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Chapter 41. South America

Figure 41-1. South America: subregional division used in this report

South America (see Figure 41-1[53] and Table 41-1) contains about 885 million hectares of forests which corresponds to 23 percent of the world total. South American forests amount to 2.6 ha per capita, which is considerably above the world average. Almost all forests are located in the tropical ecological domain and South America has about 54 percent of all tropical rain forests

and the proportion of forest cover in the tropical rain forest zone is 82 percent. Forest plantations represent just 1 percent of the total forest cover. The annual net loss, based on country reports, is high at 3.7 million hectares annually, corresponding to 0.4 percent annually.

Table 41-1. South America: forest resources by subregion

Subregion

Land area

Forest area 2000

Area change 1990-2000 (total forest)

Volume and above-ground biomass (total forest)

Natural forest

Forest plantation

Total forest

000 ha

000 ha

000 ha

000 ha

%

ha/ capita

000 ha/ year

%

m3/ha

t/ha

Non-tropical South America

367 248

47 911

3 565

51 476

14.0

0.9

-255

-0.5

67

130

Tropical South America

1 387 493

827 252

6 890

834 142

60.1

2.9

-3 456

-0.4

129

208

Total South America

1 754 741

875 163

10 455

885 618

50.5

2.6

-3 711

-0.4

125

203

TOTAL WORLD

13 063 900

3 682 722

186 733

3 869 455

29.6

0.6

-9 391

-0.2

100

109

Source: Appendix 3, Tables 3, 4, 6 and 7.


[53] The division into subregions was made only to facilitate the reporting at a condensed geographical level and does not reflect any opinion or political consideration in the selection of countries. The graphical presentation of country areas does not convey any opinion of FAO as to the extent of countries or status of any national boundaries.

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