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Number of activities zones and land area, by region. Every fifth year 2015 - 2020

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2023-12-18
Number of activities zones:
number
Land area, hectares:
hectares
Number of activities zones:
Year
Land area, hectares:
Year
Number of activities zones:
Stock
Land area, hectares:
Stock
Number of activities zones:
No
Land area, hectares:
No
Number of activities zones:
No
Land area, hectares:
No
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Number of activities zones

Activities zones consist of a concentration of workplaces that together form a geographically delimited area. Alternatively, an activities zone may consist of a geographically delimited area which is characterized by large-scale and industrial land use, and contains at least one work place. Generally, the minimum area of an activities zone is at least 3 hectares. Minor deviations from these definitions may occur, depending on the character of the activities zone. Further details can be found in the official documentation.

Land area, hectares

Land area may include small areas of water.