Formally Protected Nature in Sweden 31/12/2025

  Number
of objects
Area in hectares Share (%) of Sweden's total area
Forms of
protection
  Land Inland
wates
Marine water Land area and
inland waters
Total Land Inland wates Marine water Land area and
inland waters
Total
Environmental
Code,
permanent
formal
protection
                     
National parks 31 634 326 63 754 70 442 698 080 768 522 1.5 1.6 0.9 1.6 1.4
Nature
reserves
5 900 4 390 156 336 484 729 979 4 726 640 5 456 619 10.7 8.3 8.9 10.5 10.3
Nature
conservation
areas
88 109 497 13 434 26 141 122 931 149 072 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
Habitat
protection
areas in
forest land
9 019 35 690 9 0 35 699 35 699 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1
Habitat
protection
areas, other
147 366 20 249 386 636 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
National
City Park
1 1 805 15 794 1 821 2 614 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Natura 2000 4 136 4 753 305 1 043 016 2 174 814 5 796 321 7 971 134 11.6 25.8 14.0 12.9 13.2
Total
permanent
protection,
without
overlap
19 322 5 672 371 1 100 508 2 524 221 6 772 879 9 297 100 13.8 27.2 16.2 15.1 15.4
                       
Land Code,
time-limited
formal
protection
                     
Nature
conservation
agreements
6 146 172 471 838 50 173 309 173 360 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.3
                       
Intra-
governmental
agreements
                     
Swedish
Fortifications
Agency
56 30 805 1 396 56 32 201 32 257 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1
                       
All forms of
protection,
without
overlap
25 524 5 854 545 1 102 298 2 524 325 6 956 843 9 481 168 14.3 27.3 16.2 15.5 15.7
                       
Area of
Sweden,
within
territorial
border
  40 962 807 4 039 091 8 190 570 45 001 897 53 192 468          
Area of
Sweden,
including
exclusive
economic
zone (EEZ)
  40 962 807 4 039 091 15 555 328 45 001 897 60 557 226          

 

Definitions and explanations

Statistics Sweden produces yearly statistics on protected nature in collaboration with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. A protected area refers to a geographically defined area that is permanently designated, regulated and administered to achieve specific aims and conservation goals. In Sweden, “protected area” is a collective term for protection under Chapter 7 of the Environmental Code and according to many of the nature conservation agreements under the Land Code.

Sweden’s national and official statistics on protected nature contain information on a selection of protected areas under Chapter 7 of the Environmental Code. Information is also presented on protected rivers and nature conservation agreements under the Land Code, Intra-governmental agreements, and forest land covered by land replacement.

Explanations concerning the table Formally protected nature 31/12/2025:

The data refers to areas that applied (that is, for which judgment was final) on 31 December 2025.

Nature reserves, Natura 2000 areas and nature conservation agreements include areas without restrictions, for example without regulations against forestry.

Areas in Sweden's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) are included in the Natura 2000 areas and in totals. Area for Sweden's entire economic zone has been used in calculating the share of Natura 2000 areas and totals. Shares for other protected area designations are calculated based on area of Swedish territory, according to the Swedish Land Survey data “Topografi 10”, reference time January 2025.

Proportions and areas cannot be added up because some protection types overlap. Statistics adjusted for overlapping areas are marked with the text “without overlap”.

Nature conservation agreements include the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency’s and the Swedish Forest Agency’s nature conservation agreements, the White-Backed Woodpecker Action Plan, and “ekoparker”.

Several nature conservation agreements do not have end date information available. Among the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency’s agreements in 2025, 107 agreements, comprising 2 349 hectares, had a remaining duration of less than 15 years.

There were also 216 “waiting agreements”, comprising 24 979 hectares. These are not included in the statistics in the table above.

Information about the number of areas related to intra-governmental agreements with the Swedish Fortifications Agency was retrieved from “Överenskommelse om skydd av särskilt värdefulla naturskogsområden, Nv Reg. no. 310-167-10 No.” (available in Swedish).

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Last updated
2026-05-29

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