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According to official statistics, India’s forest cover is 713,789 km2 (275,595 sq mi), which is 21.71% of the country’s total land area.[63] It can be subdivided further into broad categories of canopy density, or the proportion of the area of a forest covered by its tree canopy.[190] Very dense forest, whose canopy density is greater than 70%, occupies 3.02% of India’s land area.[190][191] It predominates in the tropical moist forest of the Andaman Islands, the Western Ghats, and Northeast India.[192] Moderately dense forest, whose canopy density is between 40% and 70%, occupies 9.39% of India’s land area.[190][191] It predominates in the temperate coniferous forest of the Himalayas, the moist deciduous sal forest of eastern India, and the dry deciduous teak forest of central and southern India.[192] Open forest, whose canopy density is between 10% and 40%, occupies 9.26% of India’s land area, [
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
According to official statistics, India’s forest cover is 713,789 km2 (275,595 sq mi), which is 21.71% of the country’s total land area.[63] It can be subdivided further into broad categories of canopy density, or the proportion of the area of a forest covered by its tree canopy.[190] Very dense forest, whose canopy density is greater than 70%, occupies 3.02% of India’s land area.[190][191] It predominates in the tropical moist forest of the Andaman Islands, the Western Ghats, and Northeast India.[192] Moderately dense forest, whose canopy density is between 40% and 70%, occupies 9.39% of India’s land area.[190][191] It predominates in the temperate coniferous forest of the Himalayas, the moist deciduous sal forest of eastern India, and the dry deciduous teak forest of central and southern India.[192] Open forest, whose canopy density is between 10% and 40%, occupies 9.26% of India’s land area, [