Forest fellings for New Zealand and other select countries
1980–2013, million cubic metres
Country | Year | Cubic metres |
---|---|---|
Australia | 1980 | 15,586 |
Australia | 1985 | 16,687 |
Australia | 1990 | 17,564 |
Australia | 1995 | 19,560 |
Australia | 2000 | 24,407.727 |
Australia | 2005 | 26,998.358 |
Australia | 2006 | 26,734.156 |
Australia | 2007 | 27,192.006 |
Australia | 2008 | 28,367.758 |
Australia | 2009 | 25,798.803 |
Australia | 2010 | 25,616.35 |
France | 1980 | 55,573 |
France | 1990 | 65,247 |
France | 1995 | 60,174 |
France | 2005 | 56,623 |
France | 2006 | 55,131 |
France | 2008 | 37,481 |
France | 2009 | 44,543 |
France | 2010 | 48,142 |
United Kingdom | 1980 | 5,070 |
United Kingdom | 1990 | 7,950 |
United Kingdom | 1995 | 9,520 |
United Kingdom | 2000 | 9,680 |
United Kingdom | 2005 | 10,560 |
United Kingdom | 2010 | 10,500 |
Japan | 1980 | 42,932 |
Japan | 1990 | 37,613 |
Japan | 1995 | 29,285 |
Japan | 2000 | 24,650 |
Japan | 2005 | 34,659 |
Japan | 2006 | 35,784 |
Japan | 2007 | 39,690 |
Japan | 2008 | 41,194 |
Japan | 2009 | 43,484 |
Japan | 2010 | 44,152 |
Japan | 2011 | 45,931 |
New Zealand | 1980 | 9,911 |
New Zealand | 1981 | 10,245 |
New Zealand | 1982 | 9,753 |
New Zealand | 1983 | 9,358 |
New Zealand | 1984 | 9,266 |
New Zealand | 1985 | 9,626 |
New Zealand | 1986 | 10,195 |
New Zealand | 1987 | 9,613 |
New Zealand | 1988 | 9,688 |
New Zealand | 1989 | 10,619 |
New Zealand | 1990 | 11,486 |
New Zealand | 1991 | 13,454 |
New Zealand | 1992 | 13,903 |
New Zealand | 1993 | 14,690 |
New Zealand | 1994 | 14,871 |
New Zealand | 1995 | 16,183 |
New Zealand | 1996 | 16,692 |
New Zealand | 1997 | 16,074 |
New Zealand | 1998 | 16,705 |
New Zealand | 1999 | 15,814 |
New Zealand | 2000 | 18,196 |
New Zealand | 2001 | 19,287 |
New Zealand | 2002 | 20,940 |
New Zealand | 2003 | 22,472 |
New Zealand | 2004 | 20,911 |
New Zealand | 2005 | 19,334 |
New Zealand | 2006 | 18,894 |
New Zealand | 2007 | 19,974 |
New Zealand | 2008 | 20,481 |
New Zealand | 2009 | 18,937 |
New Zealand | 2010 | 22,042 |
New Zealand | 2011 | 25,131 |
New Zealand | 2012 | 26,070 |
Definitions
Felling: Average annual standing volume of all trees, living or dead, measured overbark to a minimum diameter of 0 cm (d.b.h.) that are felled during the given reference period, including the volume of trees or part of trees that are not removed from the forest, other wooded land or other felling site.
Data calculation/treatment
This data should be read in connection with other indicators of the OECD Core Set, in particular with indicators on land use changes and forest quality (species diversity, forest degradation), and be complemented with data on forest management practices and protection measures.
Limitations of the data
In interpreting these data, it should be borne in mind that definitions and estimation methods vary among countries.
Data provided by
Dataset name
OECD Environment Statistics: Depletion and growth of forest resources in terms of volume 2013
Webpage:
http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=FOREST
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Import & extraction details
File as imported: OECD Environment Statistics: Depletion and growth of forest resources in terms of volume 2013
From the dataset OECD Environment Statistics: Depletion and growth of forest resources in terms of volume 2013, this data was extracted:
- Rows: 2-7,203
- Column: 13
- Provided: 1,891 data points
This data forms the table International Comparisons - Depletion and growth of forest resources in terms of volume 1950–2013 .
Purpose of collection
The objective of this dataset is to trace net changes in terms of volume in the growing stock of standing wood on forest land.