Forest Cover

The definition of forest is based on nationally appropriate criteria chosen in line with the Marrakesh Accords (UNFCCC, 2001) and is described as followed: “Land covered primarily by trees, but also often containing shrubs, palms, bamboo, herbs, grass and climbers, with a minimum tree crown cover of 30% (or equivalent stocking level), with the potential to reach a minimum canopy height at maturity in situ of 5 meters, and a minimum area of 1.0 ha”. On the other hand forest cover is a percentage of land within a specific area covered by forests.

The table of the forest cover percentage has been updated and aligned with recently available figures form the Forest Cover Monitoring Unit (FCMU). For more information, kindly contact SBB:
Secretary.
FCMU.

Disclaimer: The statistics presented throughout reports may vary due to differences in methodological approaches.
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Forest Covers

Forest cover, including regeneration
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Year
Forest cover (km^2)Forest cover (%)
  
212003153,033.7893.49
222002153,070.5093.51
232001153,107.2393.54
242000153,143.9593.56
251990153,776.0093.94
Forest cover trend 2000-2023