Finland – a land of forests

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Finland – a land of forests Total area

Distribution of land area

303,890 km² 90%

34,540 km² 10%

16,980 km² 6% 26,940 km² 9% 32,280 km² 11%

202,680 km² 67%

25,010 km² 8%

Water Land area

Productive forest Low productive forest Other land area for forestry

Agricultural land Built-up area, roads etc.

• Finland’s population is 5.5 million or 16 people per sq. kilometre. • The area of forest per inhabitant is over 4 hectares. • The Finnish classification of forestry land is based on the annual forest increment. On productive forest land the annual increment per hectare is over one cubic metre. On low productive forest land the increment is 0.1–1 cubic metre, and on other land area for forestry less than 0.1 cubic metre per hectare per year. In addition to this, forestry land is taken to include logging roads, intermediate timber storage areas by the roadside and other similar areas. • Sources: Statistical Yearbook of Forestry 2014, Finnish Forest Research Institute; Statistics Finland 2014.