Chile vs Spain: Land use hidden — Forest
Land use hidden — Forest over time
- Chile
- Spain
How they compare
Spain currently reports 185,850 Square kilometres against 185,794 Square kilometres in Chile, a difference of 56 Square kilometres.
The two have swapped places 1 time across 34 shared years of data; in 1990 it was Chile ahead.
Chile ranks 33rd and Spain ranks 32nd of 199 countries.
Across the 4 decades both report, Chile averaged higher in 1 and Spain in 3.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Chile | Spain | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 155,030 Square kilometres | 153,398 Square kilometres | 1,632 Square kilometres | Chile |
| 2000s | 162,258 Square kilometres | 177,471 Square kilometres | 15,213 Square kilometres | Spain |
| 2010s | 174,578 Square kilometres | 185,536 Square kilometres | 10,958 Square kilometres | Spain |
| 2020s | 183,950 Square kilometres | 185,786 Square kilometres | 1,836 Square kilometres | Spain |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher land use hidden — forest, Chile or Spain?
- Spain, at 185,850 Square kilometres against 185,794 Square kilometres in Chile as of 2023.
- What is the difference in land use hidden — forest between Chile and Spain?
- 56 Square kilometres, with Spain ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Chile and Spain?
- 34 years are reported by both, from 1990 to 2023.
- How do Chile and Spain rank globally for land use hidden — forest?
- Chile ranks 33rd and Spain ranks 32nd of 199 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as Land use hidden — Forest. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
Land resources are one of the four components of the natural environment: water, air, land and living resources. In this context land is both: a physical "milieu" necessary for the development of natural vegetation as well as cultivated vegetation; a resource for human activities. The data presented here give information concerning land use state and changes (e.g. agricultural land, forest land). Data source(s): Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N., (FAOSTAT) Contact: ENV.Stat@oecd.org Dataset release date: June 3, 2024 Database documentation Countries metadata