Table 3.5—Area of timberland, by ownership and forest management type in Florida, selected years 1952-85, with projections to 
2030'—Continued 
Thousand acres 
Year Projections 
Ownership and 
forest management type 1952 1962 1970 1977 1985 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 
Other individual 
Pine plantations C) C) C) 293 289 334 432 460 434 400 
Natural pine C) C) ) 1,027 739 680 581 505 451 420 
Mixed pine-hardwoods (@) C) C) 383 417 420 471 465 443 421 
Upland hardwoods C) () (C) 965 668 676 739 735 701 659 
Bottomland hardwoods (°) C) ej 837 922 847 687 593 512 468 
Total C) C) () 3,505. 33035 - 2.057 2,910 2,758 2,540 2,368 
Total other private 
Pine plantations 146 464 972 909 835 973 1,322 1,489 1,498 1,474 
Natural pine 6,398 3,614 2,720 2,350 1,972 1,838 1,583 1,402 hog 1,217 
Mixed pine-hardwoods 392 755 788 839 847 856 923 921 882 856 
Upland hardwoods 1,834 1,918 1,812 1,681 1,504 1,446 1,556 1,571 1,508 1,445 
Bottomland hardwoods —-2,654 2,900 2516. 2.508 2,512 25291 1,925 1,741 1,600 1,496 
Total 11,424 9,651 8,808 8,287 7,670 7,405 7,309 7,125 6,763 6,486 
Total, all ownerships 
Pine plantations 291 1,506 2,645 3,091 3,600 4,071 5,012 5,466 5,585) Stl 
Natural pine 10,311 6,911 5,365 4,751 4,034 3,729 3,065 2,684 2,492 2,409 
Mixed pine-hardwoods 751 1,137 1,558 1,464 1,357 1,347 1,421 1,413 1,373 1,345 
Upland hardwoods 2,452 2,565 2,423 2,220 1,988 1,946 2,011 2,008 1,932 1,858 
Bottomland hardwoods 4,330 4,711 4,270 4,317 4,358 4,114 3,607 3,312 3,081 2,911 
Total 18,135 16,830 16,261 15,843. 15,337 15,208 = «15,115 14,885 = 14,461 ~—- 14,132 
' Data for 1952 and 1962 are as of December 31. Data for 1970, 1977, 1985, and the projection years are as of January 1. 
? Includes timberland leased or under management contracts to forest industry from other owners for periods of one forest rotation or longer. Timberland 
under cutting contracts is not included. 
* Data for these other private ownerships are not available for the years 1952, 1962, and 1970. 
Note: Data may not add to totals because of rounding. 
