Country fact sheet
September 2017
Photo: © Toni García, My City/EEA
Land cover 2012
Denmark
Denmark
1
Land cover 2012 Overview of land cover & change 2006-2012 The overall land cover change rate in Denmark, which has been below the European average in the long term, is continuously slowly decreasing. The structure of the landscape development in the country is colourful, with most of main land cover flows incorporated, which is not typical for most of European countries. The situation in the Danish landscape is characterised by relatively high rate of artificial sprawl, compared to the European average. Artificial land take is the main driver of the land cover change in Denmark, driven by the extension of the residential fabric as well as sport and leisure facilities, but also other types of artificial land development are visible in Denmark. The sprawl proceeds mostly at the expenses of agricultural, mostly arable land. The overall formation rate of artificial land is about 2.5% of initial urban area during the 6-years period. The other main change drivers, besides sprawl, are internal conversion of forested land, with increasing intensity of recent felling and transition from forest to shrub land, and internal agricultural flows, which occur with significantly higher intensity than in previous periods 1990-2000 and 2000-2006. There can be also observed some conversions between agricultural and natural land cover types in Danish landscape. Note: The results presented here are based on a change analysis of 44 land cover types mapped consistently on a 1:100.000 scale across Europe over more than decade between 2000-2006-2012 - see Corine land cover (CLC) programme for details. Number of years between CLC2006-CLC2012 data for Denmark: 6
8%
63%
11%
11%
2%
Open sp.
0,3%3% 2%
1.1. Land cover 2012[% of total]
-8000
-4000
0
4000
8000
1.2. Net change in land cover 2006-2012 [ha]
-1.0
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
1.3. Net change in land cover [% of initial year
2006]
A rtific ial areas A rable land & permanent c rops Pas tures & mosaics Fores ted land
Semi-natural vegetation O pen spaces/ bare soils Wetlands Water bodies
Summary balance table 2006-2012
Art
ific
ial
area
s
Ara
ble
lan
d &
per
man
ent
cro
ps
Pas
ture
s &
mo
saic
s
Fore
sted
lan
d
Sem
i-n
atu
ral
veg
etat
ion
Op
en s
pac
es/
bar
e so
ils
Wet
lan
ds
Wat
er b
od
ies
TO
TA
L
[hu
nd
red
s h
a]
Land cover 2006 3371 27757 4970 4821 760 111 1423 913 44127
Consumption of initial LC 46.3 102.0 24.4 109.4 4.2 0.1 1.4 0.4 288
Formation of new LC 127.6 32.1 7.3 113.5 0.5 1.6 0.6 5.0 288
Net Formation of LC 81.3 -69.9 -17.1 4.1 -3.7 1.5 -0.7 4.6 0
Net formation as % of initial year 2.4 -0.3 -0.3 0.1 -0.5 1.3 -0.1 0.5
Total turnover of LC 173.8 134.1 31.7 223.0 4.7 1.8 2.0 5.4 576
Total turnover as % of initial year 5.2 0.5 0.6 4.6 0.6 1.6 0.1 0.6 1.3
Land cover 2012 3452 27687 4953 4825 756 113 1422 918 44127
Denmark
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Land cover trends comparison 2000-2006 vs. 2006-2012
0.12%
0.11%
0 2000 4000 6000
2000-2006
2006-2012
2.4. Annual land cover change[ha/year, % of total area]
0 2000 4000
Artificial areas
Arable land& permanent crops
Pastures& mosaics
Forested land
Semi-natural vegetation
Open spaces/ bare soils
Wetlands
Water bodies
2.5. Annual turnover of LC types [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
-2000 0 2000
Artificial areas
Arable land& permanent crops
Pastures& mosaics
Forested land
Semi-natural vegetation
Open spaces/ bare soils
Wetlands
Water bodies
2.6. Net annual change of LC types [ha/year]
Summary trend figures 2000-2006 2006-2012
Annual land cover change [ha/year] 5471 4804
Annual land cover change as % of initial year 0.12% 0.11%Land uptake by artificial development as mean annual change [ha/year] 1784 1495
Agricultural land uptake by urban and infrastructures development as mean annual change [ha/year] 1903 1464
Net uptake of forests and semi-natural land by agriculture as mean annual change [ha/year] -245 -77
Net conversion from pasture to arable land and permanent crops as mean annual change [ha/year] -15 214
Forest & other woodland net formation as mean annual change [ha/year] 129 69
Dry semi-natural land cover net formation as mean annual change [ha/year] 20 -37
Wetlands & water bodies net formation as mean annual change [ha/year] 213 64
0
1000
2000
lcf1
Urb
an la
ndm
anag
emen
t
lcf2
Urb
anre
side
ntia
l spr
awl
lcf3
Spr
awl o
fec
onom
ic s
ites
and
infr
astr
uctu
res
lcf4
Agr
icul
ture
inte
rnal
conv
ersi
ons
lcf5
Con
vers
ion
from
for
este
d &
natu
ral l
and
toag
ricu
lture
lcf6
Withd
raw
al o
ffa
rmin
g
lcf7
For
ests
crea
tion
and
man
agem
ent
lcf8
Wat
er b
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scr
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an
dm
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t
lcf9
Cha
nges
due
to n
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ultip
le c
ause
s
2.7. Intensity of main change drivers (LC FLOWS) [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
Denmark
3
Artificial surfaces sprawl (2006-2012)
0.54
%
0.44
%
0
1000
2000
2000-2006 2006-2012
3.8. Artificial land take [ha/year,
% of initial year]
Residential sprawl slows down
Although its intensity shows a slightly decreasing tendency, artificial land take remains the main driver of land cover development in Denmark, with a mean annual land take rate safely above the European average. The internal structure of this phenomenon shows that it is driven mostly be diffuse residential (which is, however, less intensive than in the previous period) and sport and leisure facilities development. Besides it, also formation of industrial and commercial units plays its remarkable role in urban development. Concerning the source of land take, the sprawl consumes almost exclusively arable land, which is not surprising, as arable land constitutes about 85% of total agricultural land in the country. Not only sprawl, but also recycling of developed urban land (represented mostly by conversion of former construction sites into discontinuous urban fabric) is an important driver of Danish artificial development. The spatial pattern of sprawl is similar to the previous period, with concentration around major cities accompanied by scattered patches of land take distributed over whole country.
84%
9%4% 2% 0.5%
const.
3.9. Artificial surfaces 2012 [% of total area]
0 300 600
3.10. Artificial land take 2006-2012 [ha/year]
-400
100
600
Con
tinu
ous
urba
n fa
bric
Dis
cont
inuo
us u
rban
fab
ric
Ind
ustr
ial o
r co
mm
erci
alun
its
Roa
d an
d ra
il ne
twor
ks a
ndas
soci
ated
land
Por
t ar
eas
Airpo
rts
Min
eral
ext
ract
ion
site
s
Dum
p si
tes
Con
stru
ctio
n si
tes
Gre
en u
rban
are
as
Spo
rt a
nd le
isur
e fa
cilit
ies
3.11. Mean annual artificial change by class [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
Denmark
4
Agriculture (2006-2012)
Internal conversions occur in agricultural development
Agricultural land, with strongly prevailing share of arable land, is the main source for the artificial land take in the country. This flow of agricultural land consumption is the main driver of the land cover development in Denmark. The consumption of arable land is partially compensated by internal conversion from pasture to arable, which was not observed in Denmark during the previous period 2000-2006. In contrast, there occurred some internal development of agricultural land in the period 1990-2000, but its direction was opposite, with prevailing formation of pasture and set aside fallow land over arable. The other significant flow, which occurs in the Danish agricultural development, is the withdrawal of farming with woodland creation. This transition incorporates mostly conversion from arable land into transitional woodland and shrub areas.
21185%
2210.0005
%222
0.1%
2312%
2423%
24310%
4.12. Agricultural areas 2012 [% of total area]
-0.3
4%
-14.
23%
-2.4
4%
-0.2
9%
-0.2
1%
0.11
%
100.
00%
5.56
%
0.74
%
0.15
%
0.04
%
-10000
-5000
0
5000
Non
-irr
igat
ed a
rabl
e la
nd
Per
man
ently
irriga
ted
land
Ric
e fie
lds
Vin
eyar
ds
Fru
it t
rees
and
ber
ry p
lant
atio
ns
Oliv
e gr
oves
Pas
ture
s
Ann
ual/
pe
rman
ent
crop
s
Com
plex
cul
t. p
atte
rns
Agr
icul
ture
with
nat
. ve
g.
Agr
o-fo
rest
ry a
reas
4.13. Development of agricultural areas 2006-2012– detailed balance [ha]
Consumption of initial land cover
Formation of new land cover
211 Non-irrigated arable land
212 Permanently irrigated land
213 Rice fields
221 Vineyards
222 Fruit trees and berry plantations
223 Olive groves
231 Pastures
241 Annual crops associated with permanent crops242 Complex cultivation patterns
243 Agriculture land with significant areas of natural vegetation244 Agro-forestry areas
-2000
-1000
0
Non
-irr
igat
ed a
rabl
e la
nd
Per
man
ently
irriga
ted
land
Ric
e fie
lds
Vin
eyar
ds
Fru
it t
rees
and
ber
ry p
lant
atio
ns
Oliv
e gr
oves
Pas
ture
s
Ann
ual/
per
man
ent
crop
s
Com
plex
cul
t. p
atte
rns
Agr
icul
ture
with
nat
. ve
g.
Agr
o-fo
rest
ry a
reas
4.14. Mean annual agricultural change by class [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
Denmark
5
Forest & nature (2006-2012)
60%
9%1%
18%
12%
5.15. Forest & nature areas 2012
[% of total area]
Forest
Semi-natural vegetation
Open spaces/ bare soils
Wetlands
Water bodies
Turnaround of forest internal change
Forest creation and management is the second most extensive flow of land cover development in Denmark. This flow is represented mostly by internal forest exchange, with prevailing recent felling and transition, which shows an opposite trend when compared to the period 2000-2006. Recent felling occurs with almost doubled intensity compared to previous period, in contrast to the opposite conversion from transitional woodland to forest, which has significantly lower intensity than in the period 2000-2006. Mainly coniferous forest is consumed in the frame of this flow, with 4% consumption of its initial area. The other source for formation of transitional woodland is the withdrawal of farming with forest creation. Also this flow consumes mainly arable agricultural land and contributes to its overall consumption, driven mostly be artificial sprawl. There was also a significant amount of semi-natural land rotation between peatbogs and salt marshes observed in previous period, however, this flow seems to completely disappear from Danish natural land in the 2006-2012.
-0.2
3%
-4.0
1%
-0.9
2%
-1.5
0%
-0.0
7%
-2.6
6%
-100
.00%
-0.4
8%
-100
.00%
0.72
%
0.30
%
0.62
%
0.14
%
0.02
%
10.1
1%
1.47
%
0.16
%
0.04
%
1.29
%
-8000
-4000
0
4000
8000
Bro
ad-l
eave
d fo
rest
Con
ifero
us for
est
Mix
ed for
est
Nat
ural
gra
ssla
nd
Moo
rs a
nd h
eath
land
Scl
erop
hyllo
us v
eget
atio
n
Tra
nsitio
nal w
oodl
and
shr
ub
Bea
ches
, du
nes,
san
d
Bar
e ro
ck
Spa
rsel
y ve
geta
ted
area
s
Bur
nt a
reas
Gla
cier
s/pe
rp.
snow
Inl
and
mar
shes
Pea
tbog
s
Sal
t m
arsh
es
Sal
ines
Int
ertida
l fla
ts
Wat
er c
ours
es
Wat
er b
odie
s
Coa
stal
lago
ons
Est
uaries
Sea
and
oce
an
5.16. Development of forest & nature areas 2006-2012 – detailed balance [ha]
Consumption of initial land cover
Formation of new land cover
-1200
-800
-400
0
400
800
1200
Bro
ad-l
eave
d fo
rest
Con
ifero
us for
est
Mix
ed for
est
Nat
ural
gra
ssla
nd
Moo
rs a
nd h
eath
land
Scl
erop
hyllo
us v
eget
atio
n
Tra
nsitio
nal w
oodl
and
shr
ub
Bea
ches
, du
nes,
san
d
Bar
e ro
ck
Spa
rsel
y ve
geta
ted
are
as
Bur
nt a
reas
Gla
cier
s an
d pe
rpet
ual
snow
Inl
and
mar
shes
Pea
tbog
s
Sal
t m
arsh
es
Sal
ines
Int
ertida
l fla
ts
Wat
er c
ours
es
Wat
er b
odie
s
Coa
stal
lago
ons
Est
uaries
Sea
and
oce
an
5.17. Mean annual forest & nature change by class [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
Denmark
6
Annex: Land cover flows and trends Land cover flows 2006-2012
16%
35%
9%
38%
Semi-nat. 1%
Open s./b.s. 0,05%
Wet. 1% Water
0,1%
6.18. Consumption of land cover2006-2012 [% of total change
area]
44%
11%3%
39%
Semi-nat. 0,2%
Open sp. 1%
Wet. 0,2% 2%
6.19. Formation of land cover 2006-2012 [% of total change
area]
A rtific ial areas A rable land & permanent c rops Pas tures & mosaics Fores ted land
Semi-natural vegetation O pen spaces/ bare soils Wetlands Water bodies
lcf110%
lcf210%
lcf324%
lcf49%
lcf54%
lcf64%
lcf736%
lcf82%
lcf91%
6.20. Drivers of change (LC FLOWS)2006-2012 [% of total change area]
lc f1 U rban land management
lc f2 U rban res idential sprawl
lc f3 Sprawl of economic s ites and infras truc tures
lc f4 A griculture internal convers ions
lc f5 C onvers ion from fores ted & natural land to agriculture
lc f6 Withdrawal of farming
lc f7 Fores ts c reation and management
lc f8 Water bodies c reation and management
lc f9 C hanges due to natural and multiple causes
Denmark
7
Artificial areas
Arable land &
permanent crops88%
Pastures & mosaics
6%
Forested land5%
Semi-natural
vegetation1%
Water bodies0.2%
7.21. Consumption by artificial land take2006-2012 [% of total]
Disc. urban fabric32%
Industrial/commer.
19%Road/rail network
3%Port areas
0.1%
Airports0.1%
Mineral extraction
12%
Construct.17%
Green urban1%
Sport/leisure16%
7.22. Formation by artificial land take2006-2012 [% of total]
0.48%
0.40%
0 1000 2000
2000-2006
2006-2012
7.23. Net formation of artificial area [ha/year, % of initial year]
-500 0 500
lcf11Urban development/ infilling(cons.)
lcf11Urban development/ infilling(form.)
lcf12 Recycling of developed urbanland (cons.)
lcf12 Recycling of developed urbanland (form.)
lcf13 Development of green urbanareas (cons.)
lcf13 Development of green urbanareas (form.)
lcf21 Urban dense residential sprawl
lcf22 Urban diffuse residential sprawl
lcf31 Sprawl of industrial &commercial sites
lcf32 Sprawl of transport networks
lcf33 Sprawl of harbours
lcf34 Sprawl of airports
lcf35 Sprawl of mines and quarryingareas
lcf36 Sprawl of dumpsites
lcf37 Construction
lcf38 Sprawl of sport and leisurefacilities (cons.)
lcf38 Sprawl of sport and leisurefacilities (form.)
lcf54 Conversion from developedareas to agriculture
lcf72 Forest creation, afforestation
lcf81 Water bodies creation
lcf911 Semi-natural creation
lcf913 Extension of water courses
lcf92 Forests and shrubs fires
lcf93 Coastal erosion
lcf99 Other changes and unknown(cons.)
lcf99 Other changes and unknown(form.)
7.24. Artificial development by change drivers(LC FLOWS) [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
Denmark
8
Agriculture
Airports8%
Mineral extraction
38%
Construct.6%Broad-
leaved forest1%
Coniferous forest4%
Mixed forest2%
Transition. woodland/
shrub33%
Inland marshes
8%
8.25. LC consumed by agriculture 2006-2012 [% of total]
Non-irrigated arable71%
Pastures17%
Agriculture with
natural veg.12%
8.26. Formation of agricultural land from non-agriculture 2006-2012 [% of total]
Non-irrigated arable91%
Pastures1%
Complex cultivation patterns
2%
Agriculture with
natural veg.6%
8.27. Consumption of agricultural landby non-agriculture 2006-2012 [% of total]
Disc. urban fabric28%
Industrial/ commer.
16%
Road/rail network
2%Port areas0.1%
Airports0.1%
Mineral extraction
10%
Construct.15%
Green urban1%
Sport/leisure13%
Transition.woodland/
shrub11%
Water bodies
3%
8.28. Formation of non-agricultural landfrom agriculture 2006-2012 [% of total]
-200 -100 0 100
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural& natural land to agriculture
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
8.29. Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests & semi-natural land
2006-2012 [ha/year]
-260 -160 -60 40
Extension of pasture, set asideand fallow land
Conversion from pasture toarable and permanent crops
8.30. Mean annual conversion between arable land and pasture [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
Denmark
9
0 100 200 300
lcf411 Uniform extension ofset aside fallow land and
pasture
lcf412 Diffuse extension ofset aside fallow land and
pasture
lcf421 Conversion fromarable land to permanent
irrigation perimeters
lcf422 Other internalconversions of arable land
lcf431 Conversion fromolives groves to vineyards
and orchards
lcf432 Conversion fromvineyards and orchards to
olive groves
lcf433 Other conversionsbetween vineyards and
orchards
lcf441 Conversion frompermanent crops topermanent irrigation
perimeters
lcf442 Conversion fromvineyards and orchards tonon-irrigated arable land
lcf443 Conversion from olivegroves to non-irrigated
arable land
lcf444 Diffuse conversionfrom permanent crops to
arable land
lcf451 Conversion fromarable land to vineyards and
orchards
lcf452 Conversion fromarable land to olive groves
lcf453 Diffuse conversionfrom arable land topermanent crops
lcf461 Conversion frompasture to permanentirrigation perimeters
lcf462 Intensive conversionfrom pasture to non-irrigatedarable land and permanent
crops
lcf463 Diffuse conversionfrom pasture to arable and
permanent crops
lcf47 Extension of agro-forestry
9.31. Mean annual agriculture internalconversions [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
-1000 -800 -600 -400 -200 0 200
lcf13 Development of green urbanareas
lcf2 Urban residential sprawl
lcf3 Sprawl of economic sites andinfrastructures
lcf511 Intensive conversion fromforest to agriculture
lcf512 Diffuse conversion from forestto agriculture
lcf521 Intensive conversion from semi-natural land to agriculture
lcf522 Diffuse conversion from semi-natural land to agriculture
lcf523 Conversions from agriculture-nature mosaics to continuousagriculture (cont. agri. cons.)
lcf523 Conversions from agriculture-nature mosaics to continuousagriculture (cont. agri. form.)
lcf53 Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
lcf54 Conversion from developed areasto agriculture
lcf61 Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
lcf62 Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
lcf81 Water bodies creation
lcf913 Extension of water courses
lcf92 Forests and shrubs fires
lcf93 Coastal erosion
lcf99 Other changes and unknown(agri. cons.)
lcf99 Other changes and unknown(agri. form.)
9.32. Mean annual conversions between agricultureand other LC types [ha/year]
2000 - 2006
2006 - 2012
Denmark
10
Forest & nature
Mineral extraction
13%
Non-irrigated arable71%
Pastures3%
Complex cultivation patterns
5%
Agriculture with
natural veg.9%
10.33. LC consumed by forest & nature2006-2012 [% of total]
Coniferous forest2%
Natural grassland
1%
Transition. woodland/
shrub71%
Water bodies27%
10.34. Formation of forest & nature land from non-forest /nature 2006-2012
[% of total]
Broad-leaved forest4%
Coniferous forest16%
Mixed forest14%
Natural grassland
5%
Transition.woodland/
shrub50%
Inland marshes
9%
Sea and ocean1%
10.35. Consumption of forest & nature landby non-forest/nature 2006-2012 [% of
total]
Disc. urban fabric4%
Industrial/commer.
5%Road/rail network
8%
Mineral extraction
11%
Construct.6%
Sport/leisure12%
Non-irrigated arable44%
Pastures9%
Agriculture with
natural veg.1%
10.36. Formation of non-forest/nature landfrom forest & nature 2006-2012 [% of total]
Broad-leaved forest16%
Conifer. forest35%
Mixed forest28%
Transit. woodland
shrub20%
10.37. Forested land 2012 [% of total area]
0 500 1000
Consumption of forest land byurban sprawl
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Recent fellings and transitions
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Forest creation, afforestation
Conversion from transitionalwoodland to forests
Forest creation over wetlands
10.38. Main trends in woodland & forests consumption/formation 2006-2012
[ha/year]
Denmark
11
Natural grassland
29%
Moors and
heathl.58%
Beaches, dunes
and sand plains13%
11.39. Dry semi-natural areas 2012 [% of total area]
0 20 40
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture
Forest creation, afforestation overdry semi-natural land
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Decrease of permanent snow andglaciers
11.40. Main trends in dry semi-natural land consumption/formation 2006-2012
[ha/year]
Inland marshes
12%
Peatbogs10%
Salt marshes
13%
Intertidal flats26%
Water bodies17%
Coastal lagoons
22%
11.41. Wetlands & water 2012[% of total area]
-20 0 20 40 60 80
Consumption of wetlands byurban sprawl
Conversion of wetlands toagriculture
Forest creation and afforestationover wetlands
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Net water bodies creation
Net wetlands creation
11.42. Main trends in wetlands & water consumption/formation 2006-2012
[ha/year]
-1400 -1000 -600 -200 200 600 1000 1400
lcf13 Development of green urban areas
lcf2 Urban residential sprawl
lcf3 Sprawl of economic sites and infrastructures
lcf511 Intensive conversion from forest to agriculture
lcf512 Diffuse conversion from forest to agriculture
lcf61 Withdrawal of farming with woodland creation
lcf71 Conversion from transitional woodland to forest (cons.)
lcf71 Conversion from transitional woodland to forest (form.)
lcf72 Forest creation, afforestation
lcf73 Forests internal conversions (cons.)
lcf73 Forests internal conversions (form.)
lcf74 Recent felling and transition (cons.)
lcf74 Recent felling and transition (form.)
lcf8 Water bodies creation and management
lcf9 Changes of land cover due to natural and multiple causes (cons.)
lcf9 Changes of land cover due to natural and multiple causes (form.)
11.43. Mean annual conversions of forest & other woodland[ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
Denmark
12
-40 -20 0 20
lcf13 Development of green urban areas
lcf2 Urban residential sprawl
lcf3 Sprawl of economic sites and infrastructures
lcf521 Intensive conversion from semi-natural land to agriculture
lcf522 Diffuse conversion from semi-natural land to agriculture
lcf523 Conversions from agriculture-nature mosaics to continuous…
lcf62 Withdrawal of farming without significant woodland creation
lcf72 Forest creation, afforestation
lcf74 Recent felling and transition
lcf8 Water bodies creation and management
lcf82 Water bodies management
lcf911 Semi-natural creation (form.)
lcf912 Semi-natural rotation (cons.)
lcf912 Semi-natural rotation (form.)
lcf913 Extension of water courses (cons.)
lcf92 Forests and shrubs fires (cons.)
lcf92 Forests and shrubs fires (form.)
lcf93 Coastal erosion (cons.)
lcf94 Decrease in permanent snow and glaciers cover (cons.)
lcf94 Decrease in permanent snow and glaciers cover (form.)
lcf99 Other changes and unknown (cons.)
lcf99 Other changes and unknown (form.)
12.44. Mean annual conversions of dry semi-natural LC [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
-400 -200 0 200 400
lcf13 Development of green urban areas
lcf2 Urban residential sprawl
lcf3 Sprawl of economic sites and infrastructures
lcf53 Conversion from wetlands to agriculture
lcf62 Withdrawal of farming without significant woodland creation
lcf72 Forest creation, afforestation
lcf8 Water bodies creation and management (cons.)
lcf81 Water bodies creation
lcf9 Changes of land cover due to natural and multiple causes (other thanLCF91)
lcf9 Changes of land cover due to natural and multiple causes (other thanLCF912)
lcf911 Semi-natural creation (form.)
lcf912 Semi-natural rotation (cons.)
lcf912 Semi-natural rotation (form.)
lcf913 Extension of water courses (form.)
12.45. Mean annual conversions of wetlands and water LC [ha/year]
2000-2006
2006-2012
Denmark
13
CLC Changes 2006-2012
CLC Changes 2000-2006
Denmark
14
Drivers of change 2006-2012
Drivers of change 2000-2006
Denmark
15
Artificial sprawl 2006-2012
Artificial sprawl 2000-2006
Denmark
16
Agriculture 2006-2012
Agriculture 2000-2006
Denmark
17
Forest and nature 2006-2012
Forest and nature 2000-2006