Total forest areas consisting of native species (resulting from natural generation, natural regeneration, or under-canopy planting) with the same species existing in the original distribution area, where randomly distributed exotic species may be accidentally present. It is expressed in hectares and according to the type of forest. Forest type refers to the arboreal grouping that grows in a determined area, which is characterized by the predominant species in the upper strata of the forest or by those with a given minimum height.
Subdepartment of Environment Statistics - National Statistics Institute
National Forestry Corporation (CONAF)
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Cadastre of Vegetation of the National Forestry Corporation (CONAF)
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Total forest areas consisting of native species (resulting from natural generation, natural regeneration, or under-canopy planting) with the same species existing in the original distribution area, where randomly distributed exotic species may be accidentally present. It is expressed in hectares and according to the type of forest. Forest type refers to the arboreal grouping that grows in a determined area, which is characterized by the predominant species in the upper strata of the forest or by those with a given minimum height.
Subdepartment of Environment Statistics - National Statistics Institute
Administrative record
National Forestry Corporation (CONAF)
Cadastre of Vegetation of the National Forestry Corporation (CONAF)
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Hectares (ha)
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Annual
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