Top 10: countries with increasing forest areas

China, Australia, France and Romania all have net growth when it comes to forest areas. But which nation grows the most per year?

Published: August 28, 2021 at 10:00 am

Deforestation is a growing,human-made calamity. Over 47,000 km2 (an area almost twice the size of Wales) of forest is lost worldwide annually. In fact, 17 per cent of the Amazon rainforest has been destroyed in the past 50 years alone. But some countries have recently logged surprising increases in forest space.

Here are the top nations with the highest net gain of woodland per year:

10. Romania

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410km2

(Almosteighttimesthe size ofNorwich)

9. Italy

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540km2

(Overfourtimesthe size ofBelfast)

8. France

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830km2

(15 times the size of Bolton)

7. USA

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1,080km2

(23timesthe size ofExeter)

6. Turkey

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1,140km2

(35timesthe size ofSlough)

5. Vietnam

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1,260km2

(Ninetimesthe size ofCardiff)

4. Chile

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1,490km2

(25timesthe size ofDundee)

3. India

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2,660km2

(61timesthe size ofLuton)

2. Australia

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4,460km2

(16timesthe size ofBirmingham)

1. China

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19,370km2

(An area over12 timesthe size ofLondon)

SOURCE: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

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