Monetary supply and use of wood in the rough

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  1. Economic data on forestry and logging, physical and monetary data on supply and use of wood, and employment data. 2. Aggregates include output, intermediate consumption, gross value added, fixed capital consumption, gross fixed capital formation and different measures of income of forestry and logging. The data are in current basic prices and use the concepts and definitions of National Accounts. 3. EU Member States, EFTA countries, the UK and selected candidate countries.

Data for France cover only mainland France without the overseas territories and dominions French Guyana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Réunion or Mayotte.

  1. They are collected as part of European Forest Accounts (EFA), which also covers wooded land, timber, output of the forestry industry by type, and labour input in annual work units (AWU).

Employment data from Eurostat's Labour Force Survey (LFS) are presented as well, covering estimates of the number of employees in forestry and logging, the manufacture of wood and products of wood and cork, the manufacture of paper and paper products, and the manufacture of furniture. There are two separate tables because of the change in the EU's classification of economic activities from NACE Rev. 1.1 to NACE Rev. 2 in 2008.

Sources: questionnaire on European Forest Accounts (EFA) and LFS . The questionnaire and its explanatory notes can be found on our open-access communication platform under the interest group 'Forestry statistics and accounts'.

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Source https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/for_eoutput/default/table?lang=en
Last Updated February 1, 2022, 07:56 (UTC)
Created January 26, 2022, 07:44 (UTC)
Access level Public
Data timespan 1986-2020
Data update frequency annually
Geographical area Europe
Language English
Organization Eurostat
Time interval A few time series are from 1986-2004 (historical series); the predecessor data collection IEEAF is for 2005-2011, and the current EFA begins in 2012. Definitions and concepts are consistent across the time series unless indicated with a b) footnote.