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This report, prepared by Marianne Eriksson from Statistics Sweden, provides an in-depth analysis of Corine land cover and land use statistics in Sweden. Utilizing satellite data from approximately 2000 and onwards, it discusses the classification of land use into various categories such as artificial surfaces, agricultural areas, forests, wetlands, and water bodies. The report also covers the minimum mapping units, the total areas of marshlands, and the delineation of urban green areas. This comprehensive document is essential for understanding land cover distribution and municipal land use patterns in Sweden.
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Corine and land use statistics Marianne Eriksson Statistics Sweden Box 24300 SE_10451 Stockholm Tel : +46 85069 4736 Fax : +46 85069 4348 E-mail : Marianne.Erikssons@scb.se
Swedish Corine land coverSwedish land cover data (SMD) • Interpret and classify satellite data (Swedish Mapping Agency) • Satellite data from 2000+/- 1 year • - Two products; Swedish Corine land cover and Swedish land cover data (SMD)
Swedish Corine land coverSwedish land cover data (SMD) Swedish Corine SMD • Corine was originally developed for the Mediterranean countries • Divided into 3 levels • - Of the 44 classes, 35 are found in Sweden • Smallest unit 25 hectares • Developed to fulfil Swedish requirements • Added subclasses • About 60 different classes • - Smaller minimun map unit • Smallest unit SMD 1,2,5 or 25 hectares
Swedish Corine land coverSwedish land cover data (SMD) • 5 categories (level 1) • Artificial surfaces • Agricultural areas • Forest and semi-natural areas • Wetlands • - Water bodies • Classes,ex airports, urban areas • Classes,ex arable land, vine yards, rice fields • - Marshes • - Water bodies, sea and ocean
SMD and SCB • Land cover by municipality • Green areas around lager cities • Delimitation of concentration of workpaces outside localities
Units in Swedish Corine land cover Inland marshes 4,8 hectares Inland marshesMunicipality A2,9 hectares Inland marshesMunicipality B1,9 hectares Clear felled areas 3,9 hectares Coniferous forest on mires 2,0 hectares
SMD –peat pits • Peat pits according to SMD • - Total area 20 000 hectares • About 350 peat pits • - Concentration in the south of Sweden • - About 1 788 000 cubic metres of fuel peat were harvested in Sweden in 2005
SMD - Marshland • Marsh land by municipality share of total area • Total area 5,2 milj. hectares • - 1,3 milj. hectares in forest land • 11,5% of the total area of Sweden • - 1/3 in Norrbotten, the northernmost county of Sweden.
SMD – golf courses • Golf courses according to SMD • - Total area 23 000 hectares • 450 golf courses • Golf courses in 230 of 290 municipalities • - Concentration around major localities
Areas of common access • Forests • Semi-natural areas such as Grassland, Heathland Marshland, Bare rocks • Other land, in general not commonly accessible • Localities,within borders from SCB • Agricultural land • Roads, railways, airports etc
Zones around localities Locality A (more than 10 000 inh.) Locality C (less than 10 000 inh.)Class localities Locality B (more than 10 000 inh.) Locality A (more than 10 000 inh.) Zone 3 and zone 5 Locality A (more than 10 000 inh.) Locality A (more than 10 000 inh.)
Areas of common access Areas of common access within 5 km by size of locality Hectares by 1000 inhab. Size of locality
Person Workplace Locality Real estate Adresses Smaller locality Coordinates Other statistical subdivisions of the municipality Delimitation of concentrations of workplaces outside localities
Locality Smaller locality Conc. of holiday homes Conc. of workplaces outside localities