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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.
Contents
- Alsace
- Aquitaine
- Auvergne
- Brittany
- Burgundy
- Centre
- Champagne Ardenne
- Corsica
- Franche Comt
- le de France
- Languedoc Roussillon
- Limousin
- Lorraine
- Midi Pyrnes
- Nord Pas de Calais
- Lower Normandy
- Upper Normandy
- Pays de la Loire
- Picardy
- Poitou Charentes
- Provence Alpes Cte dAzur
- Rhne Alpes
- Guadeloupe
- French Guiana
- Martinique
- Runion
- References
The majority of forestry in French overseas departments is found in French Guiana, which contains 7,500,000 hectares (29,000 sq mi) of forests.
3,700,000 hectares (14,000 sq mi) of forests in France are publicly owned, with the remaining 10,100,000 hectares (39,000 sq mi) being privately owned. Two-thirds of privately owned forests are larger than 10 hectares (25 acres), and 48% are larger than 25 hectares (62 acres).
The largest forests in France by region are as follows:
Alsace
Aquitaine
Auvergne
Brittany
Burgundy
Centre
Champagne-Ardenne
Corsica
Franche-Comté
Île-de-France
Languedoc-Roussillon
Limousin
Lorraine
Midi-Pyrénées
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Lower Normandy
Upper Normandy
Pays de la Loire
Picardy
Poitou-Charentes
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Rhône-Alpes
Guadeloupe
French Guiana
Martinique
Réunion
2512 km²