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A forest in Dalarna. Sweden is covered by 68% forest. [1] In southern Sweden, human interventions started to have a significant impact on broadleaved forests around 2000 years ago, where the first evidence of extensive agriculture has been found. [2]
Forests of alder (Alnus glutinosa), ash (Fraxinus excelsior), and elm (Ulmus glabra) grow in nutrient-rich, often wet soil, but most of these areas have long since been drained and converted to arable fields. Most of Sweden below the mountains is covered by conifer forests and forms part of the circumboreal zone.
Pages in category "Forests of Sweden" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Sweden's highest mountain Kebnekaise will be part of a national park sometime between 2009 and 2013. The Sylan mountain range will be part of the Vålådalen-Sylarna National Park. In 2008, after investigations and interviews with the participating counties, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency laid down a plan to establish 13 new ...
The Scandinavian and Russian taiga is an ecoregion within the taiga and boreal forests biome as defined by the WWF classification (ecoregion PA0608). [1] It is situated in Northern Europe between tundra in the north and temperate mixed forests in the south and occupies about 2,156,900 km 2 (832,800 sq mi) in Norway, Sweden, Finland and the northern part of European Russia, being the largest ...
What life is like for a family living off-grid in a 160-square-foot wooden cabin in the remote Swedish forest with no electricity or running water. Sophia Ankel. Updated January 27, 2021 at 4:34 AM.
The park and reserve are notable for containing one of the largest coniferous old-growth forests in southern Sweden, [2] with some parts of the forest containing pine trees up to 400 years old. [3] The park also has deciduous broadleaf forests, open arable land and historical buildings of cultural interest.
In total, the reserve has about 500 km 2 of primary coniferous forests, over 1600 km 2 of birch forests (the largest protected birch forest in Sweden), nearly 1600 km 2 of alpine moorland and nearly 300 km 2 peatland [S 3] [A 6] Among the several habitats are permanent glaciers, alpine rivers, palsa mires, alpine and boreal heaths and ...
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