Land use hidden — Planted Forest in Israel
Israel: Land use hidden — Planted Forest was 850 Square kilometres in 2023. ▲ Rising
Land use hidden — Planted Forest in Israel, 1990–2023
Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Square kilometres.
Analysis
Israel recorded 850 Square kilometres for land use hidden — planted forest in 2023.
The figure is down 4.1% over ten years.
Over the whole period, land use hidden — planted forest in Israel peaked at 890 Square kilometres in 2015 and was at its lowest, 660 Square kilometres, in 1990.
Israel ranks 83rd of 189 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.
The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 34 years of available data.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 759 Square kilometres | 660 Square kilometres | 858 Square kilometres | 10 |
| 2000s | 880 Square kilometres | 880 Square kilometres | 880 Square kilometres | 10 |
| 2010s | 871 Square kilometres | 850 Square kilometres | 890 Square kilometres | 10 |
| 2020s | 850 Square kilometres | 850 Square kilometres | 850 Square kilometres | 4 |
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More environment data for Israel
- Historical exposure to drought — Land soil moisture anomaly -15.63 Percentage change (2025)
- Historical exposure to drought — Cropland soil moisture anomaly -11.49 Percentage change (2025)
- Standard Deviation, annual growth rate 0 % change on previous year (2025)
- Standard Deviation 0.477 °C (2025)
- Temperature change 1.69 °C (2025)
- Other paper and paperboard, not elsewhere specified — Import 15.58 % change on previous year (2024)
- Other paper and paperboard, not elsewhere specified — Import 0.0006 t per person (2024)
- Exposure to drought — Land soil moisture anomaly -10.31 Percentage change (2024)
- Exposure to drought — Cropland soil moisture anomaly -14.64 Percentage change (2024)
- Other paper and paperboard, not elsewhere specified — Import value 14.21 % change on previous year (2024)
Frequently asked questions
- What is land use hidden — planted forest in Israel?
- Land use hidden — planted forest in Israel was 850 Square kilometres in 2023, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
- What is the highest land use hidden — planted forest recorded in Israel?
- The highest recorded value was 890 Square kilometres in 2015.
- What is the lowest land use hidden — planted forest recorded in Israel?
- The lowest recorded value was 660 Square kilometres in 1990.
- How does Israel rank for land use hidden — planted forest?
- Israel ranks 83rd out of 189 countries with data for 2023.
- Is land use hidden — planted forest rising or falling in Israel?
- Over the last ten years it is down 4.1%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
- Where does this Israel data come from?
- The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of Land use hidden — Planted Forest. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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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