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Baumarten-Atlas zur dritten Bundeswaldinventur (BWI 2012)
[Tree species atlas of the third national forest inventory (BWI 2012)]

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  • Kroiher, Franz
  • Schmitz, Friedrich

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Die deutsche Bundeswaldinventur (BWI) ist eine systematische Stichprobeninventur, die im 4 km x 4 km-Grundnetz mit regionalen Netzverdichtungen die Waldverhältnisse in ganz Deutschland aufzeigt. Insgesamt 51 Baumarten werden in der BWI erfasst. Der vorliegende Baumartenatlas gibt an, wie standortgerecht die 31 wichtigsten Baumarten in Deutschland sind. Eine Baumart wird je nach vorhandener natürlicher Waldgesellschaft als eine Pionierbaumart, eine akzessorische oder obligatorische Klimaxbaumart bzw. als eine Baumart außerhalb des natürlichen Verbreitungsgebiets kategorisiert. Die Kategorisierung ist bedeutsam für die Ableitung des Naturnähegrads der Baumartenzusammensetzung in der BWI.

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  • Kroiher, Franz & Schmitz, Friedrich, 2015. "Baumarten-Atlas zur dritten Bundeswaldinventur (BWI 2012) [Tree species atlas of the third national forest inventory (BWI 2012)]," Thünen Working Papers 49, Johann Heinrich von Thünen Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:jhtiwp:49
    DOI: 10.3220/WP1447078602000
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    Keywords

    Bundeswaldinventur; Baumartenvorkommen; natürliches Verbreitungsgebiet; heutige potenzielle natürliche Vegetation; Pionierbaumart; Klimaxbaumart; national forest inventory; tree species occurrence; natural range; potential natural vegetation; pioneer tree species; climax tree species;
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    • Q23 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Renewable Resources and Conservation - - - Forestry

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