Where is illegal logging in the Philippines?

Is there deforestation in the Philippines?

The Philippines is one of the most severely deforested countries in the tropics and most deforestation has happened in the last 40 years. Estimates place forest cover in the Philippines in the year 1900 at 21 million hectares, covering 70 % of the total land area.

What is the rate of deforestation in the Philippines?

Primary forest loss and tree cover loss: Philippines

Year Primary forest Tree cover (30%)
Primary loss/ Total tree cover loss 12.0%
Percent loss 2001-2018 3.0%
Loss/year (2001/2-2010) 6,504.00 52,782
Loss/year (2011-2018) 9,601.98 79,534

What area has the most tree cover all over the Philippines in 2010?

As of 2000, 45% of Philippines was natural forest cover. In Philippines as of 2010, the top 10 regions represent 32% of all tree cover. Palawan had the most tree cover at 1.16Mha compared to an average of 227kha.

Who is responsible for deforestation in the Philippines?

In spite of these bans the rate of deforestation remained at about 150,000 hectares in the 1980s. Deforestation is caused by shifting cultivation, landuse conversion, forest fires, illegal logging and 40 million m3 of fuelwood harvested each year.

What are the major environmental problems in the Philippines?

Other environmental problems that the country is facing include pollution, illegal mining and logging, deforestation, dynamite fishing, landslides, coastal erosion, wildlife extinction, global warming and climate change.

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