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Naturally regenerated forest (1'000 Ha) where there are clearly visible indications of human activities. it includes: selectively logged-over areas, areas regenerating following agricultural land use, areas recovering from human-induced fires, etc.; forests where it is not possible to distinguish whether planted or naturally regenerated; Forests with a mix of naturally regenerated trees and planted/seeded trees, and where the naturally regenerated trees are expected to constitute more than 50 percent of the growing stock at stand maturity.

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Naturally regenerated forest (1'000 Ha) where there are clearly visible indications of human activities.

Measurement unit: 
1'000 ha
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Measurement unit: 
1'000 ha

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