100 stories from the hiking route

2017 – State forest area grew to a million hectares

Information
Topic

The story of forestry

Coordinates

Long-Lat WGS 84

Latitude: 58.158756

Longitude: 24.939144

L-EST 97

x: 6446803.7
y: 555284.9

Location

Oandu-Aegviidu Hiking route

More than half of the forest area in Estonia belongs to the state. According to the Estonian Land Reform Act of 1919, the forests of nationalised manors were not to be distributed. As manor forests accounted for nearly 70% of the forests at that time, it led to the predominance of state forestry in Estonia.
The State Forest Management Centre (RMK) is the manager and the keeper of the forests and other diverse natural communities that belong to the Estonian state. RMK takes care of 45% of Estonia's forest land and of about 30% of Estonia's total land area.
Information on Estonian forest resources is collected by taking forest inventory. In 2007, 816,000 hectares of state forest were registered by RMK. After a few years, RMK started to enter the lands that were still owned by the state into the land cadastre, and the state forest began to grow. In 2014, RMK's forest area exceeded 900,000 ha and continued to grow by nearly 35,000 ha per year. On September 30, 2017, a newly described 120-year-old mixed spruce forest near Vergi was entered into the RMK database. The area of the state forest thus exceeded a million hectares.
Topic

The story of forestry

Coordinates

Long-Lat WGS 84

Latitude: 58.158756

Longitude: 24.939144

L-EST 97

x: 6446803.7
y: 555284.9

Location

Oandu-Aegviidu matkatee