A treemap ranking the countries by their total increase in their forest area between 2001–21, measured in square kilometers (km²).
China has increased its forest area by roughly the size of Sweden since 2001, a staggering 24% growth in two decades. By absolute numbers, China’s growth is even more impressive. Its forest cover growth is more than the next 19 increases combined.
Other countries that stand out include:
Rank | Country | Region | 2001–21 Change (Sq. km) | % of Forest Increase | 2001 | 2021 |
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1 | China | Asia | 424,962 | 24 | 1,793,615 | 2,218,578 |
2 | U.S. | North & South America | 57,406 | 2 | 3,040,544 | 3,097,950 |
3 | Russia | Europe & Middle East | 54,564 | 1 | 8,098,552 | 8,153,116 |
4 | India | Asia | 46,449 | 7 | 677,815 | 724,264 |
5 | Vietnam | Asia | 27,745 | 23 | 119,445 | 147,190 |
6 | Chile | North & South America | 24,257 | 15 | 159,079 | 183,336 |
7 | Australia | Oceania | 24,178 | 2 | 1,315,873 | 1,340,051 |
8 | Turkiye | Europe & Middle East | 21,345 | 11 | 202,418 | 223,764 |
9 | France | Europe & Middle East | 19,353 | 13 | 154,011 | 173,364 |
10 | Spain | Europe & Middle East | 13,374 | 8 | 172,391 | 185,765 |
11 | Iran | Europe & Middle East | 13,033 | 14 | 94,623 | 107,656 |
12 | Italy | Europe & Middle East | 11,848 | 14 | 84,351 | 96,199 |
N/A | Other | World | 96,252 | 4.4 | 2,198,745 | 2,294,998 |
N/A | World | N/A | -957,658 | -2 | 41,407,133 | 40,449,475 |
The world still lost a total of 957,658 km² of forests over this time period.
https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/AG.LND.FRST.K2