| FOREST EUROPE criteria
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FOREST EUROPE indicators
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| C1. Forest resources and carbon
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C1.1. Forest area 
C1.2. Growing stock 
C1.3. Age structure and/or diameter distribution 
C1.4. Carbon stock
 
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| C2. Health and vitality
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C2.1. Deposition of air pollutants 
C2.2. Soil condition 
C2.3. Defoliation 
C2.4. Forest damage
 
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| C3. Productive functions
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C3.1. Increment and fellings 
C3.2. Soil condition 
C3.3. Non-wood goods 
C3.4. Services 
C3.5. Forests under management plans
 
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| C4. Biodiversity
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C4.1. Tree species composition 
C4.2. Regeneration 
C4.3. Naturalness 
C4.4. Introduced tree species 
C4.5. Deadwood 
C4.6. Genetic resources 
C4.7. Landscape pattern 
C4.8. Threatened forest species 
C4.9. Protected forests
 
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| C5. Protective functions
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C5.1. Protective forests-soil, water and other ecosystem functions 
C5.2. Protective forests-infrastructure and managed natural resources
 
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| C6. Socio-economic functions
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C6.1. Forest holdings 
C6.2. Contribution of forest sector to GDP 
C6.3. Net revenue 
C6.4. Expenditures for services 
C6.5. Forest sector workforce 
C6.6. Occupational safety and health 
C6.7. Wood consumption 
C6.8. Trade in wood 
C6.9. Energy from wood resources 
C6.10. Accessibility for recreation 
C6.11. Cultural and spiritual values
 
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| A. Overall policies, institutions and instruments for sustainable forest management
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A1. National forest programmes or similar 
A2. Institutional framework 
A3. Legal/regulatory frameworks and international commitments 
A4. Financial instruments 
A5. Informational needs
 
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| B. Policies, institutions and instruments by policy area
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B1. Land use and forest area 
B2. Carbon balance 
B3. Health and vitality 
B4. Production and use of wood 
B5. Production and use of non-wood goods and services 
B6. Biodiversity 
B7. Protective forests 
B8. Economic viability 
B9. Employment 
B10. Public awareness and participation 
B11. Research, training and education 
B12. Cultural and spiritual values
 
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