15.2.1 Above-ground biomass in forest — Value in Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Iran (Islamic Republic of): 15.2.1 Above-ground biomass in forest — Value was 137.67 t/ha in 2025. ▬ Flat

Latest (2025)
137.67 t/ha
Rank
9th
of 21 regions
All-time high
138.44 t/ha
in 2010
All-time low
130.73 t/ha
in 1990
Years of data
6
1990–2025

15.2.1 Above-ground biomass in forest — Value in Iran (Islamic Republic of), 1990–2025

0501001501990200720251990: 130.7 t/ha2000: 137.2 t/ha2010: 138.4 t/ha2015: 138.4 t/ha2020: 137.7 t/ha2025: 137.7 t/ha

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in t/ha.

Analysis

The most recent figure for 15.2.1 above-ground biomass in forest — value in Iran (Islamic Republic of) is 137.67 t/ha, measured in 2025.

Compared with earlier readings it is down 0.6% over ten years.

Over the whole period, 15.2.1 above-ground biomass in forest — value in Iran (Islamic Republic of) peaked at 138.44 t/ha in 2010 and was at its lowest, 130.73 t/ha, in 1990.

That places Iran (Islamic Republic of) 9th out of 21 regions with data for 2025, putting it in the middle of the range.

15.2.1 Above-ground biomass in forest — Value in Iran (Islamic Republic of), year by year

Annual values for 15.2.1 Above-ground biomass in forest — Value in Iran (Islamic Republic of), 1990 to 2025.
Year t/ha Change
1990 130.73 t/ha
2000 137.17 t/ha +4.9%
2010 138.44 t/ha +0.9%
2015 138.44 t/ha +0.0%
2020 137.67 t/ha -0.6%
2025 137.67 t/ha +0.0%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 130.73 t/ha 130.73 t/ha 130.73 t/ha 1
2000s 137.17 t/ha 137.17 t/ha 137.17 t/ha 1
2010s 138.44 t/ha 138.44 t/ha 138.44 t/ha 2
2020s 137.67 t/ha 137.67 t/ha 137.67 t/ha 2

Countries ranked near Iran (Islamic Republic of)

  1. 6 Martinique 306.44 t/ha compare
  2. 7 Suriname 302.6 t/ha compare
  3. 8 Solomon Islands 282 t/ha compare
  4. 9 Romania 261.59 t/ha compare
  5. 10 Liberia 252.54 t/ha compare
  6. 11 Central African Republic 251.12 t/ha compare
  7. 12 Brunei Darussalam 247 t/ha compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is 15.2.1 above-ground biomass in forest — value in Iran (Islamic Republic of)?
15.2.1 above-ground biomass in forest — value in Iran (Islamic Republic of) was 137.67 t/ha in 2025, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest 15.2.1 above-ground biomass in forest — value recorded in Iran (Islamic Republic of)?
The highest recorded value was 138.44 t/ha in 2010.
What is the lowest 15.2.1 above-ground biomass in forest — value recorded in Iran (Islamic Republic of)?
The lowest recorded value was 130.73 t/ha in 1990.
How does Iran (Islamic Republic of) rank for 15.2.1 above-ground biomass in forest — value?
Iran (Islamic Republic of) ranks 9th out of 21 regions with data for 2025.
Is 15.2.1 above-ground biomass in forest — value rising or falling in Iran (Islamic Republic of)?
Over the last ten years it is down 0.6%. The long-run trend across the full record is flat.
Where does this Iran (Islamic Republic of) data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of 15.2.1 Above-ground biomass in forest — Value. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
15.2.1 Above-ground biomass in forest — Value
Unit
t/ha
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
242 places, 1,451 data points, 1990–2025
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