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]

Map of the federal subjects of Russia - degree of afforestation
RankFederal subjectForested area
1 Irkutsk Oblast82.6%
2 Primorsky Krai77.2%
3 Kostroma Oblast74.1%
4 Komi Republic72.7%
5 Perm Krai71.4%
6 Vologda Oblast68.9%
7 Sverdlovsk Oblast68.7%
8 Zabaykalsky Krai68.3%
9 Sakhalin Oblast68.0%
10 Khabarovsk Krai66.3%
11 Amur Oblast65.4%
12 Novgorod Oblast64.1%
13 Buryatia64.1%
14 Kirov Oblast62.7%
15 Tomsk Oblast61.4%
16 Kemerovo Oblast59.8%
17 Leningrad Oblast57.3%
18 Mari El55.7%
19 Tver Oblast54.7%
20 Arkhangelsk Oblast54.1%
21 Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug53.9%
22 Karelia53.1%
23 Vladimir Oblast51.3%
24 Sakha50.8%
25 Khakassia49.8%
26 Tuva49.7%
27 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast47.8%
28 Ivanovo Oblast46.2%
29 Udmurtia46.2%
30 Yaroslavl Oblast45.5%
31 Jewish Autonomous Oblast45.2%
32 Krasnoyarsk Krai45.1%
33 Kaluga Oblast45.0%
34 Altai Republic44.4%
35 Tyumen Oblast44.0%
36 Moscow Oblast42.8%
37 Kamchatka Krai42.7%
38 Smolensk Oblast41.9%
39 Bashkortostan39.9%
40 Pskov Oblast38.8%
41 Murmansk Oblast37.4%
42 Magadan Oblast37.4%
43 Adygea36.7%
44 Sevastopol [a]33.8%
45 Bryansk Oblast32.9%
46 Omsk Oblast32.3%
47 Chuvashia32.2%
48 Karachay-Cherkessia30.1%
49 Chelyabinsk Oblast29.5%
50 Novosibirsk Oblast27.3%
51 Mordovia27.1%
52 Ulyanovsk Oblast26.5%
53 North Ossetia-Alania24.3%
54 Ryazan Oblast23.6%
55 Altai Krai22.8%
56 Kurgan Oblast22.3%
57 Ingushetia21.9%
58 Chechnya20.9%
59 Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug20.8%
60 Penza Oblast20.5%
61 Krasnodar Krai20.2%
62 Kaliningrad Oblast18.6%
63 Tatarstan17.5%
64 Kabardino-Balkaria15.4%
65 Tula Oblast14.3%
66 Saint Petersburg13.7%
67 Samara Oblast12.8%
68 Republic of Crimea [a]10.7%
69 Tambov Oblast10.5%
70 Belgorod Oblast8.7%
71 Lipetsk Oblast8.3%
72 Voronezh Oblast8.2%
73 Kursk Oblast8.2%
74 Oryol Oblast8.0%
75 Dagestan7.2%
76 Chukotka Autonomous Okrug6.8%
77 Saratov Oblast6.3%
78 Orenburg Oblast4.6%
79 Volgograd Oblast4.2%
80 Rostov Oblast2.4%
81 Astrakhan Oblast1.8%
82 Stavropol Krai1.6%
83 Nenets Autonomous Okrug1.1%
84 Kalmykia0.2%

See also

References

  1. "Forest cover in Russia 2015". ЕМИСС. Retrieved 30 January 2017.

Notes

a. ^ Not recognized internationally as a part of Russia.

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