The bar chart illustrates forest cover transformation in different world regions between 1995 to 2010. The research period divided into three different time frames (1995-200, 2000-2005, 2005-2015)
Overall, a significant shrinkage in the forested land in Central America and some other areas contrasted with an evident increment in East Asia and the Caribbean's forested land.
In terms of forested land reduction, Central America recorded the highest loss rate of negative 1 to negative 1. 5% throughout the three given time periods (1995-2000, 2000-2005, 2005-2010). A similar downward trend also applied to Central Africa, South America, and South Asia, with around a negative 0. 5% land reduction in the three areas. North African and South Asia exhibited notable land reduction only between 1995-2000.
East Asia and the Caribbean recorded the forested land proportion enlargement with a 0. 5-1 % upward trend during the three different research periods. Moreover, a slight rise in the forested land in Central Asia, North America, and Europe.
The bar chart illustrates forest cover transformation in
different
world regions
between 1995 to 2010
. The research period divided into three
different
time frames (1995-200, 2000-2005, 2005-2015)
Overall
, a significant shrinkage in the forested
land
in
Central
America and
some
other areas contrasted with an evident increment in East Asia and the Caribbean's forested land.
In terms of forested
land
reduction,
Central
America recorded the highest loss rate of
negative
1 to
negative
1. 5% throughout the three
given
time periods (1995-2000, 2000-2005, 2005-2010). A similar downward trend
also
applied to
Central
Africa, South America, and South Asia, with around a
negative
0. 5%
land
reduction in the three areas. North African and South Asia exhibited notable
land
reduction
only
between 1995-2000.
East Asia and the Caribbean recorded the forested
land
proportion enlargement with a 0. 5-1 % upward trend during the three
different
research periods.
Moreover
, a slight rise in the forested
land
in
Central
Asia, North America, and Europe.