Sum of stem cross-section areas at a height of 1.3 m (dbh measurement height) of all living and dead trees and shrubs starting at 12 cm dbh recorded according to the NFI1 method. In NFI1 only those dead trees were recorded whose wood could still be exploited. __Citation:__ > _Abegg, M.; Brändli, U.-B.; Cioldi, F.; Fischer, C.; Herold-Bonardi, A.; Huber M.; Keller, M.; Meile, R.; Rösler, E.; Speich, S.; Traub, B.; Vidondo, B. (2014). Fourth national forest inventory - result tables and maps on the Internet for the NFI 2009-2013 (NFI4b). [Published online 06.11.2014] Available from World Wide Web http://www.lfi.ch/resultate/ Birmensdorf, Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL. [doi:10.21258/1057112](https://doi.org/10.21258/1057112)_
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Overview7 CLASSESACCESSIBLE FOREST WITHOUT SHRUB FORESTACCESSIBLE FOREST WITHOUT SHRUB FOREST NFI1-NFI2-NFI3-NFI4ALTITUDINAL VEGETATION ZONEBIOGEOGRAPHICAL REGIONCANTONECONOMIC REGIONFOREST COMMUNITIES KÜCHLER 2008GRID NFI4 2009-2013MAIN TREE SPECIESNFI1PRODUCTION REGIONPROTECTION FOREST REGIONTERRESTRIAL GRID NFI1TOTAL BASAL AREA NFI1
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