The 10 greenest countries in the world, Indonesia number 8

Bisnis.com, BANDUNG – Forests are areas dominated by trees. This area is vital for the survival of humans and wildlife, with approximately 70% of terrestrial animals and plants living in this ecosystem.

Forests provide habitat for animals and livelihoods for humans, including the air we breathe and the wood we use.

Forests also protect watersheds, prevent soil erosion and mitigate climate change.

From several sources, here are the 10 countries with the largest forest areas in the world.

1. Russia

Having the largest forest cover in the world at 8,151,356 km², Russia is home to a quarter of the world’s timber reserves. Covering 45% of Russia’s total area, these forests are dominated by conifer species.

2. Brazil

Brazil has the second largest forest cover in the world, with an area of ​​4,984,580 km². About 62.4% of the country’s land is forest, with 4,984,580 km² classified as carbon-dense primary forest.

3.Canada

Canada’s vast forest area, covering 30% of its land mass (3,473,020 km2), represents 9% of the world’s total forest area.

4. United States

The United States, which once covered almost a billion hectares, now has approximately 3,087,200 square kilometers of forested land. The different ecosystems they have vary, such as the density of trees, vegetation and wildlife.

5. Democratic Republic of Congo

This region has the largest forest area among the Congo countries, with an area of ​​1,542,350 km². Rich in biodiversity, its lowland tropical rainforests constitute the second largest area of ​​tropical rainforest in the world.

6. China

China has 21.9% of its land area covered by forests, of which 5.6% (11,632,000 km2) are primary, high-biodiversity, carbon-rich forests.

7. Australia

Even though it is arid, Australia has a fairly extensive forest cover, 1,232,110 km², or 19% of its total area.

8. Indonesia

With a forest cover of 52.1%, Indonesia has 50% primary forest (94,432,000 ha) which is home to 3,305 species. However, due to the lack of conservation, deforestation is often a major concern in the country.

9. Peru

Peru is one of the countries with the largest forest area, with 53.1% (67,992,000 ha) of its area being primary forest.

10. India

India has a forest cover of 708,604 km², or 22% of the country’s territory. India is one of the countries which experienced growth of 0.20% per year between 1990 and 2000, then 0.7% per year between 2000 and 2010. However, deforestation constitutes one of the main problems of this country. (Kresensia Kinanti)

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