Who is contributing to deforestation abroad?
Net deforestation embedded in trade is deforestation driven by imported goods minus exported goods.Net importers of deforestation are countries who contribute to net deforestation in other countries – the deforestationthat they cause in other countries is given as a positive value.
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- Above-ground forest biomass
- Annual CO₂ emissions from deforestation by product
- Annual CO₂ emissions from deforestation for food production
- Annual afforestation
- Annual change in forest areain %
- Annual change in forest areain hectares
- Annual change in forest area as a share of forest area
- Annual change in forest area vs. GDP per capita
- Annual deforestation
- Annual deforestation as a share of forest area
- Annual deforestation by region (2010–2014)
- Annual forest expansion
- Annual tropical deforestation by agricultural product
- Change in domestic forest area vs. deforestation embedded in imported goods
- Change in total mangrove area
- Commodity-driven deforestation
- Drivers of deforestation in Indonesia
- Drivers of forest loss in the Brazilian Amazon
- Exported deforestation
- Forest area
- Forest area by type: naturally regenerating vs. planted
- Forest certified for sustainable use
- Forest transition phase
- Global forest area
- Imported deforestation
- Per capita CO₂ emissions from deforestation for food production
- Share of CO₂ emissions from tropical deforestation and peatlands
- Share of annual global forest expansion
- Share of deforestation that is driven by domestic consumption
- Share of deforestation that is exported
- Share of forest area within protected areas
- Share of forest with a long-term management plan
- Share of global annual deforestation
- Share of global forest area
- Share of land covered by forest
- Share of land that is degraded
- Share of tropical deforestation
- Share of tropical deforestation from agricultural products
- Tree cover loss
- Tree cover loss by dominant driver
- Tree cover loss from wildfires
- Woodland area by type