -100,PRT,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -101,PRT,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -102,ROU,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -103,ROU,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -104,ROU,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -105,RUS,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -106,RUS,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -107,RUS,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -108,SRB,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -109,SRB,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -110,SRB,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -111,SVK,4.4,Approach applied to reporting on introduced/invasive species, -112,SVK,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:","Average area of forest stand in 2015 was 4,43 ha" -113,SVK,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:","Anytime in history, no introduced species in SVK is officially considered naturalised." -114,SVN,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:","Stand inventory (except Ailanthus altissima- expert survey (dr. Kutnar Lado and SVN Forest Service, 2013))" -115,SVN,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",All not native species in SVNn forests -116,SVN,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:","Project Life Artemis (list of species, https://www.tujerodne-vrste.info/en/project-life-artemis/)" -117,ESP,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:",sample plot -118,ESP,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -119,ESP,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:","Based on the official list on species with invasive potential. Reference: RD 630/2013, de 2 de agosto, por el que se regula el Catálogo español de especies exóticas invasoras" -120,SWE,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:",10 and 7 m radius plots -121,SWE,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",1950 -122,SWE,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -123,CHE,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:",0.05 ha (0.25 ha) -124,CHE,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",1492 -125,CHE,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:",Rhus typhina is the only species considered as woody invasive species by law. -126,MKD,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -127,MKD,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -128,MKD,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -129,TUR,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -130,TUR,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -131,TUR,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -132,UKR,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:", -133,UKR,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:", -134,UKR,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", -135,GBR,4.4,"Reference area for assessment (size of sample plot/average stand), ha:",Components within 1 hectare sample squares -136,GBR,4.4,"Reference period used to classify as introduced (years since introduction), years:",400 -137,GBR,4.4,"Criteria or thresholds used to classify species as invasive:", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_C3.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_C3.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 0188713f8e..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_C3.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,4.4,General,, -1,ALB,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -2,ALB,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -3,ALB,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -4,AND,4.4,General,, -5,AND,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -6,AND,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -7,AND,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -8,AUT,4.4,General,"1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 figures are interpolated between 1988 (NFI 1986-1990), 1994 (NFI 1992-1996), 2001 (NFI 2000-2001), 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018). 2020 figures are extrapolated. Table 4.4a: Stated figures include all reference areas with at least one introduced tree (not only stands dominated by introduced tree species). That's why the figures doesn't correspond to Tables 4.4b and 4.4c. The figures also differ from FRA 2020 Table 1b because of different definitions. Tables 4.4b and 4.4c: Stated figures are the areas derived from the basal area of the introduced or ivansive tree species on the plots. The ""introduced to your contry""-concept is used.", -9,AUT,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -10,AUT,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -11,AUT,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -12,BLR,4.4,Общее,, -13,BLR,4.4,"FOWL: площадь, доминируемая ин-тродуцированными видами деревьев",, -14,BLR,4.4,"FOWL: площадь, доминируемая инвазивными видами деревьев",, -15,BLR,4.4,Недревесные инвазивные виды,, -16,BEL,4.4,General,Flanders RFI methodology changed since 2010. This impacts the forest area calculation from 2010., -17,BEL,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -18,BEL,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -19,BEL,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -20,BIH,4.4,General,, -21,BIH,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -22,BIH,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -23,BIH,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -24,BGR,4.4,General,, -25,BGR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -26,BGR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -27,BGR,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -28,HRV,4.4,General,, -29,HRV,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -30,HRV,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -31,HRV,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -32,CYP,4.4,General,, -33,CYP,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -34,CYP,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -35,CYP,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -36,CZE,4.4,General,, -37,CZE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,introduced implies introduced to country. Table 4.4.b contains figures on area occupied by particular species no matter if it dominates the stand, -38,CZE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,"Woody species, which can act as invasive species might be following: Robinia pseudoacacia, Ailanthus altissima, Pinus strobus, Acer negundo, Padus serotina, Lycium barbarum. Of these only Robinia pseudoacacia is of considerable extent (0.55% of forest area in 2007) but on most stands it does not act as an invasive . According to our legislation (decree 215/2008 Coll.), these species are not considered as an invasive species to be controlled and monitored - therefore zero is reported", -39,CZE,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -40,DNK,4.4,General,, -41,DNK,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -42,DNK,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -43,DNK,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -44,EST,4.4,General,, -45,EST,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -46,EST,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -47,EST,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,"Several woody species (Populus balsamifera, Amelanchier spicata, Cotoneaster lucidus, Rosa rugosa, Sambucus racemosa, Sambucus nigra, Larix decidua, Larix sibirica, Quercus rubra, Acer negundo etc) are considered as possible threat to local ecosystems. There is no data that mentioned species have caused considerable socio-cultural, economic or environmental harm or harm to human health. Extensive and uncontrolled spreading of listed species has not been registered so far.", -48,FIN,4.4,General,, -49,FIN,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -50,FIN,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -51,FIN,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -52,FRA,4.4,Category,"Comments related to data, definitions, etc.",Comments on trend(s) -53,FRA,4.4,General,"A national list of introduced species (except for Pinus nigra that is considered as a native species in Corsica and as an introduced a species elsewhere) is used. Tree cover was used instead of basal area. The previous data were recalculated because the difference between introduced and indigenous species where done by cluster of species before and it led to some errors because some clusters could be formed with introduced and indigenous species. In the same spirit, table 4b. has been recalculated to separate data by species. It led to some modifications for Pines in 2010 and for most species in 2005 (because 2005 was calculated using a linear regression with more annual samples than it had been done before : 2005 to 2017). All the tree species with a total forest area under 20 000 ha have been grouped into the category ""Other introduced species"". The main tree species within this group are Atlas cedar, Japanese larch and american firs.", -54,FRA,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,,No significant evolution except a decrease in poplar area. -55,FRA,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,no data,no data -56,GEO,4.4,General,, -57,GEO,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -58,GEO,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -59,GEO,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -60,DEU,4.4,General,Tab. 4.4a: Angegeben ist die Fläche der Dgl-Bestockung | figure gives area of Dgl-stocking, -61,DEU,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,"introduced specie is the specie with the largest basal area of all species found on the plot Area in Tab. 4.4.a is the area of the stocking typ dominated by introduced spicies, FRA-Table 2a is the area of calculated pure stands [rechnerischer Reinbestand]", -62,DEU,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,"FRA-Table 7 of FRA2015 (forest area affected by woody invasive species) is an estimation based on angel count sampling 1 or 2 and assumptions on occurence of invasive species. distinct ""inctroduced species"" from ""invasive species""", -63,DEU,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -64,GRC,4.4,General,, -65,GRC,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -66,GRC,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -67,GRC,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -68,VAT,4.4,General,, -69,VAT,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -70,VAT,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -71,VAT,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -72,HUN,4.4,General,, -73,HUN,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,basal area of introduced species is higher than 50 %, -74,HUN,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,basal area of invasive species is higher than 50 %, -75,HUN,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -76,ISL,4.4,General,, -77,ISL,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -78,ISL,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -79,ISL,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -80,IRL,4.4,General,"NFI Data from 2006, 2012 & 2017 were used to report for the years 2005, 2010 & 2015.","I don’t think it is possible to compare these tables directly, as 4.4a is about the Area of stands dominated by introduced tree species while 4.4b is about the Forest area occupied by introduced tree species. These are very different indicators. In IRL’s case 4.4a is completed using a plot level variable, whereas the data for 4.4b is estimated using Tree level data in order to get the species details." -81,IRL,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -82,IRL,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -83,IRL,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -84,ITA,4.4,General,"Data of table 4.4a are consistent with those in table 2a of the report FRA/CFQ2015; in the same table, figures on invasive species are different from those reported in SoEF2011 because of the correction of an input error in SoEF2011. The area occupied by introduced species (table 4.4b) is much larger than the area of stands dominated by the same species, because of the different basal area thresholds used; it corresponds to the area of forest stands where the basal area of introduced species is more than 50% of the total basal area; these figures are different from official national estimates of forest categories dominated by the same species (for example Eucalyptus spp. plantations, that are equal to about 20 000 ha), because the latter derive from a classification of the forest type carried out in the field, in a larger plot and based on a different classification scheme and a different procedure, that is based on crown coverage instead of on basal area percentage.","Even if the trend is not considerable fully representative, Black Locust is increasing (especially in coppice stands) in area due to its adaptation to Italian environment and due to its great sprouting ability." -85,ITA,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,"To assess forest area dominated by introduced species, the forest categories ""black locust and ailanthus dominated forests"" and ""plantations of introduced species (i.e. Populus spp., Eucalypthus spp. and others)"" were summed up; the area estimates for these categories provided by NFI1985 and NFI2005 were interpolated/extrapolated to derive the figures for all reporting years, provided that plantations of introduced species was considered unchanged after 2005; OWL dominated by introduced species corresponds to ""other evergreen shrublands"", as in table 4.3 column plantations, as estimated in NFI2005; year 2005 estimates were extrapolated to derive the figures for the reporting years 2000 and 2010.","as above, the trend is not fully significative" -86,ITA,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,"As in FRA2010 and FRA/CFRQ2015, this class includes the forest category ""black locust and ailanthus dominated forests"". As regards OWL, the absence of invasive species, verified by NFI2005, has been conformed for all reporting years. In table 4.4c, an invasive species is considered affecting a stand if its basal area is at least 2 m2","as above, the trend is not fully significative" -87,ITA,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,data not available, -88,LVA,4.4,General,"All previosly as introduced reported species have been introduced in LVA more than 250 years ago. In LVA we have a very insignificant portion of forest stands of introduced species. More of them are naturaly establish. These areas are not managed and registered as plantations. Basically these are located in forests of scientific research, old, unmanaged rural parks that are currently managed as forests.The concept of “introduced” species in LVA refers to “introduced from another country”. According to expert estimates, based on the data of the State Forest Register, the introduced tree species occupy approximately 1.7 thousand hectares with a stock of about 0.25 million m3, therefore they are not collected separately and are included in the  category native tree species in the remaining section", -89,LVA,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -90,LVA,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -91,LVA,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -92,LIE,4.4,General,, -93,LIE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -94,LIE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -95,LIE,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -96,LTU,4.4,General,, -97,LTU,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,Introduced tree species in LTU are cultivated like semi natural forest. Forest management in stands of introduced tree species is same like in native and they are not forest plantations., -98,LTU,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -99,LTU,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -100,LUX,4.4,General,, -101,LUX,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -102,LUX,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -103,LUX,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -104,MLT,4.4,General,, -105,MLT,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -106,MLT,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -107,MLT,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -108,MDA,4.4,Общее,, -109,MDA,4.4,"FOWL: площадь, доминируемая интродуцированными видами деревьев",, -110,MDA,4.4,"FOWL: площадь, доминируемая инвазивными видами деревьев",, -111,MDA,4.4,Недревесные инвазивные виды,, -112,MCO,4.4,General,, -113,MCO,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -114,MCO,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -115,MCO,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -116,MNE,4.4,General,, -117,MNE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -118,MNE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -119,MNE,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -120,NLD,4.4,General,"Non native tree species are considered as introduced in the NLD. The following tree species are considered as native: Acer pseudoplatanus, Alnus glutinosa, Betula pendula, B. pubescens, Carpinus betulus, Fagus sylvatica, Fraxinus exelsior, Pinus sylvestris, Populus tremula, P. canescens, P. Nigra, Prunus avium, Quercus petraea, Quercus robur, Salix alba, S. fragilis, Tilia platyphyllos, T. cordata, Ulmus minor and Ulmus glabra. The most common introduced tree species are: Larix decidua, Larix kaempferi, Picea abies, Pinus nigra, P. strobus, Pinus pinaster, Abies grandis, Picea omorika, Picea sitchensis, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Tsuga heterophylla, Picea riëntalis, Picea sitchensis, Robinia pseudoacacia, Quercus rubra, Acer platanoides and all other Populus and Salix species. Regarding invasive scpecies; the NLD do not have invasive tree species as defined above (yet). However Prunus serotina, currently defined as a shrub species, is considered to be invasive and is in many locations actively managed","Due to a shift in forest management to increase the share of native tree species the area of introduced tree species steadily declines. However due to the fact that in the classification plot data is used in stead of the stand characteristics (dominant tree species of the whole forest stand), this decrease in the area of introduced tree species is not expressed in the values for 2000 and 2005." -121,NLD,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -122,NLD,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -123,NLD,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -124,NOR,4.4,General,, -125,NOR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -126,NOR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -127,NOR,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -128,POL,4.4,General,, -129,POL,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,"Proposed threshold (50% of basal area) was applied for estimation an area of stands dominated by introduced tree species. Following species are included into category: Robinia pseudoacacia, Quercus rubra, Pseudotsuga menzesii, Pinus nigra, Pinus banksiana, Pinus strobus, Acer negundo, Prunus serotina and others.",The difference between area of stands dominated by introduced tree species in 2010/2015 and earlier values results from the change of methods of data gathering. Forest management database - developed on the basis of stand-wise inventory is a source for 2000 and 2005. Values for 2010 and 2015 are come from NFI's measures. -130,POL,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,"Following species are included into category: Robinia pseudoacacia, Quercus rubra, Acer negundo, Prunus serotina", -131,POL,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -132,PRT,4.4,General,Data include Autonomous Regions., -133,PRT,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -134,PRT,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -135,PRT,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -136,ROU,4.4,General,, -137,ROU,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -138,ROU,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -139,ROU,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -140,RUS,4.4,General,, -141,RUS,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -142,RUS,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -143,RUS,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -144,SRB,4.4,General,, -145,SRB,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -146,SRB,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -147,SRB,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -148,SVK,4.4,Category,"Comments related to data, definitions, etc.",Comments on trend(s) -149,SVK,4.4,General,, -150,SVK,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -151,SVK,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -152,SVN,4.4,General,, -153,SVN,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -154,SVN,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -155,SVN,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -156,ESP,4.4,General,, -157,ESP,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -158,ESP,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -159,ESP,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -160,SWE,4.4,General,"Dominated is >= 50% of stems (< 7 m standheight) or basal area (stands >= 7 m). Not the same figures as in FRA T1b since this is strictly stands dominated by introduced species, not only Plantation-forest.",Updated figures -161,SWE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,,Slow increas -162,SWE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,No data on invasive tree-species, -163,SWE,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -164,CHE,4.4,General,, -165,CHE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -166,CHE,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -167,CHE,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -168,MKD,4.4,General,, -169,MKD,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -170,MKD,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -171,MKD,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -172,TUR,4.4,General,, -173,TUR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -174,TUR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -175,TUR,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -176,UKR,4.4,General,, -177,UKR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -178,UKR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -179,UKR,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, -180,GBR,4.4,General,Estimated areas of introduced species used for area dominated by introduced species. The difference between the figures reported in table 4.4a and the total species reported in table 4.4b is the addition in table 4.4a of minor introduced species. No data currently available for invasive species,"Estimated time series based on GB data for 1980 and 2011, assuming constant rate of change for each species over time and that NI species breakdown is similar to GB." -181,GBR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by introduced tree species,, -182,GBR,4.4,FOWL: area dominated by invasive tree species,, -183,GBR,4.4,Non-woody invasive species,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index fc55cde785..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.4_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,369 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -1,ALB,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -5,ALB,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -6,ALB,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -7,ALB,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -8,AND,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -9,AND,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -10,AND,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -11,AND,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -12,AND,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -13,AND,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -14,AND,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -15,AND,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -16,AUT,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -17,AUT,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -18,AUT,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -19,AUT,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -20,AUT,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -21,AUT,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -22,AUT,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -23,AUT,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -24,BLR,4.4,1.      Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -25,BLR,4.4,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена. Однако данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -26,BLR,4.4,"3.      Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -27,BLR,4.4,"4.      Источники данных: Пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -28,BLR,4.4,5.      Пороговые значения насаждений с доминирующими интродуцированными видами деревьев составляет >50 % запаса древесины в зрелом возрасте интродуцированных деревьев. -29,BLR,4.4,"6.      Интродуцированные виды деревьев (синонимы: неместные виды, экзотические виды, чужеродные виды, неевропейские виды): вид, подвид или таксон более низкого ранга, встречающийся за пределами своего естественного ареала (прошлого или настоящего) и потенциала распространения (прошлая или настоящая) и потенциал рассеивания (т.е. за пределами области, которую они занимают или могли бы занимать без прямой или косвенной интродукции, или без искусственного ухода)." -30,BLR,4.4,"7.       Просим указать в “Комментариях” означает ли ваше понятие “интродуцированные”, что “интродуцированные в вашей стране” (вид, который не встречается в естественной среде в пределах границ страны) или “посажены в другом регионе в пределах страны”." -31,BLR,4.4,"8.       Просим предоставить в “Комментариях” общую информацию о других инвазивных видах растений или животных (не указанных в таблицах 4.4a и 4.4c), которые считаются представляющими угрозу лесам в вашей стране. Просим при наличии предоставить информацию о виде, масштабе, направле-ниях и типе воздействия, которые они имеют на лесные экосистемы или элементы экосистем." -32,BEL,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -33,BEL,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -34,BEL,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -35,BEL,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -36,BEL,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -37,BEL,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -38,BEL,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -39,BEL,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -40,BIH,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -41,BIH,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -42,BIH,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -43,BIH,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -44,BIH,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -45,BIH,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -46,BIH,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -47,BIH,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -48,BGR,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -49,BGR,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -50,BGR,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -51,BGR,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -52,BGR,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -53,BGR,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -54,BGR,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -55,BGR,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -56,HRV,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -57,HRV,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -58,HRV,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -59,HRV,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -60,HRV,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -61,HRV,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -62,HRV,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -63,HRV,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -64,CYP,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -65,CYP,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -66,CYP,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -67,CYP,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -68,CYP,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -69,CYP,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -70,CYP,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -71,CYP,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -72,CZE,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -73,CZE,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -74,CZE,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -75,CZE,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -76,CZE,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -77,CZE,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -78,CZE,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -79,CZE,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -80,DNK,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -81,DNK,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -82,DNK,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -83,DNK,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -84,DNK,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -85,DNK,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -86,DNK,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -87,DNK,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -88,EST,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -89,EST,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -90,EST,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -91,EST,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -92,EST,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -93,EST,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -94,EST,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -95,EST,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -96,FIN,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -97,FIN,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -98,FIN,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -99,FIN,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -100,FIN,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -101,FIN,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -102,FIN,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -103,FIN,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -104,FRA,4.4,Reporting notes: -105,FRA,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -106,FRA,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -107,FRA,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,FRA,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -109,FRA,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -110,FRA,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -111,FRA,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -112,GEO,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -113,GEO,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -114,GEO,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -115,GEO,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -116,GEO,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -117,GEO,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -118,GEO,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -119,GEO,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -120,DEU,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -121,DEU,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -122,DEU,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -123,DEU,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -124,DEU,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -125,DEU,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -126,DEU,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -127,DEU,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -128,GRC,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -129,GRC,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -130,GRC,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -131,GRC,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -132,GRC,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -133,GRC,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -134,GRC,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -135,GRC,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -136,VAT,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -137,VAT,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -138,VAT,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -139,VAT,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -140,VAT,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -141,VAT,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -142,VAT,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -143,VAT,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -144,HUN,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -145,HUN,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -146,HUN,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -147,HUN,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -148,HUN,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -149,HUN,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -150,HUN,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -151,HUN,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -152,ISL,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -153,ISL,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -154,ISL,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -155,ISL,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -156,ISL,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -157,ISL,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -158,ISL,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -159,ISL,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -160,IRL,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -161,IRL,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -162,IRL,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -163,IRL,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -164,IRL,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -165,IRL,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -166,IRL,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -167,IRL,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -168,ITA,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -169,ITA,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -170,ITA,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -171,ITA,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -172,ITA,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -173,ITA,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -174,ITA,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -175,ITA,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -176,LVA,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -177,LVA,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -178,LVA,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -179,LVA,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -180,LVA,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -181,LVA,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -182,LVA,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -183,LVA,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -184,LIE,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -185,LIE,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -186,LIE,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -187,LIE,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -188,LIE,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -189,LIE,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -190,LIE,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -191,LIE,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -192,LTU,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -193,LTU,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -194,LTU,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -195,LTU,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -196,LTU,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -197,LTU,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -198,LTU,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -199,LTU,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -200,LUX,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -201,LUX,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -202,LUX,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -203,LUX,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -204,LUX,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -205,LUX,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -206,LUX,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -207,LUX,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -208,MLT,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -209,MLT,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -210,MLT,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -211,MLT,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -212,MLT,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -213,MLT,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -214,MLT,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -215,MLT,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -216,MDA,4.4,1.      Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -217,MDA,4.4,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена. Однако данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -218,MDA,4.4,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -219,MDA,4.4,"4.      Источники данных: Пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -220,MDA,4.4,5.       Пороговые значения насаждений с доминирующими интродуцированными видами деревьев составляет >50 % запаса древесины в зрелом возрасте интродуцированных деревьев. -221,MDA,4.4,"6.         Интродуцированные виды деревьев (синонимы: неместные виды, экзотические виды, чужеродные виды, неевропейские виды): вид, подвид или таксон более низкого ранга, встречающийся за пределами своего естественного ареала (прошлого или настоящего) и потенциала распространения (прошлая или настоящая) и потенциал рассеивания (т.е. за пределами области, которую они занимают или могли бы занимать без прямой или косвенной интродукции, или без искусственного ухода)." -222,MDA,4.4,"7.         Просим указать в “Комментариях” означает ли ваше понятие “интродуцированные”, что “Интродуцированные в вашей стране” (вид, который не встречается в естественной среде в пределах границ страны) или “посажены в другом регионе в пределах страны”." -223,MDA,4.4,"8.         Просим предоставить в “Комментариях” общую информацию о других инвазивных видах растений или животных (не указанных в таблицах 4.4a и 4.4c), которые считаются представляющими угрозу лесам в вашей стране. Просим при наличии предоставить информацию о виде, масштабе, направлениях и типе воздействия, которые они имеют на лесные экосистемы или элементы экосистем." -224,MCO,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -225,MCO,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -226,MCO,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -227,MCO,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -228,MCO,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -229,MCO,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -230,MCO,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -231,MCO,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -232,MNE,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -233,MNE,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -234,MNE,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -235,MNE,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -236,MNE,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -237,MNE,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -238,MNE,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -239,MNE,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -240,NLD,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -241,NLD,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -242,NLD,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -243,NLD,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -244,NLD,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -245,NLD,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -246,NLD,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -247,NLD,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -248,NOR,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -249,NOR,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -250,NOR,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -251,NOR,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -252,NOR,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -253,NOR,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -254,NOR,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -255,NOR,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -256,POL,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -257,POL,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -258,POL,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -259,POL,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -260,POL,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -261,POL,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -262,POL,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -263,POL,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -264,PRT,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -265,PRT,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -266,PRT,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -267,PRT,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -268,PRT,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -269,PRT,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -270,PRT,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -271,PRT,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -272,ROU,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -273,ROU,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -274,ROU,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -275,ROU,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -276,ROU,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -277,ROU,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -278,ROU,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -279,ROU,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -280,RUS,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -281,RUS,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -282,RUS,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -283,RUS,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -284,RUS,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -285,RUS,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -286,RUS,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -287,RUS,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -288,SRB,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -289,SRB,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -290,SRB,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -291,SRB,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -292,SRB,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -293,SRB,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -294,SRB,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -295,SRB,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -296,SVK,4.4,Reporting notes: -297,SVK,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -298,SVK,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -299,SVK,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -300,SVK,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -301,SVK,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -302,SVK,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -303,SVK,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -304,SVN,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -305,SVN,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -306,SVN,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -307,SVN,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -308,SVN,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -309,SVN,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -310,SVN,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -311,SVN,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -312,ESP,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -313,ESP,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -314,ESP,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -315,ESP,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -316,ESP,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -317,ESP,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -318,ESP,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -319,ESP,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -320,SWE,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -321,SWE,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -322,SWE,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -323,SWE,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -324,SWE,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -325,SWE,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -326,SWE,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -327,SWE,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -328,CHE,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -329,CHE,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -330,CHE,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -331,CHE,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -332,CHE,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -333,CHE,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -334,CHE,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -335,CHE,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -336,MKD,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -337,MKD,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -338,MKD,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -339,MKD,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -340,MKD,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -341,MKD,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -342,MKD,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -343,MKD,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -344,TUR,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -345,TUR,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -346,TUR,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -347,TUR,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -348,TUR,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -349,TUR,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -350,TUR,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -351,TUR,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -352,UKR,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -353,UKR,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -354,UKR,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -355,UKR,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -356,UKR,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -357,UKR,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -358,UKR,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -359,UKR,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." -360,GBR,4.4,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has no counterparts in global reporting. -361,GBR,4.4,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/#1476295965372-d3bb1dd0-e9a0 and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -362,GBR,4.4,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -363,GBR,4.4,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -364,GBR,4.4,5.       Threshold for stands dominated by introduced tree species is >50 % of basal area bythe growing stock at maturity of tree species introduced. -365,GBR,4.4,"6.         Introduced tree species (synonyms: non-indigenous species, exotic species, alien species, non-European species): A species, subspecies or lower taxon, occurring outside its natural range (past or present) and dispersal potential (i.e. outside the range it occupies naturally or could occupy without direct or indirect introduction or care by humans)." -366,GBR,4.4,7.         Please specify under “Country comments” whether your concept of “introduced” implies “introduced to your country” (the species does not occur naturally within the country borders) or “introduced to another region within the country”. -367,GBR,4.4,"8.         Please provide under “Country comments” a general information on other invasive plant or animal species (not covered by the Tables 4.4a and 4.4c) that are considered as threatening for forests in your country. If available provide information on species, scale, trends and type of impact they have on forest ecosystems or their elements." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.5_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.5_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index d15eaaf9c1..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.5_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -1,ALB,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -2,ALB,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -3,ALB,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -4,ALB,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -5,ALB,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -6,AND,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -7,AND,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -8,AND,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -9,AND,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -10,AND,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -11,AND,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -12,AUT,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,Yes -13,AUT,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,"> 1,30 m" -14,AUT,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,10 cm -15,AUT,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AS -16,AUT,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,1 m -17,AUT,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,10 cm -18,BLR,4.5,Указать согласуются ли указанные значения с рекомендуемыми минимальными размерами:,Yes -19,BLR,4.5,"Минимальная высота, указанной в отчете, стоящей мертвой древесины (м):",6 м -20,BLR,4.5,"Минимальный диаметр, указанной в отчете, стоящей мертвой древесины (см):",8 см -21,BLR,4.5,Запас над землей или над пнем?,над пнем -22,BLR,4.5,"Минимальная длина поваленной мертвой древесины, указанной в отчете (м):",1 м -23,BLR,4.5,"Минимальный диаметр поваленной мертвой древесины, указанной в отчете (см):",10 см -24,BEL,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -25,BEL,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,1.5 -26,BEL,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,7 -27,BEL,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AS -28,BEL,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,1 -29,BEL,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,7 -30,BIH,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -31,BIH,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -32,BIH,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -33,BIH,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -34,BIH,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -35,BIH,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -36,BGR,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -37,BGR,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -38,BGR,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -39,BGR,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -40,BGR,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -41,BGR,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -42,HRV,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -43,HRV,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -44,HRV,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -45,HRV,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -46,HRV,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -47,HRV,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -48,CYP,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -49,CYP,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -50,CYP,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -51,CYP,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -52,CYP,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -53,CYP,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -54,CZE,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -55,CZE,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -56,CZE,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,7 -57,CZE,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -58,CZE,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -59,CZE,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,2 -60,DNK,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,Yes -61,DNK,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -62,DNK,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -63,DNK,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -64,DNK,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -65,DNK,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -66,EST,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -67,EST,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,1 -68,EST,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,4 -69,EST,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AS -70,EST,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,1 -71,EST,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,4 -72,FIN,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,Yes -73,FIN,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,"1,3 meters" -74,FIN,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,10 cm -75,FIN,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AS -76,FIN,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,1 -77,FIN,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,10 -78,FRA,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -79,FRA,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,1.3 -80,FRA,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,7.5 -81,FRA,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -82,FRA,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,0.01 -83,FRA,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,2.5 -84,GEO,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -85,GEO,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -86,GEO,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -87,GEO,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -88,GEO,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -89,GEO,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -90,DEU,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -91,DEU,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,0.1 -92,DEU,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,20 -93,DEU,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -94,DEU,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,0.1 -95,DEU,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,"20 before 2010, 10 cm in 2010 (NFI2012)" -96,GRC,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -97,GRC,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -98,GRC,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -99,GRC,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -100,GRC,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -101,GRC,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -102,VAT,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -103,VAT,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -104,VAT,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -105,VAT,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -106,VAT,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -107,VAT,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -108,HUN,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -109,HUN,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,1.3 m -110,HUN,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,7 -111,HUN,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AS -112,HUN,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,1 -113,HUN,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,10 -114,ISL,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -115,ISL,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -116,ISL,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -117,ISL,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -118,ISL,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -119,ISL,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -120,IRL,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,Yes -121,IRL,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,no minimum ht -122,IRL,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,7cm Dbh -123,IRL,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -124,IRL,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,1 -125,IRL,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,7 -126,ITA,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -127,ITA,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,"1,3 (DBH)" -128,ITA,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,4.5 -129,ITA,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -130,ITA,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,0 -131,ITA,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,9.5 -132,LVA,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -133,LVA,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,0.5 -134,LVA,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,6.1 -135,LVA,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -136,LVA,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,0.5 -137,LVA,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,6.1 -138,LIE,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -139,LIE,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -140,LIE,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -141,LIE,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -142,LIE,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -143,LIE,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -144,LTU,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -145,LTU,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -146,LTU,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -147,LTU,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,above root collar -148,LTU,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -149,LTU,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -150,LUX,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -151,LUX,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -152,LUX,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -153,LUX,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -154,LUX,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -155,LUX,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -156,MLT,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -157,MLT,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -158,MLT,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -159,MLT,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -160,MLT,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -161,MLT,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -162,MDA,4.5,Указать согласуются ли указанные значения с рекомендуемыми минимальными размерами:, -163,MDA,4.5,"Минимальная высота, указанной в отчете, стоящей мертвой древесины (м):", -164,MDA,4.5,"Минимальный диаметр, указанной в отчете, стоящей мертвой древесины (см):", -165,MDA,4.5,Запас над землей или над пнем?, -166,MDA,4.5,"Минимальная длина поваленной мертвой древесины, указанной в отчете (м):", -167,MDA,4.5,"Минимальный диаметр поваленной мертвой древесины, указанной в отчете (см) :", -168,MCO,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -169,MCO,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -170,MCO,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -171,MCO,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -172,MCO,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -173,MCO,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -174,MNE,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -175,MNE,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -176,MNE,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -177,MNE,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -178,MNE,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -179,MNE,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -180,NLD,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -181,NLD,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,2/3 of origional tree height -182,NLD,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,5 -183,NLD,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -184,NLD,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,1.3 -185,NLD,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,5 -186,NOR,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -187,NOR,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,1.3 -188,NOR,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,10 -189,NOR,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AS -190,NOR,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,0.6 -191,NOR,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,10 -192,POL,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -193,POL,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,0.6 -194,POL,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,7 -195,POL,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AS -196,POL,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,0.5 -197,POL,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,7 -198,PRT,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -199,PRT,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -200,PRT,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,"7,5 cm (5 cm for eucalyptus)" -201,PRT,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -202,PRT,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -203,PRT,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -204,ROU,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,Yes -205,ROU,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -206,ROU,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -207,ROU,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -208,ROU,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -209,ROU,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -210,RUS,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -211,RUS,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -212,RUS,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -213,RUS,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -214,RUS,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -215,RUS,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -216,SRB,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -217,SRB,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -218,SRB,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -219,SRB,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -220,SRB,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -221,SRB,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -222,SVK,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,Yes -223,SVK,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,1.3 -224,SVK,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,10 -225,SVK,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -226,SVK,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,0.1 -227,SVK,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,10 -228,SVN,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,Yes -229,SVN,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -230,SVN,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -231,SVN,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -232,SVN,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -233,SVN,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -234,ESP,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -235,ESP,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,Height is not a threshold by diameter at breast height -236,ESP,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,2.5cm (regeneration); 7.5 cm others -237,ESP,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,For trees AS; being stumps 20cm height -238,ESP,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,0.3m -239,ESP,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,2.5cm (regeneration); 7.5 cm others -240,SWE,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,Yes -241,SWE,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,1.3 m -242,SWE,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,Dbh 10 cm -243,SWE,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AS -244,SWE,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,1.3 m -245,SWE,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,10 cm -246,CHE,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -247,CHE,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,1.3 -248,CHE,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,12 DBH -249,CHE,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AG -250,CHE,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,1.3 -251,CHE,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,12 DBH -252,MKD,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -253,MKD,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -254,MKD,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -255,MKD,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -256,MKD,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -257,MKD,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -258,TUR,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,Yes -259,TUR,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -260,TUR,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -261,TUR,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -262,TUR,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -263,TUR,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -264,UKR,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:, -265,UKR,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):, -266,UKR,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):, -267,UKR,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?, -268,UKR,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):, -269,UKR,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):, -270,GBR,4.5,Please indicate if reported values are according to the recommended minimum sizes:,No -271,GBR,4.5,Minimum height of standing deadwood reported (m):,0 -272,GBR,4.5,Minimum diameter of standing deadwood reported (cm):,7 -273,GBR,4.5,Is volume above ground (AG) or above stump (AS)?,AS -274,GBR,4.5,Minimum length of lying deadwood reported (m):,2 -275,GBR,4.5,Minimum diameter of lying deadwood reported (cm):,"7cm for fallen trees, 15cm for other deadwood" diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.5_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.5_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 4059cebc92..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.5_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -1,ALB,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -2,AND,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -3,AND,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -4,AUT,4.5,Standing deadwood,"2005 figures are interpolated between 2001 (NFI 2000-2001) and 2008 (NFI 2007-2009). 2010 and 2015 figures are interpolated between 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018), 2000 figures are 2001 results (NFI 2000-2002), 1990 figures are 1994 results (NFI 1992-1996).", -5,AUT,4.5,Lying deadwood,See above. NFI 2000-2002: Lying deadwood reported (minimum diameter 10 cm) = lying deadwood measured (minimum diameter 20 cm) * ef. ef = NFI 2007-2009 and NFI 2016-2018 result minimum diameter 10 cm/NFI 2007-2009 and NFI 2016-2018 result minimum diameter 20 cm., -6,BLR,4.5,Стоящая мертвая древесина,, -7,BLR,4.5,Поваленная мертвая древесина,, -8,BEL,4.5,Standing deadwood,,increase -9,BEL,4.5,Lying deadwood,,increase -10,BIH,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -11,BIH,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -12,BGR,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -13,BGR,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -14,HRV,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -15,HRV,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -16,CYP,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -17,CYP,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -18,CZE,4.5,Standing deadwood,"Includes stumps. Data comes from second cycle of NFI, where methodology was changed slightly (stumps were not included in previous cycle), therefore n/a is used for previous years (2005) as figures are not fully comparable.", -19,CZE,4.5,Lying deadwood,"Data comes from second cycle of NFI, where methodology was changed slightly (small branches were not included in previous cycle), therefore n/a is used for previous years (2005) as figures are not fully comparable.", -20,DNK,4.5,Standing deadwood,Includes standing and leaning dead wood, -21,DNK,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -22,EST,4.5,Standing deadwood,Deadwood useful at least for firewood. For other wooded land the expert estimate according to NFI results was used over the whole period., -23,EST,4.5,Lying deadwood,Deadwood useful at least for firewood. For other wooded land the expert estimate according to NFI results was used over the whole period., -24,FIN,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -25,FIN,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -26,FRA,4.5,Standing deadwood,"Stem with a 7 cm top end (i.e. only the trunk and the bigger branches up to 7 cm diameter are taken into account, the other branches are not included)",Slight significant decrease resulting from : - stability for broadleaved species; - decrease for coniferous species (it may be due to a return to a normal situation after the storm Klaus (2009) in the Pinus pinaster plantations) -27,FRA,4.5,Lying deadwood,"Every deadwood pieces with a diameter above 2.5 cm. Because of differences in the diameter of the deadwood compartments considered in the 2 categories, the total deadwood volume is not calculated.",No significant evolution -28,GEO,4.5,Standing deadwood,There is no reliable information available for standing or lying deadwood. Standing and lying dead wood as well as decay status will be assessed during the first GEOn National Forest Inventory. The NFI results are expected to be available in 2020., -29,GEO,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -30,DEU,4.5,Standing deadwood,"From NFI2 to Inventurstudie 2008 the minimum diameter of standing deadwood has changed. Recalculation for 2010 with threshold 20 cm diameter resulted in : Total: 15,0 In NFI1, no deadwood was measured, therefore no data for 1990 are available", -31,DEU,4.5,Lying deadwood,"IS-2008, NFI-2012: deadwood, < 10 cm is not estimated; Totholz < 10 cm ist nicht enthalten since 2008: threshold: 10 cm at the thicker end, so a larger Proportion of deadwood is measured. 2002: Die Aufnahme schließt alles Totholz mit einem Durchmesser ab 20 cm am dickeren Ende und Stöcke ab 50 cm Höhe oder 60 cm Schnittflächendurchmesser.","The trend between 2000 and 2005 is due to change in methods. The trend 2005 to 2010 is uncertain, because the value for 2005 (=Inventurstudie 2008) comes from the 8 * 8 km-net, while the NFI-net has at least 4*4km-net." -32,GRC,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -33,GRC,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -34,VAT,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -35,VAT,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -36,HUN,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -37,HUN,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -38,ISL,4.5,Standing deadwood,All standind dead tree are measured in NFI. They are very rare and the stock in NFI insignificant., -39,ISL,4.5,Lying deadwood,Lying dead wood with diameter > 9.9 cm and length > 1.29 m is measured on NFI plots. Lying deadwood Is very rare and the stock in NFI insignificant, -40,IRL,4.5,Standing deadwood,"The NFI results for 2006, 2012 & 2017 are used to report for the years 2005, 2010 & 2015.", -41,IRL,4.5,Lying deadwood,"The NFI results for 2006, 2012 & 2017 are used to report for the years 2005, 2010 & 2015.", -42,ITA,4.5,Standing deadwood,"Original data on deadwood volume in forests provided by NFI2005. No quantitative information on OWL is available. Data for reporting years 1990, 2000 and 2010 are calculated by multiplying the proportion of deadwood volume, compared to growing stock volume, observed in NFI2005 with growing stock volumes estimated for the same years (as reported in Tab. 1.2)","Due to the calculation method adopted, trend is consistent with growing stock trend" -43,ITA,4.5,Lying deadwood,As above,As above -44,LVA,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -45,LVA,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -46,LIE,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -47,LIE,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -48,LTU,4.5,Standing deadwood,"Deadwood contains volume of dead tree stems – standing and lying with the same threshold as is used for growing stock volume assessment: 1,3 m in height and 2cm in diameter. Volume of deadwood also includes roots and branches of dead trees as well as felled trees, assuming the time decomposition of the wood.", -49,LTU,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -50,LUX,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -51,LUX,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -52,MLT,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -53,MLT,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -54,MDA,4.5,Стоящая мертвая древесина,, -55,MDA,4.5,Поваленная мертвая древесина,, -56,MCO,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -57,MCO,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -58,MNE,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -59,MNE,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -60,NLD,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -61,NLD,4.5,Lying deadwood,For 1990 and 2000 the amount of lying dead wood is not exactly known. The development of lying dead wood is however assumed to be similar to standing dead wood. Therefore the lying dead wood for 1990 and 2000 has been calculated using the trend from standing dead wood., -62,NOR,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -63,NOR,4.5,Lying deadwood,Minimum diameter: Dbh=10 cm (whole stem) or 10 cm at the thicker end of a piece of a stem, -64,POL,4.5,Standing deadwood,"only volume of sections of trees with 7 cm at thinner end, including branches, is estimated and reported.", -65,POL,4.5,Lying deadwood,"Minimum diameter - 7 cm, measured at the thinner end of a piece of wood. Minimum diameter - 10 cm at the thicker end of piece of wood.", -66,PRT,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -67,PRT,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -68,ROU,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -69,ROU,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -70,RUS,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -71,RUS,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -72,SRB,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -73,SRB,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -74,SVK,4.5,Standing deadwood,"Standing deadwood with DBH≥10 cm including stump, volume over bark , forests on forest land","Slovak NFI register deadwood in a very detailed way. Standing deadwood is registered as all standing trees over bark with stumps (DBH≥7 cm) and all stumps after felling on inventory plots. Detailed measurements in the year 2005-2006 showed total volume amounting to 12.4 m3 per hectar (tree without stump), or in 2015-2016 17.3 m3 per hectar respectively (tree with stump). For reporting only a part of standing deadwood was selected (sub-dataset with minimum 10 cm diamater); the total volume thus decreased to 8.7 m3 per hectar in 2015, and in 2005 6,6 m3 per hectar respectively. Since 2005, however, the volume increased by 30%." -75,SVK,4.5,Lying deadwood,"Lying coarse woody debris (>10 cm in the middle, over bark), forests on forest land","Within the lying deadwood we distinguish coarse woody debris, as lying deadwood with minimal diameter 7 cm at the thinner end (all pieces present on an inventory plot are measured), and small-sized lying deadwood with diameter between 1-7 cm (line intersect sampling methods). Detailed measurements in the year 2005-2006 showed the total volume of lying deadwood 28.2 m3 per hectar (of which small-sized deadwood 10,4 m3), in the year 2015-2016 28.0 m3 per hectar respectively (of it small sized 8.7 m3). For this reporting only a part of lying deadwood with minimum 10 cm diamater) was selected, the total volume thus decreaesed to 19.3 m3 per hectar. The trend since 2005 is from balanced to slightly increasing." -76,SVN,4.5,Standing deadwood,Standing deadwood includes standing dead trees and snags,Data for yr. 2005 and 2010 are an estimations made on the basis of linear inter- and ekstrapolation of 2000 and 2007 data. Data for forest 2015 is interpolation between 2012 and 2018. Data for OW and FOWL is interpolated between the value 2010 and 2018. Reason is that in 2018 for the first time the plots were devided on F and OW. -77,SVN,4.5,Lying deadwood,"Lying deadwood includes lying dead trees, woody tree parts (e.g. branches, broken-off tree tops, twigs …) and stumps",Data for yr. 2005 and 2010 are an estimations made on the basis of linear inter- and ekstrapolation of 2000 and 2007 data. Data for forest 2015 is interpolation between 2012 and 2018. Data for OW and FOWL is interpolated between the value 2010 and 2018. Reason is that in 2018 for the first time the plots were devided on F and OW. -78,ESP,4.5,Standing deadwood,"Includes standing: trees, regeneration, stumps",Not all the provinces have been measures. Expansions at national level have been used considering the ratio living/ dead biomass by forest type. It is not possible to project to 2020 as there have not been two cycles. -79,ESP,4.5,Lying deadwood,"Includes lying: trees, regeneration, branches, accumulations",Not all the provinces have been measures. Expansions at national level have been used considering the ratio living/ dead biomass by forest type. It is not possible to project to 2020 as there have not been two cycles. -80,SWE,4.5,Standing deadwood,Inclination on dead wood objects registered in the field,Increasing -81,SWE,4.5,Lying deadwood,Inclination on dead wood objects registered in the field,Increasing -82,CHE,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -83,CHE,4.5,Lying deadwood,"From a recent subsample of the forest inventory we have information of lying deadwood that corresponds to the definition given by SoEF. The lying deadwood, as it should be reportet is about 1.8 times higher than given in the table above.", -84,MKD,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -85,MKD,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -86,TUR,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -87,TUR,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -88,UKR,4.5,Standing deadwood,, -89,UKR,4.5,Lying deadwood,, -90,GBR,4.5,Standing deadwood,"Overall deadwood estimates have been revised, but breakdown into standing and lying deadwood is not currently available.",Information on trends is not available. Data are currently based on a single estimate from the National Forest Inventory. -91,GBR,4.5,Lying deadwood,As above,As above. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.5_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.5_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index c7dde2a1e3..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.5_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -5,ALB,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -6,ALB,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -7,AND,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -8,AND,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -9,AND,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -10,AND,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -11,AND,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -12,AND,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -13,AND,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -14,AUT,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -15,AUT,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -16,AUT,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -17,AUT,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -18,AUT,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -19,AUT,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -20,AUT,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -21,BLR,4.5,1.     Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -22,BLR,4.5,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -23,BLR,4.5,"3.     Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -24,BLR,4.5,"4.     Источники данных: Пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -25,BLR,4.5,"5.     Рекомендуемыми минимальными размерами стоячих и лежачих сухостойных деревьев, указанными в данном индикаторе, должны быть: a. Стоящее сухостойное дерево: равен или больше 10 см д.в.г.; b. Поваленное сухостойное дерево: равен или больше 10 см д.в.г., отмеренном на расстоянии в 1.0 м от более толстого конца лежачего сухостоя; длина равна или больше 1.0 м." -26,BLR,4.5,6.     Итого запаc = сумме запасов стоячих и лежачих сухостойных деревьев. -27,BLR,4.5,7.     Требуемая разбивка на “Хвойные” и “Широколиственные” (нехвойные) ссылается на запас сухостоя (то есть не на “тип леса”). -28,BEL,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -29,BEL,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -30,BEL,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -31,BEL,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -32,BEL,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -33,BEL,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -34,BEL,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -35,BIH,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -36,BIH,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -37,BIH,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -38,BIH,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -39,BIH,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -40,BIH,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -41,BIH,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -42,BGR,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -43,BGR,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -44,BGR,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -45,BGR,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -46,BGR,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -47,BGR,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -48,BGR,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -49,HRV,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -50,HRV,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -51,HRV,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -52,HRV,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -53,HRV,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -54,HRV,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -55,HRV,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -56,CYP,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -57,CYP,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -58,CYP,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -59,CYP,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -60,CYP,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -61,CYP,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -62,CYP,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -63,CZE,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -64,CZE,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -65,CZE,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -66,CZE,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -67,CZE,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -68,CZE,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -69,CZE,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -70,DNK,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -71,DNK,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -72,DNK,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -73,DNK,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -74,DNK,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -75,DNK,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -76,DNK,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -77,EST,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -78,EST,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -79,EST,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -80,EST,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -81,EST,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -82,EST,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -83,EST,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -84,FIN,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -85,FIN,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -86,FIN,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -87,FIN,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -88,FIN,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -89,FIN,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -90,FIN,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -91,FRA,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -92,FRA,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -93,FRA,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -94,FRA,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -95,FRA,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -96,FRA,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -97,FRA,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -98,GEO,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -99,GEO,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -100,GEO,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -101,GEO,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -102,GEO,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -103,GEO,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -104,GEO,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -105,DEU,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -106,DEU,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -107,DEU,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,DEU,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -109,DEU,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -110,DEU,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -111,DEU,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -112,GRC,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -113,GRC,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -114,GRC,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -115,GRC,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -116,GRC,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -117,GRC,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -118,GRC,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -119,VAT,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -120,VAT,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -121,VAT,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -122,VAT,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -123,VAT,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -124,VAT,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -125,VAT,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -126,HUN,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -127,HUN,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -128,HUN,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -129,HUN,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -130,HUN,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -131,HUN,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -132,HUN,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -133,ISL,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -134,ISL,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -135,ISL,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -136,ISL,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -137,ISL,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -138,ISL,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -139,ISL,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -140,IRL,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -141,IRL,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -142,IRL,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -143,IRL,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -144,IRL,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -145,IRL,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -146,IRL,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -147,ITA,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -148,ITA,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -149,ITA,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -150,ITA,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -151,ITA,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -152,ITA,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -153,ITA,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -154,LVA,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -155,LVA,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -156,LVA,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -157,LVA,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -158,LVA,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -159,LVA,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -160,LVA,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -161,LIE,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -162,LIE,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -163,LIE,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -164,LIE,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -165,LIE,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -166,LIE,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -167,LIE,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -168,LTU,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -169,LTU,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -170,LTU,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -171,LTU,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -172,LTU,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -173,LTU,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -174,LTU,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -175,LUX,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -176,LUX,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -177,LUX,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -178,LUX,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -179,LUX,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -180,LUX,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -181,LUX,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -182,MLT,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -183,MLT,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -184,MLT,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -185,MLT,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -186,MLT,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -187,MLT,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -188,MLT,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -189,MDA,4.5,1.       Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -190,MDA,4.5,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -191,MDA,4.5,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -192,MDA,4.5,"4.       Источники данных: Пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -193,MDA,4.5,"5.       Рекомендуемыми минимальными размерами стоячих и лежачих сухостойных деревьев, указанными в данном индикаторе, должны быть: a. Стоящее сухостойное дерево: равен или больше 10 см д.в.г.; b. Поваленное сухостойное дерево: равен или больше 10 см д.в.г., отмеренном на расстоянии в 1.0 м от более толстого конца лежачего сухостоя; длина равна или больше 1.0 м." -194,MDA,4.5,6.       Итого запаc = сумме запасов стоячих и лежачих сухостойных деревьев. -195,MDA,4.5,7.       Требуемая разбивка на “Хвойные” и “Широколиственные” (нехвойные) ссылается на запас сухостоя (то есть не на “тип леса”). -196,MCO,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -197,MCO,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -198,MCO,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -199,MCO,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -200,MCO,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -201,MCO,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -202,MCO,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -203,MNE,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -204,MNE,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -205,MNE,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -206,MNE,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -207,MNE,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -208,MNE,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -209,MNE,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -210,NLD,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -211,NLD,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -212,NLD,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,NLD,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -214,NLD,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -215,NLD,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -216,NLD,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -217,NOR,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -218,NOR,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -219,NOR,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -220,NOR,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -221,NOR,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -222,NOR,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -223,NOR,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -224,POL,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -225,POL,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -226,POL,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -227,POL,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -228,POL,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -229,POL,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -230,POL,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -231,PRT,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -232,PRT,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -233,PRT,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -234,PRT,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -235,PRT,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -236,PRT,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -237,PRT,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -238,ROU,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -239,ROU,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -240,ROU,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -241,ROU,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -242,ROU,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -243,ROU,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -244,ROU,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -245,RUS,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -246,RUS,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -247,RUS,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -248,RUS,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -249,RUS,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -250,RUS,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -251,RUS,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -252,SRB,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -253,SRB,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -254,SRB,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -255,SRB,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -256,SRB,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -257,SRB,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -258,SRB,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -259,SVK,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -260,SVK,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -261,SVK,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -262,SVK,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -263,SVK,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -264,SVK,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -265,SVK,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -266,SVN,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -267,SVN,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -268,SVN,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -269,SVN,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -270,SVN,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -271,SVN,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -272,SVN,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -273,ESP,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -274,ESP,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -275,ESP,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -276,ESP,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -277,ESP,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -278,ESP,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -279,ESP,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -280,SWE,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -281,SWE,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -282,SWE,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -283,SWE,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -284,SWE,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -285,SWE,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -286,SWE,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -287,CHE,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -288,CHE,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -289,CHE,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -290,CHE,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -291,CHE,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -292,CHE,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -293,CHE,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -294,MKD,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -295,MKD,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -296,MKD,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -297,MKD,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -298,MKD,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -299,MKD,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -300,MKD,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -301,TUR,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -302,TUR,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -303,TUR,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -304,TUR,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -305,TUR,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -306,TUR,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -307,TUR,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -308,UKR,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -309,UKR,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -310,UKR,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -311,UKR,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -312,UKR,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -313,UKR,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -314,UKR,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). -315,GBR,4.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -316,GBR,4.5,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).. National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -317,GBR,4.5,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -318,GBR,4.5,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -319,GBR,4.5,5.       The recommended minimum size of standing and lying dead trees reported under this indicator should be: a. Standing deadwood equal or bigger than 10 cm of d.b.h.; b. Lying deadwood: equal or bigger than 10 cm of diameter measured 1.0 m from the thicker end of a piece of lying deadwood; equal or longer than 1.0 m of lying dead trees. -320,GBR,4.5,6.       Total volume = sum of standing and lying volume. -321,GBR,4.5,7.       The required breakdown by “Coniferous” and “Broadleaved” (non-coniferous) refers to the deadwood volume (i.e. not to “forest type”). diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.8_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.8_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 4515bed0a2..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.8_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -1,ALB,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -2,AND,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -3,AND,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -4,AUT,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,"Assessed taxa: see country comments below. Furthermore, a new databank on fungi in AUT (http://austria.mykodata.net/Introduction.html) is available since 2 years and may allow reporting on forest fungi next time." -5,AUT,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,On basis of published information and/or expert knowledge on habitat of each species. -6,BLR,4.8,Указать какие таксоны в таблице и отчетных заметках не оценены в вашей стране:, -7,BLR,4.8,Указать какие виды были классифицированы как “лесные виды” в отчетности от вашей страны:, -8,BEL,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -9,BEL,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -10,BIH,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -11,BIH,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -12,BGR,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,No recent data available. The data are not reliable - the data for vascular are missing. The red book of BGR does not have database for forest species and for vascular plants the separation is difficult. -13,BGR,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -14,HRV,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,"The data entered in the table in category ""Other vertebrates"" includes the data on reptiles and amphibians both for total taxa and for threatened species. For invertebrates, only data on threatened butterflies and dragonflies and damselflies are taken into account. Besides these two groups, threat status was assessed also for several other groups of invertebrates (stoneflies, caddisflies, gastropods, crustaceans, ground beetles), however the data on ecological classification and on total taxa present are incomplete so there are not included in the report." -15,HRV,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,"Any species dependent/occurring in any part of its lifecycle on/in forest habitat was considered as forest species and included in reporting analysis. In the total number of taxa, all regularly occurring native or alien species, including regionally extinct species were included." -16,CYP,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -17,CYP,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -18,CZE,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -19,CZE,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -20,DNK,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -21,DNK,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -22,EST,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -23,EST,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,"For 2010 an 2015: Full list of I category protected forest species was used. II and III category of protected forest species was derived from the list ""Value-based management suggestions for forests"" compiled by ESTn Enviroment Board. NB! In this list are only the forest species which are protected by Nature Conservation Act. There are more species which are endangered according to red list but not protected by law, some of those are forest species There are more than 1000 this kind of species but not exactly categorised as forest species etc. This approach makes comparison over the reporting years impossible" -24,FIN,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -25,FIN,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,Number of red-listed species living primarily and secondarily in forests. -26,FRA,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,Cryptogams and fungi are not reported For invertebrates : only Rophalocera (butterflies) and freshwater crustacea are included until 2010. Since 2015 Ephemeroptera (Mayflies) and Odonatea (Dragonflies) are added. For other vertebrates : reptilia and Amphibia are included -27,FRA,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -28,GEO,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -29,GEO,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,Forest species - species that form part of a forest ecosystems or are dependent on a forest for part or all of its day-to-day living requirements -30,DEU,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,"For mammals, other vertebrates and invertebrates systemtic assessments of threatened forest species are not available." -31,DEU,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,Forest species were classified according to empirical assessments. -32,GRC,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -33,GRC,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -34,VAT,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -35,VAT,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -36,HUN,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -37,HUN,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,"Trees: In these figures no ornamental and fruit trees are included, neither any forest shrubs, but only forest species. Birds/mammals: Selection criteria was if any life period of the taxa can be related to forests, according to expert information. Cryptograms: in case of mosses - forest species were considered the ones living on decaying wood, soil, shaded rocks and epiphytes selected by experts. In case of lichens the ones were selected living on bark or wood material, only. Vascular plants: specification for forest relevant plants is not available, figures got derived from total numbers of vascular plants via rough expert estimates." -38,ISL,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,Other vertebrates and Invertebrates -39,ISL,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -40,IRL,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -41,IRL,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -42,ITA,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -43,ITA,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -44,LVA,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -45,LVA,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -46,LIE,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -47,LIE,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -48,LTU,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -49,LTU,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -50,LUX,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -51,LUX,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -52,MLT,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -53,MLT,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -54,MDA,4.8,"Подход, примененный для отчетности по лесным видам, находящимся под угрозой исчезновения: Указать какие таксоны в таблице и отчетных заметках не оценены в вашей стране:", -55,MDA,4.8,Указать какие виды были классифицированы как “лесные виды” в отчетности от вашей страны:, -56,MCO,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -57,MCO,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -58,MNE,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -59,MNE,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -60,NLD,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -61,NLD,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,species were classified according to the description on the IUCN website -62,NOR,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -63,NOR,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -64,POL,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -65,POL,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,"The forest species were classified according to the SoEF definition, it is mean: ‘A forest species is a species that is dependent on a forest for part or all of its day to day living requirements, or for its reproductive requirements. Therefore, an animal species may be considered a forest species even if it does not live most of its life in a forest.’ If in the biology of the threatened species was information, that their live/development dependent on a forest partly or fully, we classified them as forest species." -66,PRT,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -67,PRT,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -68,ROU,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -69,ROU,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -70,RUS,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -71,RUS,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -72,SRB,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -73,SRB,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -74,SVK,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,"All taxonimic groups in the tabel are assessed in SVK, however, the capacities of Slovak research and nature conservancy are limited in this field and even the taxonomic groups that are formally covered by the Red List, such as insects or fungi, are not very reliable." -75,SVK,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,It was jus an estimate of the State Nature Conservancy experts. It was not discussed crosssectorally. -76,SVN,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -77,SVN,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,Distinction between the forest and non-forest species is often not possible. -78,ESP,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,Cryptogams and fungi -79,ESP,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,Not sea species -80,SWE,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,"Se Swedish redlist 2015, Rödlistade arter i Sverige 2015, ArtDatabanken SLU, Uppsala. Also available at https://artfakta.artdatabanken.se/ About 21 500 species are assessed on the redlist i SWE, forest environment is important for about 7 800 of these." -81,SWE,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:,"Species that have forest environment, in broad sense, as an important part of their lifecycle. Forest environment defined much in accordance with the definitions used in the Forestry Act in SWE (which is the same as the FAO definition).. About 21 500 species are assessed on the redlist i SWE. A majority of these species have been classified for important environments they use (75%). The species in the category ""Not evaluated"" (NE) have been assessed more rarely for environment they use." -82,CHE,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -83,CHE,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -84,MKD,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -85,MKD,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -86,TUR,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:,There is no information about threatened forest species but research are ongoing. -87,TUR,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -88,UKR,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -89,UKR,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, -90,GBR,4.8,Please specify which main taxa in the table and reporting notes are not assessed in your country:, -91,GBR,4.8,Please describe how species were classified as “forest species” in reporting from your country:, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.8_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.8_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 7c5150e460..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.8_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,369 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,4.8,General comments,, -1,ALB,4.8,Endangered trees,, -2,ALB,4.8,Endangered birds,, -3,ALB,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -4,ALB,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -5,ALB,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -6,ALB,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -7,ALB,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -8,AND,4.8,General comments,, -9,AND,4.8,Endangered trees,, -10,AND,4.8,Endangered birds,, -11,AND,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -12,AND,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -13,AND,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -14,AND,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -15,AND,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -16,AUT,4.8,General comments,, -17,AUT,4.8,Endangered trees,"For lack of recent publications 1999 red lists are basis for reference years 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015.", -18,AUT,4.8,Endangered birds,, -19,AUT,4.8,Endangered mammals,As 2005 data are based on a better knowledge 2000 and 1990 data are not comparable with 2005 data. For this reason 1990 and 2000 data are not reported again., -20,AUT,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,Reported data include only reptiles and amphibians., -21,AUT,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,Reported data include only locusts., -22,AUT,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,"Including trees. For lack of recent publications 1999 red lists are basis for reference years 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015.", -23,AUT,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,"Reported data include only Pteridophyta s.lat. (ferns, clubmosses and horsetails) and Bryophyta (mosses, liverworts, hornworts). For lack of recent publications 1999 red lists are basis for reference years 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015.", -24,BLR,4.8,Общие комментарии,, -25,BLR,4.8,"Деревья, находящиеся в опасности",, -26,BLR,4.8,"Птицы, находящиеся в опасности",, -27,BLR,4.8,Млекопитающие находящиеся в опасности,, -28,BLR,4.8,Другие позвоночные находящиеся в опасности,, -29,BLR,4.8,Беспозвоночные находящиеся в опасности,, -30,BLR,4.8,"Сосудистые растения, находящиеся в опасности",, -31,BLR,4.8,"Споровые растения и грибки, находящиеся в опасности",, -32,BEL,4.8,General comments,no new data available since last reporting, -33,BEL,4.8,Endangered trees,, -34,BEL,4.8,Endangered birds,, -35,BEL,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -36,BEL,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -37,BEL,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -38,BEL,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -39,BEL,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -40,BIH,4.8,General comments,, -41,BIH,4.8,Endangered trees,, -42,BIH,4.8,Endangered birds,, -43,BIH,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -44,BIH,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -45,BIH,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -46,BIH,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -47,BIH,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -48,BGR,4.8,General comments,trees include only tree species without shrub species. Shrub species and semi-srub species are 271, -49,BGR,4.8,Endangered trees,, -50,BGR,4.8,Endangered birds,, -51,BGR,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -52,BGR,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -53,BGR,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -54,BGR,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -55,BGR,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -56,HRV,4.8,General comments,"In the total number of taxa, all regularly occurring native or alien species, including regionally extinct species were included. The total number of vascular plants is less than in 2010 and 2005 because of different calculation of number of taxa. Previously the species and its nominal subspecies were counted as 2 taxa while in 2015 they are counted as 1 taxon.", -57,HRV,4.8,Endangered trees,, -58,HRV,4.8,Endangered birds,"The data on total number of taxa and on threatened forest bird species includes bird species with breeding, wintering or passage populations", -59,HRV,4.8,Endangered mammals,"In the total number of mammals all regularly occurring native or alien species, including regionally extinct species were included.", -60,HRV,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,"The data entered in the table in category ""Other vertebrates"" includes the data on reptiles and amphibians", -61,HRV,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,"Only data on threatened butterflies and dragonflies and damselflies are taken into account. Besides these two groups, threat status was assessed also for several other groups of invertebrates (stoneflies, caddisflies, gastropods, crustaceans, ground beetles), however the data on ecological classification and on total taxa present are incomplete so there are not included in the report.", -62,HRV,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,"In the total number of taxa, all native or alien species, subspecies and hybrids were included", -63,HRV,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,"In the total number of taxa, all native or alien species of the groups fungi, lichens, algae, ferns and bryophytes, including regionally extinct species were included.", -64,CYP,4.8,General comments,, -65,CYP,4.8,Endangered trees,, -66,CYP,4.8,Endangered birds,, -67,CYP,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -68,CYP,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -69,CYP,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -70,CYP,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -71,CYP,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -72,CZE,4.8,General comments,Figures are based on SoEF 2007 report. No additional data on current state is available, -73,CZE,4.8,Endangered trees,, -74,CZE,4.8,Endangered birds,, -75,CZE,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -76,CZE,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -77,CZE,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -78,CZE,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -79,CZE,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -80,DNK,4.8,General comments,, -81,DNK,4.8,Endangered trees,, -82,DNK,4.8,Endangered birds,, -83,DNK,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -84,DNK,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -85,DNK,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -86,DNK,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -87,DNK,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -88,EST,4.8,General comments,"Data are not comparable over the reporting years due to changes in legislation, final categorization according to endangeredness has not been finished and there is no fixed list of forest species. Last assessment of endangeredness of species was carried out in 2008.", -89,EST,4.8,Endangered trees,, -90,EST,4.8,Endangered birds,, -91,EST,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -92,EST,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -93,EST,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -94,EST,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -95,EST,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -96,FIN,4.8,General comments,"Data provider, further information: Heidi Kaipiainen-Väre, Finnish Environment Institute, heidi.kaipiainen@ymparisto.fi. For more information, please visit: http://www.ymparisto.fi/en-US/Nature/Species/Threatened_species", -97,FIN,4.8,Endangered trees,, -98,FIN,4.8,Endangered birds,, -99,FIN,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -100,FIN,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -101,FIN,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -102,FIN,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -103,FIN,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -104,FRA,4.8,General comments,"In the previous reportings, for ""total of taxa"" the number of forest species which had been set in the red list by experts were reported. As it was not the total number of species of taxa, but only those evaluated in the framework of the elaboration of the red lists, all the former data have been deleted. For "" threatened forest species"" it included species living in forests, species requiring the presence of trees and species not living in forests but regularly or seasonally present in forests. 2000 and 2005 data were based on old books (for birds : Rocamora & Yeatman-Berthelot : ""Oiseaux menacés et à surveiller en FRA"" (1999) and for other vertebrates : Maurin ""Inventaire de la Faune menacée en FRA"" (1994)). They use a ""Red list"" method which is not longer valid. The Red List project was launched in FRA in 2007. A new method was set up. It is developed by the French IUCN Comity and the French National Museum of Natural History (http://www.iucnredlist.org/documents/redlist_cats_crit_fr.pdf).","Since the methods are different, no comparison can be made between current and previous data. Between 2010 and 2015 the method is the same but some red list have been updated" -105,FRA,4.8,Endangered trees,French red list for vascular plants (trees included) established in 2012 and updated in 2014, -106,FRA,4.8,Endangered birds,"French red list for birds established in 2008 and updated in 2016. It includes birds living in young forests, selvedges and hedgerows.", -107,FRA,4.8,Endangered mammals,French red list for mammals established in 2009 and updated in 2017, -108,FRA,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,French red lists for Reptilians and Amphibians established in 2008 and updated in 2015, -109,FRA,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,French red list for freschwater crustacea established in 2012. Not updated up to now. It is completed by a new french red list for Ephemeroptera (established in 2018) and for Odonatea (established in 2016).,Completed with 2 classes : Ephemeroptera and Odonatea -110,FRA,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,French red list for vascular plants established in 2012 and updated in 2014, -111,FRA,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,No data available, -112,GEO,4.8,General comments,, -113,GEO,4.8,Endangered trees,Only tree species considered, -114,GEO,4.8,Endangered birds,, -115,GEO,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -116,GEO,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,Fish species depedence on forest has not been assessed, -117,GEO,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -118,GEO,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,Bushes and flowering plants considered, -119,GEO,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,Fungi are not part of Red List of GEO, -120,DEU,4.8,General comments,extinct: Red List class 0 critically endangered: 1 + 2 endangered: 3 + G vulnerable: R (+ V mosses), -121,DEU,4.8,Endangered trees,, -122,DEU,4.8,Endangered birds,ongoing study (Univ. Göttingen), -123,DEU,4.8,Endangered mammals,forest species are not assessed yet, -124,DEU,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,forest species are not assessed yet, -125,DEU,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,forest species are not assessed yet, -126,DEU,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -127,DEU,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -128,GRC,4.8,General comments,, -129,GRC,4.8,Endangered trees,, -130,GRC,4.8,Endangered birds,, -131,GRC,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -132,GRC,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -133,GRC,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -134,GRC,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -135,GRC,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -136,VAT,4.8,General comments,, -137,VAT,4.8,Endangered trees,, -138,VAT,4.8,Endangered birds,, -139,VAT,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -140,VAT,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -141,VAT,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -142,VAT,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -143,VAT,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -144,HUN,4.8,General comments,, -145,HUN,4.8,Endangered trees,"2000. VU - Alnus viridis, Malus dasyphylla, EN - Taxus baccata, Betula pubescens, Pyrus nivalis, Carpinus orientalis, Populus nigra, Pyrus austriaca, CR - Pyrus magyarica, Acer acuminatilobum, Myricaria germanica",There are about 30 taxons in the Sorbus genius considered threatened. Their growing area is small and identification is highly difficult. They are not considered here to be reported. -146,HUN,4.8,Endangered birds,, -147,HUN,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -148,HUN,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -149,HUN,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -150,HUN,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,"No data for specific forest species is available, but only data on vasular plants in general. Data got derived according to expert estimates.","Considering the period of 1990-2010 Király (2007) describes that 1) the number of EN species has increased by ca. 30,0% from 590 species to 765 and as a share in the total number of the taxa from 27,0% to 35,1% and 2) the number of the CE and EW species increased from 77 to 162, which is a growth of 110,4%. All these trends due to the damages to the sites and the environment. We stress again that this data relates not specifically to the forest species only, for which no specification was possible." -151,HUN,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,"Data specified here relates to mosses and lichens but no fungi, specified by experts. The group of ferns is included in the class of vascular plants - no separate data exists to be used here.", -152,ISL,4.8,General comments,, -153,ISL,4.8,Endangered trees,Populus tremula. Based on the red list assessment from 2008, -154,ISL,4.8,Endangered birds,All species have recently settled as breeding birds in ISL, -155,ISL,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -156,ISL,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -157,ISL,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -158,ISL,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,Populus tremula. Based on the red list assessment from 2008, -159,ISL,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,Based on the red list assessment from 1996, -160,IRL,4.8,General comments,, -161,IRL,4.8,Endangered trees,Sorbus anglica is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN red data list. Information from IUCN website., -162,IRL,4.8,Endangered birds,Information based on Kingston (2009). IRL does not have a list of forest species readily available therefore it is difficult to determine number of taxa – a lot of species are adapted to other habitats and woodlands or forests may only be used at certain times in their lifecycle.,"Two extinct species, Woodlark and Capercaillie, are not recent extinctions in IRL" -163,IRL,4.8,Endangered mammals,IRL does not have a list of forest species readily available therefore it is difficult to determine number of taxa – a lot of species are adapted to other habitats and woodlands or forests may only be used at certain times in their lifecycle,Wolf became extinct in IRL in 1786. -164,IRL,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,IRL does not have any woodland reptiles., -165,IRL,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,Information provided is only based on information for non-marine molluscs and bees., -166,IRL,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,"Information based on Kingston (2009). It should be noted that the species are not classified according to habitat therefore there may be classification of a species as a woodland/forest species – woodland/forest/scrub may only be one habitat in which the species is found. NPWS and the Northern IRL Environment Agency are currently formulating All-IRL red lists and books, which will include many more Irish species in need of conservation assessment. Red data lists and books are underway for the following groups; Fish, Moths, Butterflies, Dragonflies, Lichens, Bryophytes, and Seaweeds as well as an update of the Red list for Vascular Plants", -167,IRL,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -168,ITA,4.8,General comments,The few sources of information available demostrate that threatened species are not changing in the observed period.,The situation is stable. -169,ITA,4.8,Endangered trees,Abies nebrodensis and Zelkova sicula are the only critically endangered trees, -170,ITA,4.8,Endangered birds,"Aegypius monacus is extinct, while Columba oenas is critically endangered", -171,ITA,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -172,ITA,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,of which 8 anfibius and 5 reptiles, -173,ITA,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,"Insufficient data. Number of forest species is unknown. The total number is 41492, of which 281 at risk", -174,ITA,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,"Insufficient data. Number of forest species is unknown. The total number is 6711, of which 1165 at risk", -175,ITA,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,"Insufficient data. Number of forest species is unknown. The total number is 7958, of which 600 at risk", -176,LVA,4.8,General comments,,"Substantial differences between a number of threatened forest species during the period of time from the year 1990 and 2000 are related to amendments in legislation and improvement of information, and does not characterize dynamics of species." -177,LVA,4.8,Endangered trees,, -178,LVA,4.8,Endangered birds,, -179,LVA,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -180,LVA,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -181,LVA,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -182,LVA,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -183,LVA,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -184,LIE,4.8,General comments,, -185,LIE,4.8,Endangered trees,, -186,LIE,4.8,Endangered birds,, -187,LIE,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -188,LIE,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -189,LIE,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -190,LIE,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -191,LIE,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -192,LTU,4.8,General comments,, -193,LTU,4.8,Endangered trees,Quercus petraea, -194,LTU,4.8,Endangered birds,, -195,LTU,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -196,LTU,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -197,LTU,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -198,LTU,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -199,LTU,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -200,LUX,4.8,General comments,, -201,LUX,4.8,Endangered trees,, -202,LUX,4.8,Endangered birds,, -203,LUX,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -204,LUX,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -205,LUX,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -206,LUX,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -207,LUX,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -208,MLT,4.8,General comments,, -209,MLT,4.8,Endangered trees,, -210,MLT,4.8,Endangered birds,, -211,MLT,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -212,MLT,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -213,MLT,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -214,MLT,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -215,MLT,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -216,MDA,4.8,Общие комментарии,, -217,MDA,4.8,"Деревья, находящиеся в опасности",, -218,MDA,4.8,"Птицы, находящиеся в опасности",, -219,MDA,4.8,Млекопитающие находящиеся в опасности,, -220,MDA,4.8,Другие позвоночные находящиеся в опасности,, -221,MDA,4.8,Беспозвоночные находящиеся в опасности,, -222,MDA,4.8,"Сосудистые растения, находящиеся в опасности",, -223,MDA,4.8,"Споровые растения и грибки, находящиеся в опасности",, -224,MCO,4.8,General comments,, -225,MCO,4.8,Endangered trees,, -226,MCO,4.8,Endangered birds,, -227,MCO,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -228,MCO,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -229,MCO,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -230,MCO,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -231,MCO,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -232,MNE,4.8,General comments,, -233,MNE,4.8,Endangered trees,, -234,MNE,4.8,Endangered birds,, -235,MNE,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -236,MNE,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -237,MNE,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -238,MNE,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -239,MNE,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -240,NLD,4.8,General comments,All of the Dutch forest related species that are mentioned in the 2015 Red List for threatened species are in the categories Least Concern and Near Threatened. One single of the forest related species in the NLD is mentioned in the 2015 Red List for threatened species and is in the vulnerable categorie among cryptogmas and fungi for this table. The species that is considered vulnerable is Hydnellum compactum, -241,NLD,4.8,Endangered trees,, -242,NLD,4.8,Endangered birds,, -243,NLD,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -244,NLD,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -245,NLD,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -246,NLD,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -247,NLD,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,Hydnellum compactum, -248,NOR,4.8,General comments,"The data reported for 2010 and 2015 are not comparable to those reported for previous lists, due to new data and new interpretations for development of the red lists. Therefore, only data for the reference years 2010 and 2015 have been included.", -249,NOR,4.8,Endangered trees,, -250,NOR,4.8,Endangered birds,, -251,NOR,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -252,NOR,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -253,NOR,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -254,NOR,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -255,NOR,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -256,POL,4.8,General comments,, -257,POL,4.8,Endangered trees,, -258,POL,4.8,Endangered birds,"Falco vespertinus, Falco naumanni, Loxia pytyopsittacus - - regionally extinct (in POL) - are reported as extinct in wild", -259,POL,4.8,Endangered mammals,Mustela lutreola - regionally extinct (in POL) - is reported as extinct in wild, -260,POL,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,Lacerta viridis - regionally extinct (in POL) - is reported as extinct in wild, -261,POL,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -262,POL,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -263,POL,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -264,PRT,4.8,General comments,, -265,PRT,4.8,Endangered trees,, -266,PRT,4.8,Endangered birds,, -267,PRT,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -268,PRT,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -269,PRT,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -270,PRT,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -271,PRT,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -272,ROU,4.8,General comments,, -273,ROU,4.8,Endangered trees,, -274,ROU,4.8,Endangered birds,, -275,ROU,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -276,ROU,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -277,ROU,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -278,ROU,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -279,ROU,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -280,RUS,4.8,General comments,, -281,RUS,4.8,Endangered trees,, -282,RUS,4.8,Endangered birds,, -283,RUS,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -284,RUS,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -285,RUS,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -286,RUS,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -287,RUS,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -288,SRB,4.8,General comments,, -289,SRB,4.8,Endangered trees,, -290,SRB,4.8,Endangered birds,, -291,SRB,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -292,SRB,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -293,SRB,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -294,SRB,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -295,SRB,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -296,SVK,4.8,General comments,Red list of plants and animals of SVK (2001), -297,SVK,4.8,Endangered trees,Red list of plants and animals of SVK (2001), -298,SVK,4.8,Endangered birds,Red list of plants and animals of SVK (2001), -299,SVK,4.8,Endangered mammals,Red list of plants and animals of SVK (2001), -300,SVK,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,Red list of plants and animals of SVK (2001), -301,SVK,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,Red list of plants and animals of SVK (2001), -302,SVK,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,There is a new Red List for this group since 2015 but we did not manage to include them into the questionnaire, -303,SVK,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,Red list of plants and animals of SVK (2001), -304,SVN,4.8,General comments,,"Red List is in proces of updating since 2010, category Fungi in 2010." -305,SVN,4.8,Endangered trees,"Rules on the inclusion of endangered plant and animal species in the Red List (Ur.l. RS št. 82/02 and 42/10), annex Pteridophyta & Spermatophyta) and other categories of potentially endangered tree species is the main source. The following tree species are very rare (R category): Acer tataricum, Celtis australis, Cercis siliquastrum, Phillyrea latifolia, Quercus crenata, Quercus ilex, Quercus virgiliana. Due to rareness are potentially endangered. Betula nana is extinct species in our country. Potentially endangered are also Ilex aquifolium and Taxus baccata (O1 category). Laburnum alschingeri and Corylus maxima are less known species with very few data (K category).",Vulnerable species could be also all species in R annex. -306,SVN,4.8,Endangered birds,, -307,SVN,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -308,SVN,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,Reported values refer to amphibia and reptiles., -309,SVN,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,"Reported values refer to orders of Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Opiliones, Araneae, Dermaptera. Order of Lepidoptera has no distinction between forest and non-forest species.", -310,SVN,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,Reported values refer to Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta (Red List). Distinction between the forest and non-forest vascular plant species is not possible – only total number of threatened species could be reported. Critically endagered species refer to species nominated with Ex? in Red list.,Summary of Red list species has been made. -311,SVN,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,"Reported values refer to fungi (22), mosses (261) and lichens (88). Distinction between the forest and non-forest cryptogam species (including lichens and bryophtes) is not clear enough – only the estimation of number of threatened species (forest and non-forest) could be reported.", -312,ESP,4.8,General comments,"These categories, ""endangered"" and ""extint in the wild"", are not included in the Threatened Species Spanish Catalogue", -313,ESP,4.8,Endangered trees,, -314,ESP,4.8,Endangered birds,, -315,ESP,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -316,ESP,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -317,ESP,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -318,ESP,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -319,ESP,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -320,SWE,4.8,General comments,"Species excluding ""Not evaluted"" NE and ""Not appliciable"" NA", -321,SWE,4.8,Endangered trees,"Defination according to Dyntaxa (hardwood, trivial deciduous, conifers) . https://www.dyntaxa.se/ Subset of of vascular plants.", -322,SWE,4.8,Endangered birds,, -323,SWE,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -324,SWE,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,Frogs and reptiles (also fishes but not present in forest), -325,SWE,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,"Only a minor part evaluated on redlist, about 12 500 of 30 000 totally. Of the 12 500 about 8 000 have been assessed for landscape association.", -326,SWE,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,Only mosses lichens and fungi. Bracken belong to vascular plants., -327,SWE,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -328,CHE,4.8,General comments,"reported are unified numbers from forthcoming red list publication, with exception of trees for which same data as last report still apply. Total of taxa refrers to the total numbers of species assessed as threatened.", -329,CHE,4.8,Endangered trees,"data published 2002, referring to ca. 2000", -330,CHE,4.8,Endangered birds,"redd lists species database, appendix to forthcoming publication ""species and habitat red list"", BAFU forthcoming", -331,CHE,4.8,Endangered mammals,"redd lists species database, appendix to forthcoming publication ""species and habitat red list"", BAFU forthcoming", -332,CHE,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,"redd lists species database, appendix to forthcoming publication ""species and habitat red list"", BAFU forthcoming", -333,CHE,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,"redd lists species database, appendix to forthcoming publication ""species and habitat red list"", BAFU forthcoming", -334,CHE,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,"redd lists species database, appendix to forthcoming publication ""species and habitat red list"", BAFU forthcoming", -335,CHE,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,"redd lists species database, appendix to forthcoming publication ""species and habitat red list"", BAFU forthcoming", -336,MKD,4.8,General comments,, -337,MKD,4.8,Endangered trees,, -338,MKD,4.8,Endangered birds,, -339,MKD,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -340,MKD,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -341,MKD,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -342,MKD,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -343,MKD,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -344,TUR,4.8,General comments,, -345,TUR,4.8,Endangered trees,, -346,TUR,4.8,Endangered birds,, -347,TUR,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -348,TUR,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -349,TUR,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -350,TUR,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -351,TUR,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -352,UKR,4.8,General comments,, -353,UKR,4.8,Endangered trees,, -354,UKR,4.8,Endangered birds,, -355,UKR,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -356,UKR,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -357,UKR,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,, -358,UKR,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -359,UKR,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,, -360,GBR,4.8,General comments,Total number of woodland taxa not known.,No information is available on trends. Any trends that could be inferred from available data would reflect the process of assessing designations of species rather than any real changes in the status of species in the UK. -361,GBR,4.8,Endangered trees,All 13 threatened tree species are Sorbus species., -362,GBR,4.8,Endangered birds,Birds have been recently re-assessed using red list IUCN criteria, -363,GBR,4.8,Endangered mammals,, -364,GBR,4.8,Endangered other vertebrates,, -365,GBR,4.8,Endangered invertebrates,Invertebrates have been recently reassessed to IUCN red list criteria, -366,GBR,4.8,Endangered vascular plants,, -367,GBR,4.8,Endangered cryptogams and fungi,Cryptogams and fungi have been recently reassessed to IUCN red list criteria, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.8_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.8_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index af84c20cd6..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.8_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -4,ALB,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -5,AND,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -6,AND,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -7,AND,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -8,AND,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -9,AND,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -10,AUT,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -11,AUT,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -12,AUT,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -13,AUT,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -14,AUT,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -15,BLR,4.8,1.      Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -16,BLR,4.8,"2.     Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласован-ности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -17,BLR,4.8,"3.      Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -18,BLR,4.8,"4.      Источники данных: Указать в отчете источники данных отдельно для классов, находящихся под угрозой вымирания, если источники отличаются;" -19,BLR,4.8,"5.      Везде, где возможно, должны быть включены подробные национальные списки из красных книг." -20,BEL,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -21,BEL,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -22,BEL,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -23,BEL,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -24,BEL,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -25,BIH,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -26,BIH,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -27,BIH,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -28,BIH,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -29,BIH,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -30,BGR,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -31,BGR,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -32,BGR,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -33,BGR,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -34,BGR,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -35,HRV,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -36,HRV,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -37,HRV,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -38,HRV,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -39,HRV,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -40,CYP,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -41,CYP,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -42,CYP,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -43,CYP,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -44,CYP,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -45,CZE,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -46,CZE,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -47,CZE,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -48,CZE,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -49,CZE,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -50,DNK,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -51,DNK,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -52,DNK,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -53,DNK,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -54,DNK,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -55,EST,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -56,EST,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -57,EST,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -58,EST,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -59,EST,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -60,FIN,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -61,FIN,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -62,FIN,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -63,FIN,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -64,FIN,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -65,FRA,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -66,FRA,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -67,FRA,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -68,FRA,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -69,FRA,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -70,GEO,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -71,GEO,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -72,GEO,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -73,GEO,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -74,GEO,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -75,DEU,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -76,DEU,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -77,DEU,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -78,DEU,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -79,DEU,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -80,GRC,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -81,GRC,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -82,GRC,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -83,GRC,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -84,GRC,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -85,VAT,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -86,VAT,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -87,VAT,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -88,VAT,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -89,VAT,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -90,HUN,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -91,HUN,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -92,HUN,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -93,HUN,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -94,HUN,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -95,ISL,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -96,ISL,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -97,ISL,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -98,ISL,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -99,ISL,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -100,IRL,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -101,IRL,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -102,IRL,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -103,IRL,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -104,IRL,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -105,ITA,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -106,ITA,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -107,ITA,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,ITA,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -109,ITA,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -110,LVA,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -111,LVA,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -112,LVA,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -113,LVA,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -114,LVA,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -115,LIE,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -116,LIE,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -117,LIE,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -118,LIE,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -119,LIE,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -120,LTU,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -121,LTU,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -122,LTU,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -123,LTU,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -124,LTU,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -125,LUX,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -126,LUX,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -127,LUX,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -128,LUX,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -129,LUX,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -130,MLT,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -131,MLT,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -132,MLT,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -133,MLT,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -134,MLT,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -135,MDA,4.8,1.      Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -136,MDA,4.8,"2.     Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -137,MDA,4.8,"3.      Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010,2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -138,MDA,4.8,"4.      Источники данных: Указать в отчете источники данных отдельно для классов, находящихся под угрозой вымирания, если источники отличаются;" -139,MDA,4.8,"5.      Везде, где возможно, должны быть включены подробные национальные списки из красных книг." -140,MCO,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -141,MCO,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -142,MCO,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -143,MCO,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -144,MCO,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -145,MNE,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -146,MNE,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -147,MNE,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -148,MNE,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -149,MNE,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -150,NLD,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -151,NLD,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -152,NLD,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -153,NLD,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -154,NLD,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -155,NOR,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -156,NOR,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -157,NOR,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -158,NOR,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -159,NOR,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -160,POL,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -161,POL,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -162,POL,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -163,POL,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -164,POL,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -165,PRT,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -166,PRT,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -167,PRT,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -168,PRT,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -169,PRT,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -170,ROU,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -171,ROU,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -172,ROU,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -173,ROU,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -174,ROU,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -175,RUS,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -176,RUS,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -177,RUS,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -178,RUS,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -179,RUS,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -180,SRB,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -181,SRB,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -182,SRB,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -183,SRB,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -184,SRB,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -185,SVK,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -186,SVK,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -187,SVK,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -188,SVK,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -189,SVK,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -190,SVN,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -191,SVN,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -192,SVN,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -193,SVN,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -194,SVN,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -195,ESP,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -196,ESP,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -197,ESP,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -198,ESP,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -199,ESP,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -200,SWE,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -201,SWE,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -202,SWE,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -203,SWE,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -204,SWE,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -205,CHE,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -206,CHE,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -207,CHE,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -208,CHE,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -209,CHE,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -210,MKD,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -211,MKD,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -212,MKD,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,MKD,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -214,MKD,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -215,TUR,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -216,TUR,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -217,TUR,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -218,TUR,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -219,TUR,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -220,UKR,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -221,UKR,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -222,UKR,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -223,UKR,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -224,UKR,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. -225,GBR,4.8,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -226,GBR,4.8,"2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -227,GBR,4.8,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -228,GBR,4.8,4.       Data sources: please report data sources separately for threat classes in case sources differ; -229,GBR,4.8,5.       Detailed national Red Lists should be used whenever possible. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.9_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.9_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index d9a818c50a..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.9_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,4.9,- the recent available year, -1,ALB,4.9,- extrapolation, -2,ALB,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -3,AND,4.9,- the recent available year, -4,AND,4.9,- extrapolation, -5,AND,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -6,AUT,4.9,- the recent available year,2018.0 -7,AUT,4.9,- extrapolation, -8,AUT,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -9,BLR,4.9,- последний имеющийся год,2017.0 -10,BLR,4.9,- экстраполяция, -11,BLR,4.9,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогнозы, перспекти-вы, программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -12,BEL,4.9,- the recent available year, -13,BEL,4.9,- extrapolation,"linear extraplotaion except Class 1,1" -14,BEL,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)","Class1,1 normally would stay stable now that area are defined. Extrapolation can not be used for this case has reglementation changed during the last decade" -15,BIH,4.9,- the recent available year, -16,BIH,4.9,- extrapolation, -17,BIH,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -18,BGR,4.9,- the recent available year, -19,BGR,4.9,- extrapolation, -20,BGR,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -21,HRV,4.9,- the recent available year,2017.0 -22,HRV,4.9,- extrapolation, -23,HRV,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -24,CYP,4.9,- the recent available year, -25,CYP,4.9,- extrapolation, -26,CYP,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -27,CZE,4.9,- the recent available year,2017.0 -28,CZE,4.9,- extrapolation, -29,CZE,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -30,DNK,4.9,- the recent available year,No -31,DNK,4.9,- extrapolation,No -32,DNK,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",National programmes for set aside forest for biodiversity protection -33,EST,4.9,- the recent available year,2017 -34,EST,4.9,- extrapolation,no -35,EST,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",no -36,FIN,4.9,- the recent available year,yes -37,FIN,4.9,- extrapolation, -38,FIN,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -39,FRA,4.9,- the recent available year,"No estimation for year 2020, because it mainly depends on political decisions." -40,FRA,4.9,- extrapolation, -41,FRA,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -42,GEO,4.9,- the recent available year, -43,GEO,4.9,- extrapolation, -44,GEO,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -45,DEU,4.9,- the recent available year, -46,DEU,4.9,- extrapolation, -47,DEU,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -48,GRC,4.9,- the recent available year, -49,GRC,4.9,- extrapolation, -50,GRC,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -51,VAT,4.9,- the recent available year, -52,VAT,4.9,- extrapolation, -53,VAT,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -54,HUN,4.9,- the recent available year, -55,HUN,4.9,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -56,HUN,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -57,ISL,4.9,- the recent available year,2015 -58,ISL,4.9,- extrapolation,It is not possible to forecast establishment of new National parks -59,ISL,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -60,IRL,4.9,- the recent available year,2015 estimate is used. -61,IRL,4.9,- extrapolation, -62,IRL,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -63,ITA,4.9,- the recent available year, -64,ITA,4.9,- extrapolation, -65,ITA,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -66,LVA,4.9,- the recent available year,2017.0 -67,LVA,4.9,- extrapolation, -68,LVA,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -69,LIE,4.9,- the recent available year, -70,LIE,4.9,- extrapolation, -71,LIE,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -72,LTU,4.9,- the recent available year,2017 -73,LTU,4.9,- extrapolation,of 2005; 2010; 2015 -74,LTU,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -75,LUX,4.9,- the recent available year, -76,LUX,4.9,- extrapolation, -77,LUX,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -78,MLT,4.9,- the recent available year, -79,MLT,4.9,- extrapolation, -80,MLT,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -81,MDA,4.9,последний имеющийся год, -82,MDA,4.9,экстраполяция, -83,MDA,4.9,"оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогнозы, перспективы, программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -84,MCO,4.9,- the recent available year, -85,MCO,4.9,- extrapolation, -86,MCO,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -87,MNE,4.9,- the recent available year, -88,MNE,4.9,- extrapolation, -89,MNE,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -90,NLD,4.9,- the recent available year,2018 -91,NLD,4.9,- extrapolation,x -92,NLD,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -93,NOR,4.9,- the recent available year, -94,NOR,4.9,- extrapolation,Extrapolation based on the 2010-2015 development. -95,NOR,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -96,POL,4.9,- the recent available year,2017.0 -97,POL,4.9,- extrapolation, -98,POL,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -99,PRT,4.9,- the recent available year, -100,PRT,4.9,- extrapolation, -101,PRT,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -102,ROU,4.9,- the recent available year, -103,ROU,4.9,- extrapolation, -104,ROU,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -105,RUS,4.9,- the recent available year, -106,RUS,4.9,- extrapolation, -107,RUS,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -108,SRB,4.9,- the recent available year, -109,SRB,4.9,- extrapolation, -110,SRB,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -111,SVK,4.9,- the recent available year,2017.0 -112,SVK,4.9,- extrapolation, -113,SVK,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -114,SVN,4.9,- the recent available year,2017 -115,SVN,4.9,- extrapolation,no -116,SVN,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -117,ESP,4.9,- the recent available year,Recent year available is 2017. These numbers have been asigned to 2015. It is not posible to predict if there will be more designations of protected areas in the next years. -118,ESP,4.9,- extrapolation, -119,ESP,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -120,SWE,4.9,- the recent available year,Data from 2017-12-31 -121,SWE,4.9,- extrapolation, -122,SWE,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -123,CHE,4.9,- the recent available year,"GIS databank forest reserves, status 2016." -124,CHE,4.9,- extrapolation,extrapolated on annual increase over the period 2012-2016 supported by equal mechanism of forest establishment and funding. -125,CHE,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -126,MKD,4.9,- the recent available year, -127,MKD,4.9,- extrapolation, -128,MKD,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -129,TUR,4.9,- the recent available year, -130,TUR,4.9,- extrapolation, -131,TUR,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -132,UKR,4.9,- the recent available year, -133,UKR,4.9,- extrapolation, -134,UKR,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -135,GBR,4.9,- the recent available year,Assumed that change is negligible over the entire time period. -136,GBR,4.9,- extrapolation, -137,GBR,4.9,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.9_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.9_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 1f66c7cd8d..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.9_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,4.9,General comment,, -1,ALB,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -2,ALB,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -3,ALB,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -4,ALB,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -5,ALB,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -6,ALB,4.9,,, -7,AND,4.9,General comment,, -8,AND,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -9,AND,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -10,AND,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -11,AND,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -12,AND,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -13,AND,4.9,,, -14,AUT,4.9,General comment,2000 and 2005: 2002 data are reported. 2010: 2008 data are reported. 2015: 2013 data are reported. 2020: 2018 data are reported.,"The increase in areas in 2020 is due, on the one hand, to the increase in forest area in existing protected areas and, on the other hand, to new Natura 2000 sites." -15,AUT,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -16,AUT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,"No FOWL areas correspond to MCPFE Class 1.1. Due to the small-scaled structure of protected areas, controlling the stock of game is necessary.", -17,AUT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,Most MCPFE Class 1.2 areas are FOWL areas in national parks.,The decrease in 2015 is mainly caused by using an improved (more recent) FOWL layer. -18,AUT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,"Natura 2000 FOWL areas are only classified, if targets relevant to forest management are in place. Most of relevant Natura 2000 FOWL areas correspond to MCPFE Class 1.3.",Designation and enactment of Natura 2000 areas is the main reason for the increase of MCPFE Class 1.3 -19,AUT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,,There are two main reasons for the decline in 2010: 1. Legal changes in the province Styria concerning landscape protection areas (forest management is no longer restricted). 2. Upgrade of protected areas (increase of MCPFE Class 1.3). -20,AUT,4.9,,, -21,BLR,4.9,Общие комментарии,, -22,BLR,4.9,"Для каждого класса, предоставить объяснение почему и как вы классифицировали площади по программе NATURA 2000 в вашей отчетности.",, -23,BLR,4.9,FOWL: Класс 1.1 MCPFE,, -24,BLR,4.9,FOWL: Класс 1.2 MCPFE,, -25,BLR,4.9,FOWL: Класс 1.3 MCPFE,, -26,BLR,4.9,FOWL: Класс 2 MCPFE,, -27,BLR,4.9,,, -28,BEL,4.9,General comment,, -29,BEL,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -30,BEL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Contents new 'integral forest reserves' in Wallonia since 2013, -31,BEL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -32,BEL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -33,BEL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -34,BEL,4.9,,, -35,BIH,4.9,General comment,, -36,BIH,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -37,BIH,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -38,BIH,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -39,BIH,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -40,BIH,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -41,BIH,4.9,,, -42,BGR,4.9,General comment,, -43,BGR,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -44,BGR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,natural reserves, -45,BGR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,national parks, -46,BGR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,maintained reserves, -47,BGR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,"Nature parks+""nature landmarks"" + ""protected sites and landscapes"" . For 1990 no nature parks exists", -48,BGR,4.9,,, -49,HRV,4.9,General comment,"Forest areas within Natura 2000 were not included in our report because we started implementing Natura 2000 regulations into our Forest management plans in 2018, so they weren't included in the last Forest Management Plan of the Republic of HRV (""country level FMP"").", -50,HRV,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -51,HRV,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Forests within national parks and strict reserves., -52,HRV,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,Forests within special reserves., -53,HRV,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,"Forests within nature parks, important landscapes and regional parks.", -54,HRV,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,Forest parks and nature monuments., -55,HRV,4.9,,, -56,CYP,4.9,General comment,, -57,CYP,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -58,CYP,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -59,CYP,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -60,CYP,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -61,CYP,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -62,CYP,4.9,,, -63,CZE,4.9,General comment,"NATURA 2000 overlaps significantly with national system of protected areas, however about 50 thousands of forest are classified as Natura 2000 only (no national category of protected area). This 50 thousands are not included in any of MCPFE class because information for such classification is missing. On the other hand it should be included in some general class of Protected forests Also reclassification of national categories to MCPFE classes is rather tentative and orientational", -64,CZE,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -65,CZE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,National nature reserves and National nature monuments, -66,CZE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,National parks,decrease in area in last years is caused by change of national reporting methodology -67,CZE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,Nature reserves and Nature monuments,2015 and 2020 data is based on the area of nature reserves and nature monuments reported in 2013 as these data are not available in later years -68,CZE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,Protected landscape areas,"This category reported here, in contrary to FRA, includes IUCN V protected areas, therefore its significantly higher" -69,CZE,4.9,,, -70,DNK,4.9,General comment,, -71,DNK,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -72,DNK,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Natura2000 was not reported as part of this category, -73,DNK,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,Natura2000 was not reported as part of this category, -74,DNK,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,Natura2000 was not reported as part of this category, -75,DNK,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,Natura2000 in forest and other wooded land was reported as part of this category. There will be overlaps between this and the other three classes, -76,DNK,4.9,,, -77,EST,4.9,General comment,Data for 2000 and 2005 is not comparable to later years as calculation method and rules for assignment into different MCPFE categories have changed substantially, -78,EST,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -79,EST,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Natura is not considered as a reason for the protection., -80,EST,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,Natura is not considered as a reason for the protection., -81,EST,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,Natura is not considered as a reason for the protection., -82,EST,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,Natura is not considered as a reason for the protection., -83,EST,4.9,,, -84,FIN,4.9,General comment,, -85,FIN,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -86,FIN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,"Includes nature reserves, protected old-growth forests, and other protected forests where forestry operations are prohibited in forests ownd by Metsähallitus (Government), Excludes national parks", -87,FIN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,"National parks, forest protected with the decision of Metsähallitus, other protected forests", -88,FIN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,"Other legally protected forests where operations are possible to maintain the natural elements, other protected forests (with owners decision or land use planning) where forestry operations are prohibited", -89,FIN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,"Nature elements (luonnonmuistomerkki), scenery protection areas (maisemansuojelualueet), hiking areas (retkeilyalueet), historical monuments (kulttuurimuistomerkki), Nature elemenets in forest plans of Metsähallitus forests, research forests, shore protection areas (rannat) etc.", -90,FIN,4.9,,, -91,FRA,4.9,General comment,"A large part of areas are calculated by crossing the shape file of the protection area with the coordinated of the NFI sample plots. The area is then a statistical estimation, and a standard error is available. The reported variations may be significant or not. The areas with no shape files avalaible are added to the area of the corresponding class.", -92,FRA,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -93,FRA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,No corresponding area in FRA,- -94,FRA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,This class countains the forests that belong to National Parks (central area) and Biologic reserves,"The 1/2 confidence interval of the 2010 and 2015 values is about 15 %, so the evolution in this class is not significant and is only due to NFI error sampling : NO VARIATION" -95,FRA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,"This class countains the forests that belong to : 1) NATURA 2000 : - Special Protection Areas (SPA) for birds (ZPS in French) - Special Areas of Conservation for species or habitats (ZSC in French). 2) OTHERS PROTECTED AREAS : - Protected forest for ecology (forest code), - Biosphere reserve (core area), - Directed Biological Reserves, - National Natural Reserves, - Regional Natural Reserves, - Corsican Natural Reserves, - Areas with prefectorial order for protection of the biotope, - Ramsar sites, - Game and Wildlife Reserves.","The 1/2 confidence interval of the 2010 and 2015 values is about 3 %, so the evolution in this class is not significant and is only due to NFI error sampling : NO VARIATION" -96,FRA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,"This class countains : - National Parks (external area), - Natural Regional Parks, - Biosphere reserves (buffer zone).","The 1/2 confidence interval of the 2010 and 2015 values is about 3 %, so the evolution in this class is significant : INCREASE" -97,FRA,4.9,,, -98,GEO,4.9,General comment,There is no information available about the forest area in the different categories of protected area. In 2018 the forest area within protected areas has been estimated to be 267.000 ha (45% of total protected areas = 595.963 ha)., -99,GEO,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -100,GEO,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -101,GEO,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -102,GEO,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -103,GEO,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -104,GEO,4.9,,, -105,DEU,4.9,General comment,, -106,DEU,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -107,DEU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,,Figures of 2010 are prolongated without change -108,DEU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,,"""" -109,DEU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,,"""" -110,DEU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,,"""" -111,DEU,4.9,,, -112,GRC,4.9,General comment,, -113,GRC,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -114,GRC,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -115,GRC,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -116,GRC,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -117,GRC,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -118,GRC,4.9,,, -119,VAT,4.9,General comment,, -120,VAT,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -121,VAT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -122,VAT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -123,VAT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -124,VAT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -125,VAT,4.9,,, -126,HUN,4.9,General comment,, -127,HUN,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -128,HUN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Forest reserves core zones., -129,HUN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,Forest reserves buffer zones., -130,HUN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,"Protected or strictly protected and Natura 2000 forests. In 1990 and 2000, forests located in national parks.",Natura 2000 network was established in 2008. -131,HUN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,Locally protected areas, -132,HUN,4.9,,, -133,ISL,4.9,General comment,, -134,ISL,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -135,ISL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,No woodland area can be defined hereunder, -136,ISL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,No woodland area can be defined hereunder, -137,ISL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,Native forest and woodland in officially protected areas and national parks, -138,ISL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,No woodland area can be defined hereunder, -139,ISL,4.9,,, -140,IRL,4.9,General comment,, -141,IRL,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -142,IRL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,IRL has no protected forests that fall into this category., -143,IRL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,IRL’s protected forest (2000-2010) fall into either this category or Class 1.3. Figures are not readily available. Some PFAs may fall into this category but in general active interventions are allowed to achieve specific conservation goals., -144,IRL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,IRL’s protected forest (2000-2010) fall into either this category or Class 1.2. Figures are not readily available. Some PFAs may fall into this category but in general active interventions are allowed to achieve specific conservation goals.,"Prior to designation of Natura 2000 sites, protected woodlands in IRL were in Nature Reserves (33 of the 78 nature reserves in IRL are for woodland, covering 2,628ha) and National Parks (2,854ha)." -145,IRL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -146,IRL,4.9,,, -147,ITA,4.9,General comment,"Consistently with FRA2010, table 4.9, area estimates of protected forests for the reporting years 2000, 2005 and 2010 derived by interpolation of official statistics provided by the Ministry of Environment have been broken down into MCPFE classes applying the percentage of these classes found in NFI2005. Since official statistics on OWL protected area do not exist, area estimates of MCPFE classes provided by NFI2005 are directly used for this category, as in FRA2010 table 4.9, for the reporting years 2005 and 2010.",The extent of total protected areas has been slightly increasing during the reference period. -148,ITA,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -149,ITA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Directly classified for each plot in NFI2005 survey, -150,ITA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,Directly classified for each plot in NFI2005 survey, -151,ITA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,Directly classified for each plot in NFI2005 survey, -152,ITA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,Directly classified for each plot in NFI2005 survey, -153,ITA,4.9,,, -154,LVA,4.9,General comment,"There are diference betven data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forest s 2015”. For 2015 data 2012 are replaced by data 2015. For forest area calculating from national categories to UNACE/FAO, SoEF categories coefficients from FRA 2020 are used.", -155,LVA,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -156,LVA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Includes strict regime zone of strict nature reserves and national parks. All strict nature reserves and national parks include in NATURE 2000., -157,LVA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,"Includes regulated regime zone of strict nature reserves, restricted nature zone of national parks, nature reserves and micro - reserves. All strict nature reserves, national parks and nature reserves include in NATURE 2000. There are some microreserves, that are not include in NATURE 2000.", -158,LVA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,"Includes nature parks, buffer zone of strict nature reserves, specially protected forest areas, buffer zones around micro-reserves and protection zones along bogs and wetlands. Specially protected forest areas, buffer zones around micro-reserves and protection", -159,LVA,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,"Includes landscape and cultural/historical zones of national parks, nature monuments, protected landscape areas, protected belts surrounding urban territories. Protected belts surrounding urban territories approximately 40 thosand hectares are not include in NATURE 2000", -160,LVA,4.9,,, -161,LIE,4.9,General comment,, -162,LIE,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -163,LIE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -164,LIE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -165,LIE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -166,LIE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -167,LIE,4.9,,, -168,LTU,4.9,General comment,"Differences in 3b (FRA) and 4.9 (SOEF) tables. LTUn forests according their designation are distributed into 4 groups, 3 subgroups and 12 categories. According to the adequacy of designated functions of LTUn forest category to the MCPFE classes requirements, forests of this category are prescribed to adequate MCPFE class. 5 national and 30 regional parks according law of protected areas of LTU include also FAWS. We do not include them in protected areas (table 4.9) as not adequate to functional requirement of MCPFE class.", -169,LTU,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -170,LTU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,strict reserves strict reserves in state parks small strict reserves, -171,LTU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,strict reserves with limited restrictions, -172,LTU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,Reserves (II forest group) forests with protected nature monuments, -173,LTU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,forests for the Baltic Sea and Curonian Lagoon protection (1 km) soil protecting (anti-erosion) forests forest parks resort forest city forests forest of recreational sites forest of recreational zones in state parks Reserves (III forest group), -174,LTU,4.9,,, -175,LUX,4.9,General comment,, -176,LUX,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -177,LUX,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -178,LUX,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -179,LUX,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -180,LUX,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -181,LUX,4.9,,, -182,MLT,4.9,General comment,, -183,MLT,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -184,MLT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -185,MLT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -186,MLT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -187,MLT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -188,MLT,4.9,,, -189,MDA,4.9,Общие комментарии,, -190,MDA,4.9,"Для каждого класса, предоставить объяснение почему и как вы классифицировали площади по программе NATURA 2000 в вашей отчетности.",, -191,MDA,4.9,FOWL: Класс 1.1 МКЗЛЕ,, -192,MDA,4.9,FOWL: Класс 1.2 МКЗЛЕ,, -193,MDA,4.9,FOWL: Класс 1.3 МКЗЛЕ,, -194,MDA,4.9,FOWL: Класс 2 МКЗЛЕ,, -195,MDA,4.9,,, -196,MCO,4.9,General comment,, -197,MCO,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -198,MCO,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -199,MCO,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -200,MCO,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -201,MCO,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -202,MCO,4.9,,, -203,MNE,4.9,General comment,, -204,MNE,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -205,MNE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -206,MNE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -207,MNE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -208,MNE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -209,MNE,4.9,,, -210,NLD,4.9,General comment,"Natura2000 areas have increased steeply in the NLD the last year. There is however no general data available on the degree of protection that lies on which part of these forests. Also, it is not known which part of the forests that are filled in for the different MCPFE classes above, lies within Natura2000 areas. Having said this, in 2018 we conducted a study, overlaying several digital maps to generate values for forest area in Strict forest reserves, National Parks and Natura2000 areas. Note that the huge increase in MCPFE Class 2 (and inability to generate a value for Class 1.3) is the result of a newly handled reporting method of Natura 2000.", -211,NLD,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -212,NLD,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,"In the NLD we have so called strict forest reserves. These 60 reserves have a congruent area of 2,91 (x1000) ha. The main objectives is the study the natural development of the Dutch forest. No active management is applied, hence these are considered to be MCPFE Class 1.1", -213,NLD,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,MCPFE class 1.2 is considered as forest area within National Parks., -214,NLD,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,See MCPFE class 2 explenation, -215,NLD,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,"MCPFE class 2 is defined as all Natura2000 forest area, congruent with the definition of forest (>0.5ha etc). From this area the forest area of strict reserves and National Parks located within Natura2000 areas is deducted. We defined Natura2000 as MCPFE class 2 (and not 1.3) because of the fact that there is no information available on the level of protection within these areas and hence no devision could be made.", -216,NLD,4.9,,, -217,NOR,4.9,General comment,"Data for 2010 and 2015 have been changed compared with the previous assessment. Some corrections have been made in the 2010 dataset, and for 2015 only extrapolated values were used for the previous reporting. The latter generally applies to all data for 2015 in the current report.", -218,NOR,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -219,NOR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,There are no NATURA 2000 areas in NOR., -220,NOR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -221,NOR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -222,NOR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -223,NOR,4.9,,, -224,POL,4.9,General comment,"Class 1.1 includes: strictly protected areas in national parks and strictly protected nature reserves. Class 1.2 doesn't exist in POL or some areas of class 1.3 could be reported here in fact. Class 1.3 incudes: actively protected areas in national parks, actively protected nature reserves, areas of Natura 2000 in State Forests National Forest Holding (only for 2015, 2020) except these reported under 1.1. Class 2 includes forested area of landscape parks, for 2015-2020 without area covered by Natura 2000.", -225,POL,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -226,POL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,"Assignment of forest area to class 1.1 is performed according to other parameters. However, the entire 1.1 class is probably located in the Natura 2000 network.", -227,POL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -228,POL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,"Areas of Natura 2000 in State Forests National Forest Holding (only for 2015, 2017), except these coinciding with class 1.1, are reported here. Actively protected areas in national parks, also reported under class 1.3, are covered by N2000 network. Information about the Natura 2000 areas in other public or private forests is not available on country level.", -229,POL,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,n.a., -230,POL,4.9,,, -231,PRT,4.9,General comment,, -232,PRT,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -233,PRT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Includes Natura 2000 areas, -234,PRT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -235,PRT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,Includes Natura 2000 areas, -236,PRT,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,"""Serra do Açor"" ^(382) and ""Arriba Fóssil Costa da Caparica"" (880)", -237,PRT,4.9,,, -238,ROU,4.9,General comment,, -239,ROU,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -240,ROU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -241,ROU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -242,ROU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -243,ROU,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -244,ROU,4.9,,, -245,RUS,4.9,General comment,, -246,RUS,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -247,RUS,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -248,RUS,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -249,RUS,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -250,RUS,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -251,RUS,4.9,,, -252,SRB,4.9,General comment,, -253,SRB,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -254,SRB,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -255,SRB,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -256,SRB,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -257,SRB,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -258,SRB,4.9,,, -259,SVK,4.9,General comment,"Natura 2000 Special Protection Areas are not classed into any MCPFE category, however, their parts (e.g. buffers around nesting trees) may be protected almost strictly and the newest development suggests that their management will be significantly restricted (in the future they may be considered the class 2)", -260,SVK,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -261,SVK,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,"All strictly protected areas are classed into this category, regardless they are in Natura 2000 or not.","Strictly protected areas were gradually established since the beginning of 20th century to the beginning of milenia, then the proces was stopped due to the introduction of Natura 2000." -262,SVK,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -263,SVK,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,All Natura 2000 Sites of Community Importance not overlapping with national protected areas or overlapping with national protected areas that are not strictly protected are classed into this category,Natura 2000 network was established in 2004 in SVK and its area was increaesed twice: in 2011 and in 2018 -264,SVK,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,All protected areas that are not strictly protected and not overlapping with Natura 2000 Sites of Community importance are classed into this category,"So-called large scale protected areas were gradually established since 1948, majority of them before 1990." -265,SVK,4.9,,, -266,SVN,4.9,General comment,Natura 2000 area is covering large part of SVN. In this reporting is not separated from main categories MCPFE., -267,SVN,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -268,SVN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Forest reserves,Area Natura 2000 is included in area of forest reserves. -269,SVN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,First zone of Triglav National park,Area Natura 2000 is included in area of TNP. -270,SVN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,all areas with 1.st degree of biodiversity function,Area Natura 2000 is separated as 2nd degree of biod.function. -271,SVN,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,all areas with 1.st degree of social functions,Area Natura 2000 is included in area of soc.functions. -272,SVN,4.9,,, -273,ESP,4.9,General comment,"Natural Protected areas have been clasified acording to UICN classification for 2015 data. Autonomous Regions, the ones responsible of their designation and management, have clasified their own protected areas according to UICN classification. Therefore results are quite different from previous questionnaires.",A different criteria has been applied to divide Natural Protected Areas in 2015. Therefore numbers are quite different from previous reports. It is not possible to reclasify data from previous years. -274,ESP,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -275,ESP,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,Only when Natura 2000 areas overlap with protected areas they will be included, -276,ESP,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,Only when Natura 2000 areas overlap with protected areas they will be included, -277,ESP,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,Only when Natura 2000 areas overlap with protected areas they will be included, -278,ESP,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,Only when Natura 2000 areas overlap with protected areas they will be included, -279,ESP,4.9,,, -280,SWE,4.9,General comment,Data for 2015 have been revised, -281,SWE,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -282,SWE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,IUCN category 1a for national parks and nature reserves, -283,SWE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,IUCN category 1b and II for national parks and nature reserves. Protected biotopes are included here, -284,SWE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,IUCN category IV for national parks and nature reserves. Nature conservation agreements are included here, -285,SWE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,IUCN category III and V for national parks and nature reserves, -286,SWE,4.9,,, -287,CHE,4.9,General comment,, -288,CHE,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -289,CHE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,"Swiss national park, only area designated as 1.1", -290,CHE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,"Cantonal forest reserves, GIS database", -291,CHE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,"Cantonal forest reserves, GIS database", -292,CHE,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,estimate, -293,CHE,4.9,,, -294,MKD,4.9,General comment,, -295,MKD,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -296,MKD,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -297,MKD,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -298,MKD,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -299,MKD,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -300,MKD,4.9,,, -301,TUR,4.9,General comment,, -302,TUR,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -303,TUR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -304,TUR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -305,TUR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -306,TUR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -307,TUR,4.9,,, -308,UKR,4.9,General comment,, -309,UKR,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -310,UKR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,, -311,UKR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,, -312,UKR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,, -313,UKR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,, -314,UKR,4.9,,, -315,GBR,4.9,General comment,,"Given that the underlying maps used in the analysis have differing base dates, and that National Forest Inventory map updates comprise both genuine change and corrections to earlier maps, it is not possible to produce accurate estimates for different time periods. Instead, it is assumed that there is little change in forest areas in legally protected areas over time and a constant estimate has been used." -316,GBR,4.9,For each class please provide an explanation if and how you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.,, -317,GBR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.1,There is assumed to be no forests in the UK in this class., -318,GBR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.2,"No data available to break down the estimated area of forest within class 1, so assumed to be 15% of total class 1. See below for further details.", -319,GBR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 1.3,"Assumed to be 85% of forest area in class 1. The estimate for class 1 comprises the area of woodland (or forest) that is either in a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI, ASSI in Northern IRL), a National Nature Reserve (NNR), a Local Nature Reserve (LNR), a Special Protected Area (SPA) or a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). Excludes SSSIs designated for geology and SPAs in conifer woodlands in Scotland, where the designation is not (or not likely to be) dependent on the presence of woodland.", -320,GBR,4.9,FOWL: MCPFE Class 2,Estimated as the area of broadleaf (and mainly broadleaf) woodland that is in a National Park or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (and not in MCPFE class 1), -321,GBR,4.9,,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.9_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.9_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 7da1de5d75..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/4.9_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -2,ALB,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -5,AND,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -6,AND,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -7,AND,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -8,AND,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -9,AND,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -10,AUT,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -11,AUT,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -12,AUT,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -13,AUT,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -14,AUT,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -15,BLR,4.9,"1.     Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей T3b. В целом значения, предоставленные ОЛР, должны быть равны суммам значений классов MCPFE 1.1-1.3. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -16,BLR,4.9,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, беря за основу данные, предоставлен-ные для “Состояния Европейских лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) пожалуйста, определите статус защиты площадей, представленных в различных классах защиты в вашей стране в 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015. Задокументируйте процесс для ссылок в дальнейшем и исполь-зуйте “Комментарии” для отчетности по основным аспектам. Просим также указывать причины изменений значений, при замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов." -17,BLR,4.9,"3.     Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -18,BLR,4.9,"4. Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -19,BLR,4.9,"5.     Классы MCPFE: см. “Термины и определения”, и руководство для оценки MCPFE, а также соответствующее пояснительное примечание   (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -20,BEL,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -21,BEL,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -22,BEL,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -23,BEL,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -24,BEL,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -25,BIH,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -26,BIH,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -27,BIH,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -28,BIH,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -29,BIH,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -30,BGR,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -31,BGR,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -32,BGR,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -33,BGR,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -34,BGR,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -35,HRV,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -36,HRV,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -37,HRV,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -38,HRV,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -39,HRV,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -40,CYP,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -41,CYP,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -42,CYP,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -43,CYP,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -44,CYP,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -45,CZE,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -46,CZE,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -47,CZE,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -48,CZE,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -49,CZE,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -50,DNK,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -51,DNK,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -52,DNK,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -53,DNK,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -54,DNK,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -55,EST,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -56,EST,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -57,EST,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -58,EST,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -59,EST,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -60,FIN,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -61,FIN,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -62,FIN,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -63,FIN,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -64,FIN,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -65,FRA,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -66,FRA,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -67,FRA,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -68,FRA,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -69,FRA,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -70,GEO,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -71,GEO,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -72,GEO,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -73,GEO,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -74,GEO,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -75,DEU,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -76,DEU,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -77,DEU,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -78,DEU,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -79,DEU,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -80,GRC,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -81,GRC,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -82,GRC,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -83,GRC,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -84,GRC,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -85,VAT,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -86,VAT,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -87,VAT,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -88,VAT,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -89,VAT,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -90,HUN,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -91,HUN,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -92,HUN,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -93,HUN,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -94,HUN,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -95,ISL,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -96,ISL,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -97,ISL,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -98,ISL,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -99,ISL,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -100,IRL,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -101,IRL,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -102,IRL,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -103,IRL,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -104,IRL,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -105,ITA,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -106,ITA,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -107,ITA,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,ITA,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -109,ITA,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -110,LVA,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -111,LVA,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -112,LVA,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -113,LVA,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -114,LVA,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -115,LIE,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -116,LIE,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -117,LIE,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -118,LIE,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -119,LIE,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -120,LTU,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -121,LTU,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -122,LTU,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -123,LTU,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -124,LTU,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -125,LUX,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -126,LUX,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -127,LUX,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -128,LUX,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -129,LUX,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -130,MLT,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -131,MLT,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -132,MLT,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -133,MLT,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -134,MLT,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -135,MDA,4.9,"1.     Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей T3b. В целом значения, предоставленные ОЛР, должны быть равны суммам значений классов МКЗЛЕ 1.1-1.3. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -136,MDA,4.9,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, беря за основу данные, предоставленные для “Состояния Европейских лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) пожалуйста, определите статус защиты площадей, представленных в различных классах защиты в вашей стране в 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015. Задокументируйте процесс для ссылок в дальнейшем и используйте “Комментарии” для отчетности по основным аспектам. Просим также указывать причины изменений значений, при замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов." -137,MDA,4.9,"3.     Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -138,MDA,4.9,"4. Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -139,MDA,4.9,"5.     Классы МКЗЛЕ: см. “Термины и определения”, и руководство для оценки МКЗЛЕ, а также соответствующее пояснительное примечание   (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -140,MCO,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -141,MCO,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -142,MCO,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -143,MCO,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -144,MCO,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -145,MNE,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -146,MNE,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -147,MNE,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -148,MNE,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -149,MNE,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -150,NLD,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -151,NLD,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -152,NLD,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -153,NLD,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -154,NLD,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -155,NOR,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -156,NOR,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -157,NOR,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -158,NOR,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -159,NOR,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -160,POL,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -161,POL,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -162,POL,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -163,POL,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -164,POL,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -165,PRT,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -166,PRT,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -167,PRT,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -168,PRT,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -169,PRT,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -170,ROU,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -171,ROU,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -172,ROU,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -173,ROU,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -174,ROU,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -175,RUS,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -176,RUS,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -177,RUS,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -178,RUS,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -179,RUS,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -180,SRB,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -181,SRB,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -182,SRB,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -183,SRB,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -184,SRB,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -185,SVK,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -186,SVK,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -187,SVK,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -188,SVK,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -189,SVK,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -190,SVN,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -191,SVN,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -192,SVN,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -193,SVN,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -194,SVN,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -195,ESP,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -196,ESP,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -197,ESP,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -198,ESP,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -199,ESP,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -200,SWE,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -201,SWE,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -202,SWE,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -203,SWE,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -204,SWE,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -205,CHE,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -206,CHE,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -207,CHE,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -208,CHE,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -209,CHE,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -210,MKD,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -211,MKD,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -212,MKD,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,MKD,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -214,MKD,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -215,TUR,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -216,TUR,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -217,TUR,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -218,TUR,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -219,TUR,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -220,UKR,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -221,UKR,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -222,UKR,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -223,UKR,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -224,UKR,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -225,GBR,4.9,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T3b. In general the values reported for FRA should be equal to the sums of values reported for MCPFE Classes 1.1-1.3.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at: Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -226,GBR,4.9,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 as far as possible. Document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -227,GBR,4.9,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -228,GBR,4.9,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -229,GBR,4.9,"5.       MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines as well as the relevant Explanatory Note (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/5.1_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/5.1_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 6c1b1faa71..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/5.1_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,5.1,- the recent available year, -1,ALB,5.1,- extrapolation, -2,ALB,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -3,AND,5.1,- the recent available year, -4,AND,5.1,- extrapolation, -5,AND,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -6,AUT,5.1,- the recent available year,Infastructure and managed natural resources: 2018 -7,AUT,5.1,- extrapolation,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions: Extrapolation based on 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018)." -8,AUT,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -9,BLR,5.1,- последний имеющийся год,2017 г. -10,BLR,5.1,- экстраполяция,линейная экстраполяция -11,BLR,5.1,"- оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогнозы, перспективы, программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -12,BEL,5.1,- the recent available year, -13,BEL,5.1,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -14,BEL,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -15,BIH,5.1,- the recent available year, -16,BIH,5.1,- extrapolation, -17,BIH,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -18,BGR,5.1,- the recent available year, -19,BGR,5.1,- extrapolation, -20,BGR,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -21,HRV,5.1,- the recent available year,2017.0 -22,HRV,5.1,- extrapolation, -23,HRV,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -24,CYP,5.1,- the recent available year, -25,CYP,5.1,- extrapolation, -26,CYP,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -27,CZE,5.1,- the recent available year,percentage of total forest area from 2015 was used to estimate the area in 2020 based on estimation of total forest area in 2020 -28,CZE,5.1,- extrapolation, -29,CZE,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -30,DNK,5.1,- the recent available year, -31,DNK,5.1,- extrapolation, -32,DNK,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -33,EST,5.1,- the recent available year,2017 -34,EST,5.1,- extrapolation,no -35,EST,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",no -36,FIN,5.1,- the recent available year,yes -37,FIN,5.1,- extrapolation, -38,FIN,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -39,FRA,5.1,- the recent available year,"No estimation for year 2020, because it mainly depends on political decisions." -40,FRA,5.1,- extrapolation, -41,FRA,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -42,GEO,5.1,- the recent available year, -43,GEO,5.1,- extrapolation, -44,GEO,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -45,DEU,5.1,- the recent available year, -46,DEU,5.1,- extrapolation, -47,DEU,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -48,GRC,5.1,- the recent available year, -49,GRC,5.1,- extrapolation, -50,GRC,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -51,VAT,5.1,- the recent available year, -52,VAT,5.1,- extrapolation, -53,VAT,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -54,HUN,5.1,- the recent available year, -55,HUN,5.1,- extrapolation,linear extrapolation -56,HUN,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -57,ISL,5.1,- the recent available year, -58,ISL,5.1,- extrapolation,yes -59,ISL,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -60,IRL,5.1,- the recent available year, -61,IRL,5.1,- extrapolation, -62,IRL,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -63,ITA,5.1,- the recent available year, -64,ITA,5.1,- extrapolation, -65,ITA,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -66,LVA,5.1,- the recent available year, -67,LVA,5.1,- extrapolation, -68,LVA,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -69,LIE,5.1,- the recent available year, -70,LIE,5.1,- extrapolation, -71,LIE,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -72,LTU,5.1,- the recent available year, -73,LTU,5.1,- extrapolation,of 2005; 2010; 2015 -74,LTU,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -75,LUX,5.1,- the recent available year, -76,LUX,5.1,- extrapolation, -77,LUX,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -78,MLT,5.1,- the recent available year, -79,MLT,5.1,- extrapolation, -80,MLT,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -81,MDA,5.1,последний имеющийся год, -82,MDA,5.1,экстраполяция, -83,MDA,5.1,"оценка, имеющая обоснование (например, прогнозы, перспективы, программы лесоразведения, цели лесной политики)", -84,MCO,5.1,- the recent available year, -85,MCO,5.1,- extrapolation, -86,MCO,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -87,MNE,5.1,- the recent available year, -88,MNE,5.1,- extrapolation, -89,MNE,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -90,NLD,5.1,- the recent available year,2013 -91,NLD,5.1,- extrapolation,x -92,NLD,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -93,NOR,5.1,- the recent available year,The area is considered to be reasonably stable. -94,NOR,5.1,- extrapolation, -95,NOR,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -96,POL,5.1,- the recent available year,2017.0 -97,POL,5.1,- extrapolation, -98,POL,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -99,PRT,5.1,- the recent available year, -100,PRT,5.1,- extrapolation, -101,PRT,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -102,ROU,5.1,- the recent available year, -103,ROU,5.1,- extrapolation,X -104,ROU,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -105,RUS,5.1,- the recent available year, -106,RUS,5.1,- extrapolation, -107,RUS,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -108,SRB,5.1,- the recent available year, -109,SRB,5.1,- extrapolation, -110,SRB,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -111,SVK,5.1,- the recent available year,2017 -112,SVK,5.1,- extrapolation,No -113,SVK,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",No -114,SVN,5.1,- the recent available year,2018 -115,SVN,5.1,- extrapolation,no -116,SVN,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)",All ecological functions (1.st degree of emphasis) -117,ESP,5.1,- the recent available year,2016; estimated from that -118,ESP,5.1,- extrapolation, -119,ESP,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -120,SWE,5.1,- the recent available year, -121,SWE,5.1,- extrapolation, -122,SWE,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -123,CHE,5.1,- the recent available year, -124,CHE,5.1,- extrapolation,The values are calculated extrapolating values from the reference years 2005 and 2013. -125,CHE,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -126,MKD,5.1,- the recent available year, -127,MKD,5.1,- extrapolation, -128,MKD,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -129,TUR,5.1,- the recent available year, -130,TUR,5.1,- extrapolation, -131,TUR,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -132,UKR,5.1,- the recent available year, -133,UKR,5.1,- extrapolation, -134,UKR,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", -135,GBR,5.1,- the recent available year, -136,GBR,5.1,- extrapolation, -137,GBR,5.1,"- assessment based on evidence (e.g. forecast, outlooks, national afforestation programmes, forest policy targets)", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/5.1_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/5.1_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 81e0a42fda..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/5.1_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,5.1,General comments,, -1,ALB,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -2,ALB,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -3,ALB,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -4,AND,5.1,General comments,, -5,AND,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -6,AND,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -7,AND,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -8,AUT,5.1,General comments,, -9,AUT,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -10,AUT,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","Reported figures are inter-/extrapolated between 1988 (NFI 1986-1990), 1994 (NFI 1992-1996), 2001 (NFI 2000-2001), 2008 (NFI 2007-2009) and 2017 (NFI 2016-2018). NFI category ""Schutzwald"" (protective forest) is based on the definition of ""Standortschutzwald"" (site-protecting forests), Forest Act , §21 (1): Forests on sites that are endangered by the eroding forces of wind, water and gravity, and which require special treatment to protect the soil and the plant cover and to ensure reforestation. Site-protecting forests are 1. forests on drift sand and drifting soil, 2. forests on locations with a tendency towards karstification or under severe risk of erosion, 3. forests in rocky, shallow grounded or precipitous locations, when reforestation is only possible under difficult conditions, 4. forests on slopes where dangerous landslips may be expected, 5. the forest cover in the timberline zone, 6. the forest belt immediately bordering the timberline zone. Treatment and use of site-protecting forests: According to Forest Act, § 22. (1) the owner of a protection forest shall treat this according to relevant local circumstances, in order to ensure that the plant cover is maintained in as stable a fashion as possible, is appropriate to the location, and has vigorous interior structure and prompt renewal.", -11,AUT,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,"2020: 2018 approved object-protecting forests district framework plans (all object-protecting forests, regardless of their eligibility for support). 2010 and 2015: Only object-protecting forests with need of improvement are reported. 2005: A estimation based on first preliminary results of the assessment of all object-protecting forests is reported. 2000: Only object-protecting forests with urgent need of improvement are reported. Definition ""Object-protecting forests"" (Objektschutzwälder), Forest Act, § 21 (2): Forests which protect humans, human settlements or facilities, or cultivated soil in particular against natural hazards or injuring environmental impacts and which require special treatment to gain and ensure their protective or beneficial effect.",The increase of the reported figures is mainly due to improved/broadened scope of data gathering. -12,BLR,5.1,Общие комментарии,, -13,BLR,5.1,"Для каждого класса предоставить объяснение: - как вы определили данные площади, например, на основании законного определения, лесоустроительных проектов, других типов определения (например, исследований крутизны склона, и т. д.) - как вы классифицировали площади по программе NATURA 2000 в вашей отчетности.",, -14,BLR,5.1,"Почва, вода и другие лесные экосистемные функции",Запретные полосы лесов по берегам водных объектов, -15,BLR,5.1,Инфраструктура и управляемые природные ресурсы,, -16,BEL,5.1,General comments,,stable -17,BEL,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -18,BEL,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",survey (NFI) of slopes and soil types. + management plans,stable -19,BEL,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -20,BIH,5.1,General comments,, -21,BIH,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -22,BIH,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -23,BIH,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -24,BGR,5.1,General comments,, -25,BGR,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -26,BGR,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -27,BGR,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -28,HRV,5.1,General comments,, -29,HRV,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -30,HRV,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","Definition of protective forests changed in the new forest legislation. Range of criteria that define protective forests is much wider, and now also includes forests on shallow soils or karst areas, forests exposed to erosion etc.","The 2020 rise in trend is due to new legislative criterion for protective forests. Before, it only included forests in steep slopes, bat now it also includes forests on shallow soils or karst areas, forests exposed to erosion etc." -31,HRV,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,"Refers to forests whose primary designation is protection of settlements, roads and other infrastructural objects.", -32,CYP,5.1,General comments,, -33,CYP,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -34,CYP,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -35,CYP,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -36,CZE,5.1,General comments,"reclassification of national categories to MCPFE protective forests subclasses includes significant overlaps - in fact infrastructure and managed natural resources contains all Soil, water and other ecosystem functions plus some more. This approach is consistent since SoEF 2007, but may be revisited", -37,CZE,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -38,CZE,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","Czech forest categories according to their declared functions: exceptionally unfavourable sites; high mountains and dwarf pine zone forest; forest protecting water sources; forest protecting mineral water sources;forests with increased protective function Original data is on the forest trees covered area, these figures were not recalculated to total forest area", -39,CZE,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,"Czech Forest Categories (according to the prevailing declared forest function): exceptionally unfavourable sites; high mountains and dwarf pine zone forest; forest protecting water sources; forest protecting mineral water sources; forests with higher protective function; and forest in cities outskirts; spa areas forests Original data is on the forest trees covered area, these figures were not recalculated to total forest area", -40,DNK,5.1,General comments,, -41,DNK,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -42,DNK,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","Forests are important to protection of ground water resources. However, only very rarely this is the designated function of the forest and hence vaues of 0 are reported here.", -43,DNK,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,"Many Danish forests were planted for the protection of agricultural crops that were theatened by sanddrift. However, this is no longer the designated function of these forests. Hence wew reported 0 for this category.", -44,EST,5.1,General comments,, -45,EST,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -46,EST,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","Legal based designation. Natura is not considered as a reason for the protection. Meantime of reference years 2005 and 2010 changes in legislations took place: – the width of protective belt of coast/shore swas reduced approx. twice; – the extra protection of alvars has been waived (a reasoned cases, the protected area will be formed)", -47,EST,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,No forests where protection of infrastructure or managed natural resources is the primary objective., -48,FIN,5.1,General comments,Includes high altitude forests in Lapland where forest is protecte due to difficulties in regeneration,The area has been declining because some of these forests have moved to more strilcty protected forests -49,FIN,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -50,FIN,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -51,FIN,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -52,FRA,5.1,General comments,"The distinction between the 2 classes is impossible, because many forests play several protective functions at the same times in mountain regions (e.g. : infrastructure and soil protection). Some areas are estimated with NFI. It is then a statistical area, with a standard error. Variations in time may thus be significant or not. Area with no shape files avalaible are added to the area of the corresponding class. Forests areas in : - Protected forest for soil protection (mountain, dunes) (according to the forest code), - Protected forest against settlement development (according to the forest code), - Biosphere reserve (transition area) - Lands of the Natural areas Conservatory - Lands of the littoral and lake shores areas - State forests with water catchment protection areas - State forests with a issue (low, medium or high) for soil protection","Between 2010 and 2015, State forests with a issue for soil protection (low, medium or high) were added, representing 130 000 ha. But irrespective to these forests, we can observe an INCREASE in the Class 3 of MCPFE." -53,FRA,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -54,FRA,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -55,FRA,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -56,GEO,5.1,General comments,"The basic function of GEOn forests is the protection of soil and water. Therefore, here you find the total forest area. Detailed functional mapping will be started with the National Forest Inventory and in more detail in the frame of management level inventories for 10-year management plans. Here we considered the figures, which have been provided in the FRA 2020 report, more reliable information is not available.", -57,GEO,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -58,GEO,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -59,GEO,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -60,DEU,5.1,General comments,, -61,DEU,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -62,DEU,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -63,DEU,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -64,GRC,5.1,General comments,, -65,GRC,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -66,GRC,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -67,GRC,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -68,VAT,5.1,General comments,, -69,VAT,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -70,VAT,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -71,VAT,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -72,HUN,5.1,General comments,, -73,HUN,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -74,HUN,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","Ecosystem functions follow those documented in forest management plans (as primary functions). Forests protecting soil conditions (mainly from erosion), water quality and river banks belong here (note that formerly bank protective forests were classified into the other group)",These forests are legally designated as protective. -75,HUN,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,"As above, ecosystem functions were taken from forest management plans. Forests protecting croplands, settlements, wildlife, landscape continuity and various traffic equipments (roads, railways etc.) were grouped to this category.", -76,ISL,5.1,General comments,, -77,ISL,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -78,ISL,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","The same category as ""Protection of soil and water"" in table 3a in FRA2020.", -79,ISL,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -80,IRL,5.1,General comments,No information is available on the classification of areas in IRL into MCPFE Class 3., -81,IRL,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -82,IRL,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -83,IRL,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -84,ITA,5.1,General comments,, -85,ITA,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -86,ITA,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",Legal based designation; figures obtained by interpolation/extrapolation of NFI1985 and NFI2005 data on FOWL protecting soil and water.,Due to the calculation method applied the trend is not significative. -87,ITA,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,"The only data on this class refer to Forest and is provided by NFI1985. Most likely, the area of forests protecting infrastructures has not changed dramatically in the last two decades, and the same figure can be used for all reporting years.","Although updated information is not available, there is no evidence that local administrations have considerably extended or reduced this bound forest." -88,LVA,5.1,General comments,, -89,LVA,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -90,LVA,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","Includes protected belt along the Bay of Riga and Baltic sea, protected belts along water courses, water bodies. All protected belts are designate by law. There are diference betven data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forest s 2015” because newer and more accurate data have been obtained. For 2015 data 2012 are replaced by data 2015. These areas are not included in the NATURA 2000. For forest area calculating from national categories to UNACE/FAO, SoEF categories coefficients from FRA 2020 are used.", -91,LVA,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -92,LIE,5.1,General comments,, -93,LIE,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -94,LIE,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -95,LIE,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -96,LTU,5.1,General comments,, -97,LTU,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -98,LTU,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",forests of protective zones in State parks forests for field protection forests of seed stands forests of protective zones for water bodies, -99,LTU,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,forests of buffer zones around State parks forest around factories forests of protective and aesthetic value near roads, -100,LUX,5.1,General comments,, -101,LUX,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -102,LUX,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -103,LUX,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -104,MLT,5.1,General comments,, -105,MLT,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -106,MLT,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -107,MLT,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -108,MDA,5.1,Общие комментарии,, -109,MDA,5.1,"Для каждого класса предоставить объяснение: - как вы определили данные площади, например, на основании законного определения, лесоустроительных проектов, других типов определения (например, исследований крутизны склона, и т. д.) - как вы классифицировали площади по программе NATURA 2000 в вашей отчетности.",, -110,MDA,5.1,"Почва, вода и другие лесные экосистемные функции",, -111,MDA,5.1,Инфраструктура и управляемые природные ресурсы,, -112,MCO,5.1,General comments,, -113,MCO,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -114,MCO,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -115,MCO,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -116,MNE,5.1,General comments,, -117,MNE,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -118,MNE,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -119,MNE,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -120,NLD,5.1,General comments,, -121,NLD,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -122,NLD,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -123,NLD,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -124,NOR,5.1,General comments,New data have become available for most counties., -125,NOR,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -126,NOR,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","This designation covers both protection of soil, water and other ecosystem functions, and protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources. These are not possible to separate. Local forest authorities are responsible for the designation.", -127,NOR,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -128,POL,5.1,General comments,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions -some categories of protective forests in the State Forest National Forest Holding, commune forests and private property forests. Soil and water protection forests - about 60% of all reported. Other ecosystem functions: forests being refuges for protected animals, forests constituting valuable fragments of native nature, seed forests, health resort forests, forests located close to cities and within them (urban forests). Infrastructure and managed natural resources against natural hazards - this category does not exist in our management system, such forests fall into the above categories. Figures doesn't contain area of national park reported under class 1.1 and 1.3 MCPFE.", -129,POL,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -130,POL,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",Designated areas in forest management plans for soil and water protection or other ecosystem function. This class overlaps with areas of Natura 2000 reported under class 1.3 (about 1.7 million hectares in 2015), -131,POL,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,n.a., -132,PRT,5.1,General comments,, -133,PRT,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -134,PRT,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","legal base designation, slope gradient (equal or over 30%), altitude (equal or over 800 m) and sea dunes", -135,PRT,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -136,ROU,5.1,General comments,, -137,ROU,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -138,ROU,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -139,ROU,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -140,RUS,5.1,General comments,, -141,RUS,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -142,RUS,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -143,RUS,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -144,SRB,5.1,General comments,, -145,SRB,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -146,SRB,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -147,SRB,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -148,SVK,5.1,General comments,The category of “protective forests” in SVK is based prevalently on “soil-protective function”. It includes mainly forests on vulnerable soils.,"The area of protective forests is slightly increasing, mainly thanks to the gradual improvement of site survey." -149,SVK,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -150,SVK,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -151,SVK,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,"In general, this category is officially not recognised in SVK and only a part of relevant forests is designated as “protective forests”. This is the reason why we stopped the differentiation of this indicator into 2 particular parts: ""Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions"" and ""Infrastructure and managed natural resources"" since this reporting cycle.", -152,SVN,5.1,General comments,Natura 2000 area is covering large part (37%) of SVN. In this reporting is not separated from protective forests., -153,SVN,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -154,SVN,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",Data are from regional forest management plans 2011-2020, -155,SVN,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -156,ESP,5.1,General comments,We include areas which are MUP (Montes de Utilidad Pública), -157,ESP,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -158,ESP,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions","Legal based designation: Montes de Utilidad Pública (MUP). If Natura 2000 areas overlap with MUP, they will be included, but just Natura areas in MUP, not all Natura 2000 network.", -159,ESP,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,"We do not distinguish between both sub-classes but most of them would be included in the first one. It has been reported as ""0"", although they are really included in the previous category.", -160,SWE,5.1,General comments,"The Forest area included here is all improductive forest land (according to a national definition) outside of protected areas. Here is also included all OWL outside of protected areas. On these types of land, forestry operations are not allowed according to the Forestry Act. The reasons (designations) for these categories are multiple including all of those mentioned in this tables specifications. Since there is no specific designations for any particular areas we area not able to divide the areas in the different reporting categories. Natura 2000 areas are considered Protected areas not Protective.",Decreasing due to increasing protected area. -161,SWE,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -162,SWE,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -163,SWE,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -164,CHE,5.1,General comments,, -165,CHE,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -166,CHE,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",The figures of this criteria are basen on interviews with the local forestry service. They have to assign a primary designated function to each sample plot., -167,CHE,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,The figures are based on a legally binding GIS Layer. The area in this layer will be constant for the next years.,The trend is following the developement of the total forest area as shown in Table 1.1. -168,MKD,5.1,General comments,, -169,MKD,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -170,MKD,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -171,MKD,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -172,TUR,5.1,General comments,, -173,TUR,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -174,TUR,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -175,TUR,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -176,UKR,5.1,General comments,, -177,UKR,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -178,UKR,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -179,UKR,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, -180,GBR,5.1,General comments,"Although some areas of forest have protective functions, no areas are designated for these functions.", -181,GBR,5.1,"For each class please provide an explanation: - how did you designate those areas, e.g: legal based designation, management plans, other designation types (e.g. survey; slope gradient etc.) - how did you classified NATURA 2000 areas in your reporting.",, -182,GBR,5.1,"Soil, water and other forest ecosystem functions",, -183,GBR,5.1,Infrastructure and managed natural resources,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/5.1_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/5.1_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 89423a7476..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/5.1_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,277 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -1,ALB,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -2,ALB,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -5,ALB,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -6,AND,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -7,AND,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -8,AND,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -9,AND,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -10,AND,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -11,AND,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -12,AUT,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -13,AUT,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -14,AUT,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -15,AUT,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -16,AUT,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -17,AUT,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -18,BLR,5.1,1.        Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с Таблицей 3a. Эта информация может быть использована для отчетности по защитным лесам согласно классам MCPFE. Однако по причине различий в классификации итоговые значения отчетов в глобальной и общеевропейской отчетностях не всегда могут совпадать. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -19,BLR,5.1,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена, однако, беря за основу данные, предоставленные для “Состояния Европейских лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) в качестве базы, пожалуйста, определите статус защиты площадей, представленных в различных классах защиты в вашей стране в 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 и 2020 как можно большое. Задокументируйте процесс для ссылок в дальнейшем и используйте “Комментарии” для отчетности по основным аспектам. Просим также указывать причины изменений значений, при замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов." -20,BLR,5.1,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -21,BLR,5.1,"4.       Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -22,BLR,5.1,"5.       Классы MCPFE: см. “Термины и определения”, и руководство для оценки MCPFE, а также соответствующее пояснительное примечание (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -23,BLR,5.1,"6.      Целью в подклассе “Инфраструктура и управляемые природные ресурсы” является определение лесов, где защита инфраструктуры и управляемых природных ресурсов является основной целью управления. “Инфраструктура” включает в себя дороги, железные дороги, поселения, здания и так далее. “Природные ресурсы” включают в себя, например, сельскохозяйственную землю, виноградники, сады. Данный класс также включает в себя защитные леса, где основной задачей управления является защита человека (например, от шума или сохранение прозрачности воздуха)." -24,BEL,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -25,BEL,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -26,BEL,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -27,BEL,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -28,BEL,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -29,BEL,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -30,BIH,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -31,BIH,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -32,BIH,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -33,BIH,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -34,BIH,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -35,BIH,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -36,BGR,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -37,BGR,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -38,BGR,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -39,BGR,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -40,BGR,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -41,BGR,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -42,HRV,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -43,HRV,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -44,HRV,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -45,HRV,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -46,HRV,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -47,HRV,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -48,CYP,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -49,CYP,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -50,CYP,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -51,CYP,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -52,CYP,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -53,CYP,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -54,CZE,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -55,CZE,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -56,CZE,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -57,CZE,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -58,CZE,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -59,CZE,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -60,DNK,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -61,DNK,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -62,DNK,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -63,DNK,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -64,DNK,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -65,DNK,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -66,EST,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -67,EST,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -68,EST,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -69,EST,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -70,EST,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -71,EST,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -72,FIN,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -73,FIN,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -74,FIN,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -75,FIN,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -76,FIN,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -77,FIN,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -78,FRA,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -79,FRA,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -80,FRA,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -81,FRA,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -82,FRA,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -83,FRA,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -84,GEO,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -85,GEO,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -86,GEO,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -87,GEO,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -88,GEO,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -89,GEO,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -90,DEU,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -91,DEU,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -92,DEU,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -93,DEU,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -94,DEU,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -95,DEU,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -96,GRC,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -97,GRC,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -98,GRC,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -99,GRC,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -100,GRC,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -101,GRC,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -102,VAT,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -103,VAT,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -104,VAT,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -105,VAT,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -106,VAT,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -107,VAT,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -108,HUN,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -109,HUN,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -110,HUN,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -111,HUN,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -112,HUN,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -113,HUN,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -114,ISL,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -115,ISL,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -116,ISL,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -117,ISL,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -118,ISL,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -119,ISL,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -120,IRL,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -121,IRL,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -122,IRL,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -123,IRL,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -124,IRL,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -125,IRL,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -126,ITA,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -127,ITA,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -128,ITA,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -129,ITA,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -130,ITA,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -131,ITA,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -132,LVA,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -133,LVA,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -134,LVA,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -135,LVA,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -136,LVA,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -137,LVA,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -138,LIE,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -139,LIE,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -140,LIE,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -141,LIE,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -142,LIE,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -143,LIE,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -144,LTU,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -145,LTU,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -146,LTU,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -147,LTU,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -148,LTU,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -149,LTU,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -150,LUX,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -151,LUX,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -152,LUX,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -153,LUX,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -154,LUX,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -155,LUX,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -156,MLT,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -157,MLT,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -158,MLT,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -159,MLT,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -160,MLT,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -161,MLT,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -162,MDA,5.1,1.        Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с Таблицей 3a. Эта информация может быть использована для отчетности по защитным лесам согласно классам МКЗЛЕ. Однако по причине различий в классификации итоговые значения отчетов в глобальной и общеевропейской отчетностях не всегда могут совпадать. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -163,MDA,5.1,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица не была предварительно заполнена, однако, беря за основу данные, предоставленные для “Состояния Европейских лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) в качестве базы, пожалуйста, определите статус защиты площадей, представленных в различных классах защиты в вашей стране в 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 и 2020 как можно большое. Задокументируйте процесс для ссылок в дальнейшем и используйте “Комментарии” для отчетности по основным аспектам. Просим также указывать причины изменений значений, при замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов." -164,MDA,5.1,"3.        Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -165,MDA,5.1,"4.        Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -166,MDA,5.1,"5.        Классы МКЗЛЕ: см. “Термины и определения”, и руководство для оценки МКЗЛЕ, а также соответствующее пояснительное примечание(http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -167,MDA,5.1,"6.      Целью в подклассе “Инфраструктура и управляемые природные ресурсы” является определение лесов, где защита инфраструктуры и управляемых природных ресурсов является основной целью управления. “Инфраструктура” включает в себя дороги, железные дороги, поселения, здания и так далее. “Природные ресурсы” включают в себя, например, сельскохозяйственную землю, виноградники, сады. Данный класс также включает в себя защитные леса, где основной задачей управления является защита человека (например, от шума или сохранение прозрачности воздуха)." -168,MCO,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -169,MCO,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -170,MCO,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -171,MCO,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -172,MCO,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -173,MCO,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -174,MNE,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -175,MNE,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -176,MNE,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -177,MNE,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -178,MNE,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -179,MNE,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -180,NLD,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -181,NLD,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -182,NLD,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -183,NLD,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -184,NLD,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -185,NLD,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -186,NOR,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -187,NOR,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -188,NOR,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -189,NOR,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -190,NOR,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -191,NOR,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -192,POL,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -193,POL,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -194,POL,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -195,POL,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -196,POL,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -197,POL,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -198,PRT,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -199,PRT,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -200,PRT,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -201,PRT,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -202,PRT,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -203,PRT,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -204,ROU,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -205,ROU,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -206,ROU,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -207,ROU,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -208,ROU,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -209,ROU,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -210,RUS,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -211,RUS,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -212,RUS,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,RUS,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -214,RUS,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -215,RUS,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -216,SRB,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -217,SRB,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -218,SRB,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -219,SRB,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -220,SRB,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -221,SRB,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -222,SVK,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -223,SVK,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -224,SVK,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -225,SVK,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -226,SVK,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -227,SVK,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -228,SVN,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -229,SVN,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -230,SVN,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -231,SVN,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -232,SVN,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -233,SVN,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -234,ESP,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -235,ESP,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -236,ESP,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -237,ESP,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -238,ESP,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -239,ESP,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -240,SWE,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -241,SWE,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -242,SWE,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -243,SWE,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -244,SWE,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -245,SWE,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -246,CHE,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -247,CHE,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -248,CHE,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -249,CHE,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -250,CHE,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -251,CHE,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -252,MKD,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -253,MKD,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -254,MKD,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -255,MKD,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -256,MKD,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -257,MKD,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -258,TUR,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -259,TUR,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -260,TUR,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -261,TUR,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -262,TUR,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -263,TUR,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -264,UKR,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -265,UKR,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -266,UKR,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -267,UKR,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -268,UKR,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -269,UKR,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." -270,GBR,5.1,"1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a. This information can be used for reporting on protective forests according to MCPFE classes; however, due to differences in classifications the reported totals in the global and pan-European reporting should not be necessary the same. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a" -271,GBR,5.1,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled; however, using the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en) as the basis, please determine status of protection of the areas reported in the different protection classes in your country for the years 1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015 and 2020 as far as possible. Please document the process for further reference and use “Country comments” for reporting on major aspects. Please also indicate the reason for changing the figures, if new data will replace previously reported results" -272,GBR,5.1,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -273,GBR,5.1,"4.         Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -274,GBR,5.1,"5.         MCPFE classes: see “Terms and Definitions”, and MCPFE Assessment Guidelines (http://www.foresteurope.org/documentos/guidelines/GuidelinesProtectedProtectiveForests.pdf)." -275,GBR,5.1,"6.         The intention of the sub-class “Infrastructure and managed natural resources” is to identify those forests where protection of infrastructure and managed natural resources is the primary management objective. “Infrastructure” includes roads, railways, settlements, buildings, etc. “Natural resources” includes e.g. agricultural land, vineyards, orchards. This class also includes protective forests with the primary management objective being the protection of humans (e.g. from noise or visibility protection)." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.10_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.10_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 521b105b27..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.10_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -1,ALB,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -2,AND,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -3,AND,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -4,AUT,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"FOWL area excluding prohibited forest area due to hunting laws (0,8% of FOWL (1999), used for all reporting years), forest area in military areas (10.200 ha (2005, 2014), used for all reporting years) and regeneration area with trees up to 3 m height (1994: 315.000 ha, 2001: 240.000 ha, 2008: 208.000 ha, 2017: 143.000 ha, extra-/interpolation used)." -5,AUT,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,"Key forest function area ""recreation"" in Forest Development Plan. The AUTn Forest Act defines four functions: economic, protective, beneficial and recreational function. The key function is those with prior public benefit." -6,BLR,6.10,"Критерии, используемые для включения площадей в “Обществен-ный доступ в рекреационных целях”","Все леса, за исключением обсолютно заповедных зон" -7,BLR,6.10,"Критерии, используемые для включения площадей в “Площади с рекреационным использованием, как одной из основных целей управления лесами”",Лесопарковые и лесохозяйственные части лесов зеленых зон -8,BEL,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -9,BEL,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -10,BIH,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -11,BIH,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -12,BGR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -13,BGR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -14,HRV,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"Beside forests in special category described below, the whole FOWL area is also available for public recreation." -15,HRV,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,Forest law defines special category that includes forests whose primary designation is public recreation and relaxation. -16,CYP,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -17,CYP,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -18,CZE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"According to Forest Act, everybody has a right to visit forests. Exceptions of acces restricted to different extent can be found, mainly in military forests and protected forests, but only in unknown part of these is access fully restricted. Therefore 100% is reported" -19,CZE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,Particular national category suburban and recreational forests. -20,DNK,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,Accessible on forest roads and paths -21,DNK,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,Public forests well known for providing recreational opportunities to the urban population. -22,EST,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"All forests not strictly protected have public access for recreational purposes by law. In present calculation: from the total forest and OWL area the area of MCPFE class 1.1 was deducted (MCPFE class1.1 area include areas with permanent and temporary restrictions for access) . Includes areas where retriction of access may be temporal (part of the year) or limited size of the visitors, specific cases are regulated according to protection regulation of every protection areas." -23,EST,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -24,FIN,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"All forests, except those in military and research use" -25,FIN,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,"Includes 1) forests protected for scenic/landscape values (maisemansuojelualueet), 2) recreation areas (ulkoilureittl, retkeilyalue), 3) Forest and Park service forests with limitations due to game management etc, 4) areas with restrictions set in land use planning (kaavoitusalueet), 5) forests where the vicinity of houses or scenic values are effecting forest management operations" -26,FRA,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"All public forests are included, except areas designed for integral biological reserve. A large part of private forests are accessible to the public but the proportion is not known." -27,FRA,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,Public forests play multiple goals simultaneously. Areas where recreation is the main management goal can't be identified (see FRA 2020) -28,GEO,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"According to the forest code, the public has a general access right to the forest. In addition, there are some Strict Nature Reserves, where the access is limited, but there is no information available about the percentage of forest cover in these areas. Therefore, the total forest area plus the Other wooded land is indicated here as accessible." -29,GEO,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,Here the area in the category of resort forests (around health resorts) as well as Green zone forests (around cities) has been considered based on the figures provided in the FRA report 2015. -30,DEU,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -31,DEU,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -32,GRC,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -33,GRC,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -34,VAT,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -35,VAT,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -36,HUN,6.10,,58.281 -37,HUN,6.10,,12.96 -38,ISL,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -39,ISL,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -40,IRL,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"The entire public forest estate remains open for public access. Private forest areas which receive funding for the construction of forest roads now agree to allow public access. Private forest owners can avail of a Forest Road Scheme, which provides financial assistance to construct a forest road. It is a basic principle of this scheme that any infrastructure funded should be open to the public for recreational use without charge. However, such access may be restricted for a specified period where it is necessary to protect sensitive areas, or where vandalism or dumping is an issue, or to ensure the proper and safe use of the infrastructure. Where measures have been taken to protect any infrastructure from animal trespass, pedestrian access must be provided by a gate or stile or other means. Public access does not confer any permanent rights to individual members of the public and does not extend to access off the forest road. Applicants will not be eligible for grant aid where they do not allow public access to the proposed or built infrastructure." -41,IRL,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,Includes forest parks and high-use recreation areas within the public forest estate only. -42,ITA,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,Area without any legal restrictions to access -43,ITA,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,No information available -44,LVA,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,Free access for society is or isn’t restricted -45,LVA,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,Includes forest areas provided for in national legislation that allows free access of the public to land for recreation on public forests. -46,LIE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -47,LIE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -48,LTU,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,Forests of II-IV forest group are available for recreation. Other wooded land is not included in this are. Forest of I forest group are not available to recreation. -49,LTU,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,Subgroup of Recreational forests is designated in forest management schemes. -50,LUX,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -51,LUX,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -52,MLT,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -53,MLT,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -54,MDA,6.10,"Критерии, используемые для включения площадей в “Общественный доступ в рекреационных целях”", -55,MDA,6.10,"Критерии, используемые для включения площадей в “Площади с рекреационным использованием, как одной из основных целей управления лесами”", -56,MCO,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -57,MCO,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -58,MNE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -59,MNE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -60,NLD,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,85% of the forest area in the NLD is open for public. In all these forests people are allowed to use the paths freely between sunset and sundown. -61,NLD,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,"In 10% of the Dutch forest area it is allowed to walk everywhere, not just on the paths. This forest area is considered as forest area primarily designated or managed for public recreation." -62,NOR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,Forest roads and paths have been defined as roads and paths passing through forest and mires. -63,NOR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -64,POL,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -65,POL,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -66,PRT,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -67,PRT,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -68,ROU,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -69,ROU,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -70,RUS,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -71,RUS,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -72,SRB,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -73,SRB,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -74,SVK,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"According to the Act on Forests, all forests except for miltary forests, game enclosures and strict nature reserves (see comment below) are available for public recreation." -75,SVK,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,"Slovak forest category of special-purpose forests ""suburban recreation forests"" is considered designated for public recreation." -76,SVN,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"Act on Forest (Ur.l. RS št. 30/1993), Regulation on protective forests and forests with special purposes (Ur.l. RS št. 88/2005) and expert assessment on areas for military purposes, areas of fenced water pumping areas and game fences." -77,SVN,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,Area where recreational and/or turistical function are designated and considered to be primary - SFS data. -78,ESP,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -79,ESP,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -80,SWE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,The right of public access ensures that the public has access toll all FOWL. -81,SWE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,There are no compiled information on areas where recrationa is explicitly the main managment objective. Such areas would mainly be forest close to urban areas -often publicly owned. We have opted to use NFI data. Here the inventory crew subjectivley note that the properties of the sample plot make it likely that current recreational use afect management decisions. -82,CHE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,all forest are legally accessible to the public in switzerland -83,CHE,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”,questionnaire to the forest guard. -84,MKD,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -85,MKD,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -86,TUR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"These areas include not only recreation areas but also general forest functions such as Hydrological, Community Health, Aesthetics, Ecotourism and Recreation under socio-cultural main forest function." -87,TUR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -88,UKR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”, -89,UKR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, -90,GBR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,"Woodlands with permissive public access, as identified by the Woodland Trust's Woods for People database. Woodlands where the only access is on public rights of way are excluded." -91,GBR,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.10_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.10_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 8d4fa33631..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.10_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -1,ALB,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -2,ALB,6.10,Intensity of use,, -3,ALB,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -4,AND,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -5,AND,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -6,AND,6.10,Intensity of use,, -7,AND,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -8,AUT,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,"As a basic principle anyone may enter the forest for recreational purposes and spend some time there (Forest Act 1975, § 33 (1)). Some exceptions are defined, such as regeneration areas with trees up to 3 m height. Furthermore, camping in the darkness, tenting, driving or riding vehicles or horse-riding are only permissible with the consent of the owner of the forest, and on forest roads only with the consent of the person responsible for maintaining the forest road.", -9,AUT,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,"Key forest function area ""recreation"" in Forest Development Plan: 1.1% of FOWL for 1990, 2000, 2005 and 2010; 1.2% of FOWL for 2015.", -10,AUT,6.10,Intensity of use,, -11,AUT,6.10,Recreation facilities,Forest roads ..: Truck-accessible forest roads. ..of which designated: Designated mountain bike routes., -12,BLR,6.10,Площадь с общественным доступом в рекреационных целях,, -13,BLR,6.10,"Земли, предназначенные для рекреации, как одна из важнейших задач управления",, -14,BLR,6.10,Интенсивность использования,, -15,BLR,6.10,Рекреационные объекты,, -16,BEL,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -17,BEL,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -18,BEL,6.10,Intensity of use,, -19,BEL,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -20,BIH,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -21,BIH,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -22,BIH,6.10,Intensity of use,, -23,BIH,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -24,BGR,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,"Includes all protective forests, but water protection forests", -25,BGR,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,Includes recreational and protected forests, -26,BGR,6.10,Intensity of use,not known, -27,BGR,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -28,HRV,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -29,HRV,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -30,HRV,6.10,Intensity of use,, -31,HRV,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -32,CYP,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -33,CYP,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -34,CYP,6.10,Intensity of use,, -35,CYP,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -36,CZE,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -37,CZE,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,"Original data is on the forest trees covered area, these figures were not recalculated to total forest area (this approach is different than in previous years, therefore historic data is slightly lower than reported previously)", -38,CZE,6.10,Intensity of use,Intensity of use is reported as number of visits per citizen. Recalculation to total visits was done using total number of citizens., -39,CZE,6.10,Recreation facilities,Data on forest roads covers only roads belonging to forest property (do not cover public roads within forests) with parameters allowing wood transport (main and hauling forest roads). Skidding roads and paths are not covered as data is not available, -40,DNK,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -41,DNK,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -42,DNK,6.10,Intensity of use,, -43,DNK,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -44,EST,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -45,EST,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,"In 1988 about 172 500 hectares were designatiof for recreational purposes including following types of forest use: rereational forests of green belts around towns and settlements, managed forests of the green belts around towns and settlements, town forests. In 2005 about 22 500 ha of forest land was designated for recreationa purposes in state forests by State Forest Management Centre. In 2018 State Forest Management Centre managed 18400 ha of forestland with heigh public interest which can be equalled to public recreation areas. There is no category ""recreational forest"" used in forest management planning or other inventories. Figure for 2010 is average for 2011-2013 recorded by NFI. The figure for the Forest roads and paths available for public recreation designated for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing represent the total length of nature trails managed by the State Forest Management Centre which include roads with different purpose of use.", -46,EST,6.10,Intensity of use,According to the numeration of the visitors (visits) only on the protection and recreational areas managed by the State Forest Management Centre,"Trend is increasing - from 0,65 million visits in 2006 (from June to November) to 1,6 millionv isits in 2010 and 2,4 million visits in 2017. Partly increase can be attributed to more intensive monitoring procedures." -47,EST,6.10,Recreation facilities,Data about recreation facilities is available only for areas managed by the State Forest Management Centre (ca 45% of total forest area). There are more facilities on forest lands of other owners, -48,FIN,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -49,FIN,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -50,FIN,6.10,Intensity of use,, -51,FIN,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -52,FRA,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,See above, -53,FRA,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,See above, -54,FRA,6.10,Intensity of use,The estimated number of visits is beetween 550 millions and 890 millions for 2005 ; beetween 770 millions and 1180 millions for 2015. The lower hypothesis has been selected for SoEF report.,Visits in forest is a free and popular hobby. Attendance is rising -55,FRA,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -56,GEO,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -57,GEO,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -58,GEO,6.10,Intensity of use,no information avaiable, -59,GEO,6.10,Recreation facilities,no information available, -60,DEU,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -61,DEU,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -62,DEU,6.10,Intensity of use,, -63,DEU,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -64,GRC,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -65,GRC,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -66,GRC,6.10,Intensity of use,, -67,GRC,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -68,VAT,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -69,VAT,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -70,VAT,6.10,Intensity of use,, -71,VAT,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -72,HUN,6.10,,, -73,HUN,6.10,Country comments:,, -74,HUN,6.10,Approach to reporting on accessibility for recreation,, -75,HUN,6.10,Criteria used to include areas in “forests available to the public recreation”,, -76,ISL,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,All forest except sommerhouse lots, -77,ISL,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,"Cultivated forest of: State, municipalities and forest associations plus NBW in National parks and National forest", -78,ISL,6.10,Intensity of use,, -79,ISL,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -80,IRL,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -81,IRL,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,"For Private forests which received roading grants, the total road length is multiplied by the footprint of the road width which is assumed to be 15m.", -82,IRL,6.10,Intensity of use,, -83,IRL,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -84,ITA,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,Only information available refers to forest area accessible without any legal restrictions. All this area is then considered available for recreational purposes.,No trend available. However there is no reason to consider the percentage of accessible forest area substantially varied throughout the observed period. -85,ITA,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,The only data available (from NFI 2005) is considered unreliable by national experts, -86,ITA,6.10,Intensity of use,Only information found refers to the publication cited in data sources, -87,ITA,6.10,Recreation facilities,Data available from RAF2017, -88,LVA,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,"All forests exclude Strict nature reserves, strict and regulatory regime zone of national parks, Forests for state protection needs, not available for recreation. Forest law regulates that private forestland owners can restrict free movement at their forestland.", -89,LVA,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,Forest law regulates that all public forestland are freely available for public recreation., -90,LVA,6.10,Intensity of use,, -91,LVA,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -92,LIE,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -93,LIE,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -94,LIE,6.10,Intensity of use,, -95,LIE,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -96,LTU,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -97,LTU,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -98,LTU,6.10,Intensity of use,, -99,LTU,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -100,LUX,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -101,LUX,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -102,LUX,6.10,Intensity of use,, -103,LUX,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -104,MLT,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -105,MLT,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -106,MLT,6.10,Intensity of use,, -107,MLT,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -108,MDA,6.10,Площадь с общественным доступом в рекреационных целях,, -109,MDA,6.10,"Земли, предназначенные для рекреации, как одна из важнейших задач управления",, -110,MDA,6.10,Интенсивность использования,, -111,MDA,6.10,Рекреационные объекты,, -112,MCO,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -113,MCO,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -114,MCO,6.10,Intensity of use,, -115,MCO,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -116,MNE,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -117,MNE,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -118,MNE,6.10,Intensity of use,, -119,MNE,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -120,NLD,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -121,NLD,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -122,NLD,6.10,Intensity of use,, -123,NLD,6.10,Recreation facilities,For the estimation of recreation facilities the forest area of the state forestry service was used as a baseline. Since they have such data available. Subsequently the number of facilities have been extrapolated to match the total forest area., -124,NOR,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,"According to the Outdoor Recreation Act, all forest and OWL have a legal right of access. There may be smaller military areas where access is restricted, but these areas are of very limited extent.", -125,NOR,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,The database covering roads and paths with specific designation for outdoor recreation may be somewhat incomplete., -126,NOR,6.10,Intensity of use,Has been calculated from population figures and frequencies and percentages obtained from the quoted studies., -127,NOR,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -128,POL,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,"Strictly protected area in national parks, forest reserves, refuge of games, defence, experimental and seed forests were treated as not available for public access. According to Polish law visiting in stands with trees up to 4 meters hight is also prohibited. As some approximation of these forests area of stands up to 20 years was used.", -129,POL,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,urban forests (within and around cities) and health resort forests, -130,POL,6.10,Intensity of use,, -131,POL,6.10,Recreation facilities,"… and other facilities - data only for State Forests National Forest Holding (77% of forest area in POL); from 31 thousand km of roads and paths: 20 for hiking, 4 for biking and 7 for horse riding", -132,PRT,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -133,PRT,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -134,PRT,6.10,Intensity of use,, -135,PRT,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -136,ROU,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,"According to the Forestry Code (Law 46/2008), public access to the forest is allowed only in designated areas and on marked trails. The forest roads can be used for sports, recreation and tourism, which can be practiced only with the consent of their owner / administrator", -137,ROU,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,"The forest area designated in the forest management plans, based on functional zoning used in technical norms for forest management planning.", -138,ROU,6.10,Intensity of use,, -139,ROU,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -140,RUS,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -141,RUS,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -142,RUS,6.10,Intensity of use,, -143,RUS,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -144,SRB,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -145,SRB,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -146,SRB,6.10,Intensity of use,, -147,SRB,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -148,SVK,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,"A clear definition of ""available for public recreation"" is missing. E.g. forests in nature reserves and national parks (nature conservation levels 3 -5) are available only via designated hiking paths and roads - it is difficult to say whether it is enough to say the area is available. In almost each protected area there is some network of paths. Therefore, we considered national parks available for public, however, walking is partially restricted in them. Strict reserves are consedired unavailable, however, in many of them there is at least one designated hiking path.", -149,SVK,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -150,SVK,6.10,Intensity of use,we have just an old survey, -151,SVK,6.10,Recreation facilities,"In SVK, there are 15472 marked hiking paths, more than 11000 km of marked cycling paths and roads, and 500 km routes marked for cross-country skiing, majority of them in forests. These categories may overlap, but theŕe are some cycling paths not marked for hiking. All these categories can be considered ""designated for recreation"", however, with the exception of Tatra National Park, their marking is not maintained by forestry bodies.", -152,SVN,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,"Public access is open to all forests, except research plots, forest reserves, areas for military purposes, areas of fenced water pumping areas and game fences.", -153,SVN,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -154,SVN,6.10,Intensity of use,"Public access to forests is high. Forests near cities and turistic centres are very intesively used. Counting is not possible. Public access is not allowed in research plots, forest reserves, areas for military purposes, areas of fenced water pumping areas and game fences.", -155,SVN,6.10,Recreation facilities,Many recreation facilities exists in forest area. Due to different ownership categories the data can not be collected in this reporting period., -156,ESP,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,not available, -157,ESP,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,not available, -158,ESP,6.10,Intensity of use,not available, -159,ESP,6.10,Recreation facilities,not available, -160,SWE,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,"The customary ""right of public accces"" gives the public access to the nature. Thus we report the total area of FOWL even though there may be restriction for some areas, i.e. military training areas etc.",No trend -161,SWE,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,"Extracted from NFI categories: Areas where ""recreation has a moderate or large effect on forest management""",Increasing -162,SWE,6.10,Intensity of use,Estimate of number of annula visits on area available for public recreation is based on a ad hoc study made in 2007.,Unknown -163,SWE,6.10,Recreation facilities,"Forest roads and paths available for public recreation is estimated from NILS (The National Inventory of Landscape in SWE) as the sum of the variables gravelroads in Forest and paths used by humans. Esseen, P.-A., Glimskär, A., Ståhl, G., & Sundquist, S. (2007). Field instruction for the national inventory of the landscape in SWE. Umeå: Department of Forest Resource Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, https://www.slu.se/globalassets/ew/org/centrb/nils/publikationer/publikationer2003-2009/nils_manual_falt_2007_english.pdf Ståhl, G., Allard, A., Esseen, P.-A., Glimskär, A., Ringvall, A., Svensson, J., et al. (2011). National Inventory of Landscapes in SWE NILS-scope, design, and experiences from establishing a multiscale biodiversity monitoring system. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 173(1–4), 579–595.", -164,CHE,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -165,CHE,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -166,CHE,6.10,Intensity of use,La population suisse et sa forêt. OFEV et WSL 2013., -167,CHE,6.10,Recreation facilities,For the forest roads only the roads and not the paths are provided in this report.,Only forest roads; picnic and camping sites together -168,MKD,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -169,MKD,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -170,MKD,6.10,Intensity of use,, -171,MKD,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -172,TUR,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -173,TUR,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -174,TUR,6.10,Intensity of use,, -175,TUR,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -176,UKR,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,, -177,UKR,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,, -178,UKR,6.10,Intensity of use,, -179,UKR,6.10,Recreation facilities,, -180,GBR,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation,Data relates to areas recorded as having permissive public access. This is likely to undercount the true area that is available for recreation., -181,GBR,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation,No reliable data is available., -182,GBR,6.10,Intensity of use,"Covers numbers of visits to woodland in England, Wales and Scotland. Differences in survey design and methodologies mean that the figures for each country are not fully consistent and cannot be added to produce an accurate estimate for Great Britain (or the UK). The total provided here is therefore just indicative, to give an approximate order of magnitude. The data are obtained from surveys of households, so visits by overseas visitors are excluded.", -183,GBR,6.10,Recreation facilities,Data not currently available., diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.10_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.10_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 7cea7f508e..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.10_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1059 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -4,ALB,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -5,ALB,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -6,ALB,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -7,ALB,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -8,ALB,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -9,ALB,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -10,ALB,6.10,Category -11,ALB,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -12,ALB,6.10,Camping sites -13,ALB,6.10,Overnight shelters -14,ALB,6.10,Picnic sites -15,ALB,6.10,Nature schools -16,ALB,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -17,ALB,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -18,ALB,6.10,Cableways and lifts -19,ALB,6.10,Parking lots -20,ALB,6.10,Other facilities -21,ALB,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -22,ALB,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -23,AND,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -24,AND,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -25,AND,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -26,AND,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -27,AND,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -28,AND,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -29,AND,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -30,AND,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -31,AND,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -32,AND,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -33,AND,6.10,Category -34,AND,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -35,AND,6.10,Camping sites -36,AND,6.10,Overnight shelters -37,AND,6.10,Picnic sites -38,AND,6.10,Nature schools -39,AND,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -40,AND,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -41,AND,6.10,Cableways and lifts -42,AND,6.10,Parking lots -43,AND,6.10,Other facilities -44,AND,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -45,AND,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -46,AUT,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -47,AUT,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -48,AUT,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -49,AUT,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -50,AUT,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -51,AUT,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -52,AUT,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -53,AUT,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -54,AUT,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -55,AUT,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -56,AUT,6.10,Category -57,AUT,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -58,AUT,6.10,Camping sites -59,AUT,6.10,Overnight shelters -60,AUT,6.10,Picnic sites -61,AUT,6.10,Nature schools -62,AUT,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -63,AUT,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -64,AUT,6.10,Cableways and lifts -65,AUT,6.10,Parking lots -66,AUT,6.10,Other facilities -67,AUT,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -68,AUT,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -69,BLR,6.10,1.      Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей 3a (Назначенная цель управления). См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -70,BLR,6.10,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена данными запрошенными у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” Таблица 57: «Доступность для отдыха и интенсивность использования» (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). ). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -71,BLR,6.10,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -72,BLR,6.10,"4.       Площадь в категории “Общественный доступ в рекреационных целях” состоит из площади с законным правом доступа так же, как и из площадей без формального законного права, но с правами, основанными на обычаях, или другими фактическими формами доступа, имеющимися у общественности. Просим изложить используемые критерии в “Комментариях”." -73,BLR,6.10,"5.       Если для “Земли, предназначенные для рекреации, как одна из важнейших задач управления”, отсутствует информация, подходящая по определению, просим предоставить информацию о какой-либо площади, которую возможно определить, как наилучшим образом подходящую для данного определения и описать причину в комментариях. Просим изложить использован-ные критерии в “Комментариях”." -74,BLR,6.10,"6.      Для интенсивности использования, если информация о количестве посещений в стране имеется только в более широком диапазоне (например, вся сельская местность) или в более узком диапазоне (например, лесные парки или государственные леса), просим указать количество посещений в том диапазоне, который наилучшим образом подходит под определение и описать диапазон в “Комментариях”. Если используется другое определение посещений в национальных данных, также просим указать это. Если не имеется информации о количестве посещений лесов в стране, просим предоставить другую информацию об участии в лесной рекреации в “Комментариях”." -75,BLR,6.10,"7.       Если информация доступна только по лесу (не для других лесистых земель), пожалуйста, сообщите об этом в таблице 6.10a и объясните это в «Комментариях»." -76,BLR,6.10,"8.      Лесной рекреационный объект является государственным или частным объектом, используемым для рекреационных целей, таких как здания, сооружения и инфраструктура, расположенные только «внутри» «Площади, доступной для общественного отдыха» или, если такой объект находится снаружи, то он управляется лесными организациями (владельцами и / или менеджерами). Интерпретация «внутри» лесов может основываться на специфических особенностях страны - это не обязательно означает лесные земли в соответствии с законодательством страны. В случае необходимости, также могут быть включены объекты, окруженные лесом, которые по закону рассматриваются как нелесные земли (например, застроенная площадь)." -77,BLR,6.10,"9. Обозначенные дороги и тропы означают, что они отмечены ориентировочными отметками на территории или же выделены как-либо иначе." -78,BLR,6.10,"10. Странам предлагается пробная добровольная отчетность также о других объектах отдыха, которые были организованы для отдыха в лесах в таблице 6.10d. Целью данной отчетности является проверка доступности и сопоставимости конкретных данных, сбор информации об определениях и возможность проведения такого опроса. В случае наличия надежных национальных данных страны могут сообщать о соответствующих объектах, определяя их в наиболее подходящую категорию из приведенного ниже списка:" -79,BLR,6.10,Категория -80,BLR,6.10,"Объекты размещения (горные отели, коттеджи, апартаменты)" -81,BLR,6.10,Места для кемпинга -82,BLR,6.10,Места для ночнлега -83,BLR,6.10,Места для пикника -84,BLR,6.10,Школы естествознания -85,BLR,6.10,"Места для изучения природы (образовательные тропы, природные выставки, охраня-емые объекты, геологические места, объекты культурного наследия, знаменитые де-ревья ...)" -86,BLR,6.10,Объекты наблюдения за птицами и дикой природой -87,BLR,6.10,Канатные дороги и подьемники -88,BLR,6.10,Парковки -89,BLR,6.10,Другие объекты -90,BLR,6.10,"11.       Указанные категории объектов могут быть внесены в отчет, если они доступны для рекреационных целей в лесах (бес-платно или платно), размещены в лесах или в непосредственной близости (см. пара 8)." -91,BLR,6.10,"12. В графе “Комментарии” пожалуйста опишите детали относящиеся к определениям, методам по сбору данных, единицам измерения и другой важной информации относящейся к дополнительным учреждениям для рекреационных целей в лесах." -92,BEL,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -93,BEL,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -94,BEL,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -95,BEL,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -96,BEL,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -97,BEL,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -98,BEL,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -99,BEL,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -100,BEL,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -101,BEL,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -102,BEL,6.10,Category -103,BEL,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -104,BEL,6.10,Camping sites -105,BEL,6.10,Overnight shelters -106,BEL,6.10,Picnic sites -107,BEL,6.10,Nature schools -108,BEL,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -109,BEL,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -110,BEL,6.10,Cableways and lifts -111,BEL,6.10,Parking lots -112,BEL,6.10,Other facilities -113,BEL,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -114,BEL,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -115,BIH,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -116,BIH,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -117,BIH,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -118,BIH,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -119,BIH,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -120,BIH,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -121,BIH,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -122,BIH,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -123,BIH,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -124,BIH,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -125,BIH,6.10,Category -126,BIH,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -127,BIH,6.10,Camping sites -128,BIH,6.10,Overnight shelters -129,BIH,6.10,Picnic sites -130,BIH,6.10,Nature schools -131,BIH,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -132,BIH,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -133,BIH,6.10,Cableways and lifts -134,BIH,6.10,Parking lots -135,BIH,6.10,Other facilities -136,BIH,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -137,BIH,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -138,BGR,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -139,BGR,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -140,BGR,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -141,BGR,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -142,BGR,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -143,BGR,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -144,BGR,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -145,BGR,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -146,BGR,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -147,BGR,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -148,BGR,6.10,Category -149,BGR,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -150,BGR,6.10,Camping sites -151,BGR,6.10,Overnight shelters -152,BGR,6.10,Picnic sites -153,BGR,6.10,Nature schools -154,BGR,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -155,BGR,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -156,BGR,6.10,Cableways and lifts -157,BGR,6.10,Parking lots -158,BGR,6.10,Other facilities -159,BGR,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -160,BGR,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -161,HRV,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -162,HRV,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -163,HRV,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -164,HRV,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -165,HRV,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -166,HRV,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -167,HRV,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -168,HRV,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -169,HRV,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -170,HRV,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -171,HRV,6.10,Category -172,HRV,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -173,HRV,6.10,Camping sites -174,HRV,6.10,Overnight shelters -175,HRV,6.10,Picnic sites -176,HRV,6.10,Nature schools -177,HRV,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -178,HRV,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -179,HRV,6.10,Cableways and lifts -180,HRV,6.10,Parking lots -181,HRV,6.10,Other facilities -182,HRV,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -183,HRV,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -184,CYP,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -185,CYP,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -186,CYP,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -187,CYP,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -188,CYP,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -189,CYP,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -190,CYP,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -191,CYP,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -192,CYP,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -193,CYP,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -194,CYP,6.10,Category -195,CYP,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -196,CYP,6.10,Camping sites -197,CYP,6.10,Overnight shelters -198,CYP,6.10,Picnic sites -199,CYP,6.10,Nature schools -200,CYP,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -201,CYP,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -202,CYP,6.10,Cableways and lifts -203,CYP,6.10,Parking lots -204,CYP,6.10,Other facilities -205,CYP,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -206,CYP,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -207,CZE,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -208,CZE,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -209,CZE,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -210,CZE,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -211,CZE,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -212,CZE,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -213,CZE,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -214,CZE,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -215,CZE,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -216,CZE,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -217,CZE,6.10,Category -218,CZE,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -219,CZE,6.10,Camping sites -220,CZE,6.10,Overnight shelters -221,CZE,6.10,Picnic sites -222,CZE,6.10,Nature schools -223,CZE,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -224,CZE,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -225,CZE,6.10,Cableways and lifts -226,CZE,6.10,Parking lots -227,CZE,6.10,Other facilities -228,CZE,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -229,CZE,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -230,DNK,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -231,DNK,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -232,DNK,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -233,DNK,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -234,DNK,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -235,DNK,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -236,DNK,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -237,DNK,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -238,DNK,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -239,DNK,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -240,DNK,6.10,Category -241,DNK,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -242,DNK,6.10,Camping sites -243,DNK,6.10,Overnight shelters -244,DNK,6.10,Picnic sites -245,DNK,6.10,Nature schools -246,DNK,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -247,DNK,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -248,DNK,6.10,Cableways and lifts -249,DNK,6.10,Parking lots -250,DNK,6.10,Other facilities -251,DNK,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -252,DNK,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -253,EST,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -254,EST,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -255,EST,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -256,EST,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -257,EST,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -258,EST,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -259,EST,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -260,EST,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -261,EST,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -262,EST,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -263,EST,6.10,Category -264,EST,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -265,EST,6.10,Camping sites -266,EST,6.10,Overnight shelters -267,EST,6.10,Picnic sites -268,EST,6.10,Nature schools -269,EST,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -270,EST,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -271,EST,6.10,Cableways and lifts -272,EST,6.10,Parking lots -273,EST,6.10,Other facilities -274,EST,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -275,EST,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -276,FIN,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -277,FIN,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -278,FIN,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -279,FIN,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -280,FIN,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -281,FIN,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -282,FIN,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -283,FIN,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -284,FIN,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -285,FIN,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -286,FIN,6.10,Category -287,FIN,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -288,FIN,6.10,Camping sites -289,FIN,6.10,Overnight shelters -290,FIN,6.10,Picnic sites -291,FIN,6.10,Nature schools -292,FIN,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -293,FIN,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -294,FIN,6.10,Cableways and lifts -295,FIN,6.10,Parking lots -296,FIN,6.10,Other facilities -297,FIN,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -298,FIN,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -299,FRA,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -300,FRA,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -301,FRA,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -302,FRA,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -303,FRA,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -304,FRA,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -305,FRA,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -306,FRA,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -307,FRA,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -308,FRA,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -309,FRA,6.10,Category -310,FRA,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -311,FRA,6.10,Camping sites -312,FRA,6.10,Overnight shelters -313,FRA,6.10,Picnic sites -314,FRA,6.10,Nature schools -315,FRA,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -316,FRA,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -317,FRA,6.10,Cableways and lifts -318,FRA,6.10,Parking lots -319,FRA,6.10,Other facilities -320,FRA,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -321,FRA,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -322,GEO,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -323,GEO,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -324,GEO,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -325,GEO,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -326,GEO,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -327,GEO,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -328,GEO,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -329,GEO,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -330,GEO,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -331,GEO,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -332,GEO,6.10,Category -333,GEO,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -334,GEO,6.10,Camping sites -335,GEO,6.10,Overnight shelters -336,GEO,6.10,Picnic sites -337,GEO,6.10,Nature schools -338,GEO,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -339,GEO,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -340,GEO,6.10,Cableways and lifts -341,GEO,6.10,Parking lots -342,GEO,6.10,Other facilities -343,GEO,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -344,GEO,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -345,DEU,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -346,DEU,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -347,DEU,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -348,DEU,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -349,DEU,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -350,DEU,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -351,DEU,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -352,DEU,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -353,DEU,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -354,DEU,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -355,DEU,6.10,Category -356,DEU,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -357,DEU,6.10,Camping sites -358,DEU,6.10,Overnight shelters -359,DEU,6.10,Picnic sites -360,DEU,6.10,Nature schools -361,DEU,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -362,DEU,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -363,DEU,6.10,Cableways and lifts -364,DEU,6.10,Parking lots -365,DEU,6.10,Other facilities -366,DEU,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -367,DEU,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -368,GRC,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -369,GRC,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -370,GRC,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -371,GRC,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -372,GRC,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -373,GRC,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -374,GRC,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -375,GRC,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -376,GRC,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -377,GRC,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -378,GRC,6.10,Category -379,GRC,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -380,GRC,6.10,Camping sites -381,GRC,6.10,Overnight shelters -382,GRC,6.10,Picnic sites -383,GRC,6.10,Nature schools -384,GRC,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -385,GRC,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -386,GRC,6.10,Cableways and lifts -387,GRC,6.10,Parking lots -388,GRC,6.10,Other facilities -389,GRC,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -390,GRC,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -391,VAT,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -392,VAT,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -393,VAT,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -394,VAT,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -395,VAT,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -396,VAT,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -397,VAT,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -398,VAT,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -399,VAT,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -400,VAT,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -401,VAT,6.10,Category -402,VAT,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -403,VAT,6.10,Camping sites -404,VAT,6.10,Overnight shelters -405,VAT,6.10,Picnic sites -406,VAT,6.10,Nature schools -407,VAT,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -408,VAT,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -409,VAT,6.10,Cableways and lifts -410,VAT,6.10,Parking lots -411,VAT,6.10,Other facilities -412,VAT,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -413,VAT,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -414,HUN,6.10,Category -415,HUN,6.10,Area of forests available for public recreation -416,HUN,6.10,Area of forests primarily designated or managed for public recreation -417,HUN,6.10,Intensity of use -418,HUN,6.10,Recreation facilities -419,HUN,6.10, -420,HUN,6.10,Reporting notes: -421,HUN,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -422,HUN,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -423,HUN,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -424,HUN,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -425,HUN,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -426,HUN,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -427,HUN,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -428,HUN,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -429,HUN,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -430,HUN,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -431,HUN,6.10,Category -432,HUN,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -433,HUN,6.10,Camping sites -434,HUN,6.10,Overnight shelters -435,HUN,6.10,Picnic sites -436,HUN,6.10,Nature schools -437,ISL,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -438,ISL,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -439,ISL,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -440,ISL,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -441,ISL,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -442,ISL,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -443,ISL,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -444,ISL,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -445,ISL,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -446,ISL,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -447,ISL,6.10,Category -448,ISL,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -449,ISL,6.10,Camping sites -450,ISL,6.10,Overnight shelters -451,ISL,6.10,Picnic sites -452,ISL,6.10,Nature schools -453,ISL,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -454,ISL,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -455,ISL,6.10,Cableways and lifts -456,ISL,6.10,Parking lots -457,ISL,6.10,Other facilities -458,ISL,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -459,ISL,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -460,IRL,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -461,IRL,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -462,IRL,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -463,IRL,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -464,IRL,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -465,IRL,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -466,IRL,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -467,IRL,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -468,IRL,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -469,IRL,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -470,IRL,6.10,Category -471,IRL,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -472,IRL,6.10,Camping sites -473,IRL,6.10,Overnight shelters -474,IRL,6.10,Picnic sites -475,IRL,6.10,Nature schools -476,IRL,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -477,IRL,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -478,IRL,6.10,Cableways and lifts -479,IRL,6.10,Parking lots -480,IRL,6.10,Other facilities -481,IRL,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -482,IRL,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -483,ITA,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -484,ITA,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -485,ITA,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -486,ITA,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -487,ITA,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -488,ITA,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -489,ITA,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -490,ITA,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -491,ITA,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -492,ITA,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -493,ITA,6.10,Category -494,ITA,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -495,ITA,6.10,Camping sites -496,ITA,6.10,Overnight shelters -497,ITA,6.10,Picnic sites -498,ITA,6.10,Nature schools -499,ITA,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -500,ITA,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -501,ITA,6.10,Cableways and lifts -502,ITA,6.10,Parking lots -503,ITA,6.10,Other facilities -504,ITA,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -505,ITA,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -506,LVA,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -507,LVA,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -508,LVA,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -509,LVA,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -510,LVA,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -511,LVA,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -512,LVA,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -513,LVA,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -514,LVA,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -515,LVA,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -516,LVA,6.10,Category -517,LVA,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -518,LVA,6.10,Camping sites -519,LVA,6.10,Overnight shelters -520,LVA,6.10,Picnic sites -521,LVA,6.10,Nature schools -522,LVA,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -523,LVA,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -524,LVA,6.10,Cableways and lifts -525,LVA,6.10,Parking lots -526,LVA,6.10,Other facilities -527,LVA,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -528,LVA,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -529,LIE,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -530,LIE,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -531,LIE,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -532,LIE,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -533,LIE,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -534,LIE,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -535,LIE,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -536,LIE,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -537,LIE,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -538,LIE,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -539,LIE,6.10,Category -540,LIE,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -541,LIE,6.10,Camping sites -542,LIE,6.10,Overnight shelters -543,LIE,6.10,Picnic sites -544,LIE,6.10,Nature schools -545,LIE,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -546,LIE,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -547,LIE,6.10,Cableways and lifts -548,LIE,6.10,Parking lots -549,LIE,6.10,Other facilities -550,LIE,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -551,LIE,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -552,LTU,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -553,LTU,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -554,LTU,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -555,LTU,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -556,LTU,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -557,LTU,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -558,LTU,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -559,LTU,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -560,LTU,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -561,LTU,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -562,LTU,6.10,Category -563,LTU,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -564,LTU,6.10,Camping sites -565,LTU,6.10,Overnight shelters -566,LTU,6.10,Picnic sites -567,LTU,6.10,Nature schools -568,LTU,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -569,LTU,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -570,LTU,6.10,Cableways and lifts -571,LTU,6.10,Parking lots -572,LTU,6.10,Other facilities -573,LTU,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -574,LTU,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -575,LUX,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -576,LUX,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -577,LUX,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -578,LUX,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -579,LUX,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -580,LUX,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -581,LUX,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -582,LUX,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -583,LUX,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -584,LUX,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -585,LUX,6.10,Category -586,LUX,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -587,LUX,6.10,Camping sites -588,LUX,6.10,Overnight shelters -589,LUX,6.10,Picnic sites -590,LUX,6.10,Nature schools -591,LUX,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -592,LUX,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -593,LUX,6.10,Cableways and lifts -594,LUX,6.10,Parking lots -595,LUX,6.10,Other facilities -596,LUX,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -597,LUX,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -598,MLT,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -599,MLT,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -600,MLT,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -601,MLT,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -602,MLT,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -603,MLT,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -604,MLT,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -605,MLT,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -606,MLT,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -607,MLT,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -608,MLT,6.10,Category -609,MLT,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -610,MLT,6.10,Camping sites -611,MLT,6.10,Overnight shelters -612,MLT,6.10,Picnic sites -613,MLT,6.10,Nature schools -614,MLT,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -615,MLT,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -616,MLT,6.10,Cableways and lifts -617,MLT,6.10,Parking lots -618,MLT,6.10,Other facilities -619,MLT,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -620,MLT,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -621,MDA,6.10,1.        1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей 3a (Назначенная цель управления). См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -622,MDA,6.10,"2.        Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена данными запрошенными у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” Таблица 57: «Доступность для отдыха и интенсивность использования»(http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). ). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -623,MDA,6.10,"3.         Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -624,MDA,6.10,"4.       Площадь в категории “Общественный доступ в рекреационных целях” состоит из площади с законным правом доступа так же, как и из площадей без формального законного права, но с правами, основанными на обычаях, или другими фактическими формами доступа, имеющимися у общественности. Просим изложить используемые критерии в “Комментариях”." -625,MDA,6.10,"5.       Если для “Земли, предназначенные для рекреации, как одна из важнейших задач управления”, отсутствует информация, подходящая по определению, просим предоставить информацию о какой-либо площади, которую возможно определить, как наилучшим образом подходящую для данного определения и описать причину в комментариях. Просим изложить использованные критерии в “Комментариях”." -626,MDA,6.10,"6.      Для интенсивности использования, если информация о количестве посещений в стране имеется только в более широком диапазоне (например, вся сельская местность) или в более узком диапазоне (например, лесные парки или государственные леса), просим указать количество посещений в том диапазоне, который наилучшим образом подходит под определение и описать диапазон в “Комментариях”. Если используется другое определение посещений в национальных данных, также просим указать это. Если не имеется информации о количестве посещений лесов в стране, просим предоставить другую информацию об участии в лесной рекреации в “Комментариях”." -627,MDA,6.10,"7.       Если информация доступна только по лесу (не для других лесистых земель), пожалуйста, сообщите об этом в таблице 6.10a и объясните это в «Комментариях»." -628,MDA,6.10,"8.      Лесной рекреационный объект является государственным или частным объектом, используемым для рекреационных целей, таких как здания, сооружения и инфраструктура, расположенные только «внутри» «Площади, доступной для общественного отдыха» или, если такой объект находится снаружи, то он управляется лесными организациями (владельцами и / или менеджерами). Интерпретация «внутри» лесов может основываться на специфических особенностях страны - это не обязательно означает лесные земли в соответствии с законодательством страны. В случае необходимости, также могут быть включены объекты, окруженные лесом, которые по закону рассматриваются как нелесные земли (например, застроенная площадь)." -629,MDA,6.10,"9.      Обозначенные дороги и тропы означает, что они отмечены ориентировочными отметками на територии или же выделены как-либо иначе. Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised." -630,MDA,6.10,"10. Странам предлагается пробная добровольная отчетность также о других объектах отдыха, которые были организованы для отдыха в лесах в таблице 6.10d. Целью данной отчетности является проверка доступности и сопоставимости конкретных данных, сбор информации об определениях и возможность проведения такого опроса. В случае наличия надежных национальных данных страны могут сообщать о соответствующих объектах, определяя их в наиболее подходящую категорию из приведенного ниже списка:" -631,MDA,6.10,Категория -632,MDA,6.10,"Размещение (горные отели, коттеджи, апартаменты)" -633,MDA,6.10,Места для кемпинга -634,MDA,6.10,Места для ночнлега -635,MDA,6.10,Места для пикника -636,MDA,6.10,Школы естествознания -637,MDA,6.10,"Места для изучения природы (образовательные тропы, природные выставки, охраняемые объекты, геологические места, объекты культурного наследия, знаменитые деревья ...)" -638,MDA,6.10,Объекты наблюдения за птицами и дикой природой -639,MDA,6.10,Канатные дороги и подьемники -640,MDA,6.10,Парковки -641,MDA,6.10,Другие объекты -642,MDA,6.10,"11.       Указанные категории объектов могут быть внесены в отчет, если они доступны для рекреационных целей в лесах ( бесплатно или платно), размещены в лесах или в непосредственной близости (см. пара 8)." -643,MDA,6.10,"12. В графе “Комментарии” пожалуйста опишите детали относящиеся к определениям, методам по сбору данных, единицам измерения и другой важной информации относящейся к дополнительным учреждениям для рекреационных целей в лесах" -644,MCO,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -645,MCO,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -646,MCO,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -647,MCO,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -648,MCO,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -649,MCO,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -650,MCO,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -651,MCO,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -652,MCO,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -653,MCO,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -654,MCO,6.10,Category -655,MCO,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -656,MCO,6.10,Camping sites -657,MCO,6.10,Overnight shelters -658,MCO,6.10,Picnic sites -659,MCO,6.10,Nature schools -660,MCO,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -661,MCO,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -662,MCO,6.10,Cableways and lifts -663,MCO,6.10,Parking lots -664,MCO,6.10,Other facilities -665,MCO,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -666,MCO,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -667,MNE,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -668,MNE,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -669,MNE,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -670,MNE,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -671,MNE,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -672,MNE,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -673,MNE,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -674,MNE,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -675,MNE,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -676,MNE,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -677,MNE,6.10,Category -678,MNE,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -679,MNE,6.10,Camping sites -680,MNE,6.10,Overnight shelters -681,MNE,6.10,Picnic sites -682,MNE,6.10,Nature schools -683,MNE,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -684,MNE,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -685,MNE,6.10,Cableways and lifts -686,MNE,6.10,Parking lots -687,MNE,6.10,Other facilities -688,MNE,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -689,MNE,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -690,NLD,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -691,NLD,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -692,NLD,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -693,NLD,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -694,NLD,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -695,NLD,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -696,NLD,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -697,NLD,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -698,NLD,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -699,NLD,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -700,NLD,6.10,Category -701,NLD,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -702,NLD,6.10,Camping sites -703,NLD,6.10,Overnight shelters -704,NLD,6.10,Picnic sites -705,NLD,6.10,Nature schools -706,NLD,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -707,NLD,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -708,NLD,6.10,Cableways and lifts -709,NLD,6.10,Parking lots -710,NLD,6.10,Other facilities -711,NLD,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -712,NLD,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -713,NOR,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -714,NOR,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -715,NOR,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -716,NOR,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -717,NOR,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -718,NOR,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -719,NOR,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -720,NOR,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -721,NOR,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -722,NOR,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -723,NOR,6.10,Category -724,NOR,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -725,NOR,6.10,Camping sites -726,NOR,6.10,Overnight shelters -727,NOR,6.10,Picnic sites -728,NOR,6.10,Nature schools -729,NOR,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -730,NOR,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -731,NOR,6.10,Cableways and lifts -732,NOR,6.10,Parking lots -733,NOR,6.10,Other facilities -734,NOR,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -735,NOR,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -736,POL,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -737,POL,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -738,POL,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -739,POL,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -740,POL,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -741,POL,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -742,POL,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -743,POL,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -744,POL,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -745,POL,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -746,POL,6.10,Category -747,POL,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -748,POL,6.10,Camping sites -749,POL,6.10,Overnight shelters -750,POL,6.10,Picnic sites -751,POL,6.10,Nature schools -752,POL,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -753,POL,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -754,POL,6.10,Cableways and lifts -755,POL,6.10,Parking lots -756,POL,6.10,Other facilities -757,POL,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -758,POL,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -759,PRT,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -760,PRT,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -761,PRT,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -762,PRT,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -763,PRT,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -764,PRT,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -765,PRT,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -766,PRT,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -767,PRT,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -768,PRT,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -769,PRT,6.10,Category -770,PRT,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -771,PRT,6.10,Camping sites -772,PRT,6.10,Overnight shelters -773,PRT,6.10,Picnic sites -774,PRT,6.10,Nature schools -775,PRT,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -776,PRT,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -777,PRT,6.10,Cableways and lifts -778,PRT,6.10,Parking lots -779,PRT,6.10,Other facilities -780,PRT,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -781,PRT,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -782,ROU,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -783,ROU,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -784,ROU,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -785,ROU,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -786,ROU,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -787,ROU,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -788,ROU,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -789,ROU,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -790,ROU,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -791,ROU,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -792,ROU,6.10,Category -793,ROU,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -794,ROU,6.10,Camping sites -795,ROU,6.10,Overnight shelters -796,ROU,6.10,Picnic sites -797,ROU,6.10,Nature schools -798,ROU,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -799,ROU,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -800,ROU,6.10,Cableways and lifts -801,ROU,6.10,Parking lots -802,ROU,6.10,Other facilities -803,ROU,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -804,ROU,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -805,RUS,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -806,RUS,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -807,RUS,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -808,RUS,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -809,RUS,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -810,RUS,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -811,RUS,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -812,RUS,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -813,RUS,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -814,RUS,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -815,RUS,6.10,Category -816,RUS,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -817,RUS,6.10,Camping sites -818,RUS,6.10,Overnight shelters -819,RUS,6.10,Picnic sites -820,RUS,6.10,Nature schools -821,RUS,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -822,RUS,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -823,RUS,6.10,Cableways and lifts -824,RUS,6.10,Parking lots -825,RUS,6.10,Other facilities -826,RUS,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -827,RUS,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -828,SRB,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -829,SRB,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -830,SRB,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -831,SRB,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -832,SRB,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -833,SRB,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -834,SRB,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -835,SRB,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -836,SRB,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -837,SRB,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -838,SRB,6.10,Category -839,SRB,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -840,SRB,6.10,Camping sites -841,SRB,6.10,Overnight shelters -842,SRB,6.10,Picnic sites -843,SRB,6.10,Nature schools -844,SRB,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -845,SRB,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -846,SRB,6.10,Cableways and lifts -847,SRB,6.10,Parking lots -848,SRB,6.10,Other facilities -849,SRB,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -850,SRB,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -851,SVK,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -852,SVK,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -853,SVK,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -854,SVK,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -855,SVK,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -856,SVK,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -857,SVK,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -858,SVK,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -859,SVK,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -860,SVK,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -861,SVK,6.10,Category -862,SVK,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -863,SVK,6.10,Camping sites -864,SVK,6.10,Overnight shelters -865,SVK,6.10,Picnic sites -866,SVK,6.10,Nature schools -867,SVK,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -868,SVK,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -869,SVK,6.10,Cableways and lifts -870,SVK,6.10,Parking lots -871,SVK,6.10,Other facilities -872,SVK,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -873,SVK,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -874,SVN,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -875,SVN,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -876,SVN,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -877,SVN,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -878,SVN,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -879,SVN,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -880,SVN,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -881,SVN,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -882,SVN,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -883,SVN,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -884,SVN,6.10,Category -885,SVN,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -886,SVN,6.10,Camping sites -887,SVN,6.10,Overnight shelters -888,SVN,6.10,Picnic sites -889,SVN,6.10,Nature schools -890,SVN,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -891,SVN,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -892,SVN,6.10,Cableways and lifts -893,SVN,6.10,Parking lots -894,SVN,6.10,Other facilities -895,SVN,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -896,SVN,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -897,ESP,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -898,ESP,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -899,ESP,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -900,ESP,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -901,ESP,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -902,ESP,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -903,ESP,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -904,ESP,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -905,ESP,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -906,ESP,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -907,ESP,6.10,Category -908,ESP,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -909,ESP,6.10,Camping sites -910,ESP,6.10,Overnight shelters -911,ESP,6.10,Picnic sites -912,ESP,6.10,Nature schools -913,ESP,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -914,ESP,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -915,ESP,6.10,Cableways and lifts -916,ESP,6.10,Parking lots -917,ESP,6.10,Other facilities -918,ESP,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -919,ESP,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -920,SWE,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -921,SWE,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -922,SWE,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -923,SWE,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -924,SWE,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -925,SWE,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -926,SWE,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -927,SWE,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -928,SWE,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -929,SWE,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -930,SWE,6.10,Category -931,SWE,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -932,SWE,6.10,Camping sites -933,SWE,6.10,Overnight shelters -934,SWE,6.10,Picnic sites -935,SWE,6.10,Nature schools -936,SWE,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -937,SWE,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -938,SWE,6.10,Cableways and lifts -939,SWE,6.10,Parking lots -940,SWE,6.10,Other facilities -941,SWE,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -942,SWE,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -943,CHE,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -944,CHE,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -945,CHE,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -946,CHE,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -947,CHE,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -948,CHE,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -949,CHE,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -950,CHE,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -951,CHE,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -952,CHE,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -953,CHE,6.10,Category -954,CHE,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -955,CHE,6.10,Camping sites -956,CHE,6.10,Overnight shelters -957,CHE,6.10,Picnic sites -958,CHE,6.10,Nature schools -959,CHE,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -960,CHE,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -961,CHE,6.10,Cableways and lifts -962,CHE,6.10,Parking lots -963,CHE,6.10,Other facilities -964,CHE,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -965,CHE,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -966,MKD,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -967,MKD,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -968,MKD,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -969,MKD,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -970,MKD,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -971,MKD,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -972,MKD,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -973,MKD,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -974,MKD,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -975,MKD,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -976,MKD,6.10,Category -977,MKD,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -978,MKD,6.10,Camping sites -979,MKD,6.10,Overnight shelters -980,MKD,6.10,Picnic sites -981,MKD,6.10,Nature schools -982,MKD,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -983,MKD,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -984,MKD,6.10,Cableways and lifts -985,MKD,6.10,Parking lots -986,MKD,6.10,Other facilities -987,MKD,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -988,MKD,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -989,TUR,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -990,TUR,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -991,TUR,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -992,TUR,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -993,TUR,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -994,TUR,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -995,TUR,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -996,TUR,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -997,TUR,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -998,TUR,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -999,TUR,6.10,Category -1000,TUR,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -1001,TUR,6.10,Camping sites -1002,TUR,6.10,Overnight shelters -1003,TUR,6.10,Picnic sites -1004,TUR,6.10,Nature schools -1005,TUR,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -1006,TUR,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -1007,TUR,6.10,Cableways and lifts -1008,TUR,6.10,Parking lots -1009,TUR,6.10,Other facilities -1010,TUR,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -1011,TUR,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -1012,UKR,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1013,UKR,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1014,UKR,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -1015,UKR,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -1016,UKR,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -1017,UKR,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -1018,UKR,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -1019,UKR,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -1020,UKR,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -1021,UKR,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -1022,UKR,6.10,Category -1023,UKR,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -1024,UKR,6.10,Camping sites -1025,UKR,6.10,Overnight shelters -1026,UKR,6.10,Picnic sites -1027,UKR,6.10,Nature schools -1028,UKR,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -1029,UKR,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -1030,UKR,6.10,Cableways and lifts -1031,UKR,6.10,Parking lots -1032,UKR,6.10,Other facilities -1033,UKR,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -1034,UKR,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" -1035,GBR,6.10,1.         Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table 3a (Designated management objective). Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1036,GBR,6.10,"2.         Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” Table 57: “Accessibility for recreation and intensity of use” (http://www.foresteurope.org/docs/fullsoef2015.pdf). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -1037,GBR,6.10,"3.         Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -1038,GBR,6.10,"4.       The area in category “Available for public recreation” comprises area with a legal right of access as well as areas with no formal legal right, but with customary rights or other de-facto forms of access available to the public. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -1039,GBR,6.10,"5.       For “Area primarily designated or managed for public recreation”, if information is not available for the scope described in the definition, please provide information for whatever area can be identified that best matches this scope, and describe the basis in country comments. Please outline the criteria used, in “Country comments”." -1040,GBR,6.10,"6.       For intensity of use, if information on national numbers of visits is only available for a wider scope (e.g. all countryside) or a narrower scope (e.g. forest parks or state forests), please provide numbers for whatever scope best matches the definition and describe the scope under “Country comments”. If a different definition of visits is used in national data, please also describe this. Where information is not available on national numbers of forest visits, please provide other information on participation in forest recreation under “Country comments”." -1041,GBR,6.10,7.       If the information is available only for forest (not for other wooded land) please report this in the Table 6.10a and explain this in “Country comments”. -1042,GBR,6.10,"8.       A forest recreational facility is a public or private facility used for recreational purposes such as buildings, constructions and infrastructure located only ""within"" the ""Area available for public recreation"" or, if outside, managed by forestry bodies (owners and/or managers). The interpretation of “within” forests can be based on country specifics – it does not necessarily mean the forest land according to country’s legislation. Facilities surrounded by forest that are legally consider as non-forest land (e.g built-up area) can be also included, if appropriate." -1043,GBR,6.10,9.       Designated paths and roads means either marked with orientation marks in the field or otherwise publicised. -1044,GBR,6.10,"10. Countries are invited to the pilot voluntary reporting also on other recreational facilities operated for recreation in forests in the Table 6.10d. Purpose of this reporting is to test availability and comparability of the particular data, to collect information on definitions as well as feasibility of such a survey. In case of availability of the reliable national data, countries could report relevant facilities, assigning them to the most detailed category from the list below:" -1045,GBR,6.10,Category -1046,GBR,6.10,"Accommodation facilities (mountain hotels, cottages, apartments)" -1047,GBR,6.10,Camping sites -1048,GBR,6.10,Overnight shelters -1049,GBR,6.10,Picnic sites -1050,GBR,6.10,Nature schools -1051,GBR,6.10,"Sites for nature studying (educational walkways, nature exhibitions, protected sites, geological localities, sites of cultural heritage, famous trees …)" -1052,GBR,6.10,Bird and wildlife watching localities -1053,GBR,6.10,Cableways and lifts -1054,GBR,6.10,Parking lots -1055,GBR,6.10,Other facilities -1056,GBR,6.10,"11.       Listed categories of facilities may be reported if they are available for recreation in forests (free of charge or paid), located at the forest land (in forests) or in its immediate vicinity (see para 8)." -1057,GBR,6.10,"12. In space for “Country comments” please describe the details related to used definitions, methods of data collection, measurement units and other important information related to additional recreational facilities in forests" diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.1_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.1_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 1f339e2e50..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.1_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,6.1,, -1,AND,6.1,, -2,AUT,6.1,,See below! -3,BLR,6.1,,9549 -4,BEL,6.1,,0.1 -5,BIH,6.1,, -6,BGR,6.1,, -7,HRV,6.1,, -8,CYP,6.1,, -9,CZE,6.1,, -10,DNK,6.1,,0.5 ha -11,EST,6.1,,"0,1 ha" -12,FIN,6.1,,2 -13,FRA,6.1,,1 -14,GEO,6.1,, -15,DEU,6.1,,no threshold -16,GRC,6.1,, -17,VAT,6.1,, -18,HUN,6.1,,0.1 -19,ISL,6.1,, -20,IRL,6.1,,0.1HA -21,ITA,6.1,, -22,LVA,6.1,,0.1 -23,LIE,6.1,, -24,LTU,6.1,,0.1 -25,LUX,6.1,, -26,MLT,6.1,, -27,MDA,6.1,, -28,MCO,6.1,, -29,MNE,6.1,, -30,NLD,6.1,,0.5 -31,NOR,6.1,,0.5 -32,POL,6.1,,0.1 -33,PRT,6.1,, -34,ROU,6.1,, -35,RUS,6.1,, -36,SRB,6.1,, -37,SVK,6.1,, -38,SVN,6.1,,0.5 -39,ESP,6.1,, -40,SWE,6.1,, -41,CHE,6.1,,50 ha / 150 - 500 ha -42,MKD,6.1,, -43,TUR,6.1,,3 -44,UKR,6.1,, -45,GBR,6.1,,0.5 diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.1_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.1_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index f225337c86..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.1_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,6.1,General comments,, -1,ALB,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -2,ALB,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -3,AND,6.1,General comments,, -4,AND,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -5,AND,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -6,AUT,6.1,General comments,"The reported figures are for forest and OWL area. The total FOWL area in table 6.1 does not sum up to the same totals as in table 1.1a. It’s caused by different assessment methods: NFI is based on sample plots; ownership data origin from the farm structure survey. According to the minimum size criteria of the farm structure survey very small forest holdings are not counted. 1990: 11-500 ha size class includes also all forest holdings >500 ha. 1990 figures are not comparable with 2000 and subsequent figures due to different minimum size rules (see ""Comments on trend(s)""!). 2000: Results of farm structure survey 1999 are used without adjustment of data for reference year. 2005 data: interpolated between 2000 and 2010. 2015: Results of farm structure survey 2016 are used without adjustment of data for reference year.","Minimum size of forest holding reported, ha: 1990: All holdings with forest area included in the Agricultural and Forestry Farm Census 1990. This census includes all agricultural, forestry and combined agricultural and forestry holdings within one of the following limits: 1. Total area of at least 1 ha; 2. Holdings with commercial vineyards or fruit trees of at least 25 ares, with areas under berries, strawberries, market-gardening or tree nurseries of at least 10 ares or with greenhouse; 3. Holdings with at least 1 cattle, 3 pigs, 5 sheep, 5 goats or 50 of any kind of poultry. 4. Mushroom or fish farms producing for the market and beekeeping with at least 20 colonies. 2000, 2010, 2016: All holdings with forest area included in the Farm Structure Surveys 1999 and 2010. These surveys include all agricultural, forestry and combined agricultural and forestry holdings within one of the following limits: 1. Holdings with a utilized agricultural area of at least 1 ha; 2. Holdings exclusively geared to forestry with at least 3 ha of woodland; 3. Holdings with commercial vineyards of at least 25 ares, with intensively-farmed areas of fruit trees of at least 15 ares, with areas under berries, strawberries, vegetables, flower and ornamental plants, vine and tree nurseries or forest tree nurseries of at least 10 ares or with greenhouse; 4. Holdings with at least 3 cattle, 5 pigs, 10 sheep, 10 goats or 100 of any kind of poultry and [only for FSS 1999:] producer of cultivated mushrooms for the market." -7,AUT,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,"Includes also public bodies (Öffentlich rechtliche Körperschaften): religious institutions (dioceses, parishes, monasteries etc.), educational institutions, social insurance carriers etc.","2015 data are based on a sample survey. In the sample selection, little consideration was given to public forest enterprises." -8,AUT,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,Excludes public bodies. See above!,"2015 data are based on a sample survey. In the sample selection, little consideration was given to large forest enterprises." -9,BLR,6.1,Общие комментарии,, -10,BLR,6.1,Площадь и кол-во лесовладений в общественной собственности,"Леса составляют исключительную собственность государства. Всего -118 юридических лиц, ведущих лесное хозяйства.", -11,BLR,6.1,Площадь и кол-во лесовладений в частной собственности,, -12,BEL,6.1,General comments,, -13,BEL,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -14,BEL,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -15,BIH,6.1,General comments,, -16,BIH,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -17,BIH,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -18,BGR,6.1,General comments,Religious ownership is included in public one, -19,BGR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,For public ownership the data are arranged according to Forest enterprises – the smallest unit with common management on the territory of the country., -20,BGR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,For private ownership – reliable data exists only for so called “forest cooperatives” where private owners with different size of ownership are united in one cooperative with common management. For other private owners there are no data available – there is statistics only for the owners. Unknown is marked with n/a because of the above comments, -21,HRV,6.1,General comments,, -22,HRV,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,This number represents the number of management units., -23,HRV,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,Average holding area in private ownership is less than 1 ha which results in high number of holdings. Values are based on an old estimation., -24,CYP,6.1,General comments,, -25,CYP,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -26,CYP,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -27,CZE,6.1,General comments,"all figures regarding the number of forest holdings refers to number of Forest management plans/guidelines. Forest management guidelines is a simplier form of FMP prepared for small owners up to 50 ha. Particularly number of holdings within guidelines is more or less estimation as according to its nature its impossible to separate (join) individual owners accros all country. Methodology used for 2005 - 2015 figures is based on digital form of data, therefore could not be applied to 1990 and 2000. Previously reported figures seems quite inconsistent, therefore n/a is reported for these years.", -28,CZE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -29,CZE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -30,DNK,6.1,General comments,, -31,DNK,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -32,DNK,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -33,EST,6.1,General comments,"Unknown – land left for privatization (sub-category of public ownership), or – the property formalization process is in final stage in 2017.", -34,EST,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,Majority of the state forest land is manged by single state profit enterprise (State Forest Management Centre). Figures include area of forest land of other state institutions and municipal forests., -35,EST,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,"In 1990, private forest ownership was absent, until the land reform started in 1993. Data according to national forest definition was calibrated to comply with FRA forest area using relevant shares in area classes.",The latest trend shows that private ownership owned by individuals is decreasing due to increasing area of land owned by private business entities. -36,FIN,6.1,General comments,, -37,FIN,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -38,FIN,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,Latest figures for number of holdings 31.12.2013, -39,FRA,6.1,General comments,"2005 and 2010 values have been updated, to be consistent with the new values provided in table 1.1", -40,FRA,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,Minimum size for public forests : no minimum size, -41,FRA,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,Minimum size for private forests for years 2005 and 2010 (cadastre) : 1 ha Minimum size for private forests for years 1990 and 2000 (cadastre) : no lower size limit., -42,GEO,6.1,General comments,All forest in GEO is in public ownership, -43,GEO,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -44,GEO,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -45,DEU,6.1,General comments,, -46,DEU,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -47,DEU,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -48,GRC,6.1,General comments,, -49,GRC,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -50,GRC,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -51,VAT,6.1,General comments,, -52,VAT,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -53,VAT,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -54,HUN,6.1,General comments,"Data have been corrected since the last submission. In the Hungarian Forest Database we have only three types of ownership: state, private and communal. The last involves municipal forests and forests of various communities (churches, foundations etc.). Formerly, all communal forests were classified as public forests. For the present submission, we divided communal forests according to forest managers (classification of which is much more sophisticated). Thus, communal forests managed by municipalities were assumed to be owned by a municipality.", -55,HUN,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,,Decrease is due to the restitution after 1990. -56,HUN,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,,Increase is primarily due to the restitution after 1990. An additional increase of the private forest area is related to the intensive afforestation -57,ISL,6.1,General comments,Estimate over number of holding for 1990 to 2010 are from the SoEF2015 and are out of date. No better information is availble. Estimate for 2015 is new and of much better quality than 1990-2010 estimates. Area estimates for total forest area are from the NFI and of good quality for all years., -58,ISL,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -59,ISL,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -60,IRL,6.1,General comments,, -61,IRL,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,For the public estate each of the 317 Coillte forests are used to indicate forest holdings., -62,IRL,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,Data for the private estate is from the Forest Service Payment database, -63,ITA,6.1,General comments,"Referring to the proportion of public and private forest ownership, the same percentage of 2005data has been used. There is no national definition of forest holding. Official data on number and size of holdings, provided by the Agricultural Census is not consistent with the reference data sets on FOWL extent and thus, not usable. In absence of specific data, the percentage of public and private ownership in OWL is assumed to be equal to the one in Forest area. The category ""Other ownership"", as defined by FRA 2010, is not represented: Italian Forest is either privately or publicly owned. As the provisional results of NFI2015 do not provide any updated information on the division of the forest area into ownership categories, data for the reporting year 2015 are not available.", -64,ITA,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -65,ITA,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -66,LVA,6.1,General comments,"Total area of forest is distributed between ownership categories proportionally to the one obtained from land use balance, because such detailed distribution can not be obtained from State Forest Register and total forest area is different if these two data sources are compared. In case of local government forests and private forests holding is equal to one parcel - not according to definition. That means that actual number of holdings according to definition is less than number given in the table.", -67,LVA,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -68,LVA,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -69,LIE,6.1,General comments,, -70,LIE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -71,LIE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -72,LTU,6.1,General comments,, -73,LTU,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -74,LTU,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -75,LUX,6.1,General comments,, -76,LUX,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -77,LUX,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -78,MLT,6.1,General comments,, -79,MLT,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -80,MLT,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -81,MDA,6.1,Общие комментарии,, -82,MDA,6.1,Площадь и кол-во лесовладений в общественной собственности,, -83,MDA,6.1,Площадь и кол-во лесовладений в частной собственности,, -84,MCO,6.1,General comments,, -85,MCO,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -86,MCO,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -87,MNE,6.1,General comments,, -88,MNE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -89,MNE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -90,NLD,6.1,General comments,, -91,NLD,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,All forest owners in the NLD that own a forest area of more than 5 ha untill recently had to register at the Bosschap. Approximately 70 per cent of the Dutch forest area is covered this way. The other 30 per cent of the forest belongs to forest owners that own less than 5 ha of forest. The number of forest owners in this group is not known. For this reason the number of forest owners owning a forest area of less than 5 ha is estimated. This estimate is derived by dividing the forest area that is not registered at the Bosschap by 3 ha. This value of 3 ha is an estimation of the average size of the forest holdings in the group of forest owners owning less than 5 ha of forest. 30% of this group are expected to be private forest owners.The general perception is that this number of forest owners in approximately 30.000.,The values for the year 2015 have changed (decreased slightly) as a consequence of the new insight in total forest area -92,NLD,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -93,NOR,6.1,General comments,"The difference between total forest area (as reported in table 1.1) and the reported sum of private and public ownership is considered unknown ownership. Unknown ownership does not necessarily mean that the ownership of a forest holding is undeclared or disputed, but is more often caused by missing data in public registers or a discrepancy between the forest area assessed by the NFI and the public registers.", -94,NOR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -95,NOR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -96,POL,6.1,General comments,there is no data for 2015, -97,POL,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,430 forest districts in 2010 (428 in 2005) belonging to State Forest Holding (95% of public forest area in POL in 2010) are listed as separate holdings, -98,POL,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,Only information about forest owners having also agriculture holdings is available. The final figures are estimated basing on data concerning 70% of total area of private forests in 2005 and 75% in 2010.,"All holdings with area bigger than 11 hectares were included to ""11-500 ha"" class for 2005, although some holding with area larger than 500 ha could exists." -99,PRT,6.1,General comments,, -100,PRT,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,,"Due to a bigger knowledge of the public properties profile, a more complete information about forest in public ownership is achieved" -101,PRT,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,,"Figure obtained from previous category, taking in account the total" -102,ROU,6.1,General comments,, -103,ROU,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -104,ROU,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -105,RUS,6.1,General comments,, -106,RUS,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -107,RUS,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -108,SRB,6.1,General comments,, -109,SRB,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -110,SRB,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -111,SVK,6.1,General comments,, -112,SVK,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -113,SVK,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -114,SVN,6.1,General comments,"SVN Forest Service. Internal data, 2016", -115,SVN,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,"State forests (1 holding, SIDG) and most of municipalities", -116,SVN,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,"Private owners, agrarian communities, church forests", -117,ESP,6.1,General comments,,"2005 values are the ones prefiled. In FRA2020 year 2005 is not included, therefore it has not been recalculated in several indicators." -118,ESP,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -119,ESP,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -120,SWE,6.1,General comments,The original data from Swedish Tax Agency is on productive forest land while data on forest land is provided by the NFI. The proportions of the area of the holdings is used to calculate the forest land area for each of the size classes. Total area and area per size class have been revised for the years 2005 and 2010., -121,SWE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,"Definition: Swedish state owned institution funds, foundation, companies, more than 50 percent administrated by the Swedish government, swedish local and county councils including limited companies, foundations and funds owned to 50 percent or more by local and county councils. The lack of national parks in tha data from Swedish Tax Agency makes the area in public ownership under estimated.", -122,SWE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,"Definition: Company/corporation that is more than 50 percent privately owned, single owner, estates and small companies (sole trader), Religious associations including the Swedish Church, privately owned foundations and funds, profit and non-profit associations, profit driven community groups.", -123,CHE,6.1,General comments,"Please note, the values for the reparation between public and private forests are in according to FRA-reporting but they do not correspond to reparti-tion based on the classification used in CHE for the national reporting.", -124,CHE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -125,CHE,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -126,MKD,6.1,General comments,"Data for 2005 unavailable in State Statistical Office publications. Repeated from SoEF 2015, but do not match forest area.", -127,MKD,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -128,MKD,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -129,TUR,6.1,General comments,, -130,TUR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,"Almost 99% of Turkish forests belong to Turkish government. So, 1 was typed for total number of holdings.", -131,TUR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -132,UKR,6.1,General comments,, -133,UKR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -134,UKR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,, -135,GBR,6.1,General comments,Forest holdings here refer to individual blocks of forest It is not possible to determine the number of distinct owners from the data,Data are as provided in 2015 return. Consistent time series data on holdings are not available. -136,GBR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in public ownership,, -137,GBR,6.1,Area and number of holdings in private ownership,Estimated number of holdings and breakdowns by size are not separately available for private ownership and other/ unknown ownership. Figures shown for other/ unknown include estimates for private ownerships.,Percentage breakdown between private and other/ unknown ownerships from survey of owners applied to all years. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.1_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.1_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 5746c59163..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.1_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -2,ALB,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -4,ALB,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -5,AND,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -6,AND,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -7,AND,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -8,AND,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -9,AND,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -10,AUT,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -11,AUT,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -12,AUT,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -13,AUT,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -14,AUT,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -15,BLR,6.1,1. Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма связана с таблицей T4a. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -16,BLR,6.1,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).При наличии, национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”. Данные по лесовладениям также были собраны ЕЭК ООН/ФAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -17,BLR,6.1,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -18,BLR,6.1,"4.       Представлять отчеты по лесным владениям, но не по владениям, расположенным впрочих лесопокрытых землях. Страны, где OWL занимает значительную часть площади FOWL , могут представлять информацию по структуре лесных и расположенных в OWL владений в “Комментариях”." -19,BLR,6.1,"5.       Неустановленной является категория с неизвестной собственностью, включающая в себя площади, с неясной или спорной принадлежностью." -20,BEL,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -21,BEL,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -22,BEL,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -23,BEL,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -24,BEL,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -25,BIH,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -26,BIH,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -27,BIH,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -28,BIH,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -29,BIH,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -30,BGR,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -31,BGR,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -32,BGR,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -33,BGR,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -34,BGR,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -35,HRV,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -36,HRV,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -37,HRV,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -38,HRV,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -39,HRV,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -40,CYP,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -41,CYP,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -42,CYP,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -43,CYP,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -44,CYP,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -45,CZE,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -46,CZE,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -47,CZE,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -48,CZE,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -49,CZE,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -50,DNK,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -51,DNK,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -52,DNK,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -53,DNK,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -54,DNK,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -55,EST,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -56,EST,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -57,EST,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -58,EST,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -59,EST,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -60,FIN,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -61,FIN,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -62,FIN,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -63,FIN,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -64,FIN,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -65,FRA,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -66,FRA,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -67,FRA,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -68,FRA,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -69,FRA,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -70,GEO,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -71,GEO,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -72,GEO,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -73,GEO,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -74,GEO,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -75,DEU,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -76,DEU,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -77,DEU,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -78,DEU,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -79,DEU,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -80,GRC,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -81,GRC,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -82,GRC,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -83,GRC,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -84,GRC,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -85,VAT,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -86,VAT,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -87,VAT,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -88,VAT,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -89,VAT,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -90,HUN,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -91,HUN,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -92,HUN,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -93,HUN,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -94,HUN,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -95,ISL,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -96,ISL,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -97,ISL,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -98,ISL,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -99,ISL,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -100,IRL,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -101,IRL,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -102,IRL,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -103,IRL,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -104,IRL,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -105,ITA,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -106,ITA,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -107,ITA,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,ITA,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -109,ITA,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -110,LVA,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -111,LVA,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -112,LVA,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -113,LVA,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -114,LVA,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -115,LIE,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -116,LIE,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -117,LIE,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -118,LIE,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -119,LIE,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -120,LTU,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -121,LTU,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -122,LTU,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -123,LTU,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -124,LTU,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -125,LUX,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -126,LUX,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -127,LUX,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -128,LUX,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -129,LUX,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -130,MLT,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -131,MLT,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -132,MLT,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -133,MLT,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -134,MLT,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -135,MDA,6.1,1. См. соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на: http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -136,MDA,6.1,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены для “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en).При наличии, национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”. Данные по лесовладениям также были собраны ЕЭК ООН/ФAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -137,MDA,6.1,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -138,MDA,6.1,"4.       Представлять отчеты по лесным владениям, но не по владениям, расположенным впрочих лесопокрытых землях. Страны, где OWL занимает значительную часть площади FOWL , могут представлять информацию по структуре лесных и расположенных в OWL владений в “Комментариях”." -139,MDA,6.1,"5.       Неустановленной является категория с неизвестной собственностью, включающая в себя площади, с неясной или спорной принадлежностью." -140,MCO,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -141,MCO,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -142,MCO,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -143,MCO,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -144,MCO,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -145,MNE,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -146,MNE,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -147,MNE,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -148,MNE,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -149,MNE,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -150,NLD,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -151,NLD,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -152,NLD,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -153,NLD,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -154,NLD,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -155,NOR,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -156,NOR,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -157,NOR,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -158,NOR,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -159,NOR,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -160,POL,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -161,POL,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -162,POL,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -163,POL,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -164,POL,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -165,PRT,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -166,PRT,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -167,PRT,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -168,PRT,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -169,PRT,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -170,ROU,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -171,ROU,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -172,ROU,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -173,ROU,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -174,ROU,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -175,RUS,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -176,RUS,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -177,RUS,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -178,RUS,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -179,RUS,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -180,SRB,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -181,SRB,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -182,SRB,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -183,SRB,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -184,SRB,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -185,SVK,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -186,SVK,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -187,SVK,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -188,SVK,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -189,SVK,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -190,SVN,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -191,SVN,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -192,SVN,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -193,SVN,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -194,SVN,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -195,ESP,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -196,ESP,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -197,ESP,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -198,ESP,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -199,ESP,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -200,SWE,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -201,SWE,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -202,SWE,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -203,SWE,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -204,SWE,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -205,CHE,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -206,CHE,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -207,CHE,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -208,CHE,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -209,CHE,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -210,MKD,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -211,MKD,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -212,MKD,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,MKD,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -214,MKD,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -215,TUR,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -216,TUR,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -217,TUR,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -218,TUR,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -219,TUR,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -220,UKR,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -221,UKR,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -222,UKR,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -223,UKR,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -224,UKR,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." -225,GBR,6.1,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form is linked to the Table T4a. Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -226,GBR,6.1,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”. The data on forest ownership was also collected for the UNECE/FAO/COST Action FACESMAP (http://facesmap.boku.ac.at/)." -227,GBR,6.1,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -228,GBR,6.1,"4.       Report holdings of forest, not holdings of other wooded land. Countries where OWL is a significant part of FOWL area may supply information on Forest and OWL holdings structure under “Country comments”." -229,GBR,6.1,"5.       Unknown is a category where ownership is unknown, includes areas where ownership is unclear or disputed." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.2_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.2_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index f2622e05f3..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.2_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,6.2,General comments,, -1,ALB,6.2,Forestry,, -2,ALB,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -3,ALB,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -4,AND,6.2,General comments,, -5,AND,6.2,Forestry,, -6,AND,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -7,AND,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -8,AUT,6.2,General comments,, -9,AUT,6.2,Forestry,, -10,AUT,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -11,AUT,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -12,BLR,6.2,Общие комментарии,"Данные с 2000по 2010г.г.отражены согласно NACE/ISIC(02,20,21).Данные за 2015г. Отражены с учетом основных положений СНС-2008. Данные за 1990г. Отсутствуют.", -13,BLR,6.2,Лесное хозяйство,, -14,BLR,6.2,Производство древесины и изделий из древесины,, -15,BLR,6.2,Производство бумаги и бумажной продукции,, -16,BEL,6.2,General comments,, -17,BEL,6.2,Forestry,, -18,BEL,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -19,BEL,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -20,BIH,6.2,General comments,, -21,BIH,6.2,Forestry,, -22,BIH,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -23,BIH,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -24,BGR,6.2,General comments,, -25,BGR,6.2,Forestry,, -26,BGR,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -27,BGR,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -28,HRV,6.2,General comments,, -29,HRV,6.2,Forestry,, -30,HRV,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -31,HRV,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -32,CYP,6.2,General comments,, -33,CYP,6.2,Forestry,, -34,CYP,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -35,CYP,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -36,CZE,6.2,General comments,, -37,CZE,6.2,Forestry,, -38,CZE,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -39,CZE,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -40,DNK,6.2,General comments,, -41,DNK,6.2,Forestry,, -42,DNK,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -43,DNK,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -44,EST,6.2,General comments,All reported figures are in euros, -45,EST,6.2,Forestry,According to SoEF definition, -46,EST,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,According to SoEF definition, -47,EST,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,According to SoEF definition,"Share from the total GVA has increased in 2010, new Bleached-Chemi-Thermo-Mechanical aspen pulp (Aspen BCTMP) mill started in 2006" -48,FIN,6.2,General comments,,"Since the 1990s, the share of the forest sector has decreased as a trend." -49,FIN,6.2,Forestry,,"In recent years, fellings have been record-high, thus increasing the share of forestry in national economy." -50,FIN,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -51,FIN,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,,"High investments in paperboard and chemical pulp, decreased volumes in paper production. These are the main reasons why the value added has decreased." -52,FRA,6.2,General comments,Figures updated with the last results of European Forest Accounts, -53,FRA,6.2,Forestry,European forest accounts uses specificid methods to value standing timber and wood harvest.,"Higher prices for wood increase the value of production and intermediate consumption is steady (less services consummed), so the GVA increasd between 2010 and 2015." -54,FRA,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,Based on National accounts,The place of wood industry is stable. -55,FRA,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,Based on National accounts,The place of paper industry is stable in a climate of growing international competition. -56,GEO,6.2,General comments,"Limited information available, figures provided here are from FRA 2015 report. The figure here for 2015 has been copied from 2012 as no new data is available.", -57,GEO,6.2,Forestry,, -58,GEO,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -59,GEO,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -60,DEU,6.2,General comments,, -61,DEU,6.2,Forestry,, -62,DEU,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -63,DEU,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -64,GRC,6.2,General comments,, -65,GRC,6.2,Forestry,, -66,GRC,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -67,GRC,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -68,VAT,6.2,General comments,, -69,VAT,6.2,Forestry,, -70,VAT,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -71,VAT,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -72,HUN,6.2,General comments,, -73,HUN,6.2,Forestry,, -74,HUN,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -75,HUN,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -76,ISL,6.2,General comments,, -77,ISL,6.2,Forestry,Prefilled data unchaned, -78,ISL,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -79,ISL,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,Data from Statistic ISL Jon.Gudmundsson@hagstofa.is, -80,IRL,6.2,General comments,, -81,IRL,6.2,Forestry,, -82,IRL,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -83,IRL,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -84,ITA,6.2,General comments,"Apart from 1990, this data was prefilled. Values before 2002 (originally in Italian Lira) converted into Euro: 1 Euro is equal to 1936,27 Lira.","The data include the assessment of forest services performed by the Public Administration (while the assessment of the ""standing timber"" is currently not present in the National Accounts forestry). All data come from the estimates of National Accounts and may be subject to changes at the upcoming 2019 Benchmark of National Accounts." -85,ITA,6.2,Forestry,The contribution of this sector to the total GDP is very low. Wood production in ITA is relatively limited., -86,ITA,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,This is the most relevant of the three sectors in the table. The wood funrniture industry is particularly important., -87,ITA,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,"Also this sector is important in ITA, which is a big consumer of paper products", -88,LVA,6.2,General comments,, -89,LVA,6.2,Forestry,, -90,LVA,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -91,LVA,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -92,LIE,6.2,General comments,, -93,LIE,6.2,Forestry,, -94,LIE,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -95,LIE,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -96,LTU,6.2,General comments,, -97,LTU,6.2,Forestry,, -98,LTU,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -99,LTU,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -100,LUX,6.2,General comments,, -101,LUX,6.2,Forestry,, -102,LUX,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -103,LUX,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -104,MLT,6.2,General comments,, -105,MLT,6.2,Forestry,, -106,MLT,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -107,MLT,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -108,MDA,6.2,Общие комментарии,, -109,MDA,6.2,Лесное хозяйство,, -110,MDA,6.2,Производство древесины и изделий из древесины,, -111,MDA,6.2,Производство бумаги и бумажной продукции,, -112,MCO,6.2,General comments,, -113,MCO,6.2,Forestry,, -114,MCO,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -115,MCO,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -116,MNE,6.2,General comments,, -117,MNE,6.2,Forestry,, -118,MNE,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -119,MNE,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -120,NLD,6.2,General comments,, -121,NLD,6.2,Forestry,, -122,NLD,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -123,NLD,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -124,NOR,6.2,General comments,, -125,NOR,6.2,Forestry,, -126,NOR,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -127,NOR,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,,"Several paper factories have been closed down in recent years. That can explain the decrease in value added from manufacture of paper and paper products, especially between 2005 and 2010." -128,POL,6.2,General comments,The Eurostat - National Accounts data for 2015 have been accepted, -129,POL,6.2,Forestry,The Eurostat - National Accounts data for 2015 have been accepted, -130,POL,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,The Eurostat - National Accounts data for 2015 have been accepted, -131,POL,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,The Eurostat - National Accounts data for 2015 have been accepted, -132,PRT,6.2,General comments,, -133,PRT,6.2,Forestry,, -134,PRT,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -135,PRT,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -136,ROU,6.2,General comments,, -137,ROU,6.2,Forestry,, -138,ROU,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -139,ROU,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -140,RUS,6.2,General comments,, -141,RUS,6.2,Forestry,, -142,RUS,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -143,RUS,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -144,SRB,6.2,General comments,, -145,SRB,6.2,Forestry,, -146,SRB,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -147,SRB,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -148,SVK,6.2,General comments,Data on GVA from national accounts in Euro - database of Statistical Office of the Slovak republic and Eurostat, -149,SVK,6.2,Forestry,,Share of forestry on total economy is increasing due to higher wood felling in last years -150,SVK,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,,Share of manufucture of wood on total economy is increasing due to higher wood consumption and development of wood sector -151,SVK,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,,Share of manufacture of paper and paper products on total economy is decreasing due to heavy growth of the industrial sectors on one side and stable production of paper and paper products on the other hand -152,SVN,6.2,General comments,, -153,SVN,6.2,Forestry,, -154,SVN,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -155,SVN,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -156,ESP,6.2,General comments,2015 prefiled values have been contrasted with national data availabel., -157,ESP,6.2,Forestry,, -158,ESP,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -159,ESP,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -160,SWE,6.2,General comments,Revised prefilled data with data from Statistics SWEs source. Statistics SWEs previous reporting to Eurostat was incorrect and is being revised at this moment for the year 2015. The values in this table are the same as the new and revised data being sent to Eurostat., -161,SWE,6.2,Forestry,, -162,SWE,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -163,SWE,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -164,CHE,6.2,General comments,"National currency corresponds to ""Bruttowertschöpfung"". % of total GVA corresponds to ""Anteil an gesamter Bruttowertschöpfung""", -165,CHE,6.2,Forestry,Both variables are from the economic branch Forstwirtschaft in table 16.4., -166,CHE,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,"data from economic branch ""Be- und Verarbeitung von Holz""", -167,CHE,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,"data from economic branch ""Zellulose-, Papier- und Kartonindustrie""", -168,MKD,6.2,General comments,, -169,MKD,6.2,Forestry,, -170,MKD,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -171,MKD,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -172,TUR,6.2,General comments,,"Agriculture, forestry and fishing were evulauted in % of total GVA." -173,TUR,6.2,Forestry,, -174,TUR,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -175,TUR,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -176,UKR,6.2,General comments,, -177,UKR,6.2,Forestry,, -178,UKR,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -179,UKR,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -180,GBR,6.2,General comments,Revisions to the methodology used to estimate data were implemented in 2018. This has resulted in differences to some categories.,"The revisions are only available for the years 2012 to 2016. As a result, the estimates now presented for 2015 are not fully comparable with figures for earlier years." -181,GBR,6.2,Forestry,, -182,GBR,6.2,Manufacture of wood and articles in wood,, -183,GBR,6.2,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.2_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.2_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index e22b4fe231..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.2_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,967 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -1,ALB,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -2,ALB,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -4,ALB,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -5,ALB,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -6,ALB,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -7,ALB,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -8,ALB,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -9,ALB,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -10,ALB,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -11,ALB,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -12,ALB,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -13,ALB,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -14,ALB,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -15,ALB,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -16,ALB,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -17,ALB,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -18,ALB,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -19,ALB,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -20,ALB,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -21,AND,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -22,AND,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -23,AND,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -24,AND,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -25,AND,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -26,AND,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -27,AND,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -28,AND,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -29,AND,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -30,AND,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -31,AND,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -32,AND,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -33,AND,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -34,AND,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -35,AND,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -36,AND,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -37,AND,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -38,AND,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -39,AND,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -40,AND,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -41,AND,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -42,AUT,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -43,AUT,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -44,AUT,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -45,AUT,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -46,AUT,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -47,AUT,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -48,AUT,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -49,AUT,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -50,AUT,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -51,AUT,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -52,AUT,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -53,AUT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -54,AUT,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -55,AUT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -56,AUT,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -57,AUT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -58,AUT,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -59,AUT,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -60,AUT,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -61,AUT,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -62,AUT,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -63,BLR,6.2,1.     Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -64,BLR,6.2,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена данными, взятыми из базы данных EUROSTAT доступной на: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (национальные счета агрегируют по отраслям [nama_10_a64]). Данные по ежегодным национальным счетам (ВВП и главные компоненты [nama_10_gdp]) были использованны как деноменатор для подсчета процента." -65,BLR,6.2,"3.     Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -66,BLR,6.2,"4.     Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно явно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в таблице ""Национальная валюта в отчетных годах""." -67,BLR,6.2,"5.      Для оценки вклада во Внутренний Валовый Продукт (ВВП), должны использоваться данные о Валовой Добавленной Стоимости (ВДС). В ВДС измеряется вклад в экономику каждого отдельного производителя, промышленности или сектора в стране. Связь между ВДС и ВВП может быть определена как: ВДС + налоги на продукцию – дотации на продукцию = ВВП." -68,BLR,6.2,"6.       Таблица была предварительно заполнена данными Национальных счетов Евростат. В помощь рекомендуется консультация чиновника, ведущего статистику, работающего в системе национальных счетов или статистического корреспондента ИЭЭУЛ в вашей стране. Данные ИЭЭУЛ, если имеются в вашей стране, могут послужить основой для категории ""Лесное хозяйство (ISIC/ NACE 02)""." -69,BLR,6.2,"7.      Для периода 2010 по 2008, должны использоваться категории NACE/ISIC (02, 16, 17) а для предыдущих лет, бывшие категории NACE/ISIC (02, 20, 21). Внесение поправок при переходе от старых к новым категориям NACE/ISIC не нужно." -70,BLR,6.2,"8.      Данные по ВДС для каждой экономической деятельности должны иметься от национальных счетов, подготовленные национальным статистическим органом страны. Если используется другой источник, объяснить в заметках." -71,BLR,6.2,9.       Главными источниками добавленной стоимости являются: -72,BLR,6.2,1) Для стран ЕС/ЕАСТ -73,BLR,6.2,a. Евростат – Национальные счета -74,BLR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -75,BLR,6.2,b. Евростат – Интегрированный экологический и экономический учет лесов (ИЭЭУЛ) -76,BLR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -77,BLR,6.2,c. Евростат – Eжегодная подробная статистика предприятий - промышленность и строительство -78,BLR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -79,BLR,6.2,2) Для других стран (не ЕС): -80,BLR,6.2,a. Международный ежегодный справочник ЮНИДО по промышленной статистике -81,BLR,6.2,(публикация может быть заказана по адресу http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) и Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -82,BLR,6.2,b. Данные UNIDO (Организации Объединенных Наций по промышленному развитию) (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -83,BLR,6.2,"3) Для всех стран (если статистику нельзя получить в Евростате и UNIDO (Организации Объединенных Наций по промышленному развитию), должна проверяться статистика, имеющаяся от национального бюро статистики; основные ссылки на список источников относительно отдельной страны, перечислены в публикации по электронному адресу: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -84,BEL,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -85,BEL,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -86,BEL,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -87,BEL,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -88,BEL,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -89,BEL,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -90,BEL,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -91,BEL,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -92,BEL,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -93,BEL,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -94,BEL,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -95,BEL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -96,BEL,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -97,BEL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -98,BEL,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -99,BEL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -100,BEL,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -101,BEL,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -102,BEL,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -103,BEL,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -104,BEL,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -105,BIH,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -106,BIH,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -107,BIH,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -108,BIH,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -109,BIH,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -110,BIH,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -111,BIH,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -112,BIH,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -113,BIH,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -114,BIH,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -115,BIH,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -116,BIH,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -117,BIH,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -118,BIH,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -119,BIH,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -120,BIH,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -121,BIH,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -122,BIH,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -123,BIH,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -124,BIH,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -125,BIH,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -126,BGR,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -127,BGR,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -128,BGR,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -129,BGR,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -130,BGR,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -131,BGR,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -132,BGR,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -133,BGR,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -134,BGR,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -135,BGR,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -136,BGR,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -137,BGR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -138,BGR,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -139,BGR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -140,BGR,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -141,BGR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -142,BGR,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -143,BGR,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -144,BGR,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -145,BGR,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -146,BGR,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -147,HRV,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -148,HRV,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -149,HRV,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -150,HRV,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -151,HRV,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -152,HRV,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -153,HRV,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -154,HRV,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -155,HRV,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -156,HRV,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -157,HRV,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -158,HRV,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -159,HRV,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -160,HRV,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -161,HRV,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -162,HRV,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -163,HRV,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -164,HRV,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -165,HRV,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -166,HRV,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -167,HRV,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -168,CYP,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -169,CYP,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -170,CYP,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -171,CYP,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -172,CYP,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -173,CYP,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -174,CYP,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -175,CYP,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -176,CYP,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -177,CYP,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -178,CYP,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -179,CYP,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -180,CYP,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -181,CYP,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -182,CYP,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -183,CYP,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -184,CYP,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -185,CYP,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -186,CYP,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -187,CYP,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -188,CYP,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -189,CZE,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -190,CZE,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -191,CZE,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -192,CZE,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -193,CZE,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -194,CZE,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -195,CZE,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -196,CZE,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -197,CZE,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -198,CZE,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -199,CZE,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -200,CZE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -201,CZE,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -202,CZE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -203,CZE,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -204,CZE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -205,CZE,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -206,CZE,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -207,CZE,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -208,CZE,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -209,CZE,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -210,DNK,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -211,DNK,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -212,DNK,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -213,DNK,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -214,DNK,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -215,DNK,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -216,DNK,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -217,DNK,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -218,DNK,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -219,DNK,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -220,DNK,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -221,DNK,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -222,DNK,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -223,DNK,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -224,DNK,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -225,DNK,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -226,DNK,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -227,DNK,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -228,DNK,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -229,DNK,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -230,DNK,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -231,EST,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -232,EST,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -233,EST,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -234,EST,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -235,EST,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -236,EST,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -237,EST,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -238,EST,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -239,EST,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -240,EST,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -241,EST,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -242,EST,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -243,EST,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -244,EST,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -245,EST,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -246,EST,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -247,EST,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -248,EST,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -249,EST,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -250,EST,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -251,EST,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -252,FIN,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -253,FIN,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -254,FIN,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -255,FIN,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -256,FIN,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -257,FIN,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -258,FIN,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -259,FIN,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -260,FIN,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -261,FIN,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -262,FIN,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -263,FIN,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -264,FIN,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -265,FIN,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -266,FIN,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -267,FIN,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -268,FIN,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -269,FIN,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -270,FIN,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -271,FIN,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -272,FIN,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -273,FRA,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -274,FRA,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -275,FRA,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -276,FRA,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -277,FRA,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -278,FRA,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -279,FRA,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -280,FRA,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -281,FRA,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -282,FRA,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -283,FRA,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -284,FRA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -285,FRA,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -286,FRA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -287,FRA,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -288,FRA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -289,FRA,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -290,FRA,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -291,FRA,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -292,FRA,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -293,FRA,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -294,GEO,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -295,GEO,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -296,GEO,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -297,GEO,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -298,GEO,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -299,GEO,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -300,GEO,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -301,GEO,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -302,GEO,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -303,GEO,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -304,GEO,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -305,GEO,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -306,GEO,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -307,GEO,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -308,GEO,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -309,GEO,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -310,GEO,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -311,GEO,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -312,GEO,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -313,GEO,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -314,GEO,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -315,DEU,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -316,DEU,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -317,DEU,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -318,DEU,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -319,DEU,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -320,DEU,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -321,DEU,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -322,DEU,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -323,DEU,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -324,DEU,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -325,DEU,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -326,DEU,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -327,DEU,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -328,DEU,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -329,DEU,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -330,DEU,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -331,DEU,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -332,DEU,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -333,DEU,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -334,DEU,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -335,DEU,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -336,GRC,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -337,GRC,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -338,GRC,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -339,GRC,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -340,GRC,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -341,GRC,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -342,GRC,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -343,GRC,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -344,GRC,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -345,GRC,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -346,GRC,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -347,GRC,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -348,GRC,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -349,GRC,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -350,GRC,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -351,GRC,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -352,GRC,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -353,GRC,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -354,GRC,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -355,GRC,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -356,GRC,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -357,VAT,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -358,VAT,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -359,VAT,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -360,VAT,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -361,VAT,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -362,VAT,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -363,VAT,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -364,VAT,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -365,VAT,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -366,VAT,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -367,VAT,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -368,VAT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -369,VAT,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -370,VAT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -371,VAT,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -372,VAT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -373,VAT,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -374,VAT,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -375,VAT,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -376,VAT,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -377,VAT,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -378,HUN,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -379,HUN,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -380,HUN,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -381,HUN,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -382,HUN,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -383,HUN,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -384,HUN,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -385,HUN,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -386,HUN,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -387,HUN,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -388,HUN,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -389,HUN,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -390,HUN,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -391,HUN,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -392,HUN,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -393,HUN,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -394,HUN,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -395,HUN,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -396,HUN,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -397,HUN,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -398,HUN,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -399,ISL,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -400,ISL,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -401,ISL,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -402,ISL,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -403,ISL,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -404,ISL,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -405,ISL,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -406,ISL,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -407,ISL,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -408,ISL,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -409,ISL,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -410,ISL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -411,ISL,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -412,ISL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -413,ISL,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -414,ISL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -415,ISL,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -416,ISL,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -417,ISL,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -418,ISL,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -419,ISL,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -420,IRL,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -421,IRL,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -422,IRL,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -423,IRL,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -424,IRL,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -425,IRL,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -426,IRL,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -427,IRL,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -428,IRL,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -429,IRL,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -430,IRL,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -431,IRL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -432,IRL,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -433,IRL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -434,IRL,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -435,IRL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -436,IRL,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -437,IRL,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -438,IRL,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -439,IRL,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -440,IRL,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -441,ITA,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -442,ITA,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -443,ITA,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -444,ITA,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -445,ITA,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -446,ITA,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -447,ITA,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -448,ITA,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -449,ITA,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -450,ITA,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -451,ITA,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -452,ITA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -453,ITA,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -454,ITA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -455,ITA,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -456,ITA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -457,ITA,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -458,ITA,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -459,ITA,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -460,ITA,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -461,ITA,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -462,LVA,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -463,LVA,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -464,LVA,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -465,LVA,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -466,LVA,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -467,LVA,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -468,LVA,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -469,LVA,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -470,LVA,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -471,LVA,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -472,LVA,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -473,LVA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -474,LVA,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -475,LVA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -476,LVA,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -477,LVA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -478,LVA,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -479,LVA,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -480,LVA,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -481,LVA,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -482,LVA,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -483,LIE,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -484,LIE,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -485,LIE,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -486,LIE,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -487,LIE,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -488,LIE,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -489,LIE,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -490,LIE,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -491,LIE,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -492,LIE,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -493,LIE,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -494,LIE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -495,LIE,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -496,LIE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -497,LIE,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -498,LIE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -499,LIE,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -500,LIE,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -501,LIE,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -502,LIE,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -503,LIE,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -504,LTU,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -505,LTU,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -506,LTU,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -507,LTU,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -508,LTU,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -509,LTU,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -510,LTU,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -511,LTU,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -512,LTU,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -513,LTU,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -514,LTU,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -515,LTU,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -516,LTU,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -517,LTU,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -518,LTU,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -519,LTU,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -520,LTU,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -521,LTU,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -522,LTU,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -523,LTU,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -524,LTU,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -525,LUX,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -526,LUX,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -527,LUX,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -528,LUX,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -529,LUX,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -530,LUX,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -531,LUX,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -532,LUX,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -533,LUX,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -534,LUX,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -535,LUX,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -536,LUX,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -537,LUX,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -538,LUX,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -539,LUX,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -540,LUX,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -541,LUX,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -542,LUX,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -543,LUX,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -544,LUX,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -545,LUX,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -546,MLT,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -547,MLT,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -548,MLT,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -549,MLT,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -550,MLT,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -551,MLT,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -552,MLT,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -553,MLT,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -554,MLT,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -555,MLT,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -556,MLT,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -557,MLT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -558,MLT,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -559,MLT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -560,MLT,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -561,MLT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -562,MLT,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -563,MLT,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -564,MLT,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -565,MLT,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -566,MLT,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -567,MDA,6.2,1.      Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -568,MDA,6.2,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена данными, взятыми из базы данных EUROSTAT доступной на: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (национальные счета агрегируют по отраслям [nama_10_a64]). Данные по ежегодным национальным счетам (ВВП и главные компоненты [nama_10_gdp]) были использованны как деноменатор для подсчета процента." -569,MDA,6.2,"3.     Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -570,MDA,6.2,"4.     Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно явно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете(и за какие годы, если отличается) в таблице" -571,MDA,6.2,"5.      Для оценки вклада во Внутренний Валовый Продукт (ВВП), должны использоваться данные о Валовой Добавленной Стоимости (ВДС). В ВДС измеряется вклад в экономику каждого отдельного производителя, промышленности или сектора в стране. Связь между ВДС и ВВП может быть определена как: ВДС + налоги на продукцию – дотации на продукцию = ВВП." -572,MDA,6.2,"6.       Таблица была предварительно заполнена данными Национальных счетов Евростат. В помощь рекомендуется консультация чиновника, ведущего статистику, работающего в системе национальных счетов или статистического корреспондента ИЭЭУЛ в вашей стране. Данные ИЭЭУЛ, если имеются в вашей стране, могут послужить основой для категории Лесное хозяйство (ISIC/ NACE 02)." -573,MDA,6.2,"7.      Для периода 2010 по 2008, должны использоваться категории NACE/ISIC (02, 16, 17) а для предыдущих лет, бывшие категории NACE/ISIC (02, 20, 21). Внесение поправок при переходе от старых к новым категориям NACE/ISIC не нужно." -574,MDA,6.2,"8.      Данные по ВДС для каждой экономической деятельности должны иметься от национальных счетов, подготовленные национальным статистическим органом страны. Если используется другой источник, объяснить в заметках" -575,MDA,6.2,9.       Главными источниками добавленной стоимости являются: -576,MDA,6.2,1) Для стран ЕС/ЕАСТ -577,MDA,6.2,a. Евростат – Национальные счета -578,MDA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -579,MDA,6.2,b. Евростат – Интегрированный экологический и экономический учет лесов (ИЭЭУЛ) -580,MDA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -581,MDA,6.2,c. Евростат - ежегодная подробная статистика предприятий - промышленность и строительство -582,MDA,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -583,MDA,6.2,2) Для других стран (не ЕС): -584,MDA,6.2,a. Международный ежегодный справочник ЮНИДО по промышленной статистике -585,MDA,6.2,(публикация может быть заказана по адресу http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) и Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -586,MDA,6.2,b. Данные UNIDO (Организации Объединенных Наций по промышленному развитию) (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -587,MDA,6.2,"3) Для всех стран (если статистику нельзя получить в Евростате и UNIDO (Организации Объединенных Наций по промышленному развитию), должна проверяться статистика, имеющаяся от национального бюро статистики; основные ссылки на список источников относительно отдельной страны, перечислены в публикации по электронному адресу: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -588,MCO,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -589,MCO,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -590,MCO,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -591,MCO,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -592,MCO,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -593,MCO,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -594,MCO,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -595,MCO,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -596,MCO,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -597,MCO,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -598,MCO,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -599,MCO,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -600,MCO,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -601,MCO,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -602,MCO,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -603,MCO,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -604,MCO,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -605,MCO,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -606,MCO,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -607,MCO,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -608,MCO,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -609,MNE,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -610,MNE,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -611,MNE,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -612,MNE,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -613,MNE,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -614,MNE,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -615,MNE,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -616,MNE,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -617,MNE,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -618,MNE,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -619,MNE,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -620,MNE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -621,MNE,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -622,MNE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -623,MNE,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -624,MNE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -625,MNE,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -626,MNE,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -627,MNE,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -628,MNE,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -629,MNE,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -630,NLD,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -631,NLD,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -632,NLD,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -633,NLD,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -634,NLD,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -635,NLD,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -636,NLD,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -637,NLD,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -638,NLD,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -639,NLD,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -640,NLD,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -641,NLD,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -642,NLD,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -643,NLD,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -644,NLD,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -645,NLD,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -646,NLD,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -647,NLD,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -648,NLD,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -649,NLD,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -650,NLD,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -651,NOR,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -652,NOR,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -653,NOR,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -654,NOR,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -655,NOR,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -656,NOR,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -657,NOR,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -658,NOR,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -659,NOR,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -660,NOR,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -661,NOR,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -662,NOR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -663,NOR,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -664,NOR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -665,NOR,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -666,NOR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -667,NOR,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -668,NOR,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -669,NOR,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -670,NOR,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -671,NOR,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -672,POL,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -673,POL,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -674,POL,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -675,POL,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -676,POL,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -677,POL,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -678,POL,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -679,POL,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -680,POL,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -681,POL,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -682,POL,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -683,POL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -684,POL,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -685,POL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -686,POL,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -687,POL,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -688,POL,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -689,POL,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -690,POL,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -691,POL,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -692,POL,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -693,PRT,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -694,PRT,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -695,PRT,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -696,PRT,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -697,PRT,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -698,PRT,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -699,PRT,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -700,PRT,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -701,PRT,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -702,PRT,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -703,PRT,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -704,PRT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -705,PRT,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -706,PRT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -707,PRT,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -708,PRT,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -709,PRT,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -710,PRT,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -711,PRT,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -712,PRT,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -713,PRT,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -714,ROU,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -715,ROU,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -716,ROU,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -717,ROU,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -718,ROU,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -719,ROU,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -720,ROU,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -721,ROU,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -722,ROU,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -723,ROU,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -724,ROU,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -725,ROU,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -726,ROU,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -727,ROU,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -728,ROU,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -729,ROU,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -730,ROU,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -731,ROU,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -732,ROU,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -733,ROU,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -734,ROU,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -735,RUS,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -736,RUS,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -737,RUS,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -738,RUS,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -739,RUS,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -740,RUS,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -741,RUS,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -742,RUS,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -743,RUS,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -744,RUS,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -745,RUS,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -746,RUS,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -747,RUS,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -748,RUS,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -749,RUS,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -750,RUS,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -751,RUS,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -752,RUS,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -753,RUS,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -754,RUS,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -755,RUS,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -756,SRB,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -757,SRB,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -758,SRB,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -759,SRB,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -760,SRB,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -761,SRB,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -762,SRB,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -763,SRB,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -764,SRB,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -765,SRB,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -766,SRB,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -767,SRB,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -768,SRB,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -769,SRB,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -770,SRB,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -771,SRB,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -772,SRB,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -773,SRB,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -774,SRB,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -775,SRB,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -776,SRB,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -777,SVK,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -778,SVK,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -779,SVK,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -780,SVK,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -781,SVK,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -782,SVK,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -783,SVK,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -784,SVK,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -785,SVK,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -786,SVK,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -787,SVK,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -788,SVK,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -789,SVK,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -790,SVK,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -791,SVK,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -792,SVK,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -793,SVK,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -794,SVK,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -795,SVK,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -796,SVK,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -797,SVK,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -798,SVN,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -799,SVN,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -800,SVN,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -801,SVN,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -802,SVN,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -803,SVN,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -804,SVN,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -805,SVN,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -806,SVN,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -807,SVN,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -808,SVN,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -809,SVN,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -810,SVN,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -811,SVN,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -812,SVN,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -813,SVN,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -814,SVN,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -815,SVN,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -816,SVN,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -817,SVN,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -818,SVN,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -819,ESP,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -820,ESP,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -821,ESP,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -822,ESP,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -823,ESP,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -824,ESP,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -825,ESP,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -826,ESP,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -827,ESP,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -828,ESP,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -829,ESP,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -830,ESP,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -831,ESP,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -832,ESP,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -833,ESP,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -834,ESP,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -835,ESP,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -836,ESP,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -837,ESP,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -838,ESP,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -839,ESP,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -840,SWE,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -841,SWE,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -842,SWE,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -843,SWE,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -844,SWE,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -845,SWE,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -846,SWE,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -847,SWE,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -848,SWE,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -849,SWE,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -850,SWE,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -851,SWE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -852,SWE,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -853,SWE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -854,SWE,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -855,SWE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -856,SWE,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -857,SWE,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -858,SWE,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -859,SWE,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -860,SWE,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -861,CHE,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -862,CHE,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -863,CHE,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -864,CHE,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -865,CHE,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -866,CHE,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -867,CHE,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -868,CHE,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -869,CHE,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -870,CHE,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -871,CHE,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -872,CHE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -873,CHE,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -874,CHE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -875,CHE,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -876,CHE,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -877,CHE,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -878,CHE,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -879,CHE,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -880,CHE,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -881,CHE,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -882,MKD,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -883,MKD,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -884,MKD,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -885,MKD,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -886,MKD,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -887,MKD,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -888,MKD,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -889,MKD,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -890,MKD,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -891,MKD,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -892,MKD,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -893,MKD,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -894,MKD,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -895,MKD,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -896,MKD,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -897,MKD,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -898,MKD,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -899,MKD,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -900,MKD,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -901,MKD,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -902,MKD,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -903,TUR,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -904,TUR,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -905,TUR,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -906,TUR,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -907,TUR,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -908,TUR,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -909,TUR,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -910,TUR,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -911,TUR,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -912,TUR,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -913,TUR,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -914,TUR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -915,TUR,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -916,TUR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -917,TUR,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -918,TUR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -919,TUR,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -920,TUR,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -921,TUR,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -922,TUR,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -923,TUR,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -924,UKR,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -925,UKR,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -926,UKR,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -927,UKR,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -928,UKR,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -929,UKR,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -930,UKR,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -931,UKR,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -932,UKR,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -933,UKR,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -934,UKR,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -935,UKR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -936,UKR,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -937,UKR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -938,UKR,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -939,UKR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -940,UKR,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -941,UKR,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -942,UKR,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -943,UKR,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -944,UKR,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." -945,GBR,6.2,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not counterparts in global reporting. -946,GBR,6.2,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (National accounts aggregates by industry [nama_10_a64]). Data on Annual national accounts (GDP and main components [nama_10_gdp]) were used in denominator to calculate percentage. -947,GBR,6.2,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -948,GBR,6.2,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -949,GBR,6.2,"5.       For the estimation of contribution to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), data on Gross Value Added (GVA) should be used. GVA measures the contribution to the economy of each individual producer, industry or sector in the country. (The link between GVA and GDP can be defined as: GVA + taxes on products - subsidies on products = GDP.)" -950,GBR,6.2,"6.       The table is prefilled with the Eurostat - National Accounts data. Contacting a statistical officer involved in the national accounts or the statistical correspondent for EFA (European Forest Accounts) in your country for assistance is advisable. The EFA data, if available in your country, can serve as a reference for the category Forestry industry (ISIC/NACE 02)." -951,GBR,6.2,"7.       For 2015 the 2008 NACE Rev.2/ISIC categories (02, 16, 17) should be used, and for previous years using the corresponding former NACE/ISIC categories 02, 20, 21. Adjustments from the old to the new NACE/ISIC are not needed." -952,GBR,6.2,"8.       Data on GVA for each economic activity should be available from the National Accounts prepared by the country’s national statistical authority. If a different source is used, please explain in comments." -953,GBR,6.2,9.       The main sources for value-added are the following: -954,GBR,6.2,1) For EU/EFTA countries -955,GBR,6.2,a. Eurostat - National Accounts -956,GBR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=nama_10_a64 ) -957,GBR,6.2,b. Eurostat – European Forest Accounts (EFA) -958,GBR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=for_eco_cp) -959,GBR,6.2,c. Eurostat - Annual detailed enterprise statistics - industry and construction -960,GBR,6.2,(http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=sbs_na_sca_r2) -961,GBR,6.2,2) For other countries (non-EU): -962,GBR,6.2,a. UNIDO International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics -963,GBR,6.2,(publication can be ordered at http://www.unido.org/resources/publications/flagship-publications/international-yearbook-of-industrial-statistics.html ) and Statistical Country Briefs (http://www.unido.org/resources/statistics/statistical-country-briefs.html) -964,GBR,6.2,b. UNdata - National Accounts Official Country Data (http://data.un.org/Explorer.aspx?d=SNA) -965,GBR,6.2,"3) For all countries (in case statistics cannot be found in Eurostat & UNIDO), statistics available from national Statistics Offices should be checked; main links to the list of sources by country are listed in the publication available at: http://www.fao.org/docrep/011/k4588e/k4588e00.htm (see pages 61 to 65)." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.3_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.3_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 829715645e..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.3_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,6.3,General comments,, -1,ALB,6.3,Factor income,, -2,ALB,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -3,AND,6.3,General comments,, -4,AND,6.3,Factor income,, -5,AND,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -6,AUT,6.3,General comments,, -7,AUT,6.3,Factor income,, -8,AUT,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -9,BLR,6.3,Общие комментарии,Данные за 2015г. Отражены с учетом основных положений СНС-2008, -10,BLR,6.3,Доход от факторов производства,"Чистая прибыль раздела 02 секторов экономики S11,S12,S13,S15", -11,BLR,6.3,Чистый предприни-мательский доход,Чистый смешанный доход раздела 02 сектора S14, -12,BEL,6.3,General comments,, -13,BEL,6.3,Factor income,, -14,BEL,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -15,BIH,6.3,General comments,, -16,BIH,6.3,Factor income,, -17,BIH,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -18,BGR,6.3,General comments,, -19,BGR,6.3,Factor income,, -20,BGR,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -21,HRV,6.3,General comments,, -22,HRV,6.3,Factor income,, -23,HRV,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -24,CYP,6.3,General comments,, -25,CYP,6.3,Factor income,, -26,CYP,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -27,CZE,6.3,General comments,, -28,CZE,6.3,Factor income,, -29,CZE,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -30,DNK,6.3,General comments,, -31,DNK,6.3,Factor income,, -32,DNK,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -33,EST,6.3,General comments,All reported figures are in euros, -34,EST,6.3,Factor income,According to SoEF definition,Increasing since 2010 after after the recession in 2008-2009 -35,EST,6.3,Net operating surplus,According to SoEF definition, -36,FIN,6.3,General comments,, -37,FIN,6.3,Factor income,, -38,FIN,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -39,FRA,6.3,General comments,Figures updated with the last results of European Forest Accounts,Rising value due to higher prices of wood. -40,FRA,6.3,Factor income,, -41,FRA,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -42,GEO,6.3,General comments,No information available, -43,GEO,6.3,Factor income,, -44,GEO,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -45,DEU,6.3,General comments,, -46,DEU,6.3,Factor income,, -47,DEU,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -48,GRC,6.3,General comments,, -49,GRC,6.3,Factor income,, -50,GRC,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -51,VAT,6.3,General comments,, -52,VAT,6.3,Factor income,, -53,VAT,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -54,HUN,6.3,General comments,, -55,HUN,6.3,Factor income,, -56,HUN,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -57,ISL,6.3,General comments,Data from Statistic ISL Jon.Gudmundsson@hagstofa.is, -58,ISL,6.3,Factor income,, -59,ISL,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -60,IRL,6.3,General comments,, -61,IRL,6.3,Factor income,, -62,IRL,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -63,ITA,6.3,General comments,"Values before 2002 (originally in Italian Lira) converted into Euro: 1 Euro is equal to 1936,27 Lira.", -64,ITA,6.3,Factor income,This data was prefilled.,This trend is slightly positive -65,ITA,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -66,LVA,6.3,General comments,, -67,LVA,6.3,Factor income,, -68,LVA,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -69,LIE,6.3,General comments,, -70,LIE,6.3,Factor income,, -71,LIE,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -72,LTU,6.3,General comments,, -73,LTU,6.3,Factor income,, -74,LTU,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -75,LUX,6.3,General comments,, -76,LUX,6.3,Factor income,, -77,LUX,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -78,MLT,6.3,General comments,, -79,MLT,6.3,Factor income,, -80,MLT,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -81,MDA,6.3,Общие комментарии,, -82,MDA,6.3,Доход от факторов производства,, -83,MDA,6.3,Чистый предпринимательский доход,, -84,MCO,6.3,General comments,, -85,MCO,6.3,Factor income,, -86,MCO,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -87,MNE,6.3,General comments,, -88,MNE,6.3,Factor income,, -89,MNE,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -90,NLD,6.3,General comments,, -91,NLD,6.3,Factor income,, -92,NLD,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -93,NOR,6.3,General comments,, -94,NOR,6.3,Factor income,, -95,NOR,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -96,POL,6.3,General comments,, -97,POL,6.3,Factor income,, -98,POL,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -99,PRT,6.3,General comments,, -100,PRT,6.3,Factor income,, -101,PRT,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -102,ROU,6.3,General comments,, -103,ROU,6.3,Factor income,, -104,ROU,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -105,RUS,6.3,General comments,, -106,RUS,6.3,Factor income,, -107,RUS,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -108,SRB,6.3,General comments,, -109,SRB,6.3,Factor income,, -110,SRB,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -111,SVK,6.3,General comments,Data from national accounts in Euro - database of Statistical Office of the Slovak republic and Eurostat, -112,SVK,6.3,Factor income,,Economic results of forestry in 2010 decreased and were influenced by financial crisis. -113,SVK,6.3,Net operating surplus,,Rising trend -114,SVN,6.3,General comments,, -115,SVN,6.3,Factor income,Economic Accounts for Forestry (of which factor income represents one of data categories) have been revised for 1995-2017 period due to the consequences of icestorm in 2014 and the change of some administrative data source used for EAF compilation.,Pre-filled table was validated by SURS (Statistical Office of the Republic of SVN in 2019) -116,SVN,6.3,Net operating surplus,Economic Accounts for Forestry (of which net operating surplus represents one of data categories) have been revised for 1995-2017 period due to the consequences of icestorm in 2014 and the change of some administrative data source used for EAF compilation.,Pre-filled table was validated by SURS (Statistical Office of the Republic of SVN in 2019) -117,ESP,6.3,General comments,Prefilled values, -118,ESP,6.3,Factor income,, -119,ESP,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -120,SWE,6.3,General comments,Revised prefilled data with data from Statistics SWEs source. Statistics SWEs previous reporting to Eurostat was incorrect and is being revised at this moment for the years 2009-2016. The values in this table are the same as the new and revised data being sent to Eurostat.,http://www.statistikdatabasen.scb.se/pxweb/en/ssd/START__NR__NR0103__NR0103E/NR0103ENS2010T08A/?rxid=edf58225-dd8d-4b52-bd3f-acd251c23ea1 -121,SWE,6.3,Factor income,See above, -122,SWE,6.3,Net operating surplus,See above, -123,CHE,6.3,General comments,"The data source is ""Economic accounts for forestry, branch account for forestry"" (""Die Forstliche Gesamtrechnung: Konsequenz""). These data are also found aggregated/rounded in the table 16.6 of the Swiss Statistical Yearbook of Forestry 2017.",https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/de/home/statistiken/land-forstwirtschaft/gesamtrechnung-satellitenkonto/forstwirtschaft.assetdetail.3402951.html -124,CHE,6.3,Factor income,For the Factor income the following formula was used: Factor income = Bruttowertschöpfung + Sonstige Subventionen - Abschreibungen - Sonstige Produktionsabgaben, -125,CHE,6.3,Net operating surplus,"The variable ""Nettounternehmensgewinn"" was used.", -126,MKD,6.3,General comments,, -127,MKD,6.3,Factor income,, -128,MKD,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -129,TUR,6.3,General comments,, -130,TUR,6.3,Factor income,, -131,TUR,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -132,UKR,6.3,General comments,, -133,UKR,6.3,Factor income,, -134,UKR,6.3,Net operating surplus,, -135,GBR,6.3,General comments,Revisions to the methodology used to estimate data were implemented in 2018. This has resulted in differences to some categories.,"The revisions are only available for the years 2012 to 2016. As a result, the estimates now presented for 2015 are not fully comparable with figures for earlier years." -136,GBR,6.3,Factor income,, -137,GBR,6.3,Net operating surplus,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.3_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.3_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index e9c36dc008..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.3_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,369 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -2,ALB,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -3,ALB,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -4,ALB,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -5,ALB,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -6,ALB,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -7,ALB,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -8,AND,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -9,AND,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -10,AND,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -11,AND,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -12,AND,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -13,AND,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -14,AND,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -15,AND,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -16,AUT,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -17,AUT,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -18,AUT,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -19,AUT,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -20,AUT,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -21,AUT,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -22,AUT,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -23,AUT,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -24,BLR,6.3,1.     Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта форма отчетности не имеет прямых аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -25,BLR,6.3,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Таблица была предварительно заполнена данными с ""Евростат"": http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Экономические счета для лесного хозяйств (for_eco_cp))." -26,BLR,6.3,"3.     Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 и 2015) указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -27,BLR,6.3,"4. Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно явно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в таблице ""Национальная валюта в отчетных годах""." -28,BLR,6.3,"5.      Для стран, которые заполнили экономический учет ""Евростата"" по лесному хозяйству или провели экономический учет и заполнили в Интегрированный экологическмй и экономическмй учет леса (ИЭЭУЛ), данная таблица была заполнена по ме-ре возможности, используя данные от ""Евростата"". Данные учеты должны быть проверены национальным корреспондентом, консультирующимся с лицом, ответственным за представление отчета для Евростата. Если информация не доступеа в дан-ных источниках, проконсультируйтесь у статиста, ответственного за национальные счета, который возможно сможет помочь." -29,BLR,6.3,"6.       Доход от факторов производства измеряется оплатой за все факторы производства (земля, капитал, труд) и представля-ет собой всю стоимость, образованной от единицы, занятой в производственной деятельности. Его можно вывести от валовой добавленной стоимости (ВДС) через вычитание потребления основного капитала (амортизация) при котором получится чистая добавленная стоимость и затем вычислив от базовых цен и факторов издержек, отняв налоги на производство и добавив дотации на производство." -30,BLR,6.3,"7.      Чистый доход от предпринимательской деятельности измеряется оборотом (выручкой) владельца, вычисляя компенса-ции невыплаченного труда." -31,BLR,6.3,8.      Источник определений: Справочник по экономическому учету Аграрного и лесного хозяйства EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -32,BEL,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -33,BEL,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -34,BEL,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -35,BEL,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -36,BEL,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -37,BEL,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -38,BEL,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -39,BEL,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -40,BIH,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -41,BIH,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -42,BIH,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -43,BIH,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -44,BIH,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -45,BIH,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -46,BIH,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -47,BIH,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -48,BGR,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -49,BGR,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -50,BGR,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -51,BGR,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -52,BGR,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -53,BGR,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -54,BGR,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -55,BGR,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -56,HRV,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -57,HRV,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -58,HRV,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -59,HRV,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -60,HRV,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -61,HRV,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -62,HRV,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -63,HRV,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -64,CYP,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -65,CYP,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -66,CYP,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -67,CYP,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -68,CYP,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -69,CYP,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -70,CYP,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -71,CYP,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -72,CZE,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -73,CZE,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -74,CZE,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -75,CZE,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -76,CZE,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -77,CZE,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -78,CZE,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -79,CZE,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -80,DNK,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -81,DNK,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -82,DNK,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -83,DNK,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -84,DNK,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -85,DNK,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -86,DNK,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -87,DNK,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -88,EST,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -89,EST,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -90,EST,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -91,EST,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -92,EST,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -93,EST,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -94,EST,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -95,EST,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -96,FIN,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -97,FIN,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -98,FIN,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -99,FIN,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -100,FIN,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -101,FIN,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -102,FIN,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -103,FIN,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -104,FRA,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -105,FRA,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -106,FRA,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -107,FRA,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -108,FRA,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -109,FRA,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -110,FRA,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -111,FRA,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -112,GEO,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -113,GEO,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -114,GEO,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -115,GEO,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -116,GEO,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -117,GEO,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -118,GEO,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -119,GEO,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -120,DEU,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -121,DEU,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -122,DEU,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -123,DEU,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -124,DEU,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -125,DEU,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -126,DEU,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -127,DEU,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -128,GRC,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -129,GRC,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -130,GRC,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -131,GRC,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -132,GRC,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -133,GRC,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -134,GRC,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -135,GRC,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -136,VAT,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -137,VAT,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -138,VAT,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -139,VAT,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -140,VAT,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -141,VAT,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -142,VAT,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -143,VAT,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -144,HUN,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -145,HUN,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -146,HUN,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -147,HUN,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -148,HUN,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -149,HUN,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -150,HUN,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -151,HUN,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -152,ISL,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -153,ISL,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -154,ISL,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -155,ISL,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -156,ISL,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -157,ISL,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -158,ISL,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -159,ISL,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -160,IRL,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -161,IRL,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -162,IRL,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -163,IRL,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -164,IRL,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -165,IRL,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -166,IRL,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -167,IRL,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -168,ITA,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -169,ITA,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -170,ITA,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -171,ITA,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -172,ITA,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -173,ITA,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -174,ITA,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -175,ITA,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -176,LVA,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -177,LVA,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -178,LVA,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -179,LVA,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -180,LVA,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -181,LVA,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -182,LVA,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -183,LVA,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -184,LIE,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -185,LIE,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -186,LIE,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -187,LIE,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -188,LIE,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -189,LIE,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -190,LIE,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -191,LIE,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -192,LTU,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -193,LTU,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -194,LTU,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -195,LTU,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -196,LTU,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -197,LTU,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -198,LTU,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -199,LTU,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -200,LUX,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -201,LUX,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -202,LUX,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -203,LUX,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -204,LUX,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -205,LUX,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -206,LUX,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -207,LUX,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -208,MLT,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -209,MLT,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -210,MLT,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -211,MLT,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -212,MLT,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -213,MLT,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -214,MLT,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -215,MLT,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -216,MDA,6.3,1.       Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: эта форма отчетности не имеет прямых аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -217,MDA,6.3,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: Таблица была предварительно заполнена данными с ""Евростат"": http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Экономические счета для лесного хозяйств (for_eco_cp))." -218,MDA,6.3,"3.     Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 и 2015) указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -219,MDA,6.3,"4.     Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается)." -220,MDA,6.3,"5.       Для стран, которые заполнили экономический учет ""Евростата"" по лесному хозяйству или провели экономический учет и заполнили в Интегрированный экологическмй и экономическмй учет леса (ИЭЭУЛ), данная таблица была заполнена по мере возможности, используя данные от ""Евростата"". Данные учеты должны быть проверены национальным корреспондентом, консультирующимся с лицом, ответственным за представление отчета для Евростата. Если информация не доступеа в данных источниках, проконсультируйтесь у статиста, ответственного за национальные счета, который возможно сможет помочь." -221,MDA,6.3,"6.       Доход от факторов производства измеряется оплатой за все факторы производства (земля, капитал, труд) и представляет собой всю стоимость, образованной от единицы, занятой в производственной деятельности. Его можно вывести от Валовой Добавленной Стоимости (ВДС) через вычитание потребления основного капитала (амортизация) при котором получится чистая добавленная стоимость и затем вычислив от базовых цен и факторов издержек, отняв налоги на производство и добавив дотации на производство." -222,MDA,6.3,7.      Чистый доход от предпринимательской деятельности измеряется оборотом (выручкой) владельца вычисляя компенсации невыплаченного труда. -223,MDA,6.3,8.      Источник определений: Справочник по экономическому учету Аграрного и лесного хозяйства EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -224,MCO,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -225,MCO,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -226,MCO,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -227,MCO,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -228,MCO,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -229,MCO,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -230,MCO,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -231,MCO,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -232,MNE,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -233,MNE,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -234,MNE,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -235,MNE,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -236,MNE,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -237,MNE,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -238,MNE,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -239,MNE,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -240,NLD,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -241,NLD,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -242,NLD,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -243,NLD,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -244,NLD,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -245,NLD,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -246,NLD,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -247,NLD,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -248,NOR,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -249,NOR,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -250,NOR,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -251,NOR,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -252,NOR,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -253,NOR,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -254,NOR,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -255,NOR,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -256,POL,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -257,POL,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -258,POL,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -259,POL,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -260,POL,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -261,POL,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -262,POL,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -263,POL,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -264,PRT,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -265,PRT,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -266,PRT,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -267,PRT,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -268,PRT,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -269,PRT,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -270,PRT,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -271,PRT,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -272,ROU,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -273,ROU,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -274,ROU,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -275,ROU,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -276,ROU,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -277,ROU,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -278,ROU,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -279,ROU,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -280,RUS,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -281,RUS,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -282,RUS,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -283,RUS,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -284,RUS,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -285,RUS,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -286,RUS,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -287,RUS,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -288,SRB,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -289,SRB,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -290,SRB,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -291,SRB,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -292,SRB,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -293,SRB,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -294,SRB,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -295,SRB,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -296,SVK,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -297,SVK,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -298,SVK,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -299,SVK,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -300,SVK,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -301,SVK,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -302,SVK,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -303,SVK,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -304,SVN,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -305,SVN,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -306,SVN,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -307,SVN,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -308,SVN,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -309,SVN,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -310,SVN,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -311,SVN,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -312,ESP,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -313,ESP,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -314,ESP,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -315,ESP,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -316,ESP,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -317,ESP,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -318,ESP,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -319,ESP,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -320,SWE,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -321,SWE,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -322,SWE,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -323,SWE,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -324,SWE,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -325,SWE,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -326,SWE,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -327,SWE,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -328,CHE,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -329,CHE,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -330,CHE,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -331,CHE,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -332,CHE,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -333,CHE,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -334,CHE,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -335,CHE,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -336,MKD,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -337,MKD,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -338,MKD,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -339,MKD,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -340,MKD,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -341,MKD,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -342,MKD,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -343,MKD,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -344,TUR,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -345,TUR,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -346,TUR,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -347,TUR,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -348,TUR,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -349,TUR,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -350,TUR,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -351,TUR,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -352,UKR,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -353,UKR,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -354,UKR,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -355,UKR,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -356,UKR,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -357,UKR,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -358,UKR,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -359,UKR,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) -360,GBR,6.3,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2015: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -361,GBR,6.3,2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -362,GBR,6.3,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015) noted in the Table, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -363,GBR,6.3,4.     Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the National currency in the reporting years table. -364,GBR,6.3,"5.       For countries that completed EUROSTAT Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in IEEAF, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from EUROSTAT. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to EUROSTAT. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -365,GBR,6.3,"6.       Factor income measures the remuneration of all factors of production (land, capital, labour) and represents all the value generated by a unit engaged in a production activity. It can be derived from Gross Value Added (GVA) by deducting fixed capital consumption (depreciation) to get net value added, and then adjusting from basic prices to factor cost by subtracting any taxes on production and adding any subsidies on production." -366,GBR,6.3,7.      Net operating surplus can be derived from factor income by subtracting compensation of employees. -367,GBR,6.3,8.       Source of definitions: Manual on the economic accounts for Agriculture and Forestry EAA/EAF 97 (Rev. 1.1.) diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.4_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.4_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 8b9a6a0e01..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.4_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,461 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,6.4,General comments,, -1,ALB,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -2,ALB,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -3,ALB,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -4,ALB,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -5,ALB,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -6,ALB,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -7,ALB,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -8,ALB,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -9,ALB,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -10,AND,6.4,General comments,, -11,AND,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -12,AND,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -13,AND,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -14,AND,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -15,AND,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -16,AND,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -17,AND,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -18,AND,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -19,AND,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -20,AUT,6.4,General comments,, -21,AUT,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -22,AUT,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -23,AUT,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -24,AUT,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -25,AUT,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -26,AUT,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -27,AUT,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -28,AUT,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -29,AUT,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -30,BLR,6.4,Общие комментарии,Информация за 1990г. отсутствует. Информация в разрезе видов деятельности не формируется(табл.6.4c), -31,BLR,6.4,Общее валовое накопление основного капитала,Данные за 2015г.отражены с учетом основных положений СНС-2008, -32,BLR,6.4,Валовое накопление основного капитала при посеве деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода,, -33,BLR,6.4,Валовое накопление основного капитала при оборудовании и зданиях,, -34,BLR,6.4,Прочее валовое накопление основно-го капитала,Прочее валовое накопление включает посадку деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода, -35,BLR,6.4,Общий объем потребления основного капитала,, -36,BLR,6.4,Потребление основного капитала при посадке деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода,, -37,BLR,6.4,Потребление основного капитала в оборудовании и зданиях,, -38,BLR,6.4,Прочее потребление основного капитала,, -39,BLR,6.4,Полная передача капитала,, -40,BEL,6.4,General comments,, -41,BEL,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -42,BEL,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -43,BEL,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -44,BEL,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -45,BEL,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -46,BEL,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -47,BEL,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -48,BEL,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -49,BEL,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -50,BIH,6.4,General comments,, -51,BIH,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -52,BIH,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -53,BIH,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -54,BIH,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -55,BIH,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -56,BIH,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -57,BIH,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -58,BIH,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -59,BIH,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -60,BGR,6.4,General comments,, -61,BGR,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -62,BGR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -63,BGR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -64,BGR,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -65,BGR,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -66,BGR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -67,BGR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -68,BGR,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -69,BGR,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -70,HRV,6.4,General comments,, -71,HRV,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -72,HRV,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -73,HRV,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -74,HRV,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -75,HRV,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -76,HRV,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -77,HRV,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -78,HRV,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -79,HRV,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -80,CYP,6.4,General comments,, -81,CYP,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -82,CYP,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -83,CYP,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -84,CYP,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -85,CYP,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -86,CYP,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -87,CYP,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -88,CYP,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -89,CYP,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -90,CZE,6.4,General comments,, -91,CZE,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -92,CZE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -93,CZE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -94,CZE,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -95,CZE,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -96,CZE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -97,CZE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -98,CZE,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -99,CZE,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -100,DNK,6.4,General comments,All values are provided as current prices., -101,DNK,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -102,DNK,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,No information was available on this category., -103,DNK,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -104,DNK,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -105,DNK,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -106,DNK,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -107,DNK,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -108,DNK,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -109,DNK,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -110,EST,6.4,General comments,All reported figures are in euros, -111,EST,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -112,EST,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -113,EST,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,"• Other buildings and structures (AN.112) - Other buildings and structures consist of buildings other than dwellings, other structures and land improvements, as defined below. Uncompleted buildings and structures are included to the extent that the ultimate user is deemed to have taken ownership, either because the construction is for own use or as evidenced by the existence of a contract of sale/purchase. Buildings and structures acquired for military purposes are included. The value of other buildings and structures is net of the value of land underlying them, which is included in land (AN.211) if separately classified. • Machinery and equipment (AN.113) - Transport equipment, information and communication technologies (ICT) equipment, and other machinery and equipment, as defined below, other than that acquired by households for final consumption. Tools that are relatively inexpensive and purchased at a relatively steady rate, such as hand tools, may be excluded. Also excluded are machinery and equipment integral to buildings, which are included in dwellings and non- residential buildings. Uncompleted machinery and equipment is excluded, unless produced for own use, because the ultimate user is deemed to take ownership only on delivery of the asset. Machinery and equipment other than weapons systems acquired for military purposes are included. Machinery and equipment such as vehicles, furniture, kitchen equipment, computers, communications equipment, etc., that are acquired by households for final consumption are not treated as an asset. They are instead included in the memorandum item consumer durables in the balance sheet for households. Houseboats, barges, mobile homes and caravans used by households as principal residences are included in dwellings.", -114,EST,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,"• Dwellings (AN.111) - Buildings that are used entirely or primarily as residences, including any associated structures, such as garages, and all permanent fixtures customarily installed in residences. Houseboats, barges, mobile homes and caravans used as principal residences of households are also included, as are public monuments (see AN.1121) identified primarily as dwellings. Costs of site clearance and preparation are also included. Examples include residential buildings, such as one- and two-dwelling buildings and other residential buildings intended for non-transient occupancy. Uncompleted dwellings are included to the extent that the ultimate user is deemed to have taken ownership, either because the construction is on own- account or as evidenced by the existence of a contract of sale/purchase. Dwellings acquired for military personnel are included because they are used, as are dwellings acquired by civilian units, for the production of housing services. The value of dwellings is net of the value of land underlying dwellings, which is included in land (AN.211) if separately classified. • Cultivated biological resources (AN.115) - Livestock for breeding, dairy, draught, etc. and vineyards, orchards and other plantations of trees yielding repeat products that are under the direct control, responsibility and management of institutional units, as defined below. Immature cultivated assets are excluded unless produced for own use. • Intellectual property products (AN.117) - Fixed assets that consist of the results of research and development, mineral exploration and evaluation, computer software and databases, entertainment, literary or artistic originals and other intellectual property products, as defined below, intended to be used for more than one year.", -115,EST,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -116,EST,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -117,EST,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -118,EST,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -119,EST,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -120,FIN,6.4,General comments,, -121,FIN,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -122,FIN,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -123,FIN,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -124,FIN,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -125,FIN,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -126,FIN,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -127,FIN,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -128,FIN,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -129,FIN,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -130,FRA,6.4,General comments,Figures updated with the last results of European Forest Accounts, -131,FRA,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,Extracted from National Accounts, -132,FRA,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,Only planting of trees providing regular income is considered here: only planting of cork oak.,"Since 2010, the value of planting of trees is not included in GFCF anymore (except cork oak planting). It is now considered as intermediate cunsumption, according Eurostat recommendations." -133,FRA,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,Extracted from National Accounts,Increase -134,FRA,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,Extracted from National Accounts, -135,FRA,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,Extracted from National Accounts,Slight increase (on a comparable method) -136,FRA,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,Extracted from National Accounts, -137,FRA,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,Extracted from National Accounts,slight decrease -138,FRA,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,Extracted from National Accounts, -139,FRA,6.4,Total capital transfers,Extracted from National Accounts, -140,GEO,6.4,General comments,no information available, -141,GEO,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -142,GEO,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -143,GEO,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -144,GEO,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -145,GEO,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -146,GEO,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -147,GEO,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -148,GEO,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -149,GEO,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -150,DEU,6.4,General comments,, -151,DEU,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -152,DEU,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -153,DEU,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -154,DEU,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -155,DEU,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -156,DEU,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -157,DEU,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -158,DEU,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -159,DEU,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -160,GRC,6.4,General comments,, -161,GRC,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -162,GRC,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -163,GRC,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -164,GRC,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -165,GRC,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -166,GRC,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -167,GRC,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -168,GRC,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -169,GRC,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -170,VAT,6.4,General comments,, -171,VAT,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -172,VAT,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -173,VAT,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -174,VAT,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -175,VAT,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -176,VAT,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -177,VAT,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -178,VAT,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -179,VAT,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -180,HUN,6.4,General comments,, -181,HUN,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -182,HUN,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -183,HUN,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -184,HUN,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -185,HUN,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -186,HUN,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -187,HUN,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -188,HUN,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -189,HUN,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -190,ISL,6.4,General comments,Data from Statistic ISL Jon.Gudmundsson@hagstofa.is, -191,ISL,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -192,ISL,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -193,ISL,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -194,ISL,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -195,ISL,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -196,ISL,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -197,ISL,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -198,ISL,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -199,ISL,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -200,IRL,6.4,General comments,, -201,IRL,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -202,IRL,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -203,IRL,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -204,IRL,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -205,IRL,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -206,IRL,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -207,IRL,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -208,IRL,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -209,IRL,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -210,ITA,6.4,General comments,, -211,ITA,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,"All government expenditure on public and private institutions engaged in the forest sector including the ones involved in research, training and marketing. Data refers to national, regional and EU funds.", -212,ITA,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -213,ITA,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -214,ITA,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -215,ITA,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -216,ITA,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -217,ITA,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -218,ITA,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -219,ITA,6.4,Total capital transfers,"All government expenditure on direct financial incentives paid to ONG and private institutions, enterprises communities or individuals involved in the implementation forest related activities. Data refers to national, regional and EU funds.", -220,LVA,6.4,General comments,"Full information is not available. In Total revenue included tax revenue from the forestry sector taxpayers, income from fees and fee-based services in the forest sector, the state forest manager dividend payments into state budget.", -221,LVA,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -222,LVA,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -223,LVA,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -224,LVA,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -225,LVA,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -226,LVA,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -227,LVA,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -228,LVA,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -229,LVA,6.4,Total capital transfers,"Full information is not available. Include the government support to the forest sector. No information is available about the costs of public institutions whose activities are related not only to the forest, but also in other sectors administration, because the budget is not broken down by sector.", -230,LIE,6.4,General comments,, -231,LIE,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -232,LIE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -233,LIE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -234,LIE,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -235,LIE,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -236,LIE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -237,LIE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -238,LIE,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -239,LIE,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -240,LTU,6.4,General comments,, -241,LTU,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -242,LTU,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -243,LTU,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -244,LTU,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -245,LTU,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -246,LTU,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -247,LTU,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -248,LTU,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -249,LTU,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -250,LUX,6.4,General comments,, -251,LUX,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -252,LUX,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -253,LUX,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -254,LUX,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -255,LUX,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -256,LUX,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -257,LUX,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -258,LUX,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -259,LUX,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -260,MLT,6.4,General comments,, -261,MLT,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -262,MLT,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -263,MLT,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -264,MLT,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -265,MLT,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -266,MLT,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -267,MLT,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -268,MLT,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -269,MLT,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -270,MDA,6.4,Общие комментарии,, -271,MDA,6.4,Общее валовое накопление основного капитала,, -272,MDA,6.4,Валовое накопление основного капитала при посеве деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода,, -273,MDA,6.4,Валовое накопление основного капитала при оборудовании и зданиях,, -274,MDA,6.4,Прочее валовое накопление основного капитала,, -275,MDA,6.4,Общий объем потребления основного капитала,, -276,MDA,6.4,Потребление основного капитала при посадке деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода,, -277,MDA,6.4,Потребление основного капитала в оборудовании и зданиях,, -278,MDA,6.4,Прочее потребление основного капитала,, -279,MDA,6.4,Полная передача капитала,, -280,MCO,6.4,General comments,, -281,MCO,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -282,MCO,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -283,MCO,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -284,MCO,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -285,MCO,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -286,MCO,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -287,MCO,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -288,MCO,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -289,MCO,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -290,MNE,6.4,General comments,, -291,MNE,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -292,MNE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -293,MNE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -294,MNE,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -295,MNE,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -296,MNE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -297,MNE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -298,MNE,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -299,MNE,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -300,NLD,6.4,General comments,, -301,NLD,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -302,NLD,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -303,NLD,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -304,NLD,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -305,NLD,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -306,NLD,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -307,NLD,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -308,NLD,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -309,NLD,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -310,NOR,6.4,General comments,, -311,NOR,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -312,NOR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -313,NOR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -314,NOR,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -315,NOR,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -316,NOR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -317,NOR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -318,NOR,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -319,NOR,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -320,POL,6.4,General comments,, -321,POL,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -322,POL,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -323,POL,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -324,POL,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -325,POL,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -326,POL,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -327,POL,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -328,POL,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -329,POL,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -330,PRT,6.4,General comments,, -331,PRT,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -332,PRT,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -333,PRT,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -334,PRT,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -335,PRT,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -336,PRT,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -337,PRT,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -338,PRT,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -339,PRT,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -340,ROU,6.4,General comments,, -341,ROU,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -342,ROU,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -343,ROU,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -344,ROU,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -345,ROU,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -346,ROU,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -347,ROU,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -348,ROU,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -349,ROU,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -350,RUS,6.4,General comments,, -351,RUS,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -352,RUS,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -353,RUS,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -354,RUS,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -355,RUS,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -356,RUS,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -357,RUS,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -358,RUS,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -359,RUS,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -360,SRB,6.4,General comments,, -361,SRB,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -362,SRB,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -363,SRB,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -364,SRB,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -365,SRB,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -366,SRB,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -367,SRB,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -368,SRB,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -369,SRB,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -370,SVK,6.4,General comments,Data from national accounts in Euro - database of Statistical Office of the Slovak republic and Eurostat, -371,SVK,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,,Total gross fixed capital formation in 2010 decreased and was influenced by financial crisis. -372,SVK,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -373,SVK,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings in 2010 decreased and was influenced by financial crisis. -374,SVK,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,,Other gross fixed capital formation in 2010 decreased and was influenced by financial crisis. -375,SVK,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,,Downward trend -376,SVK,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -377,SVK,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -378,SVK,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -379,SVK,6.4,Total capital transfers,,Rising trend due to support from Rural Development Programme -380,SVN,6.4,General comments,, -381,SVN,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,Economic Accounts for Forestry (of which gross fixed capital formation represents one of data categories) have been revised for 1995-2017 period due to the consequences of icestorm in 2014 and the change of some administrative data source used for EAF compilation., -382,SVN,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -383,SVN,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -384,SVN,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -385,SVN,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,Economic Accounts for Forestry (of which gross fixed capital formation represents one of data categories) have been revised for 1995-2017 period due to the consequences of icestorm in 2014 and the change of some administrative data source used for EAF compilation., -386,SVN,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -387,SVN,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -388,SVN,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -389,SVN,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -390,ESP,6.4,General comments,, -391,ESP,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -392,ESP,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -393,ESP,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -394,ESP,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -395,ESP,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -396,ESP,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -397,ESP,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -398,ESP,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -399,ESP,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -400,SWE,6.4,General comments,, -401,SWE,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -402,SWE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -403,SWE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -404,SWE,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -405,SWE,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -406,SWE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -407,SWE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -408,SWE,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -409,SWE,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -410,CHE,6.4,General comments,"The data source is ""Economic accounts for forestry, branch account for forestry"" (""Die Forstliche Gesamtrechnung: Konsequenz""). These data are also found aggregated/rounded in the table 16.6 of the Swiss Statistical Yeatbook of Forestry 2017.",https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/de/home/statistiken/land-forstwirtschaft/gesamtrechnung-satellitenkonto/forstwirtschaft.assetdetail.3402951.html -411,CHE,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,"The variable ""Bruttoanlageinvestitionen (BAI)"" was used.", -412,CHE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,"The variable ""BAI in Aufforstungen und Wiederaufforstungenn"" was used.", -413,CHE,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,For the gross fixed capital formation in equipement and buildigs the following formula was used: BAI in Maschinen und sonstige Ausrüstungsgüter + BAI in Fahrzeuge + BAI in Wirtschaftsgebäude + BAI in Erschliessungsinfrastruktur (Waldwege), -414,CHE,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,"The variable ""Sonstige Bruttoanlageinvestitionen"" was used.", -415,CHE,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,"The variable ""Abschreibungen"" was used.", -416,CHE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -417,CHE,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -418,CHE,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -419,CHE,6.4,Total capital transfers,"he variable ""Vermögenstransfers"" was used.", -420,MKD,6.4,General comments,, -421,MKD,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,Realized investments in forestsry, -422,MKD,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -423,MKD,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -424,MKD,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -425,MKD,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -426,MKD,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -427,MKD,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -428,MKD,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -429,MKD,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -430,TUR,6.4,General comments,, -431,TUR,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -432,TUR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -433,TUR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -434,TUR,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -435,TUR,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -436,TUR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -437,TUR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -438,TUR,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -439,TUR,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -440,UKR,6.4,General comments,, -441,UKR,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -442,UKR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -443,UKR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -444,UKR,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -445,UKR,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -446,UKR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -447,UKR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -448,UKR,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -449,UKR,6.4,Total capital transfers,, -450,GBR,6.4,General comments,Revisions to the methodology used to estimate data were implemented in 2018. This has resulted in differences to some categories.,"The revisions are only available for the years 2012 to 2016. As a result, the estimates now presented for 2015 are not fully comparable with figures for earlier years." -451,GBR,6.4,Total gross fixed capital formation,, -452,GBR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -453,GBR,6.4,Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings,, -454,GBR,6.4,Other gross fixed capital formation,, -455,GBR,6.4,Total fixed capital consumption,, -456,GBR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in planting of trees to provide regular income,, -457,GBR,6.4,Fixed capital consumption in equipment and buildings,, -458,GBR,6.4,Other fixed capital consumption,, -459,GBR,6.4,Total capital transfers,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.4_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.4_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 202e3bad1e..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.4_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,553 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -2,ALB,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -3,ALB,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -4,ALB,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -5,ALB,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -6,ALB,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -7,ALB,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -8,ALB,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -9,ALB,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -10,ALB,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -11,ALB,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -12,AND,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -13,AND,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -14,AND,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -15,AND,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -16,AND,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -17,AND,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -18,AND,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -19,AND,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -20,AND,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -21,AND,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -22,AND,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -23,AND,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -24,AUT,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -25,AUT,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -26,AUT,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -27,AUT,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -28,AUT,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -29,AUT,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -30,AUT,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -31,AUT,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -32,AUT,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -33,AUT,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -34,AUT,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -35,AUT,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -36,BLR,6.4,1.    Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -37,BLR,6.4,"2.   Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена данными, извлеченными из EUROSTAT Database доступной по адресу http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp))." -38,BLR,6.4,"3.     Для стран, которые заполнили экономические счета Евростата по лесному хозяйству или таблицу экономических счетов в ОДВ, эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, насколько это возможно, используя данные Евростата. Они должны быть подтверждены национальным корреспондентом, консультируясь с лицом, ответственным за отчетность для Евростата. Если информация из этого источника недоступна, обратитесь к статису, ответственному за Национальные счета, который может помочь." -39,BLR,6.4,"4.     Исходные годы: Значения отчётных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010,2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -40,BLR,6.4,"5.     Источники данных: справочным материалом для отчетности является «Всего FOWL», далее не разделенная на подклассы «Лес» и «Прочая лесопокрытая земля». Если данные доступны только для подкласса «Лес», сообщите об этом подклассе и укажите примечание в разделе «Комментарии». Если данные доступны только для определенных лесных площадок или классов собственности (например, лесов страны), но не для других, следует сообщить данные для этих областей или классов, которые должны быть указаны в «Комментарии»." -41,BLR,6.4,"6. Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в таблице А на стр.6." -42,BLR,6.4,"7. “Валовое накопление основного капитала” определяется как часть системы национальных счетов, и отражает тен-денции в инвестициях. Он определяется как приобретения резидентов-производителей за вычетом выбытия основных средств в течение отчетного периода плюс некоторые дополнения к стоимости непроизведенных активов (например, улучшение качества или производительности земли), осуществляемые производственной деятельностью производите-ля или институциональных единиц. Основные средства - это активы, используемые в производстве более одного года. Для этой цели валовое накопление основного капитала включает: инвестиции в соответствии с национальным налого-вым законодательством (строительство и обслуживание лесных дорог, зданий, инвестиции в оборудование, инстру-менты, транспортные средства, машины и технологии и другие инвестиции, например ИТ и/или нематериальные инвес-тиции и т.д.). Валовое накопление основного капитала оценивается по ценам покупателей, включая плату за установку и другие расходы на передачу прав собственности. “Валовое накопление основного капитала” сообщается в трех под-категориях: “Валовое накопление основного капитала в посадке деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода”, “Ва-ловое накопление основного капитала в оборудовании и зданиях” и “Другое валовое накопление основного капитала”." -43,BLR,6.4,"8.     “Валовое накопление основного капиталав посадке деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода” включает в себя культивацию земли для создания новых лесных насаждений в качестве средства производства лесных товаров (например, коры, натуральной смолы и аналогичных продуктов). Основные средства должны обеспечивать годовой доход." -44,BLR,6.4,"9.      ""Валовое накопление основного капитала в оборудовании и зданиях” включает машинное оборудование и другое оборудование, транспортное оборудование, нежилые здания лесного хозяйства, лесные дороги и тропы." -45,BLR,6.4,"10.  “Другое валовое накопление основного капитала” включает программное обеспечение, планы управления, основные улучшения лесных земель (дренаж, подготовка почвы, структура защиты и т. д.) и другие." -46,BLR,6.4,"11.   “Потребление основного капитала” представляет собой стоимость обесценения основных средств в результате повседневной поставки древесины в процессе производства.“Потребление основного капитала” сообщается в трех подкатего-риях: “Посадка деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода”, “Оборудование и строительство” и “Другое потребление основного капитала”." -47,BLR,6.4,"12. «Капитальные трансферты» включают все дебиторские капитальные трансферты, т. е. Инвестиционные гранты и другие капитальные трансферты. Инвестиционные гранты представляют собой капитальные трансферты наличными или осуществляемые правительством или остальным миром, другим институциональным единицам-резидентам или нерезидентам с целью частично или полностью финансировать расходы на приобретение товаров основного капитала. Инвестиционные гранты от остального мира составляют те, которые предоставляются непосредственно учреждениями Европейского Союза. Субсидии на проценты не включаются в инвестиционные гранты, даже если они предназначены для содействия инвестиционным сделкам. Другие переводы капитала охватывают переводы, которые перераспреде-ляют сбережения или капитал между различными секторами экономики. Другие трансферты капитала могут осущест-вляться в форме компенсации владельцам капитальных товаров, которые были уничтожены в результате военных дей-ствий или стихийных бедствий, таких как наводнения и т. д. Другие капитальные трансферты также включают компен-сацию за исключительные потери основных средств, используемых при производстве лесных товаров и грантов, что-бы компенсировать снижение стоимости активов или уменьшить задолженность. Субсидии на инвестиции и другие ка-питальные трансферты должны регистрироваться при оплате." -48,BEL,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -49,BEL,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -50,BEL,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -51,BEL,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -52,BEL,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -53,BEL,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -54,BEL,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -55,BEL,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -56,BEL,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -57,BEL,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -58,BEL,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -59,BEL,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -60,BIH,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -61,BIH,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -62,BIH,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -63,BIH,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -64,BIH,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -65,BIH,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -66,BIH,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -67,BIH,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -68,BIH,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -69,BIH,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -70,BIH,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -71,BIH,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -72,BGR,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -73,BGR,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -74,BGR,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -75,BGR,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -76,BGR,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -77,BGR,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -78,BGR,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -79,BGR,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -80,BGR,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -81,BGR,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -82,BGR,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -83,BGR,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -84,HRV,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -85,HRV,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -86,HRV,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -87,HRV,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -88,HRV,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -89,HRV,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -90,HRV,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -91,HRV,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -92,HRV,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -93,HRV,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -94,HRV,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -95,HRV,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -96,CYP,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -97,CYP,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -98,CYP,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -99,CYP,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -100,CYP,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -101,CYP,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -102,CYP,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -103,CYP,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -104,CYP,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -105,CYP,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -106,CYP,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -107,CYP,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -108,CZE,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -109,CZE,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -110,CZE,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -111,CZE,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -112,CZE,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -113,CZE,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -114,CZE,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -115,CZE,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -116,CZE,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -117,CZE,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -118,CZE,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -119,CZE,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -120,DNK,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -121,DNK,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -122,DNK,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -123,DNK,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -124,DNK,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -125,DNK,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -126,DNK,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -127,DNK,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -128,DNK,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -129,DNK,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -130,DNK,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -131,DNK,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -132,EST,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -133,EST,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -134,EST,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -135,EST,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -136,EST,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -137,EST,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -138,EST,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -139,EST,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -140,EST,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -141,EST,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -142,EST,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -143,EST,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -144,FIN,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -145,FIN,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -146,FIN,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -147,FIN,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -148,FIN,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -149,FIN,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -150,FIN,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -151,FIN,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -152,FIN,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -153,FIN,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -154,FIN,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -155,FIN,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -156,FRA,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -157,FRA,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -158,FRA,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -159,FRA,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -160,FRA,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -161,FRA,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -162,FRA,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -163,FRA,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -164,FRA,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -165,FRA,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -166,FRA,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -167,FRA,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -168,GEO,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -169,GEO,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -170,GEO,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -171,GEO,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -172,GEO,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -173,GEO,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -174,GEO,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -175,GEO,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -176,GEO,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -177,GEO,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -178,GEO,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -179,GEO,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -180,DEU,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -181,DEU,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -182,DEU,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -183,DEU,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -184,DEU,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -185,DEU,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -186,DEU,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -187,DEU,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -188,DEU,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -189,DEU,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -190,DEU,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -191,DEU,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -192,GRC,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -193,GRC,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -194,GRC,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -195,GRC,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -196,GRC,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -197,GRC,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -198,GRC,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -199,GRC,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -200,GRC,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -201,GRC,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -202,GRC,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -203,GRC,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -204,VAT,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -205,VAT,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -206,VAT,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -207,VAT,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -208,VAT,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -209,VAT,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -210,VAT,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -211,VAT,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -212,VAT,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -213,VAT,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -214,VAT,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -215,VAT,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -216,HUN,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -217,HUN,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -218,HUN,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -219,HUN,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -220,HUN,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -221,HUN,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -222,HUN,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -223,HUN,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -224,HUN,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -225,HUN,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -226,HUN,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -227,HUN,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -228,ISL,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -229,ISL,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -230,ISL,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -231,ISL,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -232,ISL,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -233,ISL,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -234,ISL,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -235,ISL,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -236,ISL,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -237,ISL,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -238,ISL,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -239,ISL,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -240,IRL,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -241,IRL,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -242,IRL,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -243,IRL,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -244,IRL,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -245,IRL,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -246,IRL,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -247,IRL,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -248,IRL,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -249,IRL,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -250,IRL,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -251,IRL,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -252,ITA,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -253,ITA,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -254,ITA,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -255,ITA,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -256,ITA,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -257,ITA,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -258,ITA,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -259,ITA,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -260,ITA,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -261,ITA,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -262,ITA,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -263,ITA,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -264,LVA,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -265,LVA,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -266,LVA,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -267,LVA,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -268,LVA,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -269,LVA,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -270,LVA,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -271,LVA,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -272,LVA,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -273,LVA,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -274,LVA,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -275,LVA,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -276,LIE,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -277,LIE,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -278,LIE,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -279,LIE,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -280,LIE,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -281,LIE,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -282,LIE,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -283,LIE,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -284,LIE,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -285,LIE,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -286,LIE,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -287,LIE,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -288,LTU,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -289,LTU,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -290,LTU,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -291,LTU,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -292,LTU,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -293,LTU,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -294,LTU,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -295,LTU,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -296,LTU,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -297,LTU,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -298,LTU,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -299,LTU,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -300,LUX,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -301,LUX,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -302,LUX,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -303,LUX,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -304,LUX,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -305,LUX,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -306,LUX,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -307,LUX,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -308,LUX,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -309,LUX,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -310,LUX,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -311,LUX,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -312,MLT,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -313,MLT,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -314,MLT,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -315,MLT,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -316,MLT,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -317,MLT,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -318,MLT,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -319,MLT,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -320,MLT,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -321,MLT,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -322,MLT,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -323,MLT,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -324,MDA,6.4,1.       Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -325,MDA,6.4,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена данными, извлеченными из EUROSTAT Database доступной по адресу http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp))." -326,MDA,6.4,"3.      Для стран, которые заполнили экономические счета Евростата по лесному хозяйству или таблицу экономических счетов в ОДВ, эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, насколько это возможно, используя данные Евростата. Они должны быть подтверждены национальным корреспондентом, консультируясь с лицом, ответственным за отчетность для Евростата. Если информация из этого источника недоступна, обратитесь к статису, ответственному за Национальные счета, который может помочь." -327,MDA,6.4,"4.      Исходные годы: Значения отчётных годов относятся к состоянию в исходном году, “центральном году” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010,2015), указанному в таблице, или к ближайшему году, для которого данные доступны." -328,MDA,6.4,"5.     Источники данных: справочным материалом для отчетности является «Всего FOWL», далее не разделенная на подклассы «Лес» и «Прочие лесопокрытые земли ». Если данные доступны только для подкласса «Лес», сообщите об этом подклассе и укажите примечание в разделе «Комментарии». Если данные доступны только для определенных лесных площадок или классов собственности (например, лесов страны), но не для других, следует сообщить данные для этих областей или классов, которые должны быть указаны в «Комментарии»." -329,MDA,6.4,"6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6.Валюта: Данные за каждый год должны быть указаны в отчете в государственной валюте. Страны должны ясно указать какая государственная валюта представлена в отчете (и за какие годы, если отличается) в таблице А на стр.6." -330,MDA,6.4,"7.     “Валовое накопление основного капитала” определяется как часть системы национальных счетов, и отражает тенденции в инвестициях. Он определяется как приобретения резидентов-производителей за вычетом выбытия основных средств в течение отчетного периода плюс некоторые дополнения к стоимости непроизведенных активов (например, улучшение качества или производительности земли), осуществляемые производственной деятельностью производителя или институциональных единиц. Основные средства - это активы, используемые в производстве более одного года. Для этой цели валовое накопление основного капитала включает: инвестиции в соответствии с национальным налоговым законодательством (строительство и обслуживание лесных дорог, зданий, инвестиции в оборудование, инструменты, транспортные средства, машины и технологии и другие инвестиции, например ИТ и / или нематериальные инвестиции и т.д.).Валовое накопление основного капитала оценивается по ценам покупателей, включая плату за установку и другие расходы на передачу прав собственности.“Валовое накопление основного капитала” сообщается в трех подкатегориях:“Валовое накопление основного капитала в посадке деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода”, “Валовое накопление основного капитала в оборудовании и зданиях” и “Другое валовое накопление основного капитала”. “Валовое накопление основного капиталав посадке деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода” включает в себя культивацию земли для создания новых лесных насаждений в качестве средства производства лесных товаров (например, коры, натуральной смолы и аналогичных продуктов). Основные средства должны обеспечивать годовой доход. ""Валовое накопление основного капитала в оборудовании и зданиях” включает машинное оборудование и другое оборудование, транспортное оборудование, нежилые здания лесного хозяйства, лесные дороги и тропы. “Другое валовое накопление основного капитала” включает программное обеспечение, планы управления, основные улучшения лесных земель (дренаж, подготовка почвы, структура защиты и т. д.) и другие." -331,MDA,6.4,"8.     “Валовое накопление основного капиталав посадке деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода” включает в себя культивацию земли для создания новых лесных насаждений в качестве средства производства лесных товаров (например, коры, натуральной смолы и аналогичных продуктов). Основные средства должны обеспечивать годовой доход." -332,MDA,6.4,"9.      ""Валовое накопление основного капитала в оборудовании и зданиях” включает машинное оборудование и другое оборудование, транспортное оборудование, нежилые здания лесного хозяйства, лесные дороги и тропы." -333,MDA,6.4,"10.  “Другое валовое накопление основного капитала” включает программное обеспечение, планы управления, основные улучшения лесных земель (дренаж, подготовка почвы, структура защиты и т. д.) и другие." -334,MDA,6.4,"11.   “Потребление основного капитала ” представляет собой стоимость обесценения основных средств в результате повседневной эксплуатации в процессе производства.“Потребление основного капитала” сообщается в трех подкатегориях: “Посадка деревьев для обеспечения регулярного дохода”, “Оборудование и строительство” и “Другое потребление основного капитала”." -335,MDA,6.4,"12.   «Капитальные трансферты» включают все дебиторские капитальные трансферты, т. е. Инвестиционные гранты и другие капитальные трансферты. Инвестиционные гранты представляют собой капитальные трансферты наличными или осуществляемые правительством или остальным миром, другим институциональным единицам-резидентам или нерезидентам с целью частично или полностью финансировать расходы на приобретение товаров основного капитала. Инвестиционные гранты от остального мира составляют те, которые предоставляются непосредственно учреждениями Европейского Союза. Субсидии на проценты не включаются в инвестиционные гранты, даже если они предназначены для содействия инвестиционным сделкам. Другие переводы капитала охватывают переводы, которые перераспределяют сбережения или капитал между различными секторами экономики. Другие трансферты капитала могут осуществляться в форме компенсации владельцам капитальных товаров, которые были уничтожены в результате военных действий или стихийных бедствий, таких как наводнения и т. д. Другие капитальные трансферты также включают компенсацию за исключительные потери основных средств, используемых при производстве лесных товаров и грантов, чтобы компенсировать снижение стоимости активов или уменьшить задолженность. Субсидии на инвестиции и другие капитальные трансферты должны регистрироваться при оплате." -336,MCO,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -337,MCO,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -338,MCO,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -339,MCO,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -340,MCO,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -341,MCO,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -342,MCO,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -343,MCO,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -344,MCO,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -345,MCO,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -346,MCO,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -347,MCO,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -348,MNE,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -349,MNE,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -350,MNE,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -351,MNE,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -352,MNE,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -353,MNE,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -354,MNE,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -355,MNE,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -356,MNE,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -357,MNE,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -358,MNE,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -359,MNE,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -360,NLD,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -361,NLD,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -362,NLD,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -363,NLD,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -364,NLD,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -365,NLD,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -366,NLD,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -367,NLD,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -368,NLD,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -369,NLD,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -370,NLD,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -371,NLD,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -372,NOR,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -373,NOR,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -374,NOR,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -375,NOR,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -376,NOR,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -377,NOR,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -378,NOR,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -379,NOR,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -380,NOR,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -381,NOR,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -382,NOR,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -383,NOR,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -384,POL,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -385,POL,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -386,POL,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -387,POL,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -388,POL,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -389,POL,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -390,POL,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -391,POL,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -392,POL,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -393,POL,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -394,POL,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -395,POL,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -396,PRT,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -397,PRT,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -398,PRT,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -399,PRT,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -400,PRT,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -401,PRT,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -402,PRT,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -403,PRT,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -404,PRT,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -405,PRT,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -406,PRT,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -407,PRT,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -408,ROU,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -409,ROU,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -410,ROU,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -411,ROU,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -412,ROU,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -413,ROU,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -414,ROU,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -415,ROU,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -416,ROU,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -417,ROU,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -418,ROU,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -419,ROU,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -420,RUS,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -421,RUS,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -422,RUS,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -423,RUS,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -424,RUS,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -425,RUS,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -426,RUS,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -427,RUS,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -428,RUS,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -429,RUS,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -430,RUS,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -431,RUS,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -432,SRB,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -433,SRB,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -434,SRB,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -435,SRB,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -436,SRB,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -437,SRB,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -438,SRB,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -439,SRB,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -440,SRB,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -441,SRB,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -442,SRB,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -443,SRB,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -444,SVK,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -445,SVK,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -446,SVK,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -447,SVK,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -448,SVK,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -449,SVK,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -450,SVK,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -451,SVK,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -452,SVK,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -453,SVK,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -454,SVK,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -455,SVK,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -456,SVN,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -457,SVN,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -458,SVN,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -459,SVN,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -460,SVN,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -461,SVN,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -462,SVN,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -463,SVN,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -464,SVN,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -465,SVN,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -466,SVN,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -467,SVN,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -468,ESP,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -469,ESP,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -470,ESP,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -471,ESP,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -472,ESP,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -473,ESP,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -474,ESP,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -475,ESP,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -476,ESP,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -477,ESP,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -478,ESP,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -479,ESP,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -480,SWE,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -481,SWE,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -482,SWE,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -483,SWE,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -484,SWE,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -485,SWE,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -486,SWE,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -487,SWE,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -488,SWE,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -489,SWE,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -490,SWE,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -491,SWE,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -492,CHE,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -493,CHE,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -494,CHE,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -495,CHE,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -496,CHE,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -497,CHE,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -498,CHE,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -499,CHE,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -500,CHE,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -501,CHE,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -502,CHE,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -503,CHE,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -504,MKD,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -505,MKD,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -506,MKD,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -507,MKD,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -508,MKD,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -509,MKD,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -510,MKD,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -511,MKD,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -512,MKD,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -513,MKD,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -514,MKD,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -515,MKD,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -516,TUR,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -517,TUR,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -518,TUR,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -519,TUR,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -520,TUR,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -521,TUR,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -522,TUR,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -523,TUR,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -524,TUR,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -525,TUR,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -526,TUR,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -527,TUR,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -528,UKR,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -529,UKR,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -530,UKR,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -531,UKR,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -532,UKR,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -533,UKR,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -534,UKR,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -535,UKR,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -536,UKR,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -537,UKR,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -538,UKR,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -539,UKR,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." -540,GBR,6.4,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -541,GBR,6.4,2.      Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Economic aggregates of forestry (for_eco_cp)). -542,GBR,6.4,"3.      For countries that completed Eurostat Economic Accounts for Forestry, or the economic accounts table in EFA, this table has been pre-filled to the extent possible using data from Eurostat. These should be validated by the national correspondent, consulting with the person responsible for reporting to Euorstat. If information is not available from this source, please consult a statistician responsible for National Accounts, who may be able to assist." -543,GBR,6.4,"4.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in a reference year, a “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Tables, or in a nearest year for which data is available." -544,GBR,6.4,"5.      Data sources: reference area for reporting is “Total FOWL”, not further divided into sub-classes “Forest” and “Other wooded land”. If data are available for sub-class “Forest” only, please report on this sub-class and provide note under “Country comments”. If data are available only for certain forest areas or ownership classes (e.g. state forests), but not for others, data should be reported for these areas or classes, which should be specified in “Country comments”." -545,GBR,6.4,6.      Currency: Figures for each year should be reported in national currency. Countries should explicitly state what national currency is reported (and for what years if differing) in the table A page 6. -546,GBR,6.4,"7.      “Gross fixed capital formation” is defined as part of the national accounts system, and reflects trends in investment. It is defined as resident producers´ acquisitions less disposals of fixed assets during the accounting period plus certain additions to the value of non-produced assets (such as improvements in the quality or productivity of land) realised by the productive activity of producer or institutional units. Fixed assets are produced assets used in the production for more than one year. For this purpose gross fixed capital formation include: investments in accordance with the national tax laws (construction and maintenance of forest roads, buildings; investments to equipment, tools, vehicles, machinery and technologies and other investments e.g. IT and/or intangible investments etc.). Gross fixed capital formation is valued at purchasers´ prices, including installation charges and other costs of ownership transfer. “Gross fixed capital formation” are reported within three subcategories: “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” and “Other gross fixed capital formation”." -547,GBR,6.4,"8.      “Gross fixed capital formation in planting of trees to provide regular income” includes cultivation of land to create new forest plantations as mean of production of forest products (e.g. cork, natural gum and similar products). Fixed assets must provide annual income." -548,GBR,6.4,"9.      “Gross fixed capital formation in equipment and buildings” includes machinery and other equipment, transport equipment, non-residential forestry buildings, forest roads and paths" -549,GBR,6.4,"10.   “Other gross fixed capital formation” includes software, management plans, major improvements to forest land (drainage, preparing soil, protection structure etc.) and other" -550,GBR,6.4,"11.   “Fixed capital consumption” is the value of the depreciation of fixed capital goods as a result of normal wear and tear in the course of production process. “Fixed capital consumption” are reported within three subcategories: “Planting of trees to provide regular income”, “Equipment and buildings” and “Other fixed capital consumption”." -551,GBR,6.4,"12.   “Capital transfers” include all receivable capital transfers, i.e. investment grants and other capital transfers. Investments grants are capital transfers, in cash or kind, effected by general government or the rest of the world to other resident or non-resident institutional units with the aim of financing, in part or in full, the cost of acquiring fixed capital goods. Investments grants from the rest of the world comprise those granted directly by the institutions of the European Union. Interest subsidies are not included under investments grants, even if they are intended to facilitate investments transactions. Other capital transfers cover transfers which redistribute saving or wealth among the different sectors of the economy. Other capital transfers may take the form of compensation to owners of capital goods that had been destroyed by acts of war or natural disasters, such as floods, etc. Other capital transfers also include compensation for exceptional losses of fixed capital goods used in the production of forestry goods and grants to compensate for reduction in the value of assets or to reduce debts. Investments grants and other capital transfers should be recorded when payment is due." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.5_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.5_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 123d8b353c..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.5_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -1,ALB,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -2,AND,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -3,AND,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -4,AUT,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -5,AUT,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:,See also FRA 2020 National Report Table 7a! FRA 7a data are derived from different sources and differ from LFS data. -6,BLR,6.5,"Масштаб занятости, указанной в отчете (если не от соцопроса трудовых ресур-сов (СТР):","Данные за 1992,2001и 2005гг.приведены в соответствии с общесоюзным класификатором ""Отрасли народного хозяйства""(ОКОНХ). За 1992г.-без учетамалых,совместных предприятий, кооперативов и фермерских хозяйств." -7,BLR,6.5,"Комментарии по занятости, которая не рассматривается использованными источниками:","Данные за 2010и 2014гг.приведены в соответствии с общегосударственным класификатором Республики BLR ОКРБ 005-2006 ""Виды экономической деятельности"".без учета микроорганизаций, крестьянских ( фермерских) хозяйств." -8,BEL,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -9,BEL,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -10,BIH,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -11,BIH,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -12,BGR,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -13,BGR,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -14,HRV,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -15,HRV,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -16,CYP,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -17,CYP,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -18,CZE,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):,Forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) -19,CZE,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -20,DNK,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -21,DNK,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:,"It should be noted that these tables do not correspond to the reported figures in FRA2020, as the FRA2020 specifically asked for Full Time Equivalents, whereas the SOEF definitions specifically ask for total number of employees" -22,EST,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -23,EST,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -24,FIN,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):,The scope is the one reported by LFS. -25,FIN,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:,"In principle, all employment is covered. The standard errors for small strata may be large." -26,FRA,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -27,FRA,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -28,GEO,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -29,GEO,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -30,DEU,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -31,DEU,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -32,GRC,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -33,GRC,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -34,VAT,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -35,VAT,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -36,HUN,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -37,HUN,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -38,ISL,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -39,ISL,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -40,IRL,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -41,IRL,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -42,ITA,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -43,ITA,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -44,LVA,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -45,LVA,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -46,LIE,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -47,LIE,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -48,LTU,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -49,LTU,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -50,LUX,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -51,LUX,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -52,MLT,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -53,MLT,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -54,MDA,6.5,"Масштаб занятости, указанной в отчете (если не от соцопроса трудовых ресурсов (СТР):", -55,MDA,6.5,"Комментарии по занятости, которая не рассматривается использованными источниками:", -56,MCO,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -57,MCO,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -58,MNE,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -59,MNE,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -60,NLD,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -61,NLD,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:,"Since the forestry sector is relatively small in the NLD, no detailed data is available concerning age classes and level of eduction solely for the forestry sector. Statistic NLD provides these data in a conglomerate with other sectors, hence this information can not be provided for Forestry individually" -62,NOR,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -63,NOR,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -64,POL,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -65,POL,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -66,PRT,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -67,PRT,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -68,ROU,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -69,ROU,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -70,RUS,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -71,RUS,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -72,SRB,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -73,SRB,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -74,SVK,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -75,SVK,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -76,SVN,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -77,SVN,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -78,ESP,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -79,ESP,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -80,SWE,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -81,SWE,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -82,CHE,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -83,CHE,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -84,MKD,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -85,MKD,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -86,TUR,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -87,TUR,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -88,UKR,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -89,UKR,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, -90,GBR,6.5,Scope of employment reported (if not from LFS):, -91,GBR,6.5,Comments on employment which is not covered by the sources used:, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.5_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.5_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 7b499edba0..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.5_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,6.5,General comments,, -1,ALB,6.5,Forestry,, -2,ALB,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -3,ALB,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -4,AND,6.5,General comments,, -5,AND,6.5,Forestry,, -6,AND,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -7,AND,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -8,AUT,6.5,General comments,"Data were filled in by the NSI based on the LFS. 2015 = 3 year average of 2014-2016; 2010 = 2009-2011; 2005 = 2004-2006; 2000 = 1999-2001. 2000: NACE 95; 2005, 2010, 2015: NACE08. 2000, 2005, 2010: ISCED97; 2015: ISCED2011.", -9,AUT,6.5,Forestry,, -10,AUT,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -11,AUT,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -12,BLR,6.5,Общие комментарии,, -13,BLR,6.5,Лесное хозяйство,, -14,BLR,6.5,Производство древесины и изделий из древесины,, -15,BLR,6.5,Производство бумаги и бумажной продукции,, -16,BEL,6.5,General comments,, -17,BEL,6.5,Forestry,, -18,BEL,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -19,BEL,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -20,BIH,6.5,General comments,, -21,BIH,6.5,Forestry,, -22,BIH,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -23,BIH,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -24,BGR,6.5,General comments,, -25,BGR,6.5,Forestry,, -26,BGR,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -27,BGR,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -28,HRV,6.5,General comments,, -29,HRV,6.5,Forestry,, -30,HRV,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -31,HRV,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -32,CYP,6.5,General comments,, -33,CYP,6.5,Forestry,, -34,CYP,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -35,CYP,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -36,CZE,6.5,General comments,"As the available national data on workforce in forestry is significantly lower than data from Labour Force Survey (and the difference was not explained yet), we decided to provide proved national data on total employment within category NACE 02. All other figures (gender, age, education share) has been calculated based on LFS share of these categories", -37,CZE,6.5,Forestry,, -38,CZE,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -39,CZE,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -40,DNK,6.5,General comments,, -41,DNK,6.5,Forestry,, -42,DNK,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -43,DNK,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -44,EST,6.5,General comments,"All data according to the LFS (3-years average): 1990: average of 1989-1991 2000: average of 1999-2001 2005: average of 2004-2006 2010: average of 2009-2011 2015: average of 2014-2016 The ESTn Labour Force Survey is based on the definitions devised by the International Labour Organisation. ELFS is sample-based survey. Starting from the year 2000 the survey is a continuous survey providing quarterly and annual results. The reference weeks for the households in the sample are spread uniformly throughout the whole year, e.g. for every week of the year same number of interviews is done. The target population of the survey are the working-age residents of EST (aged 15–74). The estimates that are based on less than 20 persons of the sample have not been published as not sufficiently reliable (marked N/A in present table).", -45,EST,6.5,Forestry,, -46,EST,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -47,EST,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -48,FIN,6.5,General comments,, -49,FIN,6.5,Forestry,,"The employment has fallen due to mechanisation of fellings. The degree of mechanisation was approximately 40% in 1990, in 2017 it is 100%." -50,FIN,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -51,FIN,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -52,FRA,6.5,General comments,"Datas from this survey are not of high quality for forest sector. Eurostat publishes its own results from datas provided by INSEE, on basis of Labour Survey : datas prefilled have been changed to remove inconsistencies.",The education level rises for all sectors. The proportion of employees remains stable overall -53,FRA,6.5,Forestry,, -54,FRA,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -55,FRA,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -56,GEO,6.5,General comments,"In the FRA report 2015, the following figure had been provided for 2013: employment in forestry 677, out of these 87 women. There is no further information on the employment in that report. Most probably this figure was not including information for all forest management bodies therefore it has been adjusted. In the Forest Europe, report in 2015 there is no information on the workforce under 6.5 and 6.6. There is no information available about the education and job characteristics.", -57,GEO,6.5,Forestry,, -58,GEO,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -59,GEO,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -60,DEU,6.5,General comments,"The prefilled table as it is now is slightly inconsistent since for table 6.5a male and female are reported for the age group 15-64. The age group 55+ however covers employess older the 64 years. Hence, the total indicated in column C is only correct as a total of male and female employees but incorrect as a total for the age group 15-49 and 55+.", -61,DEU,6.5,Forestry,, -62,DEU,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,"Since the LFS data base doesn't allow a direct query of the age group 15-49, the age group 15-49 has been calculated as the difference of total employees age 15-64 minus age 55-64.", -63,DEU,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,"Since the LFS data base doesn't allow a direct query of the age group 15-49, the age group 15-49 has been calculated as the difference of total employees age 15-64 minus age 55-64.", -64,GRC,6.5,General comments,, -65,GRC,6.5,Forestry,, -66,GRC,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -67,GRC,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -68,VAT,6.5,General comments,, -69,VAT,6.5,Forestry,, -70,VAT,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -71,VAT,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -72,HUN,6.5,General comments,Employment data are 3-year averages. Data are given in FTE. Those persons who do not work full-time were counted as 0.5., -73,HUN,6.5,Forestry,, -74,HUN,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -75,HUN,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -76,ISL,6.5,General comments,Table was overlooked by Statistic ISL without edition., -77,ISL,6.5,Forestry,Figures in colmumn Total are in accordance to FR2020 report. Other figures are preset., -78,ISL,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,All figures are preset., -79,ISL,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -80,IRL,6.5,General comments,, -81,IRL,6.5,Forestry,, -82,IRL,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -83,IRL,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -84,ITA,6.5,General comments,, -85,ITA,6.5,Forestry,, -86,ITA,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -87,ITA,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -88,LVA,6.5,General comments,, -89,LVA,6.5,Forestry,, -90,LVA,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -91,LVA,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -92,LIE,6.5,General comments,, -93,LIE,6.5,Forestry,, -94,LIE,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -95,LIE,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -96,LTU,6.5,General comments,, -97,LTU,6.5,Forestry,, -98,LTU,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -99,LTU,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -100,LUX,6.5,General comments,, -101,LUX,6.5,Forestry,, -102,LUX,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -103,LUX,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -104,MLT,6.5,General comments,, -105,MLT,6.5,Forestry,, -106,MLT,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -107,MLT,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -108,MDA,6.5,Общие комментарии,, -109,MDA,6.5,Лесное хозяйство,, -110,MDA,6.5,Производство древесины и изделий из древесины,, -111,MDA,6.5,Производство бумаги и бумажной продукции,, -112,MCO,6.5,General comments,, -113,MCO,6.5,Forestry,, -114,MCO,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -115,MCO,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -116,MNE,6.5,General comments,, -117,MNE,6.5,Forestry,, -118,MNE,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -119,MNE,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -120,NLD,6.5,General comments,, -121,NLD,6.5,Forestry,, -122,NLD,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -123,NLD,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -124,NOR,6.5,General comments,, -125,NOR,6.5,Forestry,, -126,NOR,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -127,NOR,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -128,POL,6.5,General comments,, -129,POL,6.5,Forestry,, -130,POL,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -131,POL,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -132,PRT,6.5,General comments,, -133,PRT,6.5,Forestry,, -134,PRT,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -135,PRT,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -136,ROU,6.5,General comments,, -137,ROU,6.5,Forestry,, -138,ROU,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -139,ROU,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -140,RUS,6.5,General comments,, -141,RUS,6.5,Forestry,, -142,RUS,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -143,RUS,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -144,SRB,6.5,General comments,, -145,SRB,6.5,Forestry,, -146,SRB,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -147,SRB,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -148,SVK,6.5,General comments,, -149,SVK,6.5,Forestry,, -150,SVK,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -151,SVK,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -152,SVN,6.5,General comments,, -153,SVN,6.5,Forestry,, -154,SVN,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -155,SVN,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -156,ESP,6.5,General comments,"2015 data have been modificed acording to the LFS results publised by the Ministry of Labor, Migration and Social Security. Data by age group and education are not available.", -157,ESP,6.5,Forestry,, -158,ESP,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -159,ESP,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -160,SWE,6.5,General comments,Employment datat for 2015 by age group have been ordered from SCB but they will not be able to deliver them before 26/11-2018., -161,SWE,6.5,Forestry,, -162,SWE,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -163,SWE,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -164,CHE,6.5,General comments,, -165,CHE,6.5,Forestry,, -166,CHE,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -167,CHE,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -168,MKD,6.5,General comments,, -169,MKD,6.5,Forestry,, -170,MKD,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -171,MKD,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -172,TUR,6.5,General comments,, -173,TUR,6.5,Forestry,, -174,TUR,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -175,TUR,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -176,UKR,6.5,General comments,, -177,UKR,6.5,Forestry,, -178,UKR,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -179,UKR,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, -180,GBR,6.5,General comments,, -181,GBR,6.5,Forestry,, -182,GBR,6.5,Manufacture of wood and of products of wood,, -183,GBR,6.5,Manufacture of paper and paper products,, diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.5_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.5_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index d452ad37af..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.5_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,599 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -1,ALB,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -2,ALB,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -3,ALB,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -4,ALB,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -5,ALB,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -6,ALB,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -7,ALB,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -8,ALB,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -9,ALB,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -10,ALB,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -11,ALB,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -12,ALB,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -13,AND,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -14,AND,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -15,AND,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -16,AND,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -17,AND,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -18,AND,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -19,AND,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -20,AND,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -21,AND,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -22,AND,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -23,AND,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -24,AND,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -25,AND,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -26,AUT,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -27,AUT,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -28,AUT,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -29,AUT,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -30,AUT,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -31,AUT,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -32,AUT,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -33,AUT,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -34,AUT,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -35,AUT,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -36,AUT,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -37,AUT,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -38,AUT,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -39,BLR,6.5,1.     Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности.7a.Соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -40,BLR,6.5,"2.     Предварительное заполнение: таблицы были предварительно заполнены. Источник предварительно заполненных данных: соцопрос по трудовым ресурсам ""Евростат"": http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Занятость в лесном хозяйстве и лесной промышленности [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); источник предварительно заполненных данных: Обследование рабочей силы Евростата." -41,BLR,6.5,"3.      Исходные годы: С целью получения более надежных данных, для предварительного заполнения были рассчитаны средние значения на основе трехлетних периодов:" -42,BLR,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -43,BLR,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -44,BLR,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -45,BLR,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -46,BLR,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -47,BLR,6.5,"4.     Рекомендуемым источником для всех данных является соцопрос трудовых ресурсов (СТР), в котором предоставляют-ся все требуемые классификации. Если не имеются данные СТР, просим предоставить наилучшую статистику или оценки от других источников. При использовании других источников, например, обследования предприятий, примите во внимание, что в желаемом диапазоне находятся самозанятые работники, и что лесное хозяйство (ISIC/ NACE 02) ограничено работающи-ми в основном в лесном хозяйстве, и исключает, например, сельскохозяйственных работников, выполняющих некоторую работу в лесном хозяйстве или правительственных работников, классифицированных как государственная администрация." -48,BLR,6.5,"5.     Странам следует экстраполировать имеющиеся данные для предоставления оценок на все годы, запрошенные в таблице. Для стран, данные которых основаны на относительно небольших значениях в лесном секторе, рекомендуется объединить данные из нескольких источников и вычислить средние значения для трёх или пятилетних периодов до и после отчетных дат. Евростат предоставит имеющиеся годовые данные с указанием размеров образцов или других индикаторов надежности, чтобы позволить национальным корреспондентам судить, как представить данные наилучшим образом." -49,BLR,6.5,6.      В отчете указать значения в тысячах лиц. -50,BLR,6.5,"7.    При оценке по уровню образования, используя другие источники, примите во внимание, что к категории 0-2 относятся лица, с неполным средним образованием, к категориям 5-6 лица с высшим образованием и к категориям 3-4 все остальные лица (среднее и пост-среднее образование), если нужна дополнительная информация, см. термины и определения." -51,BLR,6.5,8.     Категория “самозанятые” также должна включать в себя неоплачиваемых работающих членов семьи. -52,BEL,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -53,BEL,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -54,BEL,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -55,BEL,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -56,BEL,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -57,BEL,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -58,BEL,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -59,BEL,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -60,BEL,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -61,BEL,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -62,BEL,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -63,BEL,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -64,BEL,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -65,BIH,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -66,BIH,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -67,BIH,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -68,BIH,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -69,BIH,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -70,BIH,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -71,BIH,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -72,BIH,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -73,BIH,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -74,BIH,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -75,BIH,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -76,BIH,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -77,BIH,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -78,BGR,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -79,BGR,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -80,BGR,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -81,BGR,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -82,BGR,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -83,BGR,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -84,BGR,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -85,BGR,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -86,BGR,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -87,BGR,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -88,BGR,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -89,BGR,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -90,BGR,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -91,HRV,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -92,HRV,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -93,HRV,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -94,HRV,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -95,HRV,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -96,HRV,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -97,HRV,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -98,HRV,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -99,HRV,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -100,HRV,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -101,HRV,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -102,HRV,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -103,HRV,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -104,CYP,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -105,CYP,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -106,CYP,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -107,CYP,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -108,CYP,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -109,CYP,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -110,CYP,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -111,CYP,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -112,CYP,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -113,CYP,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -114,CYP,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -115,CYP,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -116,CYP,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -117,CZE,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -118,CZE,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -119,CZE,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -120,CZE,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -121,CZE,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -122,CZE,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -123,CZE,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -124,CZE,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -125,CZE,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -126,CZE,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -127,CZE,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -128,CZE,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -129,CZE,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -130,DNK,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -131,DNK,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -132,DNK,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -133,DNK,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -134,DNK,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -135,DNK,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -136,DNK,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -137,DNK,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -138,DNK,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -139,DNK,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -140,DNK,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -141,DNK,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -142,DNK,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -143,EST,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -144,EST,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -145,EST,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -146,EST,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -147,EST,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -148,EST,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -149,EST,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -150,EST,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -151,EST,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -152,EST,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -153,EST,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -154,EST,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -155,EST,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -156,FIN,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -157,FIN,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -158,FIN,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -159,FIN,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -160,FIN,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -161,FIN,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -162,FIN,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -163,FIN,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -164,FIN,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -165,FIN,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -166,FIN,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -167,FIN,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -168,FIN,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -169,FRA,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -170,FRA,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -171,FRA,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -172,FRA,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -173,FRA,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -174,FRA,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -175,FRA,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -176,FRA,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -177,FRA,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -178,FRA,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -179,FRA,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -180,FRA,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -181,FRA,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -182,GEO,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -183,GEO,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -184,GEO,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -185,GEO,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -186,GEO,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -187,GEO,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -188,GEO,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -189,GEO,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -190,GEO,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -191,GEO,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -192,GEO,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -193,GEO,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -194,GEO,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -195,DEU,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -196,DEU,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -197,DEU,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -198,DEU,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -199,DEU,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -200,DEU,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -201,DEU,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -202,DEU,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -203,DEU,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -204,DEU,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -205,DEU,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -206,DEU,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -207,DEU,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -208,GRC,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -209,GRC,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -210,GRC,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -211,GRC,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -212,GRC,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -213,GRC,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -214,GRC,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -215,GRC,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -216,GRC,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -217,GRC,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -218,GRC,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -219,GRC,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -220,GRC,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -221,VAT,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -222,VAT,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -223,VAT,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -224,VAT,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -225,VAT,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -226,VAT,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -227,VAT,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -228,VAT,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -229,VAT,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -230,VAT,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -231,VAT,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -232,VAT,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -233,VAT,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -234,HUN,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -235,HUN,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -236,HUN,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -237,HUN,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -238,HUN,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -239,HUN,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -240,HUN,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -241,HUN,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -242,HUN,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -243,HUN,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -244,HUN,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -245,HUN,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -246,HUN,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -247,ISL,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -248,ISL,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -249,ISL,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -250,ISL,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -251,ISL,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -252,ISL,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -253,ISL,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -254,ISL,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -255,ISL,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -256,ISL,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -257,ISL,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -258,ISL,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -259,ISL,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -260,IRL,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -261,IRL,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -262,IRL,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -263,IRL,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -264,IRL,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -265,IRL,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -266,IRL,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -267,IRL,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -268,IRL,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -269,IRL,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -270,IRL,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -271,IRL,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -272,IRL,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -273,ITA,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -274,ITA,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -275,ITA,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -276,ITA,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -277,ITA,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -278,ITA,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -279,ITA,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -280,ITA,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -281,ITA,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -282,ITA,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -283,ITA,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -284,ITA,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -285,ITA,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -286,LVA,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -287,LVA,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -288,LVA,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -289,LVA,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -290,LVA,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -291,LVA,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -292,LVA,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -293,LVA,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -294,LVA,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -295,LVA,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -296,LVA,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -297,LVA,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -298,LVA,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -299,LIE,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -300,LIE,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -301,LIE,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -302,LIE,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -303,LIE,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -304,LIE,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -305,LIE,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -306,LIE,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -307,LIE,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -308,LIE,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -309,LIE,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -310,LIE,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -311,LIE,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -312,LTU,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -313,LTU,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -314,LTU,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -315,LTU,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -316,LTU,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -317,LTU,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -318,LTU,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -319,LTU,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -320,LTU,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -321,LTU,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -322,LTU,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -323,LTU,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -324,LTU,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -325,LUX,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -326,LUX,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -327,LUX,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -328,LUX,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -329,LUX,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -330,LUX,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -331,LUX,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -332,LUX,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -333,LUX,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -334,LUX,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -335,LUX,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -336,LUX,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -337,LUX,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -338,MLT,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -339,MLT,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -340,MLT,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -341,MLT,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -342,MLT,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -343,MLT,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -344,MLT,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -345,MLT,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -346,MLT,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -347,MLT,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -348,MLT,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -349,MLT,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -350,MLT,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -351,MDA,6.5,1.       Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности.7a.Соответствующие руководящие принципы ОЛР/ОВЛР на http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ и термины и определения at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -352,MDA,6.5,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: таблицы были предварительно заполнены. Источник предварительно заполненных данных: соцопрос по трудовым ресурсам ""Евростат"": http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Занятость в лесном хозяйстве и лесной промышленности [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); источник предварительно заполненных данных: Обследование рабочей силы Евростата." -353,MDA,6.5,"3.       Исходные годы: С целью получения более надежных данных, для предварительного заполнения были рассчитаны средние значения на основе трех летних периодов:" -354,MDA,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -355,MDA,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -356,MDA,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -357,MDA,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -358,MDA,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -359,MDA,6.5,"4.     Рекомендуемым источником для всех данных является соцопрос трудовых ресурсов (СТР), в котором предоставляются все требуемые классификации. Если не имеются данные СТР, просим предоставить наилучшую статистику или оценки от других источников. При использовании других источников, например, обследования предприятий, примите во внимание, что в желаемом диапазоне находятся самозанятые работники, и что лесное хозяйство (ISIC/ NACE 02) ограничено работающими в основном в лесном хозяйстве, и исключает, например, сельскохозяйственных работников, выполняющих некоторую работу в лесном хозяйстве или правительственных работников, классифицированных как государственная администрация." -360,MDA,6.5,"5.      Странам следует экстраполировать имеющиеся данные для предоставления оценок на все годы, запрошенные в таблице. Для стран, данные которых основаны на относительно небольших значениях в лесном секторе, рекомендуется объединить данные из нескольких источников и вычислить средние значения для 3-х или 5-летних периодов до и после отчетных дат. Евростат предоставит имеющиеся годовые данные с указанием размеров образцов или других индикаторов надежности, чтобы позволить национальным корреспондентам судить, как представить данные наилучшим образом. В отчете указать значения в тысячах лиц." -361,MDA,6.5,"6.      Данные в отчете, в тыс. чел." -362,MDA,6.5,"7.     При оценке по уровню образования, используя другие источники, примите во внимание, что к категории 0-2 относятся лица, с неполным средним образованием, к категориям 5-6 лица с высшим образованием и к категориям 3-4 все остальные лица (среднее и пост-среднее образование), если нужна дополнительная информация, см. термины и определения." -363,MDA,6.5,8.      Категория “самозанятые работники” также должна включать в себя неоплачиваемых работающих членов семьи. -364,MCO,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -365,MCO,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -366,MCO,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -367,MCO,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -368,MCO,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -369,MCO,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -370,MCO,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -371,MCO,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -372,MCO,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -373,MCO,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -374,MCO,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -375,MCO,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -376,MCO,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -377,MNE,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -378,MNE,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -379,MNE,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -380,MNE,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -381,MNE,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -382,MNE,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -383,MNE,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -384,MNE,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -385,MNE,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -386,MNE,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -387,MNE,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -388,MNE,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -389,MNE,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -390,NLD,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -391,NLD,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -392,NLD,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -393,NLD,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -394,NLD,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -395,NLD,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -396,NLD,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -397,NLD,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -398,NLD,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -399,NLD,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -400,NLD,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -401,NLD,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -402,NLD,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -403,NOR,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -404,NOR,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -405,NOR,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -406,NOR,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -407,NOR,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -408,NOR,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -409,NOR,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -410,NOR,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -411,NOR,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -412,NOR,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -413,NOR,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -414,NOR,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -415,NOR,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -416,POL,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -417,POL,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -418,POL,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -419,POL,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -420,POL,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -421,POL,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -422,POL,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -423,POL,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -424,POL,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -425,POL,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -426,POL,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -427,POL,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -428,POL,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -429,PRT,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -430,PRT,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -431,PRT,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -432,PRT,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -433,PRT,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -434,PRT,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -435,PRT,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -436,PRT,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -437,PRT,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -438,PRT,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -439,PRT,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -440,PRT,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -441,PRT,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -442,ROU,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -443,ROU,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -444,ROU,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -445,ROU,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -446,ROU,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -447,ROU,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -448,ROU,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -449,ROU,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -450,ROU,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -451,ROU,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -452,ROU,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -453,ROU,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -454,ROU,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -455,RUS,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -456,RUS,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -457,RUS,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -458,RUS,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -459,RUS,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -460,RUS,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -461,RUS,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -462,RUS,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -463,RUS,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -464,RUS,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -465,RUS,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -466,RUS,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -467,RUS,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -468,SRB,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -469,SRB,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -470,SRB,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -471,SRB,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -472,SRB,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -473,SRB,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -474,SRB,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -475,SRB,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -476,SRB,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -477,SRB,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -478,SRB,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -479,SRB,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -480,SRB,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -481,SVK,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -482,SVK,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -483,SVK,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -484,SVK,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -485,SVK,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -486,SVK,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -487,SVK,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -488,SVK,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -489,SVK,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -490,SVK,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -491,SVK,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -492,SVK,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -493,SVK,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -494,SVN,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -495,SVN,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -496,SVN,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -497,SVN,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -498,SVN,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -499,SVN,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -500,SVN,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -501,SVN,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -502,SVN,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -503,SVN,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -504,SVN,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -505,SVN,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -506,SVN,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -507,ESP,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -508,ESP,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -509,ESP,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -510,ESP,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -511,ESP,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -512,ESP,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -513,ESP,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -514,ESP,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -515,ESP,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -516,ESP,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -517,ESP,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -518,ESP,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -519,ESP,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -520,SWE,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -521,SWE,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -522,SWE,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -523,SWE,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -524,SWE,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -525,SWE,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -526,SWE,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -527,SWE,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -528,SWE,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -529,SWE,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -530,SWE,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -531,SWE,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -532,SWE,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -533,CHE,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -534,CHE,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -535,CHE,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -536,CHE,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -537,CHE,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -538,CHE,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -539,CHE,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -540,CHE,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -541,CHE,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -542,CHE,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -543,CHE,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -544,CHE,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -545,CHE,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -546,MKD,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -547,MKD,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -548,MKD,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -549,MKD,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -550,MKD,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -551,MKD,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -552,MKD,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -553,MKD,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -554,MKD,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -555,MKD,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -556,MKD,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -557,MKD,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -558,MKD,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -559,TUR,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -560,TUR,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -561,TUR,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -562,TUR,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -563,TUR,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -564,TUR,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -565,TUR,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -566,TUR,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -567,TUR,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -568,TUR,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -569,TUR,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -570,TUR,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -571,TUR,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -572,UKR,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -573,UKR,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -574,UKR,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -575,UKR,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -576,UKR,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -577,UKR,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -578,UKR,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -579,UKR,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -580,UKR,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -581,UKR,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -582,UKR,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -583,UKR,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -584,UKR,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. -585,GBR,6.5,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020:this reporting form is linked to the Table 7a.Please refer to the corresponding FRA/CFRQ guidelines at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/ and terms and definitions at http://fra-platform.herokuapp.com/definitions/en/tad#1a -586,GBR,6.5,"2.       Prefilling: The tables have been prefilled with data extracted from EUROSTAT Database available at http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database (Employment in forestry and forest-based industry [for_emp_lfs, for_emp_lfs1]); source of pre-filled data: Eurostat Labour Force Survey." -587,GBR,6.5,"3.       Reference years: In order to obtain more reliable data, average values from three years have been calculated for pre-filling:" -588,GBR,6.5,1990: 1992-1994 -589,GBR,6.5,2000: 1999-2001 -590,GBR,6.5,2005: 2004-2006 -591,GBR,6.5,2010: 2009-2011 -592,GBR,6.5,2015: 2014-2016 -593,GBR,6.5,"4.      The recommended source for all data is the Labour Force Survey (LFS), which provides all the breakdowns requested. If LFS data are not available, please provide the best statistics or estimates from other sources. If using other sources, e.g. survey of businesses, note that the desired scope includes the self-employed, and that forestry (ISIC/NACE 02) is limited to those working primarily in forestry, so excludes e.g. agricultural workers who undertakes some forestry work, or government employees classified as public administration." -594,GBR,6.5,"5.      Countries should extrapolate from the available data to provide estimates for all years requested in the table. For countries in which sample data are based on relatively small numbers in forest sectors, it is recommended to pool data and calculate averages for 3 or 5-year periods around the reporting dates. EUROSTAT will provide the annual data available, with an indication of sample sizes or other indicators of reliability, to enable national correspondents to judge how best to present the data." -595,GBR,6.5,6.      Report numbers as thousands of persons. -596,GBR,6.5,"7.      If estimating the breakdown by education level using other sources, note that categories 0-2 covers those with no more than lower secondary education, categories 5-6 cover those with tertiary (higher) education, and categories 3-4 cover all others ( other secondary and post-secondary), for more details see terms and definitions." -597,GBR,6.5,8.      The category ‘self-employed’ should also include unpaid family workers. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.6_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.6_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 3dfaaf9a88..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.6_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -1,AND,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -2,AUT,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,3 -3,BLR,6.6,Пороговые значения для отчетности о несчастных случаях без летального исхода (дней отсутствия):,более 1 дня -4,BEL,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -5,BIH,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -6,BGR,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -7,HRV,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,>3 -8,CYP,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -9,CZE,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,3 -10,DNK,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -11,EST,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,0 -12,FIN,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,Since 1996: 4 days; prior to 2016: 3 days -13,FRA,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,No treshold -14,GEO,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -15,DEU,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,3 -16,GRC,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -17,VAT,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -18,HUN,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,3 -19,ISL,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -20,IRL,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,4 and above -21,ITA,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,3 days -22,LVA,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,loss of ability for a period longer than one day. -23,LIE,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -24,LTU,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -25,LUX,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -26,MLT,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -27,MDA,6.6,Пороговые значения для отчетности о несчастных случаях без летального исхода (дней отсутствия):,"0,00 - не зарегестрированно" -28,MCO,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -29,MNE,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -30,NLD,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -31,NOR,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -32,POL,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -33,PRT,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -34,ROU,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,"According with ESAW methodology, accidents at work are reported for over 3 days absence from work." -35,RUS,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -36,SRB,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -37,SVK,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,42 -38,SVN,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -39,ESP,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,3 -40,SWE,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -41,CHE,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,4 -42,MKD,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -43,TUR,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,164 -44,UKR,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):, -45,GBR,6.6,Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents (days of absence):,7 diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.6_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.6_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 5489f312a6..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.6_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,231 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,6.6,General comments,, -1,ALB,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -2,ALB,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -3,ALB,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -4,ALB,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -5,AND,6.6,General comments,, -6,AND,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -7,AND,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -8,AND,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -9,AND,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -10,AUT,6.6,General comments,"Figures include employed and self-employed workers. Occupational accident: has to be in a temporal, causal and local context to the occupation.", -11,AUT,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -12,AUT,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,"Accidents causing >3 days of absence have to be reported to the responsible social security institution, accidents causing <= 3 days of absence by choice.", -13,AUT,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -14,AUT,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -15,BLR,6.6,Общие комментарии,, -16,BLR,6.6,Несчастные случаи с летальным исходом,несчастные случаи со смертельным исходом, -17,BLR,6.6,Несчастные случаи без летального исхода,тяжелые случаи и случаи без тяжелых последствий, -18,BLR,6.6,Прочие комментарии по профессиональным заболеваниям,, -19,BLR,6.6,Короткое описание системы учета/оцен-ки несчастных случаев с летальным исходом и без него в лесном хозяйстве,летальный -случай со смертельным исходом или приведший к смертельному; без летального-случай с потерей трудоспособности болле 1 дня, -20,BEL,6.6,General comments,, -21,BEL,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -22,BEL,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -23,BEL,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -24,BEL,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -25,BIH,6.6,General comments,, -26,BIH,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -27,BIH,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -28,BIH,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -29,BIH,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -30,BGR,6.6,General comments,, -31,BGR,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -32,BGR,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -33,BGR,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -34,BGR,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -35,HRV,6.6,General comments,"No data are available for 1990. Data refers only to accidens in ""Hrvatske šume"" Ltd. which happened in state-owned forests. Data for 2000 and 2005 are based on 5-year averages. Data for 2010 are based on 2008 and 2009 average. Annual rate is calculated per 1000 workers.","In the last 10 years, significant efforts and funds were invested in occupational safety and health education, protective equipment and legislation. As a result, decreasing trend in number of accidents (fatal and non-fatal) is visible." -36,HRV,6.6,Fatal accidents,No data are available for 1990., -37,HRV,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,No data are available for 1990. Threshold for reporting non-fatal accidents is absence from work longer than 3 days., -38,HRV,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,"Data on employees with occupational diseases are available since 2001. Average for the year 2000 is calculated on the basis of 2001 and 2002; it was 9,5 workers. Average for the year 2005 is calculated on the basis of 5 years; it was 12 workers. Average for the year 2010 is calculated on the basis of 2008 and 2009; it is 21,5 workers.", -39,HRV,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -40,CYP,6.6,General comments,, -41,CYP,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -42,CYP,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -43,CYP,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -44,CYP,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -45,CZE,6.6,General comments,"annual rate means per 1000 employees, not workers only", -46,CZE,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -47,CZE,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,data on non-fatal injuries are only available since 2000,"It is assumed, that significant drop in non-fatal accidents is partly result of higher demands for safety of work and partly result of weaker statistics concerning self-employed workers as well as changes in the system of sick pay" -48,CZE,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -49,CZE,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -50,DNK,6.6,General comments,"In DNK, occupational accidents are reported by Arbejdsmarkedets Erhvervssikring. The latests statistics are reported jointly for agriculture, forestry and fisheries. We therefore used the figures reported for SoEF 2015. For the year 2015 we used data reported from 2011.", -51,DNK,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -52,DNK,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -53,DNK,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -54,DNK,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -55,EST,6.6,General comments,,Trend of the number of non-fatal occupational accidents was decreasing until 2015 -56,EST,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -57,EST,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -58,EST,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -59,EST,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,Companies are obliged to report about all accidents with their empoyees to the Labour Inspectorate. Investigation of accident have to be carried out in 10 days from accident and report submitted to inspectorate by company. Labour Inspectorate compiles the national statsistics about accidents., -60,FIN,6.6,General comments,, -61,FIN,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -62,FIN,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -63,FIN,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -64,FIN,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,See the quality description of the Occupational Accident Statistics: http://www.stat.fi/til/ttap/2013/ttap_2013_2015-11-27_laa_001_en.html, -65,FRA,6.6,General comments,"The data do not take into account the departments of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin and Moselle, which depend of a different system of health care coverage. The data only applies to salaried workers : those relative to non-salaried workers only go back to 2004 and are not consistent with the ones on salaried workers. The journey accidents are not taken into account either, since they do not reflect the risks of the occupation per sector.", -66,FRA,6.6,Fatal accidents,,Delining trend for fatal and non fatal occupational accidents. The number of fatal occupational accidents in 2000 stands out like an exception due to the storms of the end of 1999 that have led to a quick exploitation of a huge volume of wood in difficult conditions. -67,FRA,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -68,FRA,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -69,FRA,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,Fatal accidents : declaration to the MSA Non fatal accidents : annual inquiry by the MSA, -70,GEO,6.6,General comments,no information available, -71,GEO,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -72,GEO,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -73,GEO,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -74,GEO,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -75,DEU,6.6,General comments,, -76,DEU,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -77,DEU,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,Data of non-fatal accidents cover all accidents indicated not only accidents that are subject to official reporting (more than 3 days of absence). Workers employed by state owned forest enterprises are not accounted for., -78,DEU,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -79,DEU,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -80,GRC,6.6,General comments,, -81,GRC,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -82,GRC,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -83,GRC,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -84,GRC,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -85,VAT,6.6,General comments,, -86,VAT,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -87,VAT,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -88,VAT,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -89,VAT,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -90,HUN,6.6,General comments,, -91,HUN,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -92,HUN,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -93,HUN,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -94,HUN,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,"Occupational injuries are recorded in HUN in NACE code sectors and data is based on occupational injury reports provided by the employer to the actual national authority with competence. Injuries/accidents are categorised into 3 categories: A) fatal - leading to death, B) heavy - leading to ablation, and C) Other heavy injuries. Records refer to absence from work for over 3 days time. National statistics further detail the fatal accidents by short anonymised descriptions of cases. Data is recorded according to work safety and injury reports of employers to the National Labour Inspectorate and Agency. Yearly and quarterly reports on occupational accidents are available as from 2000. For the years 2001-2007 additional data service specifically for forestry was provided from the NLIA for the purpose of SoEF 2015. This classification and related national records are based on the act Nr. XCIII from 1993 on work safety and protection.", -95,ISL,6.6,General comments,Table filled by Statistic ISL Jon.Gudmundsson@hagstofa.is, -96,ISL,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -97,ISL,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -98,ISL,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -99,ISL,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -100,IRL,6.6,General comments,, -101,IRL,6.6,Fatal accidents,"Data for 2015 is an average of the five year period 2012-2017. The data presented for 2000, 2005 and 2010 pertain to those specific years.", -102,IRL,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,Due to concerns over the under reporting of accidents in forestry data was not available for 2015., -103,IRL,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -104,IRL,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -105,ITA,6.6,General comments,"In this report, accidents during commuting time ""home-to-work/work-to-home"" are not taken into account", -106,ITA,6.6,Fatal accidents,,There is no precise trend due to the lack of numerical consistency -107,ITA,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,,The number of these accidents has decreased from 2000. This is also due to greater investment in prevention and training to comply with the security measures required by law. -108,ITA,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -109,ITA,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,,"Insurance protection: all accidents related to the aims and work requirements are protected according to the requirements in articles 1,2,4 of D.P.R. 1124/1965 (and subsequent amendments). The employer is obliged to report to the Inail (public insurer's institute) the prognosticated incident that could not be cured in 3 days by the employee. Inail provides for the assessment, definition and possible compensation." -110,LVA,6.6,General comments,"There are diference betven data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forest s 2015” because for the “State of Europe’s Forest s 2015” was incorrectly reported information for the ""central year"".", -111,LVA,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -112,LVA,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -113,LVA,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -114,LVA,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -115,LIE,6.6,General comments,, -116,LIE,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -117,LIE,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -118,LIE,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -119,LIE,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -120,LTU,6.6,General comments,, -121,LTU,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -122,LTU,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -123,LTU,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -124,LTU,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -125,LUX,6.6,General comments,, -126,LUX,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -127,LUX,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -128,LUX,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -129,LUX,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -130,MLT,6.6,General comments,, -131,MLT,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -132,MLT,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -133,MLT,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -134,MLT,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -135,MDA,6.6,Общие комментарии,, -136,MDA,6.6,Несчастные случаи с летальным исходом,, -137,MDA,6.6,Несчастные случаи без летального исхода,, -138,MDA,6.6,Прочие комментарии по профессиональным заболеваниям,, -139,MDA,6.6,Короткое описание системы учета/оценки несчастных случаев с летальным исходом и без него в лесном хозяйстве,, -140,MCO,6.6,General comments,, -141,MCO,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -142,MCO,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -143,MCO,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -144,MCO,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -145,MNE,6.6,General comments,, -146,MNE,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -147,MNE,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -148,MNE,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -149,MNE,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -150,NLD,6.6,General comments,No data of occupational safety and health are monitored in the NLD for Foresty individually, -151,NLD,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -152,NLD,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -153,NLD,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -154,NLD,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -155,NOR,6.6,General comments,, -156,NOR,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -157,NOR,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,"o The number of reported accidents at work in table 6.6 only includes accidents classified as severe (presumed absence of more than three days). o The figures reported in table 6.6 do not comprise possible accidents related to farm foresters working in his or her own forest. In the national statistics, these have been assigned to ""agriculture"". Thus, the figures are likely to be underestimated. o Only the injuries that are expected to release a compensation from the National Insurance have been reported. Enrolment in the National Insurance Scheme is voluntary for those who are self-employed/independent business owners. It is known to be a higher prevalence of self-employed in industries such as agriculture, forestry, and fishery. Thus, the numbers are likely to be underestimated.", -158,NOR,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -159,NOR,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,"• Data sources: Statistics NOR collects claim forms that concerns accidents at work filed to the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV) on a monthly basis. Different forms apply to different groups of industries (land (including aviation), sea, petroleum). The claim forms are sent to NAV by traditional mail (on paper), where they are scanned and processed. Information on industry affiliation at the time of injury is taken from administrative registries. The following registries are used: o Employers and Employees Register (2014) o A-ordningen (from 2015 onwards) o Establishments register (Virksomhets- og foretaksregisteret) (Statistics NOR) • Reference years: Accidents which were reported to NAV in 2014-2017", -160,POL,6.6,General comments,For 2015 average values for the period 2013-2016 were calculated (4 years)., -161,POL,6.6,Fatal accidents,For 2015 average values for the period 2013-2016 were calculated (4 years)., -162,POL,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,For 2015 average values for the period 2013-2016 were calculated (4 years)., -163,POL,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -164,POL,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -165,PRT,6.6,General comments,, -166,PRT,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -167,PRT,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -168,PRT,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -169,PRT,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -170,ROU,6.6,General comments,"Data are extracted from ROUs' microdata sent to Eurostat according with the European Statistics on Accidents at Work (ESAW) methodology and based on the Commission Regulation (EU) No 349/2011. For ESAW, NSI uses administrative data from the romanian Labour Inspection. The annual rate is calculated per 1000 employees. The national legislation on security and health at work defines ""worker"" as the person employed by an employer, including students in practice. The data regarding the reference population for employees is provided from an annual NSI survey regarding Salary earnings and labour cost conducted by the National Institute of Statistics and represents the number of employees at 31 December. In order to correlate with the national methodology for collecting accidents at work data (by the main activity of the employer), reference population data are aggregated on the basis of the main activity of the employer.","Beginning with 2008 reference year, accidents at work are reported by NACE rev.2. and the annual rate is calculated using the number of employees aggregated on the basis of the main activity of the employer. Data for 1998 and 2007 is based on NACE rev.1. and the annual rate is calculated using the civil employed population (including self-employed and unpaid family workers). The law regarding the security and health at work was promulgated in 2006." -171,ROU,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -172,ROU,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,"Data for 1998 and 2007 include accidents with 3 or more days of absence from work and commuting accidents, according with national legislation.", -173,ROU,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,"Occupational diseases statistics are sent to Eurostat based on the European Occupational Diseases, but the methodology and the calculation of indicators are still under analysis.", -174,ROU,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,"All accidents at work are reported according with the national Law no.319/2006 where an accident at work is defined as a ""violent injury or acute occupational intoxication, which took place during work or while fulfilling work duties, and which caused temporary work incapacity for at least 3 days, incapacity or death "". Primary data on accidents at work are sent by the employers that declare the event to the territorial labour inspection based on the work accident recording form (FIAM), established by law. The main purpose of the security and health at work law is to establish measures for promoting improvement of workers security and health status, while the role of the Labour Inspection is to control the implementation of the law.", -175,RUS,6.6,General comments,, -176,RUS,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -177,RUS,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -178,RUS,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -179,RUS,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -180,SRB,6.6,General comments,, -181,SRB,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -182,SRB,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -183,SRB,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -184,SRB,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -185,SVK,6.6,General comments,, -186,SVK,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -187,SVK,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -188,SVK,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -189,SVK,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -190,SVN,6.6,General comments,Data from National Institute of Public Health,More fatal occupational accidents in last period due to frequent natural disturbances in SVNn forests. -191,SVN,6.6,Fatal accidents,Data from National Institute of Public Health, -192,SVN,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,Data from National Institute of Public Health, -193,SVN,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,There are no data on national level available., -194,SVN,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -195,ESP,6.6,General comments,Annual rate calculated as number of accidents divided by total number of persons (in thousands) from indicator 6.5, -196,ESP,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -197,ESP,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -198,ESP,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -199,ESP,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,"Oficial statistics of labour accidents that cause absence elaborated by the Ministry of Labor, Migration and Social Security", -200,SWE,6.6,General comments,, -201,SWE,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -202,SWE,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -203,SWE,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -204,SWE,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -205,CHE,6.6,General comments,Data of the year 2017 are not available yet. Figures given are the average of the years 2013 to 2016, -206,CHE,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -207,CHE,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,Cases with at least 4 days of absence from work are reported above., -208,CHE,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -209,CHE,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,Data are cases reportet to the national accident insurance (suva). It is compulsory for enterprises in forestry to be insured with this insurance., -210,MKD,6.6,General comments,, -211,MKD,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -212,MKD,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -213,MKD,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -214,MKD,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -215,TUR,6.6,General comments,, -216,TUR,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -217,TUR,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -218,TUR,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -219,TUR,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -220,UKR,6.6,General comments,, -221,UKR,6.6,Fatal accidents,, -222,UKR,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,, -223,UKR,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -224,UKR,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,, -225,GBR,6.6,General comments,Data based on Health & Safety Executive statistics on reported injuries for SIC 02 (forestry).,Estimates for 2010 have been revised to take account of revised 2012-13 data. Estimates for 2015 are based on 4 year average of 2013-14 to 2016-17 (provisional). -226,GBR,6.6,Fatal accidents,Reporting requirements changed from over 3 days absence to over 7 days absence from April 2012.,The change in reporting requirements is likely to have resulted in fewer minor accidents being reported. -227,GBR,6.6,Non-fatal accidents,Non-fatal accidents are known to be under-reported., -228,GBR,6.6,Any comments on occupational diseases,, -229,GBR,6.6,Short description of the recording / assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry,"Data are collected under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995. This requires fatal and specified non-fatal injuries to workers and members of the public to be reported by employers.", diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.6_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.6_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index f3ecbbb126..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.6_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,507 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -2,ALB,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -3,ALB,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -4,ALB,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -5,ALB,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -6,ALB,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -7,ALB,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -8,ALB,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -9,ALB,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -10,ALB,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -11,AND,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -12,AND,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -13,AND,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -14,AND,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -15,AND,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -16,AND,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -17,AND,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -18,AND,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -19,AND,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -20,AND,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -21,AND,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -22,AUT,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -23,AUT,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -24,AUT,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -25,AUT,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -26,AUT,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -27,AUT,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -28,AUT,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -29,AUT,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -30,AUT,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -31,AUT,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -32,AUT,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -33,BLR,6.6,1.    Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -34,BLR,6.6,"2.      Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживать-ся этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замеще-нии новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -35,BLR,6.6,"3.      Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к средним показателям за 5-летние периоды 1988-1992 гг., 1998-2002 гг., 2003-2007 гг., 2008-2012 гг. и 2013-2017 гг. соответственно, а не к данным “центрального года” (1990 г., 2000 г., 2005 г., 2010 г., 2015 г.) указанного в таблице верху, например, 2003-2007 гг. вместо 2005 г." -36,BLR,6.6,"4.      Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -37,BLR,6.6,"5.     Примите во внимание, что величины выражены в 1000 работников." -38,BLR,6.6,"6.   Несчастные случаи на работе являются происшествиями, возникающими в ходе работы, которые приводят к летальной или нелетальной производственной травме." -39,BLR,6.6,"7.    Данные, которые должны быть указаны в отчете, должны касаться лесного хозяйства (ISIC/ NACE 02). Не включать травмы, полученные в ходе обработки древесины, или травмы, полученные в лесах, посещаемых публикой." -40,BLR,6.6,"8.     Возможным ограничением для указания в отчете нелетального несчастного случая является то, приводит ли он к отсутствию на работе больше 3 дней, но могут быть использованы разные пороговые значения для национальной отчетности. Просим указать ограничение, используемое спецификациях страны." -41,BLR,6.6,"9.      Данные по профессиональным болезням не требуются по причине отсутствия данных. Если имеется информация по профессиональным болезням, просим включить ее и объяснить это в комментариях." -42,BLR,6.6,10.    Просим предоставить краткое описание системы учета/оценки несчастных случаев с летальным исходом и без него в вашей стране в комментариях. -43,BLR,6.6,"11.   Если данные отсутствуют, просим указать до какой степени несчастные случаи с летальным исходом и без него в лесном хозяйстве являются проблемой в вашей стране." -44,BEL,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -45,BEL,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -46,BEL,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -47,BEL,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -48,BEL,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -49,BEL,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -50,BEL,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -51,BEL,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -52,BEL,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -53,BEL,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -54,BEL,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -55,BIH,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -56,BIH,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -57,BIH,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -58,BIH,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -59,BIH,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -60,BIH,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -61,BIH,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -62,BIH,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -63,BIH,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -64,BIH,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -65,BIH,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -66,BGR,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -67,BGR,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -68,BGR,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -69,BGR,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -70,BGR,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -71,BGR,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -72,BGR,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -73,BGR,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -74,BGR,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -75,BGR,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -76,BGR,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -77,HRV,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -78,HRV,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -79,HRV,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -80,HRV,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -81,HRV,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -82,HRV,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -83,HRV,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -84,HRV,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -85,HRV,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -86,HRV,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -87,HRV,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -88,CYP,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -89,CYP,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -90,CYP,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -91,CYP,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -92,CYP,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -93,CYP,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -94,CYP,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -95,CYP,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -96,CYP,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -97,CYP,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -98,CYP,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -99,CZE,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -100,CZE,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -101,CZE,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -102,CZE,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -103,CZE,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -104,CZE,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -105,CZE,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -106,CZE,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -107,CZE,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -108,CZE,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -109,CZE,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -110,DNK,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -111,DNK,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -112,DNK,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -113,DNK,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -114,DNK,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -115,DNK,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -116,DNK,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -117,DNK,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -118,DNK,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -119,DNK,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -120,DNK,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -121,EST,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -122,EST,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -123,EST,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -124,EST,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -125,EST,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -126,EST,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -127,EST,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -128,EST,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -129,EST,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -130,EST,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -131,EST,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -132,FIN,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -133,FIN,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -134,FIN,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -135,FIN,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -136,FIN,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -137,FIN,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -138,FIN,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -139,FIN,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -140,FIN,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -141,FIN,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -142,FIN,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -143,FRA,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -144,FRA,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -145,FRA,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -146,FRA,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -147,FRA,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -148,FRA,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -149,FRA,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -150,FRA,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -151,FRA,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -152,FRA,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -153,FRA,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -154,GEO,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -155,GEO,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -156,GEO,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -157,GEO,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -158,GEO,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -159,GEO,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -160,GEO,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -161,GEO,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -162,GEO,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -163,GEO,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -164,GEO,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -165,DEU,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -166,DEU,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -167,DEU,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -168,DEU,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -169,DEU,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -170,DEU,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -171,DEU,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -172,DEU,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -173,DEU,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -174,DEU,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -175,DEU,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -176,GRC,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -177,GRC,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -178,GRC,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -179,GRC,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -180,GRC,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -181,GRC,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -182,GRC,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -183,GRC,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -184,GRC,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -185,GRC,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -186,GRC,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -187,VAT,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -188,VAT,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -189,VAT,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -190,VAT,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -191,VAT,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -192,VAT,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -193,VAT,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -194,VAT,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -195,VAT,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -196,VAT,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -197,VAT,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -198,HUN,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -199,HUN,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -200,HUN,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -201,HUN,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -202,HUN,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -203,HUN,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -204,HUN,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -205,HUN,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -206,HUN,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -207,HUN,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -208,HUN,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -209,ISL,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -210,ISL,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -211,ISL,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -212,ISL,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -213,ISL,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -214,ISL,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -215,ISL,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -216,ISL,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -217,ISL,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -218,ISL,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -219,ISL,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -220,IRL,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -221,IRL,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -222,IRL,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -223,IRL,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -224,IRL,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -225,IRL,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -226,IRL,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -227,IRL,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -228,IRL,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -229,IRL,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -230,IRL,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -231,ITA,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -232,ITA,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -233,ITA,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -234,ITA,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -235,ITA,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -236,ITA,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -237,ITA,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -238,ITA,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -239,ITA,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -240,ITA,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -241,ITA,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -242,LVA,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -243,LVA,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -244,LVA,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -245,LVA,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -246,LVA,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -247,LVA,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -248,LVA,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -249,LVA,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -250,LVA,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -251,LVA,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -252,LVA,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -253,LIE,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -254,LIE,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -255,LIE,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -256,LIE,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -257,LIE,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -258,LIE,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -259,LIE,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -260,LIE,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -261,LIE,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -262,LIE,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -263,LIE,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -264,LTU,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -265,LTU,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -266,LTU,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -267,LTU,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -268,LTU,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -269,LTU,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -270,LTU,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -271,LTU,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -272,LTU,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -273,LTU,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -274,LTU,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -275,LUX,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -276,LUX,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -277,LUX,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -278,LUX,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -279,LUX,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -280,LUX,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -281,LUX,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -282,LUX,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -283,LUX,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -284,LUX,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -285,LUX,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -286,MLT,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -287,MLT,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -288,MLT,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -289,MLT,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -290,MLT,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -291,MLT,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -292,MLT,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -293,MLT,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -294,MLT,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -295,MLT,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -296,MLT,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -297,MDA,6.6,1.       Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -298,MDA,6.6,"2.       Предварительное заполнение: Эта таблица была предварительно заполнена, данные, относящиеся к этой отчетной форме, были запрошены у “Состояния Европейских Лесов P 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ и http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). Национальные корреспонденты могут брать эти данные, при наличии, за основу и придерживаться этих значений при условии согласованности с текущими международными определениями и рекомендациями. При замещении новыми данными значений предыдущих отчетов, просим национальных корреспондентов указывать причины изменений значений в “Комментариях”." -299,MDA,6.6,"3.       Исходные годы: Значения отчетных годов относятся к средним показателям за 5-летние периоды 1988-1992 гг. , 1998-2002 гг., 2003-2007 гг., 2008-2012 гг. and 2013-2017 гг. соответственно, а не к данным “центрального года” (1990г, 2000г, 2005г, 2010г, 2015г) указанного в таблице верху, например, 2003-2007 гг. вместо 2005 г" -300,MDA,6.6,"4.       Источники данных: пожалуйста, укажите источники отдельно для леса,прочих лесопокрытых земель и всего FOWL, если источники различаются." -301,MDA,6.6,"5.       Примите во внимание, что величины выражены в 1000 работников." -302,MDA,6.6,"6.     Несчастные случаи на работе являются происшествиями, возникающими в ходе работы, которые приводят к летальной или нелетальной производственной травме" -303,MDA,6.6,"7.      Данные, которые должны быть указаны в отчете, должны касаться лесного хозяйства (ISIC/ NACE 02). Не включать травмы, полученные в ходе обработки древесины, или травмы, полученные в лесах, посещаемых публикой." -304,MDA,6.6,"8.       Возможным ограничением для указания в отчете нелетального несчастного случая является то, приводит ли он к отсутствию на работе больше 3 дней, но могут быть использованы разные пороговые значения для национальной отчетности. Просим указать ограничение, используемое спецификациях страны." -305,MDA,6.6,"9.       Данные по профессиональным болезням не требуются по причине отсутствия данных. Если имеется информация по профессиональным болезням, просим включить ее и объяснить это в комментариях." -306,MDA,6.6,10.    Просим предоставить краткое описание системы учета/оценки несчастных случаев с летальным исходом и без него в вашей стране в комментариях. -307,MDA,6.6,"11.   Если данные отсутствуют, просим указать до какой степени несчастные случаи с летальным исходом и без него в лесном хозяйстве являются проблемой в вашей стране." -308,MCO,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -309,MCO,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -310,MCO,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -311,MCO,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -312,MCO,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -313,MCO,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -314,MCO,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -315,MCO,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -316,MCO,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -317,MCO,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -318,MCO,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -319,MNE,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -320,MNE,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -321,MNE,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -322,MNE,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -323,MNE,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -324,MNE,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -325,MNE,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -326,MNE,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -327,MNE,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -328,MNE,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -329,MNE,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -330,NLD,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -331,NLD,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -332,NLD,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -333,NLD,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -334,NLD,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -335,NLD,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -336,NLD,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -337,NLD,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -338,NLD,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -339,NLD,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -340,NLD,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -341,NOR,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -342,NOR,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -343,NOR,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -344,NOR,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -345,NOR,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -346,NOR,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -347,NOR,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -348,NOR,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -349,NOR,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -350,NOR,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -351,NOR,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -352,POL,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -353,POL,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -354,POL,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -355,POL,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -356,POL,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -357,POL,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -358,POL,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -359,POL,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -360,POL,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -361,POL,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -362,POL,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -363,PRT,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -364,PRT,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -365,PRT,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -366,PRT,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -367,PRT,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -368,PRT,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -369,PRT,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -370,PRT,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -371,PRT,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -372,PRT,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -373,PRT,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -374,ROU,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -375,ROU,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -376,ROU,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -377,ROU,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -378,ROU,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -379,ROU,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -380,ROU,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -381,ROU,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -382,ROU,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -383,ROU,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -384,ROU,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -385,RUS,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -386,RUS,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -387,RUS,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -388,RUS,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -389,RUS,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -390,RUS,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -391,RUS,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -392,RUS,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -393,RUS,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -394,RUS,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -395,RUS,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -396,SRB,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -397,SRB,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -398,SRB,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -399,SRB,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -400,SRB,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -401,SRB,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -402,SRB,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -403,SRB,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -404,SRB,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -405,SRB,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -406,SRB,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -407,SVK,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -408,SVK,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -409,SVK,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -410,SVK,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -411,SVK,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -412,SVK,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -413,SVK,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -414,SVK,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -415,SVK,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -416,SVK,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -417,SVK,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -418,SVN,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -419,SVN,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -420,SVN,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -421,SVN,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -422,SVN,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -423,SVN,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -424,SVN,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -425,SVN,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -426,SVN,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -427,SVN,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -428,SVN,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -429,ESP,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -430,ESP,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -431,ESP,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -432,ESP,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -433,ESP,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -434,ESP,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -435,ESP,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -436,ESP,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -437,ESP,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -438,ESP,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -439,ESP,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -440,SWE,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -441,SWE,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -442,SWE,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -443,SWE,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -444,SWE,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -445,SWE,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -446,SWE,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -447,SWE,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -448,SWE,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -449,SWE,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -450,SWE,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -451,CHE,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -452,CHE,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -453,CHE,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -454,CHE,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -455,CHE,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -456,CHE,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -457,CHE,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -458,CHE,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -459,CHE,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -460,CHE,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -461,CHE,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -462,MKD,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -463,MKD,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -464,MKD,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -465,MKD,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -466,MKD,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -467,MKD,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -468,MKD,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -469,MKD,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -470,MKD,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -471,MKD,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -472,MKD,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -473,TUR,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -474,TUR,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -475,TUR,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -476,TUR,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -477,TUR,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -478,TUR,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -479,TUR,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -480,TUR,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -481,TUR,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -482,TUR,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -483,TUR,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -484,UKR,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -485,UKR,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -486,UKR,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -487,UKR,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -488,UKR,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -489,UKR,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -490,UKR,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -491,UKR,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -492,UKR,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -493,UKR,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -494,UKR,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. -495,GBR,6.6,1.       Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -496,GBR,6.6,"2.       Prefilling: This table has been prefilled with the data reported for the “State of Europe’s Forests 2015” (http://foresteurope.org/state-europes-forests-2015-report/ and http://w3.unece.org/PXWeb/en). National correspondents may use that data, if available, as the basis and maintain these figures, providing they are consistent with the current international definitions and recommendations. If new data replaced previously reported values, national correspondents are invited to indicate the reason for changing the figures in “Country comments”." -497,GBR,6.6,"3.       Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the average for the 5-year periods 1988-1992, 1998-2002, 2003-2007, 2008-2012 and 2013-2017 respectively, not to the data for the “central year” (1990, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015) noted in the Table above, e.g. 2003-2007 instead of 2005." -498,GBR,6.6,"4.       Data sources: please specify sources separately for forest, other wooded land and total FOWL if sources differ." -499,GBR,6.6,5.       Note that rates are expressed per 1000 workers. -500,GBR,6.6,6.       Occupational accidents are occurrences arising out of or in the course of work which result in fatal or non-fatal occupational injury. -501,GBR,6.6,7.       Figures to be reported are for forestry (ISIC/NACE 02). Do not include injuries in wood processing or injuries to the public visiting forests. -502,GBR,6.6,"8.       A possible threshold for reporting a non-fatal accident is whether it results in over 3 days absence from work, but different thresholds may be used for national reporting. Please indicate the threshold used in country specifications." -503,GBR,6.6,"9.       Figures are not requested for occupational diseases, because of the lack of data. If information is available for occupational diseases, please include and explain this in country comments." -504,GBR,6.6,10.    Please provide a short description of the recording/assessment system for the fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in your country under country comments. -505,GBR,6.6,11.    If data are not available please indicate to what extent fatal and non-fatal occupational accidents in forestry are an issue in your country. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.9_C1.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.9_C1.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 4de2fb8f38..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.9_C1.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment -0,ALB,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -1,ALB,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -2,AND,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -3,AND,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -4,AUT,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -5,AUT,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -6,BLR,6.9,Подход к расчету или оценке энергии полученной напрямую из древесных источников (рыночная и для собственного потребления):, -7,BLR,6.9,"Коэффициенты конверсии, используемые для пересчета с одних единиц измерения на другие:", -8,BEL,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -9,BEL,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -10,BIH,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -11,BIH,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -12,BGR,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -13,BGR,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -14,HRV,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -15,HRV,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -16,CYP,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -17,CYP,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -18,CZE,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -19,CZE,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -20,DNK,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -21,DNK,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:,"We assumed that wood chips had a calorific value of 19.2 GJ/ton dry matter, firewood had 19.0 GJ/ton dry matter, pellets etc. 19.1 GJ/tons," -22,EST,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -23,EST,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -24,FIN,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -25,FIN,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -26,FRA,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -27,FRA,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -28,GEO,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -29,GEO,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -30,DEU,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -31,DEU,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -32,GRC,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -33,GRC,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -34,VAT,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -35,VAT,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -36,HUN,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):,"We can not divided the wood source to "" wood from forests"" and ""outside forest"". Therefore we report in a joint category." -37,HUN,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:,Energy from direct wood fibresources - 500 kg/m³ to convert data to kg and 15 MJ/kg was used to convert them to energy. -38,ISL,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -39,ISL,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -40,IRL,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -41,IRL,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -42,ITA,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -43,ITA,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -44,LVA,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -45,LVA,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -46,LIE,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -47,LIE,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -48,LTU,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -49,LTU,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -50,LUX,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -51,LUX,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -52,MLT,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -53,MLT,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -54,MDA,6.9,Подход к расчету или оценке энергии напрямую из древесных источников (рыночная и для собственного потребления):, -55,MDA,6.9,"Коэффициенты конверсии, используемые для пересчета с одних единиц измерения на другие:", -56,MCO,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -57,MCO,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -58,MNE,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -59,MNE,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -60,NLD,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -61,NLD,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:,The conversion factors were used from the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry -62,NOR,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -63,NOR,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -64,POL,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -65,POL,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -66,PRT,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -67,PRT,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -68,ROU,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -69,ROU,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -70,RUS,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -71,RUS,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -72,SRB,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -73,SRB,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -74,SVK,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -75,SVK,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -76,SVN,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -77,SVN,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -78,ESP,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -79,ESP,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -80,SWE,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -81,SWE,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -82,CHE,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -83,CHE,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -84,MKD,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -85,MKD,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -86,TUR,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -87,TUR,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -88,UKR,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):, -89,UKR,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:, -90,GBR,6.9,Approach to calculate or estimate wood directly from forests and outside forests (marketed and self-consumption):,"Estimates based on harvesting and deliveries data, and expert estimates." -91,GBR,6.9,Conversion factors used to convert to energy/from energy units:,Factor of 20.21 used to convert thousand tonnes of dry matter to TJ. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.9_C2.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.9_C2.csv deleted file mode 100644 index d6dd226bed..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.9_C2.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,item,comment,comment_trends -0,ALB,6.9,General comments,, -1,AND,6.9,General comments,, -2,AUT,6.9,General comments,, -3,BLR,6.9,Общие комментарии,, -4,BEL,6.9,General comments,, -5,BIH,6.9,General comments,, -6,BGR,6.9,General comments,, -7,HRV,6.9,General comments,, -8,CYP,6.9,General comments,, -9,CZE,6.9,General comments,, -10,DNK,6.9,General comments,, -11,EST,6.9,General comments,"Data derived and pre-filled from Joint Wood Energy Enquiry, no further elaboration on data was carried out", -12,FIN,6.9,General comments,, -13,FRA,6.9,General comments,, -14,GEO,6.9,General comments,, -15,DEU,6.9,General comments,, -16,GRC,6.9,General comments,, -17,VAT,6.9,General comments,, -18,HUN,6.9,General comments,Energy from direct wood fibre sources data involve wood fuel data from forests. Those from other wooded land and other land are not available,"2007, 2009, 2011 data have been reviewed." -19,ISL,6.9,General comments,Table has been reviwed by Statistic ISL. No changes of preset data where done., -20,IRL,6.9,General comments,, -21,ITA,6.9,General comments,, -22,LVA,6.9,General comments,, -23,LIE,6.9,General comments,, -24,LTU,6.9,General comments,Energy from unknown sources it is difference bertvene consumption and supply, -25,LUX,6.9,General comments,, -26,MLT,6.9,General comments,, -27,MDA,6.9,Общие комментарии,, -28,MCO,6.9,General comments,, -29,MNE,6.9,General comments,, -30,NLD,6.9,General comments,,"The use of renewable energy in the NLD has increased over the past decades. This trend is expected to continue and accelerate as new initiatives concerning the increase in the use of renewable energy are started by both the government and industry. The main initiative concerning this matter is the Energy Agreement which was signed in 2013 by the Dutch government, the industry, NGO's and the unions. They agreed to decrease the total energy consumtion by 1,5% per year and increase the share of renewable energy from the current 4% of the total energy consumption to 14% by 2020." -31,NOR,6.9,General comments,, -32,POL,6.9,General comments,, -33,PRT,6.9,General comments,, -34,ROU,6.9,General comments,, -35,RUS,6.9,General comments,, -36,SRB,6.9,General comments,, -37,SVK,6.9,General comments,, -38,SVN,6.9,General comments,, -39,ESP,6.9,General comments,not available, -40,SWE,6.9,General comments,Prefilled data from International data providers have not been altered., -41,CHE,6.9,General comments,, -42,MKD,6.9,General comments,, -43,TUR,6.9,General comments,, -44,UKR,6.9,General comments,, -45,GBR,6.9,General comments,Some amendments have been made to the pre-filled figures supplied.,The trend shown is partly a result of improvements in data sources and methodology. It is not possible to quantify how much of the change is a result of improvements to estimates and how much results from a genuine change in the level of wood energy use. diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.9_RN.csv b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.9_RN.csv deleted file mode 100644 index 057dac085f..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/CSV/6.9_RN.csv +++ /dev/null @@ -1,323 +0,0 @@ -,country,indicator,notes -0,ALB,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -1,ALB,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -2,ALB,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -3,ALB,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -4,ALB,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -5,ALB,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -6,ALB,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -7,AND,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -8,AND,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -9,AND,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -10,AND,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -11,AND,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -12,AND,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -13,AND,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -14,AUT,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -15,AUT,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -16,AUT,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -17,AUT,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -18,AUT,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -19,AUT,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -20,AUT,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -21,BLR,6.9,1.    Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -22,BLR,6.9,"2. Предварительное заполнение: категории в отчетной форме полностью согласуются с главными категориями, запрошенными в объединенном опросе по энергии из древесины (ООЭД). Данные из ООЭД были предварительно заполнены для стран, которые участвовали в ООЭД. Больше информации по ООЭД, включая опросы и руководство, см. наhttp://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html или у национального корреспондента ООЭД в вашей стране." -23,BLR,6.9,"3.    Исходные годы: Значения по отчетным годам относятся к ситуации в отдельном исходном году (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) указанному в таблице." -24,BLR,6.9,"4.    Отчетность по тенденциям: От стран требуется отчетность по тенденциям. Просим указать, является ли тенденция (частично) результатом изменений метода, использованного для определения представленных данных." -25,BLR,6.9,"5.     Вторичная потребительская древесина: использованная древесина, появившаяся в результате строительства зданий или от строительных работ. Вторичная древесина от транспорта (кузова), частных домохозяйств, так же, как и использованная древесина от строительства или сноса зданий или от строительных работ. (источник: объединенный опрос по энергии из древесины ЕЭК ООН/ФАО)." -26,BLR,6.9,"6.     Примите во внимание, что сумма Энергии от прямых источников древесного волокна может включать в себя энергию, произведенную из древесного волокна от неуказанных источников: общее значение для данной категории может быть больше суммы энергии от лесов ипрочих лесопокрытых земель и других земель (деревья вне лесов)." -27,BLR,6.9,"7. Отчетность по биоэнергии также запрошена планом действий по возобновляемой энергии Европейского союза (ПДВЭ). Странам рекомендуется консультироваться с данными ПДВЭ (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), если применимо." -28,BEL,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -29,BEL,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -30,BEL,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -31,BEL,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -32,BEL,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -33,BEL,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -34,BEL,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -35,BIH,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -36,BIH,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -37,BIH,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -38,BIH,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -39,BIH,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -40,BIH,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -41,BIH,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -42,BGR,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -43,BGR,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -44,BGR,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -45,BGR,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -46,BGR,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -47,BGR,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -48,BGR,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -49,HRV,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -50,HRV,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -51,HRV,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -52,HRV,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -53,HRV,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -54,HRV,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -55,HRV,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -56,CYP,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -57,CYP,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -58,CYP,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -59,CYP,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -60,CYP,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -61,CYP,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -62,CYP,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -63,CZE,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -64,CZE,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -65,CZE,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -66,CZE,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -67,CZE,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -68,CZE,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -69,CZE,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -70,DNK,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -71,DNK,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -72,DNK,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -73,DNK,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -74,DNK,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -75,DNK,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -76,DNK,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -77,EST,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -78,EST,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -79,EST,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -80,EST,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -81,EST,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -82,EST,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -83,EST,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -84,FIN,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -85,FIN,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -86,FIN,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -87,FIN,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -88,FIN,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -89,FIN,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -90,FIN,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -91,FRA,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -92,FRA,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -93,FRA,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -94,FRA,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -95,FRA,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -96,FRA,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -97,FRA,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -98,GEO,6.9,1.     Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -99,GEO,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -100,GEO,6.9,"3.     Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -101,GEO,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -102,GEO,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -103,GEO,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -104,GEO,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -105,DEU,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -106,DEU,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -107,DEU,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -108,DEU,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -109,DEU,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -110,DEU,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -111,DEU,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -112,GRC,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -113,GRC,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -114,GRC,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -115,GRC,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -116,GRC,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -117,GRC,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -118,GRC,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -119,VAT,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -120,VAT,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -121,VAT,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -122,VAT,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -123,VAT,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -124,VAT,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -125,VAT,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -126,HUN,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -127,HUN,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -128,HUN,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -129,HUN,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -130,HUN,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -131,HUN,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -132,HUN,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -133,ISL,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -134,ISL,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -135,ISL,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -136,ISL,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -137,ISL,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -138,ISL,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -139,ISL,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -140,IRL,6.9,1.     Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -141,IRL,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -142,IRL,6.9,"3.     Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -143,IRL,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -144,IRL,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -145,IRL,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -146,IRL,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -147,ITA,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -148,ITA,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -149,ITA,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -150,ITA,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -151,ITA,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -152,ITA,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -153,ITA,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -154,LVA,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -155,LVA,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -156,LVA,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -157,LVA,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -158,LVA,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -159,LVA,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -160,LVA,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -161,LIE,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -162,LIE,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -163,LIE,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -164,LIE,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -165,LIE,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -166,LIE,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -167,LIE,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -168,LTU,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -169,LTU,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -170,LTU,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -171,LTU,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -172,LTU,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -173,LTU,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -174,LTU,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -175,LUX,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -176,LUX,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -177,LUX,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -178,LUX,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -179,LUX,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -180,LUX,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -181,LUX,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -182,MLT,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -183,MLT,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -184,MLT,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -185,MLT,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -186,MLT,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -187,MLT,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -188,MLT,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -189,MDA,6.9,1.     Связь с ОЛР/ОВЛР 2020: Эта отчетная форма не имеет аналогов в глобальной отчетности. -190,MDA,6.9,"2. Предварительное заполнение: категории в отчетной форме полностью согласуются с главными категориями, запрошенными в объединенном опросе по энергии из древесины (ООЭД). Данные из ООЭД были предварительно заполнены для стран, которые участвовали в ООЭД. Больше информации по ООЭД, включая опросы и руководство, см. наhttp://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html или у национального корреспондента ООЭД в вашей стране" -191,MDA,6.9,"3.      Исходные годы: Значения по отчетным годам относятся к ситуации в отдельном исходном году (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) указанному в таблице." -192,MDA,6.9,"4.     Отчетность по тенденциям: От стран требуется отчетность по тенденциям. Просим указать, является ли тенденция (частично) результатом изменений метода, использованного для определения представленных данных." -193,MDA,6.9,"5.     Вторичная потребительская древесина: использованная древесина, появившаяся в результате строительства зданий или от строительных работ. Вторичная древесина от транспорта (кузова), частных домохозяйств, так же, как и использованная древесина от строительства или сноса зданий или от строительных работ. (источник: объединенный опрос по энергии из древесины ЕЭК ООН/ФАО)." -194,MDA,6.9,"6.     Примите во внимание, что сумма Энергии от прямых источников древесного волокна может включать в себя энергию, произведенную из древесного волокна от неуказанных источников: общее значение для данной категории может быть больше суммы энергии от лесов ипрочих лесопокрытых земель и других земель (деревья вне лесов)." -195,MDA,6.9,"7. Отчетность по биоэнергии также запрошена планом действий по возобновляемой энергии Европейского союза (ПДВЭ). Странам рекомендуется консультироваться с данными ПДВЭ (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), если применимо." -196,MCO,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -197,MCO,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -198,MCO,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -199,MCO,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -200,MCO,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -201,MCO,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -202,MCO,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -203,MNE,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -204,MNE,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -205,MNE,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -206,MNE,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -207,MNE,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -208,MNE,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -209,MNE,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -210,NLD,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -211,NLD,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -212,NLD,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -213,NLD,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -214,NLD,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -215,NLD,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -216,NLD,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -217,NOR,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -218,NOR,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -219,NOR,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -220,NOR,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -221,NOR,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -222,NOR,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -223,NOR,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -224,POL,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -225,POL,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -226,POL,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -227,POL,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -228,POL,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -229,POL,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -230,POL,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -231,PRT,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -232,PRT,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -233,PRT,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -234,PRT,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -235,PRT,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -236,PRT,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -237,PRT,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -238,ROU,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -239,ROU,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -240,ROU,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -241,ROU,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -242,ROU,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -243,ROU,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -244,ROU,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -245,RUS,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -246,RUS,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -247,RUS,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -248,RUS,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -249,RUS,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -250,RUS,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -251,RUS,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -252,SRB,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -253,SRB,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -254,SRB,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -255,SRB,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -256,SRB,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -257,SRB,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -258,SRB,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -259,SVK,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -260,SVK,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -261,SVK,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -262,SVK,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -263,SVK,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -264,SVK,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -265,SVK,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -266,SVN,6.9,1.     Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -267,SVN,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -268,SVN,6.9,"3.     Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -269,SVN,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -270,SVN,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -271,SVN,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -272,SVN,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -273,ESP,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -274,ESP,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -275,ESP,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -276,ESP,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -277,ESP,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -278,ESP,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -279,ESP,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -280,SWE,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -281,SWE,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -282,SWE,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -283,SWE,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -284,SWE,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -285,SWE,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -286,SWE,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -287,CHE,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -288,CHE,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -289,CHE,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -290,CHE,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -291,CHE,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -292,CHE,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -293,CHE,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -294,MKD,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -295,MKD,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -296,MKD,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -297,MKD,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -298,MKD,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -299,MKD,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -300,MKD,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -301,TUR,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -302,TUR,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -303,TUR,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -304,TUR,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -305,TUR,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -306,TUR,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -307,TUR,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -308,UKR,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -309,UKR,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -310,UKR,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -311,UKR,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -312,UKR,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -313,UKR,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -314,UKR,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." -315,GBR,6.9,1.      Connection with FRA/CFRQ 2020: this reporting form has not direct counterparts in the global reporting. -316,GBR,6.9,2. Prefilling: The categories in the reporting form are fully consistent with the main categories requested by the Joint Wood Energy Enquiry (JWEE). Data from the JWEE are prefilled for countries that replied to the JWEE. More information on the JWEE including the enquiry and the manual is available at: http://www.unece.org/forests/jwee.html or at a national correspondent for JWEE in your country. -317,GBR,6.9,"3.      Reference years: The figures for the reporting years refer to the situation in an individual reference year (2007, 2009, 2011, 2015) noted in the Table." -318,GBR,6.9,4.     Reporting on trends: Countries are asked to report on trends. Please specify if the trend is (partly) the consequence of changes in the scope or coverage of the method used to determine the presented data. -319,GBR,6.9,"5.     Post-consumer recovered wood: Used wood arising from construction of buildings or from civil engineering works. Recovered wood from transport (pallets), private households, as well as used wood arising from construction or demolition of buildings or from civil engineering works. (source: UNECE/FAO Joint Wood Energy Enquiry)." -320,GBR,6.9,6.     Note that the total Energy from direct wood fibre sources may include energy produced from direct wood fibre from unspecified sources: the total value for this category could be larger than the sum of energy from Forests & other wooded land and Other land (trees outside forests). -321,GBR,6.9,"7. Reporting on bioenergy is also requested by the European Union - National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP). Countries are encouraged to consult NREAP data. (http://ec.europa.eu/energy/renewables/action_plan_en.htm ), if applicable." diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/migrateCountryComments.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/migrateCountryComments.ts deleted file mode 100644 index b124b7779d..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/countryComments/migrateCountryComments.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,132 +0,0 @@ -import * as fs from 'fs/promises' -import * as path from 'path' -import * as pgPromise from 'pg-promise' -import { Numbers } from 'utils/numbers' - -import { Assessment, Cycle, RowType, Table } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { MetadataController } from 'server/controller/metadata' -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' -import { FileCSV } from 'server/utils/fileCSV' -import { Logger } from 'server/utils/logger' - -import { NodeRow } from 'test/dataMigration/types' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment - cycle: Cycle -} - -type CSVRowItem = { country: string; indicator: string; item: string; [key: string]: string } - -export const migrateCountryComments = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment, cycle } = props - const schemaAssessment = Schemas.getName(assessment) - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle) - - // ======== get all assessment section names - const sectionNames = await client.map( - ` - select distinct s.props ->> 'name' as name - from ${schemaAssessment}.section s - where s.props ->> 'name' is not null - `, - [], - ({ name }) => name - ) - // ======== get all sections metadata - const showHidden = true - const sectionsMetadata = await MetadataController.getSectionsMetadata({ assessment, cycle, sectionNames, showHidden }, client) - // ======== create convenient record - const tables = Object.values(sectionsMetadata).reduce>((acc, tableSections) => { - const result = { ...acc } - tableSections.forEach((tableSection) => - tableSection.tables.forEach((table) => { - result[table.props.name] = table - }) - ) - return result - }, {}) - - // ======== get all file names to import - const pathCSV = path.resolve(__dirname, 'CSV') - const fileNames = (await fs.readdir(pathCSV)).filter((fileName) => !fileName.includes('RN')) - - Logger.info(`Processing ${fileNames.length} files`) - - // ======== read CSV content files and add them to insert values - const values: Array = [] - // eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax - for (let i = 0; i < fileNames.length; i += 1) { - const fileName = fileNames[i] - const p = ((i + 1) / fileNames.length) * 100 - // ======== prepare metadata - const tableIdx = fileName.replace('.csv', '').replace('_C', '_').replace('.', '_') - const tableName = `country_comments_${tableIdx}` - Logger.info(`==== ${i + 1}/${fileNames.length} (${Numbers.format(p)})% -> ${fileName} -> ${tableName}`) - const table = tables[tableName] - if (!table) { - Logger.error(`Table not found for tableName: ${tableName}`) - } - - const rowsData = table.rows.filter((r) => ![RowType.header, RowType.placeholder, RowType.noticeMessage].includes(r.props.type)) - - // ======== read CSV file content - const pathCsvFile = path.resolve(pathCSV, fileName) - // eslint-disable-next-line no-await-in-loop - const csvRows = await FileCSV.read(pathCsvFile, { escape: '"', quote: '"' }) - // ======== iterate csv rows - let countryIso = '' - let rowIndex = -1 - csvRows.forEach((csvRow) => { - if (csvRow.country !== countryIso) { - countryIso = csvRow.country - rowIndex = -1 - } - // ======== get row and cols - rowIndex += 1 - const row = rowsData[rowIndex] - - // Comments after investigation - // 6_9_2 -> CSV is incorrect. It is the same as 6_9_1 - // 4_9_2 -> There is one empty row per country in the CSV. - // 3_4_2 -> There are 4 empty rows per country in the CSV. - // 3_4_2 -> Sometimes they are not empty, but the excel have no category per row. Just empty rows there. - // 2_5_1 -> CSV does not map the table, by index as expected. - - if (!row) { - Logger.warn(`!!!! Row not found ${tableName} ${rowIndex} ${rowsData.length} ${JSON.stringify(csvRow)}`) - } - if (row) { - // convert csv row -> db node type - const columnNames = table.props.columnNames[cycle.uuid] - columnNames.forEach((columnName) => { - const col = row.cols.find((c) => c.props.colName === columnName) - - if (col) { - const nodeRow: NodeRow = { - country_iso: csvRow.country, - row_uuid: row.uuid, - col_uuid: col.uuid, - value: { raw: csvRow[columnName] ?? null }, - } - values.push(nodeRow) - } - }) - } - }) - } - - // prepare db column set - const pgp = pgPromise() - const columns = ['country_iso', 'row_uuid', 'col_uuid', { name: 'value', cast: 'jsonb' }] - const options = { table: { table: 'node', schema: schemaCycle } } - const cs = new pgp.helpers.ColumnSet(columns, options) - // insert values into db - const query = pgp.helpers.insert(values, cs) - try { - await client.query(query) - } catch (err) { - Logger.error(`An error occurred when executing the query: ${err}`) - } -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/fixSubsectionIndexes.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/fixSubsectionIndexes.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 231dc9e352..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/fixSubsectionIndexes.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,42 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' -import { Logger } from 'server/utils/logger' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -const sectionsToFix: Array = [ - 'treeSpeciesComposition', - 'totalForestAreaByExpansionAndRegenerationType', - 'annualForestExpansionAndRegeneration', - 'naturalness', - 'naturalnessBySubclasses', - 'introducedTreeSpecies', - 'introducedTreeSpecies4_4b', - 'invasiveTreeSpecies', - 'deadwood', - 'threatenedForestSpecies', - 'protectedForests', -] - -export const fixSubsectionIndexes = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - const schemaAssessment = Schemas.getName(assessment) - - try { - await client.query( - sectionsToFix.map( - (name, index) => ` - update ${schemaAssessment}.section - set props = jsonb_set(props,'{index}','${index}') - where props->>'name'='${name}'; - ` - ).join(`; - `) - ) - } catch (err) { - Logger.error(`An error occurred when executing the query: ${err}`) - } -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/migrateForestServiceCategoryValues.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/migrateForestServiceCategoryValues.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 6ec1f3b6ff..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/stepsPanEuropean/migrateForestServiceCategoryValues.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -import { Assessment } from 'meta/assessment' - -import { BaseProtocol, Schemas } from 'server/db' - -type Props = { - assessment: Assessment -} - -export const migrateForestServiceCategoryValues = async (props: Props, client: BaseProtocol): Promise => { - const { assessment } = props - const schemaAssessment = Schemas.getName(assessment) - - const getUpdateQuery = (cycleName: string): string => { - const cycle = assessment.cycles.find((c) => c.name === cycleName) - const schemaCycle = Schemas.getNameCycle(assessment, cycle) - - return ` - with a as (select distinct n.id, - n.value ->> 'raw' value, - regexp_matches(n.value ->> 'raw', '([a-zA-Z]+[ a-zA-Z]+)', 'g') rep - from ${schemaCycle}.node n - left join ${schemaAssessment}.col c on n.col_uuid = c.uuid - left join ${schemaAssessment}.row r on r.id = c.row_id - left join ${schemaAssessment}."table" t on r.table_id = t.id - where c.props ->> 'colName' = 'forest_service_category' - and n.value ->> 'raw' is not null), - b as (select a.id, a.value, a.rep[1], replace(initcap(replace(a.rep[1], '_', ' ')), ' ', '') as val - from a) - update ${schemaCycle}.node n - set value = jsonb_set(n.value, '{raw}', to_jsonb(val.key)) - from (select b.id, b.value, b.val, lower(substring(b.val, 1, 1)) || substring(b.val, 2) as key - from b) as val - where val.id = n.id; - - ` - } - - return client.query(['2020', '2025'].map(getUpdateQuery).join(` `)) -} diff --git a/src/test/dataMigration/types.ts b/src/test/dataMigration/types.ts deleted file mode 100644 index 9676864fc6..0000000000 --- a/src/test/dataMigration/types.ts +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -import { NodeValue } from 'meta/assessment' - -export type NodeRow = { country_iso: string; row_uuid: string; col_uuid: string; value: NodeValue }