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State of Mediterranean forests 2018

  • 27/11/2018
  • FAO

The Mediterranean forest area has increased by two percent between 2010 and 2015, resulting in a rise of 1.8 million hectares - about the size of Slovenia, says a new FAO-Plan Bleu report - The State of Mediterranean Forests. But forests in the Mediterranean have also been considerably affected by degradation and are increasingly in jeopardy from climate change, population rise, wildfires and water scarcity, the report warns. Mediterranean forests have long been adapting to pressures caused by human development. But never have these pressures been so extreme as they are now.