Deforestation Rates in
Asia

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Deforestation Figures for Asia




the World

Worst deforestation rate of natural forests
1Cambodia-14.6%
2Nigeria-11.1%
3Viet Nam-10.9%
4Malawi-3.0%
5Sri Lanka-3.0%


Highest deforestation of natural forests, 2000-2005. All countries
1Brazil-3,466,000
2Indonesia-1,447,800
3Russian Federation-532,200
4Mexico-395,000
5Papua New Guinea-250,200
6Peru-224,600
7United States of America-215,200
8Bolivia-135,200
9Sudan-117,807
10Nigeria-82,000


Highest deforestation of natural forests, 2000-2005. Tropical countries
1Brazil-3,466,000
2Indonesia-1,447,800
3Mexico-395,000
4Papua New Guinea-250,200
5Peru-224,600
6Bolivia-135,200
7Sudan-117,807
8Nigeria-82,000
9Cambodia-66,800
10Colombia-56,160
11Panama-43,200
12Malawi-39,600
13Guatemala-26,834
14Viet Nam-20,400
15Democratic People's Republic of Korea-17,400
16French Guiana-12,000
17Senegal-11,000
18Nepal-7,000
19Madagascar-6,800
20Sri Lanka-6,000


Most primary forest cover, 2005. All countries
1Brazil415,890
2Russian Federation255,470
3Canada165,424
4United States of America104,182
5Peru61,065
6Colombia53,062
7Indonesia48,702
8Mexico32,850
9Bolivia29,360
10Papua New Guinea25,211


Most primary forest cover, 2005. Tropical countries
1Brazil415,890
2Peru61,065
3Colombia53,062
4Indonesia48,702
5Mexico32,850
6Bolivia29,360
7Papua New Guinea25,211
8Suriname14,214
9Sudan13,509
10Madagascar10,347
11Guyana9,314
12French Guiana7,701
13Congo7,464
14Thailand6,451
15Ecuador4,794


Most "tropical rainforest", 2005.
1Brazil
2Peru
3Indonesia
4Colombia
5Papua New Guinea
6Bolivia
7Mexico
8Suriname
9Guyana
10Madagascar
11French Guiana
12Congo
13Ecuador
14Thailand
15Malaysia


Most number of native tree species, 2005. All countries
1Brazil7,880
2Colombia5,000
3Madagascar5,000
4Belize4,000
5Philippines3,000
6Bolivia2,700
7Malaysia2,650
8Zambia2,621
9Peru2,500
10China2,500
11Guinea-Bissau2,243
12Australia2,100
13Singapore2,013
14Brunei Darussalam2,000
15Myanmar2,000
16Zimbabwe1,747
17Mali1,739
18Lao People's Democratic Republic1,457
19Togo1,451
20Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)1,360


Congo worst bushmeat Highest forest cover as a percentage of total land cover, 2005. All countries
1Suriname94.7
2French Guiana91.8
3Micronesia (Federated States of)90.6
4American Samoa89.4
5Seychelles88.9
6Palau87.6
7Gabon84.5
8Pitcairn83.3
9Turks and Caicos Islands80
10Solomon Islands77.6
11Guyana76.7
12Finland73.9
13Guinea-Bissau73.7
14Belize72.5
15Northern Mariana Islands72.4
16Anguilla71.4
17Lao People's Democratic Republic69.9
18Japan68.2
19Bhutan68
20Sweden66.9


Includes plantations, non-natural and degraded forests

Highest forest cover as a percentage of total land cover, 2005. All tropical countries.
1Suriname94.7
2French Guiana91.8
3Micronesia (Federated States of)90.6
4American Samoa89.4
5Seychelles88.9
6Palau87.6
7Gabon84.5
8Solomon Islands77.6
9Guyana76.7
10Guinea-Bissau73.7
11Belize72.5
12Northern Mariana Islands72.4
13Anguilla71.4
14Lao People's Democratic Republic69.9
15Bhutan68
16Cook Islands66.5
17Congo65.8
18Papua New Guinea65
19Malaysia63.6
20Dominica61.3


Includes plantations, non-natural and degraded forests

Highest forest cover as a percentage of total land cover, 2005. All tropical countries excluding small islands
1Suriname94.7
2French Guiana91.8
3Seychelles88.9
4Gabon84.5
5Guyana76.7
6Guinea-Bissau73.7
7Belize72.5
8Lao People's Democratic Republic69.9
9Bhutan68
10Congo65.8
11Papua New Guinea65
12Malaysia63.6
13Cambodia59.2
14Democratic Republic of the Congo58.9
15Colombia58.5
16Equatorial Guinea58.2
17Panama57.7
18Brazil57.2
19Zambia57.1
20Bolivia54.2


Includes plantations, non-natural and degraded forests

Total forest cover, 2005. All countries
1Russian Federation808,790,000
2Brazil477,698,000
3Canada310,134,000
4United States of America303,089,000
5China197,290,000
6Australia163,678,000
7Democratic Republic of the Congo133,610,000
8Indonesia88,495,000
9Peru68,742,000
10India67,701,000
11Sudan67,546,000
12Mexico64,238,000
13Colombia60,728,000
14Angola59,104,000
15Bolivia58,740,000
16Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)47,713,000
17Zambia42,452,000
18United Republic of Tanzania35,257,000
19Argentina33,021,000
20Myanmar32,222,000


Includes plantations, non-natural and degraded forests

Total forest cover, 2005. Tropical countries
1Brazil477,698,000
2Democratic Republic of the Congo133,610,000
3Indonesia88,495,000
4Peru68,742,000
5India67,701,000
6Sudan67,546,000
7Mexico64,238,000
8Colombia60,728,000
9Angola59,104,000
10Bolivia58,740,000
11Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)47,713,000
12Zambia42,452,000
13United Republic of Tanzania35,257,000
14Myanmar32,222,000
15Papua New Guinea29,437,000
16Central African Republic22,755,000
17Congo22,471,000
18Gabon21,775,000
19Cameroon21,245,000
20Malaysia20,890,000


Includes plantations, non-natural and degraded forests

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