List of countries by forest area


This is a list of countries and territories of the world according to the total area covered by forests, based on data published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. In 2010, the world had 3.92 billion hectares of tree cover, extending over 30% of its land area.
In 2020, the world had a total forest area of 4.06 billion ha, which was 31 percent of the total land area. This area is equivalent to 0.52 ha per person – although forests
are not distributed equally among the world's people
or geographically. The tropical domain has the largest proportion of the world's forests, followed by the boreal, temperate and subtropical domains. More than half of the world's forests is in only five countries – the Russian Federation, Brazil, Canada, the United States of America and China.
Many of the world's forests are being damaged and degraded or are disappearing altogether. Their capacity to provide tangible goods, such as fiber, food, and medicines, as well as essential ecological services, including habitat for biodiversity, carbon storage, and moderation of freshwater flows, is under greater threat than ever before. According to World Resource Institute in Washington, between 2000 and 2020 the world lost 101 million hectares of tree cover, mostly tropical and subtropical forests. The FAO is compiling a new global assessment due to be published in 2025.

Planet, continents and regions

All areas are given in units of 1000 hectares. Source: Food and Agriculture Organization

Countries and territories

Data are for the year 2022 and are from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.