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Key message
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Regarding the forest area, deforestation accounts for an insignificant share. The average of the last ten years is approximately 405 ha (between 350 – 550 ha per year) and thus does not represent a significant factor in forest cover changes. Until 2008, most deforestation is a result of infrastructure facilities construction.. In 2008, the unprecedented increase in deforestation for agricultural purposes occurred.The increase was due to the amendment to the Forest Act, which subject to the conditions, allows the issuance of an authorisation for deforestation for agricultural purposes up to 0.5 ha. In 2009 accounted for 85% in 2015 73% and in 2020 70 % of all deforested areas. So far, most of the deforestation is carried out with the consent of the competent institutions.


This indicator shows the surface area of deforested land, including the areas deforested in accordance with the consent of competent institutions and illegally deforested areas. The data is shown for the period 1999–2020.

In the Forest Act (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No. 30/93 and amendments), deforestation is defined as the removal of all forest trees and other forest vegetation due to intended land use change.


Charts

Figure GZ05-1: Deforestation, 1999-2020
Sources:

Slovenia Forest Service, 2021 (31.12.2020)

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[hectare] illegal intervention[hectare] with concordance of SFS[hectare]
1999 311.90 21.16 290.74
2000 189.51 13.12 176.39
2001 240.67 35.05 205.62
2002 278.70 27.70 251
2003 182.20 52.60 129.60
2004 202.28 5.83 196.45
2005 114.12 7.36 106.76
2006 240.19 7.60 232.59
2007 62.93 22.94 39.99
2008 239.62 34.02 205.60
2009 605.70 221.30 384.40
2010 622.50 88.50 534
2011 471 36.50 434.50
2012 363.40 46.20 317.20
2013 395.60 24.60 371
2014 303.40 30.90 272.50
2015 297.40 45.60 251.80
2016 318.30 29.30 289
2017 308.60 14.90 293.70
2018 382.40 30.30 352.10
2019 576.70 23.90 552.80
2020 426.40 15.10 411.30

Goals

To allow deforestation in cases in which it does not significantly affect the ecological function of forests or when public interests requiring forest clearing outweigh the ecological importance of forests.


Considering the area covered by forest, deforestation represents a negligible percentage of the total forest area. The average for the period 2001–2005 was 205 hectares, while the average for the period 2006–2010  was 354 hectares, which indicates a steeply growing trend. Over the past years, the Slovenia Forest Service considered between 750 and over 1000 applications annually for activities affecting forest land. After 2010, at least 2,300 such activities took place each year.

Before 2008, most deforestation took place as a result of the construction of infrastructure facilities such as motorways, power lines, buildings and other facilities (stone quarries, landfills, dumpsites). After 2008, there was an extraordinary increase in deforestation for the purposes of agriculture. In 2015, 73% of deforested areas were agriculture-related. The main reason for this is the amended Forest Act, which enables deforestation for agricultural purposes on areas smaller than 0.5 ha, where the forest is not designated as a protective forest or a special purpose forest. Additionally, the Decree on direct payments in agriculture was amended in 2008, extending payment rights to “category 1800 – agricultural land covered with forest trees.” In certain landscape types, deforestation was quite extensive and its importance or negative impact was significant, particularly due to the fact that deforestation for the purposes of urbanisation and infrastructure took place mainly in forests in the immediate vicinity of larger cities. Quite a few exceptional forests were cleared for the purposes of infrastructure (motorways, power lines) construction.

Most deforestation is carried out with the consent of the competent institutions. In 2020, the recorded felling without approval amounted to only 0.6% of the total amount of felling.

 

 


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