Agriculture is the main driver of tropical deforestation, and
Brazil clears more land, by far, than any other country in the
world. Since 1990, Brazil has cleared over 42 million hectares
of forest, an area the size of California. Unless drastic
measures are taken, deforestation will continue as farmers
and companies clear land to meet rising global food demands.
Forest Devastation
Top 5 countries that
cleared the most forest
between 2000 and 2005
Deforested area, in thousands of hectares
Drivers of
forest
degradation
over time
(Latin America)
1%
3%2%
27%
67%
3%
16%
8%
73%
Brazil
15,515
Indonesia
9,357
Sudan
2,945
Myanmar
2,332
Zambia
2,224
Timber logging
Uncontrolled fires
Wood for fuel and charcoal
Livestock grazing in forest
Causes of
deforestation
(Latin America)
Agriculture (commercial)
Agriculture (local/subsistence)
Infrastructure (e.g., roads)
Mining
Urban expansion
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