Chile increased its forest area in the last 10 years
forest extension came 16 million hectares that is 22% of territorio.Además, between 2000 and 2010 the rate of increase was 40 thousand hectares per year.
The extent of forest reached 16 million hectares that is 22% of territorio.Además, between 2000 and 2010 the rate of increase was 40 thousand hectares per year.
Agroinformación.-E l native forest is in retreat, according to a study showing that 38% of the forests that existed in 1975 have disappeared.
The report issued by FAO Chile one of the few countries at the regional level, where the surface of bosqueno is declining. It also notes the extent of forest reached 16 million hectares that is 22% of territorio.Además, between 2000 and 2010 the rate of increase was 40 thousand hectares per year.
each year in South America lost 3 million 997 thousand hectares, with Brazil, Bolivia and Uruguay, where the decline is greater. In any case, the regional deforestation rate was reduced over the past decade.
"Chile has been a small recovery of native forests as a result of forest law and environmental awareness, but the real growth is in the plantations," said Aida Baldini, Conaf forest manager.
"All this takes place in open areas of vegetation, land has been recovered vegetation had not had some degree of erosion. "
" Most plantaciónsigue surface corresponding to radiata pine, but eucalyptus is the most widely planted in the past seven years. "
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Antonio Lara, professor at the U. Austral, the figures are far from optimistic. "What happens is that you are mixing two things that can be added, native forest and plantations, and therefore may have a positive balance.
According to Lara, a survey from satellite imagery, found that 38% of existing forests in 1975 had disappeared in 2008, equivalent to a deforestation rate of 1.1% annually.
13% of native forest was between 10 thousand and 20 thousand hectares in 1975, today is nothing more areas covering between 2 000 and 5 000 hectares. 28 000 hectares is the goal of reforesting the Conaf for this year. 22% of Chile's forests is for productive purposes.Newsletter Agroinformación-Spain-profit organization
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