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Madagascar

Tree cover (2000)

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Percent Tree Cover (2000)

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TREE COVER LOSS (2001 - 2015)

TREE COVER LOSS (2001 - 2015)


TREE COVER GAIN (2001 - 2012)

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The Total Area of Certified Forest in 2014 was 1,000 ha

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  • PEFC
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The forestry sector contributed USD 401.5 million to the economy in 2011, which is appoximately 4.3% of the GDP.

45
thousand people are directly employed by the forestry sector, according to 2011 FAO data.

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In 2010, the rate of reforestation was 28 kha/year

This country has 1,606 million metric tons of carbon stocks in living forest biomass.

According to FAO data, 53.0% of GHG emissions in this country came from land-use change and forestry in 2011.

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    Non-Annex I Party
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    PROTOCOL

    Accession
  • UNCCD

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  • ITTA

    Non Member
  • CITES

    Ratification
  • RAMSAR

    Contracting Party
  • WORLD
    HERITAGE

    Ratification
  • NLBI

    Member State
  • ILO 169

    Not Ratified

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