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The large rise in the Human population around the World has led to many governments deciding to do away with huge chunks of their natural forested habitat, in order to make way for new towns and cities, and for cheap farmland to service large multi-national corporations. There are still many areas of all continents which are densely forested, but the overall rate of de-forestation continues to rise globally, with the biggest forests in the World continually being eaten away from all angles.

 
Haa Valley in Bhutan
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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 Forested Asian Countries
  Country World Rank Forest area [km2] [1] % of land area forested [1]
1 Bhutan 8 32,166 83.8
2 Laos 16 159,860 69.3
3 Japan 17 248,648 68.2
4 South Korea 21 62, 510 64.5
5 Malaysia 24 206,096 62.7
6 Cambodia 31 100,094 56.7
7 East Timor 41 7,756 52.2
8 Brunei 42 2,740 52.0
9 Russia 44 8,085,986 49.4
10 North Korea 45 59,334 49.3
11 Burma 47 312,892 47.9
12 Indonesia 55 847,522 46.8
13 Vietnam 64 134,134 43.3
14 Georgia 70 27,601 39.7
15 Sri Lanka 109 18,734 29.0
16 Thailand 114 144,024 28.2
17 Nepal 124 35,304 24.6
18 Philippines 128 68,472 23.0
19 India 129 677,598 22.8
20 China 132 2,054,056 22.0
21 Madagascar 133 127,637 21.9
22 Cyprus, Republic of 143 1,750 18.9
23 Lebanon 150 1,387 13.6
24 Turkey 151 102,242 13.3
25 Azerbaijan 158 9,360 11.3
26 Armenia 166 2,742 9.7
27 Turkmenistan 170 41,270 8.8
28 Israel 171 1,738 8.0
29 Uzbekistan 172 33,282 7.8
30 Iran 175 110,750 6.8
31 Bangladesh 176 8,664 6.7
32 Mongolia 177 100,868 6.5
33 Kyrgyzstan 184 8,737 4.6
34 United Arab Emirates 189 3,128 3.7
35 Singapore 190 23 3.3
36 Maldives 191 9 3.0
37 Tajikistan 192 4,100 2.9
38 Syria 194 4,726 2.6
39 Pakistan 196 18,164 2.4
40 Iraq 198 8,236 1.9
41 Palestine 201 90 1.5
42 Saudi Arabia 202 27,280 1.3
43 Kazakhstan 203 33,258 1.2
44 Yemen 204 5,490 1.0
45 Jordan 207 830 0.9
46 Bahrain 209 5 0.7
47 Kuwait 211 58 0.3
48 Oman 218 20 0.0
49 Qatar 223 0 0.0
  Afghanistan   8,078 (est) ??
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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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