Table 26.1
The state of the world’s tropical rainforests: statistics on
the forests and human populations of major rainforest countries.
Totalforest area(1000 km
2 )
Annualforest loss(1000 km
2 )
Annual forestloss
a(%)
Industrialroundwoodproduction(million m
3 )
Populationdensity(per km
2 )
Annualpopulationincrease (%)
GDP
b
per
capita (US$)
Year(s)
2005
2000–2005 2000–2005
2004
2005
2000–2005 2005
AfricaCameroon
212
2.2
1.0
2
34
1.9
941
Congo
225
0.2
0.1
1
12
3.0
1740
Democratic Republic of Congo 1336
3.2
0.2
4
25
2.8
115
Gabon
218
0.1
0.0
4
5
1.7
6680
AsiaIndonesia
885
18.7
2.0
32
117
1.3
1233
Malaysia
209
1.4
0.7
18
77
2.0
5110
Myanmar
322
4.7
1.4
4
75
1.1
107
Thailand
145
0.6
0.4
8
125
0.9
2563
AmericaBrazil
4777
31.0
0.6
103
22
1.4
4297
Colombia
607
0.4
0.1
2
40
1.6
2436
Peru
687
0.9
0.1
1
22
1.5
2763
Venezuela
477
2.9
0.6
1
29
1.8
4956
OtherMadagascar
128
0.4
0.3
0
32
2.8
276
Papua New Guinea
294
1.4
0.5
2
13
2.1
585
Notes
: Note that the statistics for forests and roundw
ood production refer to all forests in that country
, including open woodlands. Data from the online da
tabases of the Food and
Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
(FAO), the United Nations Population Division, and
the International Monetary Fund.
aAs a percentage of the remaining forest.bGross domestic product per capita; a measure
of personal income. These figures do not allow for diff
erences in the cost of living.