Forest expansion

thousand hectares, 1990–2015

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    1990 Ranking
    1. China 2,313.54
    2. Indonesia 799.50
    3. India 749.30
    4. Brazil 473.86
    5. Mexico 464.78
    6. Australia 419.39
    7. South Africa 362.60
    8. Vietnam 240.81
    9. Sudan 226.98
    10. United States 108.60
    11. Syria 83.25
    12. Finland 69.21
    13. Chile 67.21
    14. New Zealand 63.30
    15. Belarus 55.04
    16. Peru 45.21
    17. Uzbekistan 42.00
    18. Ecuador 39.77
    19. Turkey 38.71
    20. Dominican Republic 38.38
    21. Cuba 37.70
    22. Mauritania 32.28
    23. Russia 31.86
    24. Argentina 31.00
    25. Tanzania 28.00
    26. Thailand 26.70
    27. Ukraine 24.10
    28. Sweden 21.49
    29. Ethiopia 19.00
    30. Poland 18.21
    31. Ireland 17.49
    32. Venezuela 16.35
    33. Serbia 14.70
    34. Germany 12.20
    35. Guinea 12.00
    36. Hungary 11.56
    37. Nepal 11.00
    38. Bhutan 9.93
    39. Uganda 9.84
    40. Austria 9.70
    41. Bangladesh 7.50
    42. Canada 7.32
    43. Colombia 6.87
    44. Latvia 6.80
    45. Tunisia 6.71
    46. Algeria 6.00
    47. Switzerland 5.43
    48. Azerbaijan 5.20
    49. Mali 5.00
    50. Bulgaria 4.80
    51. Costa Rica 4.77
    52. Slovenia 4.50
    53. Kyrgyzstan 4.45
    54. Gabon 4.13
    55. Denmark 4.05
    56. Madagascar 3.60
    57. Croatia 3.54
    58. Estonia 3.49
    59. Norway 3.02
    60. Morocco 2.90
    61. Moldova 2.78
    62. Netherlands 2.56
    63. Niger 2.50
    64. Panama 2.42
    65. Honduras 2.35
    66. Iraq 1.40
    67. Iceland 1.28
    68. Togo 1.00
    69. Jamaica 0.86
    70. Georgia 0.83
    71. Singapore 0.50
    72. Cameroon 0.30
    73. Reunion 0.30
    74. Mongolia 0.25
    75. Liechtenstein 0.21
    76. Nicaragua 0.20
    77. Martinique 0.17
    78. Guadeloupe 0.16
    79. Mauritius 0.10
    80. Mayotte 0.03
    81. Nigeria 0.01
    2015 Ranking
    1. China 2,069.99
    2. India 934.80
    3. Brazil 242.66
    4. South Africa 162.60
    5. Chile 132.32
    6. Turkey 119.18
    7. Vietnam 117.84
    8. Azerbaijan 100.52
    9. Sudan 93.92
    10. Russia 76.23
    11. Indonesia 71.06
    12. Uzbekistan 42.20
    13. Mauritania 39.93
    14. Mexico 38.05
    15. Belarus 30.32
    16. Argentina 30.00
    17. Mozambique 27.78
    18. Ecuador 22.95
    19. Ethiopia 19.00
    20. Venezuela 17.87
    21. Costa Rica 16.37
    22. New Zealand 15.78
    23. Romania 13.63
    24. Norway 13.62
    25. Poland 13.37
    26. Sweden 13.05
    27. Kyrgyzstan 12.71
    28. Bulgaria 12.00
    29. Montenegro 12.00
    30. Cuba 11.60
    31. Morocco 11.56
    32. Senegal 11.00
    33. Uganda 9.84
    34. Austria 9.40
    35. Estonia 8.49
    36. Spain 7.94
    37. Gabon 7.37
    38. Germany 7.00
    39. Ukraine 6.70
    40. Peru 6.26
    41. Ireland 6.09
    42. Nicaragua 5.03
    43. Tanzania 5.00
    44. Switzerland 4.78
    45. Jamaica 4.43
    46. Latvia 4.23
    47. Burma (Myanmar) 4.21
    48. Algeria 4.00
    49. Bolivia 3.85
    50. Croatia 3.47
    51. Netherlands 3.12
    52. Lithuania 2.94
    53. Niger 2.50
    54. Bhutan 2.41
    55. Honduras 2.28
    56. Tunisia 2.10
    57. Togo 2.00
    58. Cameroon 2.00
    59. Hungary 1.58
    60. Zambia 1.50
    61. Belgium 1.50
    62. Denmark 1.37
    63. Cape Verde 1.12
    64. Panama 1.08
    65. Colombia 0.68
    66. Serbia 0.66
    67. Iceland 0.64
    68. Suriname 0.57
    69. Reunion 0.48
    70. Mongolia 0.41
    71. Martinique 0.36
    72. Moldova 0.36
    73. Liechtenstein 0.21
    74. Mauritius 0.21
    75. Djibouti 0.20
    76. Guadeloupe 0.19
    77. Singapore 0.06
    78. Syria 0.05
    79. Nigeria 0.01
    80. Mayotte 0.01

    Expansion of forest on land that, until then, was under a different land use, implies a transformation of land use from non-forest to forest. Includes afforestation (establishment of forest through planting and/or deliberate seeding on land that, until then, was under a different land use, implies a transformation of land use form non-forest to forest) and natural expansion of forest (expansion of forest through natural succession on land that, until then, was under a different land use, implies a transformation of land use form non-forest to forest —e.g. forest succession on land previously used for agriculture).

    Source: Global Forest Resources Assessment