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Forest statistics, including NFI
Data on forest resources is collected by forest inventory. Up to 1992, data on all forests was collected based on the traditional inventory describing all forest divisions. Since then, only the inventory of state forests has been taken following the classic 10-year cycle, while private forests have been inventoried according to their registration in the Land Cadastre and the state's financial...
Awareness-raising materials and references
The goal is to raise people's awareness of the circular economy through practical activities and guide citizens to apply the principles of circular economy in their daily lives.
Supporting activities
A circular economy can be implemented through many activities that support it.
Sustainable financing
Companies and organisations have several ways to receive financial support for activities promoting the circular economy.
Circular economy in Estonia
The role of the state in the transition to a circular economy is to create favorable conditions for the implementation of circular economy principles and to remove obstructive barriers.
Forest
Forest land covers 51.5% of Estonia's land area and is thus an important factor in shaping the environment. A forest is a habitat for many plants and animals as well as a place for rest and relaxation. However, the forest is also the most important renewable natural resource and raw material base for the energy sector and other industries, providing work and livelihood for tens of thousands of...