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Global index of forest condition

Forest Landscape Integrity Index 2019 map of the Earth. 0 = Most modification; 10= Least.

The Forest Landscape Integrity Index (FLII) is an annual global index of forest condition measured by degree of anthropogenic modification.[1][2][3][4][5] Created by a team of 47 scientists,[6] the FLII, in its measurement of 300m pixels of forest across the globe, finds that ~17.4 million km2 of forest has high landscape-level integrity (with a score from 9.6–10), compared to ~14.6 million with medium integrity (6–9.6) and ~12.2 million km2 with low integrity (0–6).[7]

The FLII finds that most remaining high-integrity forest landscapes are found in Canada, Russia, the Rocky Mountains, Alaska, the Amazon, the Guianas, southern Chile, Central Africa, and New Guinea. Low integrity forests, on the other hand, are found in Western and Central Europe, the American Southeast, South-East Asia, west of New Guinea, the Andes, much of China and India, the Albertine Rift, West Africa, Mesoamerica, and the Atlantic Forests of Brazil.

The results are meant to help decision-makers at all levels achieve their commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), and the Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).[1]

An ecosystem is considered to have integrity when its structure, composition, and ecological processes are within their natural range.[8]

172 countries have been ranked: [9]

Forest Landscape Integrity 2019 Country Mean FLII Low integrity (km2) Medium integrity (km2) High integrity (km2) Total forest area (km2) Map Seychelles 10 0 0 68 68 Sudan 9.8 1 72 495 569 Guyana 9.58 4,162 40,817 147,413 192,391 South Sudan 9.45 5,083 59,389 146,218 210,691 Suriname 9.39 6,796 25,031 107,954 139,781 Mongolia 9.36 520 11,915 27,407 39,841 Central African Republic 9.28 30,161 139,350 379,097 548,608 Botswana 9.13 13 187 372 572 Gabon 9.07 11,780 118,348 120,852 250,979 Russia 9.02 739,484 2,245,281 5,137,079 8,121,843 Canada 8.99 480,206 1,027,386 2,968,268 4,475,860 Congo 8.89 24,512 124,215 158,184 306,911 Kyrgyzstan 8.86 329 2,819 2,761 5,909 Peru 8.86 85,793 190,547 509,720 786,061 Afghanistan 8.85 90 1,475 977 2,542 Bhutan 8.85 1,620 16,769 10,140 28,529 Papua New Guinea 8.84 37,294 183,415 216,355 437,064 Vanuatu 8.82 734 5,322 4,448 10,504 Venezuela 8.78 64,650 170,792 351,112 586,554 Tajikistan 8.65 34 137 130 301 Bolivia 8.47 78,745 280,532 272,007 631,284 Namibia 8.43 5 13 17 36 Angola 8.35 105,487 284,054 315,895 705,436 Fiji 8.35 1,753 10,802 3,594 16,148 Colombia 8.26 150,737 272,442 428,320 851,499 Kazakhstan 8.23 6,068 18,926 15,294 40,288 Palau 8.09 45 333 9 387 North Korea 8.02 8,374 40,156 8,410 56,939 Cameroon 8 66,191 181,336 119,263 366,789 Equatorial Guinea 7.99 3,982 17,595 5,007 26,585 Georgia 7.79 6,982 17,803 9,784 34,570 Brunei Darussalam 7.71 1,102 2,842 1,498 5,442 Comoros 7.69 284 1,149 82 1,515 Iran 7.67 3,361 12,930 2,162 18,453 Ecuador 7.66 48,822 77,585 73,492 199,900 DRC 7.56 533,118 935,508 727,983 2,196,608 Micronesia 7.55 8 35 0 43 Brazil 7.52 1,374,902 1,354,961 2,338,101 5,067,963 Zambia 7.5 96,969 164,376 110,822 372,167 North Macedonia 7.42 2,034 7,090 459 9,583 Pakistan 7.42 2,090 7,859 1,139 11,088 Lesotho 7.4 1 4 0 5 Chile 7.37 56,849 41,971 93,537 192,357 Bahamas 7.35 741 1,935 399 3,075   Nepal 7.23 13,785 41,992 3,760 59,538 Australia 7.22 117,672 239,624 103,852 461,148 Argentina 7.21 98,249 189,966 72,557 360,772 Solomon Islands 7.19 6,871 15,310 3,149 25,329 Myanmar 7.18 129,745 220,188 96,924 446,857 Ethiopia 7.16 52,652 84,430 44,397 181,479 Mali 7.16 451 996 140 1,586 Somalia 7.16 347 1,384 46 1,777 China 7.14 533,800 974,431 301,051 1,809,282 Tanzania 7.13 123,997 159,712 122,812 406,521 New Zealand 7.12 34,503 44,155 35,334 113,992 Senegal 7.11 847 2,456 162 3,465 Timor-Leste 7.11 1,783 7,008 47 8,838 India 7.09 117,992 254,792 54,428 427,211 Cyprus 7.06 388 1,026 18 1,432 Norway 6.98 39,343 67,383 16,627 123,352 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 6.95 91 221 0 312 Mozambique 6.93 150,665 189,362 115,379 455,406 Mexico 6.82 193,908 280,445 121,842 596,195 Albania 6.77 2,426 5,256 122 7,805 Uzbekistan 6.77 214 227 199 640 Morocco 6.74 2,260 4,076 451 6,787 United States 6.65 1,328,079 1,144,693 658,645 3,131,417 Sao Tome and Principe 6.64 31 140 0 171 Trinidad and Tobago 6.62 1,478 2,176 418 4,072 Greece 6.6 14,548 27,833 1,078 43,459 Indonesia 6.6 535,370 509,018 431,973 1,476,361 Azerbaijan 6.55 4,820 7,189 1,534 13,543 Montenegro 6.41 2,949 4,778 82 7,809 Paraguay 6.39 78,538 102,626 29,877 211,041 Turkey 6.39 43,043 68,243 3,516 114,801 Taiwan 6.38 8,786 14,547 1,453 24,786 Cabo Verde 6.37 27 38 0 65 Panama 6.37 25,420 21,310 14,605 61,336 Cambodia 6.31 30,143 31,939 16,349 78,431 Turkmenistan 6.31 5 33 0 37 Zimbabwe 6.31 9,450 14,417 1,644 25,511 Nigeria 6.2 64,621 65,355 24,307 154,283 Chad 6.18 5,261 6,016 1,910 13,187 Saint Lucia 6.17 235 316 0 551 Belize 6.15 7,004 7,957 2,744 17,705 Bulgaria 6.09 18,884 26,325 847 46,057 South Korea 6.02 25,060 32,009 888 57,956 Thailand 6 86,276 89,326 33,612 209,214 Bosnia and Herzegovina 5.99 13,387 17,031 574 30,993 Romania 5.95 38,395 48,394 607 87,395 Philippines 5.91 91,820 100,831 8,393 201,044 Togo 5.88 5,064 4,522 1,076 10,662 Benin 5.86 4,724 3,698 1,769 10,191 Sri Lanka 5.83 20,.541 22,390 1,613 44,544 Japan 5.8 135,783 133,480 16,005 285,268 Malawi 5.74 12,514 12,167 2,396 27,078 Guinea-Bissau 5.7 9,274 8,702 855 18,831 Laos 5.59 92,986 80,564 19,252 192,801 Armenia 5.46 1,894 1,681 3 3,577 Mauritius 5.46 567 478 0 1,045 Bangladesh 5.45 10,013 7,251 1,947 19,211 Cuba 5.4 22,605 18,460 1,632 42,697 Sweden 5.35 174,415 109,779 23,494 307,687 Vietnam 5.35 82,551 75,353 9,588 167,492 Serbia 5.29 17,513 14,112 516 32,141 Algeria 5.22 7,418 6,044 81 13,543 Kosovo 5.19 2,628 1,775 47 4,450 Tunisia 5.14 1,354 987 0 2,340 Finland 5.08 144,310 83,572 9,294 237,176 Jamaica 5.01 5,362 3,249 158 8,770 Malaysia 5.01 130,825 91,957 21,499 244,281 South Africa 4.94 45,489 34,968 3,196 83,653 Croatia 4.92 15,732 10,522 379 26,633 Guinea 4.9 81,702 54,877 2,895 139,475 Libya 4.85 15 2 0 17 Liberia 4.79 51,975 31,162 11,025 94,163 Antigua and Barbuda 4.72 114 92 0 206 Costa Rica 4.65 27,164 12,838 4,164 44,167 Madagascar 4.63 120,340 66,584 11,922 198,846 Gambia 4.56 181 85 0 266 Saint Kitts and Nevis 4.55 95 50 0 145 Ghana 4.53 57,519 28,901 2,160 88,580 France 4.52 161,987 49,496 74,121 285,604 Burundi 4.5 6,882 3,841 46 10,769 Liechtenstein 4.5 59 42 0 101 Honduras 4.48 57,899 23,802 3,692 85,392 Andorra 4.45 170 49 0 219 Uganda 4.36 77,303 36,381 7,507 121,190 Slovakia 4.34 17,615 8,165 0 25,781 Spain 4.23 82,770 46,013 133 128,916 Grenada 4.22 221 86 0 308 Eswatini 4.21 5,054 2,501 14 7,569 Kenya 4.2 28,427 13,558 4,702 46,686 Dominican Republic 4.19 19,890 9,364 518 29,772 Israel 4.14 170 85 0 255 El Salvador 4.05 8,837 2,947 0 11,784 Haiti 4.01 7,116 2,831 12 9,959 Guatemala 3.85 58,572 18,764 5,592 82,928 Rwanda 3.85 5,665 2,170 619 8,454 Slovenia 3.78 11,065 3,791 0 14,856 Lebanon 3.76 541 115 0 656 Italy 3.65 79,403 26,858 25 106,286 Cote d'Ivoire 3.64 158,010 41,005 7,288 206,303 Syria 3.64 841 282 0 1,123 Belarus 3.63 77,870 20,847 91 98,808 Nicaragua 3.63 65,356 17,646 4,858 87,860 Uruguay 3.61 11,793 3,998 0 15,791 Iraq 3.59 104 9 0 113 Austria 3.55 36,666 12,422 21 49,109  Switzerland 3.53 13,636 4,412 10 18,058 Ukraine 3.3 89,540 20,183 176 109,900 Estonia 3.05 24,473 4,832 52 29,358 Jordan 2.79 12 0 0 12 Sierra Leone 2.76 52,512 11,858 640 65,010 Germany 2.28 122,168 11,307 0 133,475 Hungary 2.25 18,729 2,047 0 20,776 Poland 2.24 101,886 7,103 0 108,989 Moldova 2.2 3,113 202 0 3,315 Latvia 2.09 38,164 2,137 0 40,301 Czechia 1.71 32,161 1,611 0 33,772 United Kingdom 1.65 29,149 2,917 35 32,101 Lithuania 1.62 24,554 930 0 25,484 Belgium 1.36 8,803 297 0 9,099 Luxembourg 1.12 1,170 0 0 1,170 Singapore 1.11 170 2 0 172 Dominica 1.06 531 2 0 533 Ireland 0.92 5,283 96 0 5,378 Portugal 0.82 25,966 553 0 26,519 Netherlands 0.6 5,250 72 0 5,322 Egypt 0.56 4,772 218 69 5,059 Denmark 0.5 5,756 31 0 5,787 San Marino 0.01 7 0 0 7

  Countries with high mean FLII (8-10)

  Countries with medium mean FLII (5-7.99)

  Countries with low mean FLII (0-4.99)

The index was authored by a global team of forest conservation experts, including:[1]

Institution Author(s) Wildlife Conservation Society, The Bronx H.S. Grantham; A. Duncan; T. D. Evans; K. R. Jones; J. Walston; J. G. Robinson; M. Callow; T. Clements; H. M. Costa; A. DeGemmis; P. R. Elsen; P. Franco; S. Jupiter; A. Kang; S. Lieberman; M. Linkie; M. Mendez; C. Samper; J. Silverman; T. Stevens; E. Stokes; T. Tear; R. Tizard; S. Wang; J. E. M. Watson University of Queensland, Brisbane H. L. Beyer; S. Maxwell; H. Possingham; J. E. M. Watson Carleton University, Ottawa R. Schuster Wildlife Conservation Society Canada, Toronto J. C. Ray United Nations Development Program, Manhattan J. Ervin World Resources Institute, Washington, DC E. Goldman; R. Taylor Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff S. Goetz; P. Jantz Montana State University, Bozeman A. Hansen Rainforest Foundation Norway, Oslo E. Hofsvang Global Wildlife Conservation, Austin, Texas P. Langhammer; R. Mittermeier Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona P. Langhammer James Cook University, Cairns W. F. Laurance; N. J. Murray University of Oxford, Oxford Y. Malhi The Nature Conservancy, Arlington, Virginia H. Possingham Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California S. Saatchi World Wide Fund for Nature Germany, Berlin A. Shapiro International Institute of Sustainability, Rio de Janeiro B. Strassburg University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, British Columbia O. Venter International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria P. Visconti
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  9. ^ Grantham, H. S.; Duncan, A.; Evans, T. D.; Jones, K. R.; Beyer, H. L.; Schuster, R.; Walston, J.; Ray, J. C.; Robinson, J. G.; Callow, M.; Clements, T.; Costa, H. M.; DeGemmis, A.; Elsen, P. R.; Ervin, J.; Franco, P.; Goldman, E.; Goetz, S.; Hansen, A.; Hofsvang, E.; Jantz, P.; Jupiter, S.; Kang, A.; Langhammer, P.; Laurance, W. F.; Lieberman, S.; Linkie, M.; Malhi, Y.; Maxwell, S.; Mendez, M.; Mittermeier, R.; Murray, N. J.; Possingham, H.; Radachowsky, J.; Saatchi, S.; Samper, C.; Silverman, J.; Shapiro, A.; Strassburg, B.; Stevens, T.; Stokes, E.; Taylor, R.; Tear, T.; Tizard, R.; Venter, O.; Visconti, P.; Wang, S.; Watson, J. E. M. (2020). "Anthropogenic modification of forests means only 40% of remaining forests have high ecosystem integrity - Supplementary Material". Nature Communications. 11 (1): 5978. doi:10.1038/s41467-020-19493-3. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 7723057. PMID 33293507.

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