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The rate of defoliation and forest decline in Slovenia was relatively stable until 2020, with a slightly negative trend. After 2020, a deterioration of tree defoliation was observed.

Increased defoliation was detected in 2014 and 2015 due to ice storm and windthrows, followed by stable defoliation status for both conifers and broadleaves until 2020. After 2020, defoliation was observed to worsen in both conifers and broadleaves. This could be due to the effects of climate change, bark beetles, and, especially for deciduous trees, the effects of secondary damage following the 2014 ice storm and the 2022 summer drought. Average defoliation of conifers has been lower than average defoliation of deciduous trees since 2020.

In general, the average defoliation in Slovenian forests is 31.6% (2022) - still higher than the average of other European countries where defoliation has been accessed, where it was 23.5% in 2021. The trend of increasing defoliation can also be observed at the European level.

The most damaged tree species are black pine, sweet chestnut, oak (especially pedunculate oak), common beech and Norway spruce. According to recent findings, the annual variation in estimates is mainly a combination of unpredictable weather conditions between years and other biotic and abiotic causes.


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Figure GZ01-1: Trend of average tree defoliation
Sources: 

Slovenian Forestry Institute 2023

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coniferous[%]

deciduous[%]

total[%]

1991

22.14

12.95

16.56

1993

22.46

15.68

19.59

1994

18.53

16.30

18.29

1995

26.86

18.07

21.42

1996

22.80

15.95

18.69

1997

24.69

20.49

22.21

1998

27.37

20.49

23.49

1999

28.65

21.87

25.62

2000

24.32

18.15

20.56

2001

25.90

21.46

24.62

2002

26.11

20.78

24.16

2003

25.13

20.75

23.56

2004

24.98

20.93

23.27

2005

24.99

22.21

23.47

2006

24.60

22.60

23.30

2007

24.56

25.87

25.37

2008

26.02

25.42

25.65

2009

26.36

25.86

26.05

2010

25.13

24.48

24.71

2011

25.95

23.81

25.45

2012

25.78

23.36

24.91

2013

26.14

24.46

25.87

2014

27.72

27.14

28.21

2015

29.69

26.30

28.08

2016

28.52

25.71

26.70

2017

28.60

26.86

27.46

2018

27.73

27.20

27.38

2019

28.68

27.61

27.97

2020

26.73

28.35

27.82

2021

29.41

31.31

30.69

2022

30.13

32.30

31.59

Figure GZ01-2: Trend in shares of damaged trees with defoliation above 25% (index of tree defoliation)
Sources: 

Slovenian Forestry Institute 2023

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coniferous[%]

deciduous[%]

total[%]

1991

26.40

9.35

15.57

1993

25.28

12.45

18.87

1994

16.35

13.00

15.69

1995

37.75

17.63

24.71

1996

27.52

12.62

18.94

1997

31.06

20.34

27.03

1998

38.87

21.72

28.81

1999

41.97

22.77

30.62

2000

30.32

16.86

22.28

2001

36.11

24.53

30.41

2002

41.49

24.36

30.85

2003

36.73

23.76

29.27

2004

40.51

23.67

29.27

2005

35.08

28.49

30.59

2006

32.20

27.80

29.40

2007

36.60

35.70

35.70

2008

40.74

34.56

36.90

2009

39.07

32.78

35.42

2010

42.79

23.23

31.72

2011

37.87

27.62

31.40

2012

37.03

23.01

29.04

2013

34.31

28.47

30.87

2014

39.95

34.90

38.29

2015

44.33

32.75

37.81

2016

41.89

31.31

33.81

2017

40.60

35.12

37.03

2018

40.33

33.86

36.08

2019

42.70

35.14

37.69

2020

41.11

36.61

38.07

2021

44.09

41.33

42.23

2022

48.55

43.96

45.45

Figure GZ01-3: Share of trees by individual defoliation class in 2022
Sources: 

Slovenian Forestry Institute 2023

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defoliation less than 10 %[% of trees]

defoliation from 11 to 25 %[% of trees]

defoliation more than 25 %[% of trees]

total

12.41

42.14

45.46

deciduous

8.99

47.05

43.96

coniferous

19.48

31.98

48.55