Forest cover by federal subject in Russia
The forest cover in Russia by federal subject as published by the Unified Interdepartmental Statistical Information System. The total forest area in 2017 was estimated to be around 46.4% of Russia's land area.[1]
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Map of the federal subjects of Russia - degree of afforestation
Forest in Chuguyevsky District, Primorsky Krai
Taiga in Tashtagolsky District, Kemerovo Oblast
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Forest in Miass, Chelyabinsk Oblast
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Semi-desert in Narimanovsky District, Astrakhan Oblast
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Steppe in Tselinny District, Kalmykia
See also
- Forest cover by state in the United States
- Forest cover by province or territory in Canada
- Forest cover by state or territory in Australia
- Forest cover by state in India
- Land use in China#Forest uses
References
- "Forest cover in Russia 2015". ЕМИСС. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
Notes
a. ^ Not recognized internationally as a part of Russia.
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