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This is a list of Asian countries which have shown any level of de-forestation between the period covering 1990 to 2007. Put together by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), these are the official United Nations statistics. Included on this list are recognised and unrecognised countries, along with overseas dependencies and island nations too.

NOTE* If your country is not listed on this page, then it may have had some re-forestation, and may therefore be included on our list of The Most Re-Forested Countries In The World.

 
Deforestation in Malaysia
Deforestation in Malaysia image: Ben Sutherland (license)
Data released by Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations - August.2009
- Next data release unconfirmed, possibly late 2010 or early 2011
The Most De-Forested Asian Countries
Country km2 Forested - 1990 [1] km2 Forested - 2007 [1] % Change
1 Afghanistan 13,090 8,078 -38.3
2 Philippines 105,740 68,472 -35.2
3 Pakistan 25,270 18,164 -28.1
4 North Korea 82,010 59,334 -27.7
5 Indonesia 1,165,670 847,522 -27.3
6 Nepal 48,170 35,304 -26.7
7 Cambodia 129,460 100,094 -22.7
8 Armenia 3,460 2,742 -20.8
9 Sri Lanka 23,500 18,734 -20.3
10 Burma 392,190 312,892 -20.2
11 East Timor 9, 660 7,756 -19.7
12 Brunei 3,130 2,740 -12.5
13 Mongolia 114, 920 100,868 -12.2
14 Thailand 159,650 144,024 -9.8
15 Malaysia 223,760 206,096 -7.9
16 Laos 173,140 159,860 -7.7
17 Kazakhstan 34,220 33,258 -2.8
18 South Korea 63,710 62,510 -1.9
19 Bangladesh 8,820 8,664 -1.8
20 Japan 249,500 248,648 -0.3
Asian Countries With No Change In Overall Forested Area Between 1990 & 2007
Country km2 Forested in both 1990 & 2007 [1]
Azerbaijan 9,360
Georgia 27,600
Iran 110,750
Jordan 830
Maldives 9
Oman 20
Palestine 90
Qatar 0
Russia 8,089,500
Saudi Arabia 27,280
Singapore 23
Turkmenistan 41,270
Yemen 5,490
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References
[1] "ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS: Forests" United Nations Statistics Division - Statistics compiled by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The figures above relate to 2007, the latest year which the FAO have released figures for. last updated by the United Nations in August 2009, last retrieved by BlatantWorld.com on April.17.2010
The UN/FAO use this as a definition of the term 'Forest': Forest includes natural forests and forest plantations. It is used to refer to land with a tree canopy cover of more than 10 per cent and area of more than 0.5 ha. Forests are determined both by the presence of trees and the absence of other predominant land uses. The trees should be able to reach a minimum height of 5 m. Young stands that have not yet but are expected to reach a crown density of 10 percent and tree height of 5 m are included under forest, as are temporarily unstocked areas. The term includes forests used for purposes of production, protection, multiple-use or conservation (i.e. forest in national parks, nature reserves and other protected areas), as well as forests stands on agricultral lands (e.g. windbreaks and shelterbelts of trees with a width of more than 20 m), and rubberwood plantations and cork oak stands. The term specifically excludes stands of trees established primarily for agricultural production, for example fruit tree plantations. It also excludes trees planted in agroforestry systems.
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(2) Nature of Copyrighted Work: The chart featured above is an edited version of the Forest Area Database by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). This database is featured on the United Nations Statistics Division website.
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