Forest Biodiversity: Current Trends
A new report from the Swedish Forestry Agency paints a serious picture of the state of biodiversity in Swedish forests.
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10 October 2025 | Article
Region Jämtland Härjedalen highlights fightCOtwo’s work with climate-positive forestry. By combining long-term forest care with digital mapping tools, Swedish forests are managed to capture more carbon and preserve biodiversity.
We are proud to highlight a recent feature by Region Jämtland Härjedalen, which showcases how FightCOtwo is pioneering climate-positive forestry through digital innovation.
With support from Region Jämtland Härjedalen, fightCOtwo has developed a GPS-guided field app for detailed nature value assessments—enabling georeferenced, searchable, digital documentation. This upgrade has been pivotal in transitioning from analog to scalable, data-driven conservation.
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This article builds on fightCOtwo’s previous analysis of long-term boreal forest conservation and the methodological requirements for high-quality, certified carbon and biodiversity projects.

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