  
Global Forest Watch Russia
Nearly a quarter of the world’s current forest area is in Russia. Russia has retained about
two thirds of its estimated original forest area. Given its magnitude, Russia’s forests play an important role
in the world’s climate.
A new study by GFW Russia shows that only about a quarter of the forest zone of Russia is still in large
blocks of road-less wilderness – so called intact forest landscapes (also known as frontier forests). This is less
than the previous estimate of more than two fifths.
The new estimate is presented in an Atlas of Russia’s Intact Forest Landscapes and derives from a two year
study in which GFW Russia used satellite images and ground observations to fine comb the forest zone of
Russia for signs of disturbances by modern land use.
April 2002 / 184 pages / ISBN 1-56973-515-8
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