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Exploitation of peatlands by region and type of exploitation, in kilometers. Year 2020 - 2022

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2024-02-28
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Direct exploitation is wetland or peatland that is directly covered by a building, railway area or road area.

Indirect exploitation is wetland or peatland that is covered by a 20 meter influence area around a building, railway area or road area.
Peatland according to mapping by Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU). Peat is created in terrestrial wetland ecosystems in which waterlogged conditions prevent plant material from fully decomposing. Values cannot be summed, because overlapping areas. There are overlaps between exploitation types and between peatland and wetland. Statistics are produced on behalf of the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. Railway areas are land used for railways, including embankments, ditches and safety zones, but excluding areas in tunnels/ under roads, other railways/buildings etc. or that share land use with road traffic, i.e. trams. In this case of multiple land use the transport area is regarded as road area. Road area for car traffic. Includes peripheral areas such as ditches and safety zones, and, in some densely populated areas, sidewalks. Road area in tunnels is not per se connected to land use and therefore excluded.