Adjusted savings: net forest depletion (% of GNI) - Country Ranking - Asia

Definition: Net forest depletion is calculated as the product of unit resource rents and the excess of roundwood harvest over natural growth. If growth exceeds harvest, this figure is zero.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations 2018: Building a Sustainable Future" (Lange et al 2018).

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Bhutan 1.32 2019
2 Tajikistan 0.73 2019
3 Myanmar 0.45 2019
4 Nepal 0.34 2019
5 Thailand 0.26 2019
6 Afghanistan 0.22 2019
7 Cambodia 0.16 2019
8 Pakistan 0.14 2019
9 India 0.13 2019
10 Vietnam 0.11 2019
11 Philippines 0.10 2019
12 Armenia 0.08 2019
13 Bangladesh 0.07 2019
14 Sri Lanka 0.03 2019
15 Jordan 0.02 2019
16 Yemen 0.01 2019
17 Hong Kong SAR, China 0.00 1980
18 Oman 0.00 2019
19 Bahrain 0.00 2019
20 Kuwait 0.00 2018
21 Qatar 0.00 2019
22 Russia 0.00 2019
22 Saudi Arabia 0.00 2019
22 Singapore 0.00 2019
22 Syrian Arab Republic 0.00 2007
22 Lao PDR 0.00 2019
22 Lebanon 0.00 2019
22 Mongolia 0.00 2019
22 Malaysia 0.00 2019
22 Indonesia 0.00 2019
22 Korea 0.00 2019
22 Brunei 0.00 2019
22 China 0.00 2019
22 Georgia 0.00 2019
22 Azerbaijan 0.00 2019
22 United Arab Emirates 0.00 2019
22 Japan 0.00 2019
22 Kazakhstan 0.00 2019
22 Kyrgyz Republic 0.00 2019
22 Iran 0.00 2018
22 Iraq 0.00 2019
22 Israel 0.00 2019
22 Turkmenistan 0.00 2018
22 Timor-Leste 0.00 2019
22 Turkey 0.00 2019
22 Uzbekistan 0.00 2019

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Limitations and Exceptions: A positive net depletion figure for forest resources implies that the harvest rate exceeds the rate of natural growth; this is not the same as deforestation, which represents a change in land use. In principle, there should be an addition to savings in countries where growth exceeds harvest, but empirical estimates suggest that most of this net growth is in forested areas that cannot currently be exploited economically. Because the depletion estimates reflect only timber values, they ignore all the external and nontimber benefits associated with standing forests.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual