STATISTICS: Canada


Canada

33.6% —or about 310,134,000 hectares—of Canada is forested. Of this, 53.3% —or roughly 165,424,000 hectares—is classified as primary forest, the most biodiverse form of forest.

Change in Forest Cover: Between 1990 and 2000, Canada had no significant change or no reported in forest cover.

Biodiversity and Protected Areas: Canada has some 766 known species of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles according to figures from the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Of these, 1.7% are endemic, meaning they exist in no other country, and 5.0% are threatened. Canada is home to at least 3270 species of vascular plants, of which 4.5% are endemic. 5.3% of Canada is protected under IUCN categories I-V.






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Canada: Forest Cover, 2005
Total Land Area (ha)922,097,000
Total Forest Area (ha)310,134,000
Percent Forest Cover33.63%
Primary Forest Cover (ha)165,424,000
Primary Forest, % total forest53.34%
Primary Forest, % total land17.94%
Other wooded land (ha)91,951,000


Canada : Forest types
Tropical (% forest area)0%
Subtropical (% forest area)0%
Temperate (% forest area)26%
Boreal/polar (% forest area)74%


Canada: Breakdown of forest types, 2005
Primary forest (ha | %)165,424,00053.3%
Modified natural (ha | %)144,710,00046.7%
Semi-natural (ha | %)--
Production plantation (ha | %)--
Production plantation (ha | %)--


Canada: Change in Forest Cover
TOTAL FOREST COVER
Forest 1990 (ha)310,134,000
Forest 2000 (ha)310,134,000
Forest 2005 (ha)310,134,000
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)-0.00%
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Change in rate (%)#DIV/0!
PRIMARY FOREST COVER
Primary 1990 (ha)165,424,000
Primary 2000 (ha)165,424,000
Primary 2005 (ha)165,424,000
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)-0.00%
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Change in rate (%)#DIV/0!
OTHER WOODED LAND
Other 1990 (ha)91,951,000
Other 2000 (ha)91,951,000
Other 2005 (ha)91,951,000
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)-0.00%
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Change in rate (%)#DIV/0!
PLANTATIONS
Other 1990 (ha)-
Other 2000 (ha)-
Other 2005 (ha)-
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)--
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)--
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)--
Change in rate (%)-
TOTAL DEGRADATION/CONSERVSION
Forest area+Wooded Area-Plantations
Other 1990 (ha)402,085,000
Other 2000 (ha)402,085,000
Other 2005 (ha)402,085,000
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)-0.00%
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Change in rate (%)#DIV/0!


Canada: Primary
Primary or "old-growth" vegetation
Primary Forest 2005 (ha)165,424,000
Other primary wooded land 2005 (ha)69,855,000
Other primary wooded land 2005 (ha)235,279,000
Undisturbed vegetation 2005 (% land area)25.52%


Canada: Forest designation
Ownership of forest land, 2000
Public (%)92.1%
Private (%)7.9%
Other (%)0.0%
Ownership of other wooded land, 2000
Public (%)97.9%
Private (%)2.1%
Other (%)0.0%
Designated functions of forest � primary function 2005
Production (%)1.3%
Protection (%)-
Conservation (%)4.9%
Social Services (%)-
Multiple Services (%)86.7%
None of Unknown (%)7.1%


Canada: Disturbances affecting forest land 2000
Forest Area annually affected by
Fire (%)0.66%
Insects (ha)4.59%
Diseases (ha)-
Other (ha)-


Canada: Protected areas
13
Protected areas
Biosphere reserves, 2005
Wetlands of international importance (Ramsar sites), 200536
World Heritage sites, 200413
Protected Areas: IUCN categories I-V, percent of total land5.3%
Protected Areas: IUCN categories Ia, Ib, and II, extent, percent of total land4.58%
Protected Areas: IUCN categories III, IV, and V, percent of total land, 20040.65%
Protected Areas: IUCN categories VI and other, percent of total land, 20041.08%


Canada: Biodiversity - Wildlife
Amphibians
total species44
endemic species0
threatened species1
Birds
total species472
endemic species6
threatened species19
Mammals
total species211
endemic species7
threatened species16
Reptiles
total species39
endemic species0
threatened species2
Wildlife diversity
total species766
endemic species13
threatened species38


Canada: Biodiversity - Plants
Growing stock composition
3 most common species
% of total growing stock
32.60%
Growing stock composition
3 most common species
% of total growing stock
70.30%
Number of Native tree species
Native tree species180
Number of tree species in IUCN red list
Critically Endangered0
Endangered0
Vulnerable0
Vascular Plant Species, 2004
Total3270
Number endemic147
Number of Threatened Plant Species, 2004
Species threatened1


Canada: Value of forests
Biomass stock in forest, 2005
Above-ground biomass (M t)-
Below-ground biomass (M t)-
Dead wood (M t)-
Total (M t)-
Carbon stock in forest, 2005
Carbon in above-ground biomass (M t)-
Carbon in below-ground biomass (M t)-
Carbon in dead wood (M t)-
Carbon in litter (M t)-
Soil carbon (M t)-
Change in growing stock 1990 - 2005
Annual change rate (1000 cubic m/yr)
1990-20000
2000-20050
Growing stock per hectare 1990 - 2005
Annual change rate ( cubic m/ha per yr)
1990-20000
2000-20050
Wood removal 2005
Industrial roundwood (1000 cubic m)219,500
Wood fuel (1000 cubic m)4,000
Total wood removal 2005 (1000 cubic m)223,500
Total wood removal 2005 (% of growing stock)1
Plant products 2005
Food (t)-
Fodder (t)-
Raw material for medicine and aromatic products (t)-
Raw material for colorants and dyes (t)-
Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction (t)-
Ornamental plants (t)-
Exudates (t)-
Other plant products (t)-
Animal products 2005
Living animals (units)-
Hides, skins and trophies (units)-
Wild honey and bee-wax (t)-
Bush meat (t)-
Raw material for medicine and aromatic products (t)-
Raw material for colorants and dyes (t)-
Other edible animal products (t)-
Other non-edible animal products (t)-
Value of wood and non-wood forest product removal 2005
Industrial roundwood (US$)-
Wood fuel (US$)-
Non-wood forest products (US$)-
Total value (US$)-
Total value ($USD/ha)$-
Employment in forestry 2000
Total people employed89,000


Canada : Production, trade and consumption of forest products, 2002
Woodfuel ('000 cubic m), 2002
Production2,953
Imports0
Exports0
Consumption2,953
Industrial roundwood ('000 cubic m), 2002
Production197,373
Imports7,458
Exports4,905
Consumption199,926
Sawnwood ('000 cubic m), 2002
Production57,641
Imports1,488
Exports37,357
Consumption21,772
Wood-based panels ('000 cubic m), 2002
Production16,215
Imports1,823
Exports12,058
Consumption5,980
Pulp for paper ('000 metric tons), 2002
Production25,543
Imports271
Exports11,640
Consumption14,174
Paper and paperboard ('000 metric tons), 2002
Production20,226
Imports2,851
Exports14,276
Consumption8,801
Canada: Environment
Environment - current issuesair pollution and resulting acid rain severely affecting lakes and damaging forests; metal smelting, coal-burning utilities, and vehicle emissions impacting on agricultural and forest productivity; ocean waters becoming contaminated due to agricultural, industrial, mining, and forestry activities
Environment - international agreementsparty to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulfur 85, Air Pollution-Sulfur 94, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Seals, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Marine Life Conservation
Natural hazardscontinuous permafrost in north is a serious obstacle to development; cyclonic storms form east of the Rocky Mountains, a result of the mixing of air masses from the Arctic, Pacific, and North American interior, and produce most of the country's rain and snow east of the mountains


Canada: Land use / Resources
Land use (%)arable land: 4.96%
permanent crops: 0.02%
other: 95.02% (2001)
Natural resourcesiron ore, nickel, zinc, copper, gold, lead, molybdenum, potash, diamonds, silver, fish, timber, wildlife, coal, petroleum, natural gas, hydropower


Canada: Economy
Economy - overview:As an affluent, high-tech industrial society, in the trillion dollar class, Canada closely resembles the US in its market-oriented economic system, pattern of production, and affluent living standards. Since World War II, the impressive growth of the manufacturing, mining, and service sectors has transformed the nation from a largely rural economy into one primarily industrial and urban. The 1989 US-Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (which includes Mexico) touched off a dramatic increase in trade and economic integration with the US. Given its great natural resources, skilled labor force, and modern capital plant Canada enjoys solid economic prospects. Solid fiscal management has produced a balanced budget, although public debate continues over how to manage the rising cost of the publicly funded healthcare system. Exports account for roughly a third of GDP. Canada enjoys a substantial trade surplus with its principal trading partner, the United States, which absorbs more than 85% of Canadian exports.
GDP - per capita$32,800 (2005 est.)
GDP - real growth rate (%)2.8% (2005 est.)
Agriculture - productswheat, barley, oilseed, tobacco, fruits, vegetables; dairy products; forest products; fish
GDP - composition by sector (%)agriculture: 2.2%, industry: 29.1%, services: 68.7% (2005 est.)
Industries transportation equipment, chemicals, processed and unprocessed minerals, food products; wood and paper products; fish products, petroleum and natural gas
Population below poverty line (%)15.9% (2003)
Debt - external$600.7 billion (30 June 2005)
Labor force - by occupation (%)agriculture 2%, manufacturing 14%, construction 5%, services 75%, other 3% (2004)


Canada: Population / Demographics
Population (July 2005)32,805,041
Population growth rate (%) (2005)0.90%
Population density (people/sq km) (2005)3.6
Percent rural (2003)19.6%
Median age (years)total: 38.54 years
Total fertility rate (children born/woman)1.61 (2005 est.)
Ethnic groups (%)British Isles origin 28%, French origin 23%, other European 15%, Amerindian 2%, other, mostly Asian, African, Arab 6%, mixed background 26%


Largest Cities in Canada

Cities and urban areas in Canada with population over 100,000 All figures are estimates for 2002.

CityCountryCity PopulationUrban Area Population
TorontoCanada25714005462100
MontrealCanada10386003523400
CalgaryCanada864500870300
EdmontonCanada693700913600
WinnipegCanada635100706700
MississaugaCanada586800586800
VancouverCanada5340001940100
LondonCanada350900350900
OttawaCanada3485001070300
HamiltonCanada347500347500
LavalCanada337600337600
SurreyCanada316300316300
BramptonCanada289200289200
WindsorCanada213100213100
SaskatoonCanada196100196100
BurnabyCanada194700194700
KitchenerCanada192300192300
MarkhamCanada186900186900
ReginaCanada182700182700
QuebecCanada170900711700
RichmondCanada154700154700
BurlingtonCanada147700147700
OshawaCanada144800144800
VaughanCanada142900142900
Saint CatharinesCanada141100141100
OakvilleCanada138400138400
LongueuilCanada130800130800
NepeanCanada124100124100
Thunder BayCanada122500122500
Cape BretonCanada118000118000
HalifaxCanada117100117100
GloucesterCanada112100112100
Richmond HillCanada109700109700
CambridgeCanada109300109300
AbbotsfordCanada107400107400
CoquitlamCanada105800105800
SaanichCanada105300105300
GuelphCanada103300103300
GatineauCanada102900102900




 Environment, Land use / Resources, Economy, Population / Demographics, Infrastructure, Health -- CIA World Factbook, 2005
 Forest Cover, Forest types, Breakdown of forest types, Change in Forest Cover, Primary forests, Forest designation, Disturbances affecting forest land, Value of forests, Production, trade and consumption of forest products -- The FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS's Global Forest Resources Assessment (2005) and the State of the World�s Forests (2005, 2003, 2001)
 Protected Areas, Plant and animal biodiversity -- United Nations Environment Programme - World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC). 2004. World Database on Protected Areas.
 Biosphere reservers -- United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) - Man and Biosphere Program. 2004. UNESCO - MAB Biosphere Reserves Directory.
 RAMSAR sites -- The Bureau of the Convention on Wetlands . 2005. The Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance.
 World Resources Institute's EarthTrends web site
 The 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
 Population Data -- United Nations Population Fund
 With additional analysis by Rhett Butler of mongabay.com



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