Decrease in forest deforestation worldwide.
Deforestation of forests worldwide is declining. In the last 10 years, the world has lost 10.3 million hectares of forest land. In the nineties, the amount of land lost in the forest was 1.66 million hectares.
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Greenland is being destroyed to ensure human habitation and farmland, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
A report by FAO said that this incident of forest destruction worldwide is still critical. This report was formulated based on a survey conducted on almost all countries around the world. About this, the director of the FAO's Department of Forests Eduardo Rogers said that we found a complete picture for the first time, which saw the reduction of forest destruction due to national and international steps. Although its rates remain still in many countries. He expressed hope that the country will have to work more to save the forest, and to take practical projects to take practical steps.
According to the FO report, the rate at which forests were rising in the 90's in Brazil and Indonesia, the rates have dropped significantly in the decade. In China, India, the United States and Vietnam, tree plantation programs and new levels have added a different level by creating forests. As a result of this movement, about 7 million hectare new forests are being created annually. Europe's countries are also progressing in forestry, with success.
As seen, the total forest area worldwide is about 400 billion, which is 31 percent of the total land area.
South America and African countries have lost most forest land in the past decade. It has an area of about 7.5 million hectares. Asian countries have reduced 2.3 million hectares of forest land.
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