Historical emission due to deforestation & forest degradation

Emissions caused by deforestation are determined following IPCC (2006), by multiplying the Acitivity Data with the Emission Factor for gross deforestation (the average carbon stock of the forest in t C per ha). While more detailed carbon stocks for other land use types need to be determined, it was assumed that the carbon stock after deforestation is zero. This is because most of the deforestation was caused by all mining (69%), urban (3%) and infrastructure (18%) (SBB, 2021), which are land use classes corresponding to a carbon stock of zero.

Forest degradation is for the second FREL (2021) defined as “human-induced or natural loss of the goods and services, provided by the forest land, in particular the forest carbon stocks, not qualifying as deforestation, over a determined period of time”.
Forest degradation is only temporary, with the forest expected to recover after a certain period of time, such as is the case for logging and shifting cultivation. The above mentioned goods and services refer to a holistic approach that includes a broad spectrum of aspects such as maintaining biodiversity and hydrological functions.
In the table and graphs you will find data of emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, caused by activities from industrial roundwood, fuelwood and first to shifting cultivation.

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Cummulative historical emissions due to deforestation and Forest degradatoin

Emission due to deforestaion Emission due to forest degradation
#YearTotalUncertaintyRoundwoodUncertaintyFuelwoodUncertaintyShifting CultivationUncertaintyForest degredationUncertainty
1120092,627,560.0013.14 %1,073,114.0014.19 %291,063.0018.31 %766,948.0032.16 %2,131,125.0013.83 %
1220082,627,560.0013.14 %1,023,439.0014.19 %298,339.0018.31 %766,948.0032.16 %2,088,726.0013.95 %
1320072,627,560.0013.14 %862,561.0014.19 %305,798.0018.31 %766,948.0032.16 %1,935,307.0014.52 %
1420062,627,560.0013.14 %1,000,947.0014.19 %313,443.0018.31 %766,948.0032.16 %2,081,338.0013.95 %
1520052,627,560.0013.14 %937,875.0014.19 %321,279.0018.31 %766,948.0032.16 %2,026,102.0014.13 %
1620042,627,560.0013.14 %826,512.0014.19 %329,311.0018.31 %766,948.0032.16 %1,922,771.0014.55 %
1720032,627,560.0013.14 %806,027.0014.19 %337,543.0018.31 %766,948.0032.16 %1,910,518.0014.59 %
1820022,627,560.0013.14 %797,477.0014.19 %345,982.0018.31 %766,948.0032.16 %1,910,407.0014.59 %
1920012,627,560.0013.4 %841,527.0014.19 %354,632.0018.31 %1,963,106.0032.16 %3,159,265.0014.35 %
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Created with Highcharts 10.1.0Total Emissions (t CO2e yr-1)Chart context menuEmissions due to deforestationYears201020112012201320142015201620172018201902.5M5M7.5M10M12.5M
Created with Highcharts 10.1.0Emissions in tCO2Chart context menuEmissions due to forest degradationYears201020112012201320142015201620172018201902M4M6M8M
Created with Highcharts 10.1.0Total Emissions (t CO2e yr-1)Chart context menuHistorical emissions due to Deforestation and Forest degradatoin003 159 2653 159 2651 910 4071 910 4071 910 5181 910 5181 922 7711 922 7712 026 1022 026 1022 081 3382 081 3381 935 3071 935 3072 088 7262 088 7262 131 1252 131 1251 878 4131 878 4132 491 3602 491 3602 846 6752 846 6752 625 4182 625 4183 975 2103 975 2104 127 2374 127 2374 100 0904 100 0905 130 5175 130 5176 983 8576 983 8576 799 7576 799 757002 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5602 627 5605 795 9355 795 9355 795 9355 795 9355 795 9355 795 9355 795 9355 795 93511 351 99411 351 9946 320 1436 320 1437 862 8227 862 8227 340 6157 340 6156 040 2166 040 2166 858 7256 858 725Forest degradationDeforestation201020112012201320142015201620172018201905M10M15M20M