List of countries by forest areaW
List of countries by forest area

This article is a list of countries by forest area.

List of countries by forest area (percentage)W
List of countries by forest area (percentage)

This article is a list of countries by forest area (percentage). Types of places listed include the entire planet, continents, regions, countries, provinces, states, and territories. Percentage data was calculated using information from the CIA's World Factbook 2011.

Forests of AzerbaijanW
Forests of Azerbaijan

The total forest area of Azerbaijan is 1,021,880 ha or 11.8% of the country's area. The forest biomes consist of temperate deciduous forests, temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, temperate coniferous forests and riparian forests. Specialists estimate that in the 8th-9th centuries the forest cover was around 30-35%, most of it situated in mountainous areas.

List of Brazilian National ForestsW
List of Brazilian National Forests

A list of Brazilian National Forests follows. According to the Brazilian National System of Conservation Units, a national forest of Brazil is an area with forest cover of predominantly native species that has as its basic objective the multiple sustainable use of the forest resources and scientific research, with emphasis on methods of sustainable exploitation of native forests. There are a total of 67 National Forests in Brazil.

List of forests in FranceW
List of forests in France

Metropolitan France contains a total of 16,900,000 hectares (65,000 sq mi) of tree coverage, with 13,800,000 hectares (53,000 sq mi) considered to be forestry by the National Forest Inventory (IFN). Of those 13,800,000 hectares (53,000 sq mi), 8,700,000 hectares (34,000 sq mi) consist of leafy forests while the remaining 5,100,000 hectares (20,000 sq mi) consist of evergreen forests.

List of forests in IndiaW
List of forests in India

The following table is a non-exhaustive list of forests found in India.

List of forests in IsraelW
List of forests in Israel

The forests of contemporary Israel are mainly the result of a massive afforestation campaign by the Jewish National Fund (JNF). This article is a list of these forests.

List of Liberian national forestsW
List of Liberian national forests

This is a list of all the national forests in Liberia.

Forests in LithuaniaW
Forests in Lithuania

Forests in Lithuania cover approximately 33% of Lithuania′s territory. Of these, about 50% are publicly owned, and 30% are privately owned; the remainder is reserved for possible future privatization. The dominant species are Scots pine (42%) and spruce (22.8%). The average age of the forest stands is 53 years. The largest forest is Dainava Forest at 1,350 km2.

List of old-growth forestsW
List of old-growth forests

This is a list of existing old-growth forests, or remnants of forest, of at least 10 acres. ecoregion information from "Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World".

Forests of PolandW
Forests of Poland

Polish forests cover about 30% of Poland's territory, and are mostly owned by the state. Western and northern parts of Poland as well as the Carpathian Mountains in the extreme south, are much more forested than eastern and central provinces. The most forested administrative districts of the country are: Lubusz Voivodeship (48,9%), Subcarpathian Voivodeship (37,2%), and Pomeranian Voivodeship (36,1%). The least forested are: Łódź Voivodeship (21%), Masovian Voivodeship (22,6%), and Lublin Voivodeship (22,8%).

List of forests in SerbiaW
List of forests in Serbia

This is a list of forests in Serbia.Košutnjak Molin Forest Topčider Rudnik Radovanjski Lug Šalinac Grove

List of types of formally designated forestsW
List of types of formally designated forests

This is a list of types of formally designated forests, as used in various places around the world. It is organized in three sublists: by forest ownership, protection status, and designated use.