Swiss Unproductive Land Study Shows Glacier Loss Impact
Federal Statistical Office reveals 33-year trend in Switzerland's unproductive land, highlighting significant glacier retreat and environmental changes

Key Takeaways
- Unproductive land in Switzerland decreased by approximately 2% between 1985 and 2018.
- Swiss glaciers lost one-third of their total surface area over a 33-year period.
- One quarter of Switzerland's total land area is classified as unproductive.
- Glaciers and firn snow now make up less than 10% of Switzerland's unproductive land.
- Melted glacial areas are primarily replaced by vegetation-free rock and scree.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Glaciers in particular have lost terrain. They have lost a third of their area in 33 years."
"Where the ice melted, mostly vegetation-free areas of scree and rock were left behind."