The chart shows the change in forested land in different regions of the world over time.
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The bar chart presents information on the changes in forest cover in 10 regions over time. In general, in five out of ten regions, increases in the percentage of forested land were recorded, whereas in others, the proportion of cleared forest cover exceeded gains. It should be noted that the most significant decreases in forested land took place in the 1995-2000 timeframe.
Central Asia, North America, and Europe had minimal increases, all under 0.5%, in forest cover among the regions with growth. East Asia and the Caribbean, on the other hand, had increases of over 0.5%, with the largest rise in East Asia between 2000 and 2005. In this particular period, East Asia’s forest cover had risen by 1.3%. In this same period, the Caribbean region also had its biggest growth, reaching 0.9%.
Among the regions with a decline in forested land, Central America stands out with the worst decreases in all three spans. Between 1995 and 2000, particularly, this region recorded a -1.5 percent change, the largest among all regions. Within this timeframe, North Africa and South Asia also saw reductions of over -0.5%, but between 2000 and 2010, their decreases were not as significant.
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