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Philippines Forest Information and Data

According to the U.N. FAO,25.7% or about 7,665,000 ha of Philippines is forested, according to FAO. Of this 11.2% ( 861,000 ) is classified as primary forest, the most biodiverse and carbon-dense form of forest. Philippines had 352,000 ha of planted forest.

Change in Forest Cover: Between 1990 and 2010, Philippines lost an average of 54,750 ha or 0.83% per year. In total, between 1990 and 2010, Philippines gained 16.7% of its forest cover, or around 1,095,000 ha.

Philippines's forests contain 663 million metric tons of carbon in living forest biomass. Biodiversity and Protected Areas: Philippines has some 1196 known species of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles according to figures from the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Of these, 45.8% are endemic, meaning they exist in no other country, and 14.7% are threatened. Philippines is home to at least 8931 species of vascular plants, of which 39.2% are endemic. 5.1% of Philippines is protected under IUCN categories I-V.

2011 Update

In May 2011, Sassan Saatchi of Caltech's Jet Propulsion Lab and colleagues published a paper inPNASwith
new carbon stock estimates for global tropical forests.

Forest definition (canopy cover %) 10% tree cover 25% tree cover 30% tree cover
Forest Area (M ha) 21 13 11
Aboveground forest carbon (Mt C) 1,810 1,176 1,068
Belowground forest carbon (Mt C) 502 324 293
Total forest carbon (Mt C) 2,312 1,500 1,361
Average Carbon Density (t C/ha) 111 118 120
M=million, t=metric tons; all figures are mean carbon stock values

Philippines Environmental profile

The following contains data relating to forest cover in Philippines

Previous version of this profile (2009)

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Philippines: Forest Cover, 2010
Total Land Area (1000 ha) 29817
Total Forest Area (1000 ha) 7665
Percent Forest Cover 26
Primary Forest Cover (1000 ha) 861
Primary Forest, % total forest 11
Other wooded land (1000 ha) 10128
Percent other wooded land 34




Philippines: Breakdown of forest types, 2010
Primary forest (1000 ha | % of forest area) 861 11
Other naturally regenerated forest (1000 ha | % of forest area) 6452 84
Planted Forest (1000 ha | % of forest area) 352 5


Philippines: Trends in Total (Net) Forest Cover, 1990-2010
TOTAL FOREST COVER (1000 ha)
1990 2000 2005 2010
6570 7117 7391 7665
ANNUAL CHANGE RATE (1000 ha)
Negative number represents deforestation
1990-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010
55 55 55
ANNUAL CHANGE RATE (percent)
Negative number represents deforestation
1990-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010
0.80 0.76 0.73


Philippines: Trends in Natural Forest Cover (Deforestation), 1990-2010
FOREST COVER (excluding planted forests) (1000 ha)
1990 2000 2005 2010
6268.00 6790.00 7051.00 7313.00
ANNUAL CHANGE RATE (1000 ha)
Negative number represents deforestation
1990-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010
52 52.00 52.00
ANNUAL CHANGE RATE (percent)
Negative number represents deforestation
1990-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010
0.8 0.83 0.77


Philippines: Trends in Primary or Old Growth Forest Cover, 1990-2010
PRIMARY FOREST COVER (1000 ha)
1990 2000 2005 2010
861 861 861 861
ANNUAL CHANGE RATE (1000 ha)
Negative number represents deforestation
1990-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010
0 0 0
ANNUAL CHANGE RATE (percent)
Negative number represents deforestation
1990-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010
0 0 0


Philippines: Trends in Planted Forest Cover, 1990-2010
PLANTED FOREST COVER (1000 ha)
1990 2000 2005 2010
302 327 340 352
ANNUAL CHANGE RATE (1000 ha)
Negative number represents deforestation
1990-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010
3 3 2
ANNUAL CHANGE RATE (percent)
Negative number represents deforestation
1990-2000 2000-2005 2005-2010
0.80 0.78 0.70


Philippines: Primary designated function (percent)
Production Protection of soil and water Conservation of biodiversity Social services Multiple use Other None or unknown
76 8 16 0 0 0 0


Philippines: Forest ownership and management rights 2005 (percent)
OWNERSHIP PATTERN
Public ownership Private ownership Other
85 15 0


PRIVATE OWNERSHIP
Individuals Business entities and institutions Local, indigenous and tribal communities
- - -


HOLDER OF MANAGEMENT RIGHTS OF PUBLIC FORESTS
Public administration Individuals Business entities and Institutions Communities Other
32 n.s. 20 47 0
Philippines: Growing stock in forest
GROWING STOCK IN FOREST
Total
(million m3)
Per hectare
(m3)
Coniferous
(million m3)
Broadleaved
(million m3)
% commercial species
1278 167 42 1237 -
GROWING STOCK IN FOREST
Total (million m3) Per hectare (m3) Coniferous (million m3) Broadleaved (million m3) % commercial species
223 22


Philippines: Trends in carbon stock in living forest biomass 1990-2010
CARBON STOCK IN LIVING FOREST BIOMASS
(million metric tons)
1990 2000 2005 2010
641 655 660 663
CARBON STOCK IN LIVING FOREST BIOMASS
(per hectare in tons)
2000
87
ANNUAL CHANGE
(1 000 t/yr)
1990 2000 2005 2010
1 1 1
ANNUAL CHANGE PER HECTARE
(t/ha/yr)
1990 2000 2005 2010
-0.6 -0.6 -0.6


Philippines: Area of forest affected by fire and other disturbances 2005
FOREST FIRE
1000 ha % wild fire (not managed burn)
2 100


EXCLUDING FOREST FIRE
Insects Diseases Other biotic agents Abiotic factors Total (excluding fire) % of 2005 forest area
n.s. n.s. 0 n.s. n.s. n.s.


Philippines: Trends in removals of wood products 1990-2005
INDUSTRIAL ROUNDWOOD
Total volume (1 000 m3 over bark)
1990 2000 2005 percent of which from forest 2005
2568 628 791 100
WOODFUEL
Total volume (1 000 m3 over bark)
1990 2000 2005 percent of which from forest 2005
123 116 349 100


Philippines: Value of wood and NWFP removals 2005
Value of removals
(million US$)
Value per ha forest
(US$)
Industrial roundwood Woodfuel NWFP Total
119 2 2 123 n.s.


Philippines: Employment in forestry 1990-2005
TOTAL
(1000 full-time employees)
1990 2000 2005
18 19 24
在GOODS-FORES初级生产TRY
(1000 full-time employees)
1990 2000 2005
18 18 23
IN MANAGEMENT OF PROTECTED AREAS-CONSERVATION
(1000 full-time employees)
1990 2000 2005
1 1 1


Philippines: Forest policy and legal framework 2008
National forest policy (year): Yes (1995)
Sub-national forest policy: No
国家森林计划(年)-状态:是的(2003) In implementation
National forest law (year): Specific forest law (1975) Sub-national forest law: No

Philippines: Human resources within public forest institutions 2000-2008
2000 2005 2008
# % female # % female # % female
7393 27 7759 28 7627 28


Philippines: Forest revenue and public expenditure on forestry 2005
Forest revenue Public expenditure (1000 US$)
Domestic funding External funding Total
(1000 US$) Operational expenditure Transfer payments Operational expenditure Transfer payments Operational expenditure Transfer payments
2476 35988 - - - 35988 -


Philippines: Status of ratification of international conventions and agreements as of 1 January 2010
  • CbD:
  • UNFCCC:
  • Kyoto Protocol:
  • UNCCD:
  • ITTA:
  • CITeS:
  • Ramsar:
  • World Heritage Convention:
  • NlbI:[an error occurred while processing this directive]Philippines: Environment
    Environment - current issues uncontrolled deforestation especially in watershed areas; soil erosion; air and water pollution in major urban centers; coral reef degradation; increasing pollution of coastal mangrove swamps that are important fish breeding grounds
    Environment - international agreements party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
    signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants
    Natural hazards astride typhoon belt, usually affected by 15 and struck by five to six cyclonic storms per year; landslides; active volcanoes; destructive earthquakes; tsunamis


    Philippines: Land use / Resources
    Land use (%) arable land: 18.95%
    permanent crops: 16.77%
    other: 64.28% (2001)
    Natural resources timber, petroleum, nickel, cobalt, silver, gold, salt, copper


    Philippines: Economy
    Economy - overview: The Philippines was less severely affected by the Asian financial crisis of 1998 than its neighbors, aided in part by its high level of annual remittances from overseas workers, and no sustained runup in asset prices or foreign borrowing prior to the crisis. From a 0.6% decline in 1998, GDP expanded by 2.4% in 1999, and 4.4% in 2000, but slowed to 3.2% in 2001 in the context of a global economic slowdown, an export slump, and political and security concerns. GDP growth accelerated to about 5% between 2002 and 2005 reflecting the continued resilience of the service sector, and improved exports and agricultural output. Nonetheless, it will take a higher, sustained growth path to make appreciable progress in the alleviation of poverty given the Philippines' high annual population growth rate and unequal distribution of income. The Philippines also faces higher oil prices, higher interest rates on its dollar borrowings, and higher inflation. Fiscal constraints limit Manila's ability to finance infrastructure and social spending. The Philippines' consistently large budget deficit has produced a high debt level. This has forced Manila to spend a large portion of the national government budget on debt service. Large unprofitable public enterprises, especially in the energy sector, contribute to the government's debt because of slow progress on privatization. Credit rating agencies have expressed concern about the Philippines' ability to service the debt. Legislative progress on new revenue measures will weigh heavily on credit rating decisions.
    GDP - per capita $5,100 (2005 est.)
    GDP - real growth rate (%) 4.7% (2005 est.)
    Agriculture - products 甘蔗、有限公司conuts, rice, corn, bananas, casavas, pineapples, fish, mangoes, pork, eggs, beef
    GDP - composition by sector (%) agriculture: 14.8%, industry: 31.7%, services: 53.5% (2005 est.)
    Industries electronics assembly, garments, footwear, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, wood products, food processing, petroleum refining, fishing
    Economic aid - recipient ODA commitments, $2 billion (2004)
    Debt - external $67.62 billion (2005 est.)
    Population below poverty line (%) 40% (2001 est.)
    Labor force - by occupation (%) agriculture 36%, industry 16%, services 48% (2004 est.)


    Philippines: Population / Demographics
    Population (July 2005) 87,857,473
    Population growth rate (%) (2005) 1.84%
    Population density (people/sq km) (2005) 294.7
    Percent rural (2003) 39.0%
    Median age (years) total: 22.27 years
    Total fertility rate (children born/woman) 3.16 (2005 est.)
    Ethnic groups (%) Tagalog 28.1%, Cebuano 13.1%, Ilocano 9%, Bisaya/Binisaya 7.6%, Hiligaynon Ilonggo 7.5%, Bikol 6%, Waray 3.4%, other 25.3% (2000 census)


    Largest Cities in Philippines

    Cities and urban areas in Philippines with population over 100,000 All figures are estimates for 2002.

    City Country City Population Urban Area Population
    Manila Philippines 10133200 13503200
    Davao Philippines 873800 1170100
    Cebu Philippines 747300 1198000
    Bacolod Philippines 440700 755400
    Cagayan Philippines 425800 425800
    Iloilo Philippines 378200 378200
    Angeles Philippines 278000 278000
    Baguio Philippines 262600 262600
    San Pedro Philippines 239700 239700
    San Fernando Philippines 236600 236600
    Lucena Philippines 225000 225000
    General Santos Philippines 202500 202500
    Olongapo Philippines 202200 202200
    Calamba Philippines 192700 192700
    Tacloban Philippines 184200 184200
    Malolos Philippines 180700 180700
    Cotabato Philippines 170900 170900
    Zamboanga Philippines 152500 152500
    Toledo Philippines 145100 145100
    Calbayog Philippines 142200 142200
    Naga Philippines 141300 141300
    Marawi Philippines 137700 137700
    Dagupan Philippines 133300 133300
    Roxas Philippines 131100 131100
    San Pablo Philippines 128700 128700
    Los Ba�os Philippines 128500 128500
    Baliuag Philippines 126300 126300
    Cabanatuan Philippines 125400 125400
    Butuan Philippines 120300 120300
    Guagua Philippines 116900 116900
    Santiago Philippines 113700 113700
    Dumaguete Philippines 110600 110600
    Santa Cruz Philippines 110100 110100
    Tagum Philippines 107100 107100


    Philippines: Infrastructure
    Telephones - main lines in use 3,310,900 (2002)
    Telephones - mobile cellular 15.201 million (2002)
    Roadways (km) total: 202,124 km
    paved: 19,202 km
    unpaved: 182,922 km (2002)


    Philippines: Health
    Life expectancy at birth (years) total population: 69.91 years
    male: 67.03 years
    female: 72.92 years (2005 est.)
    Infant mortality rate 23.51 deaths/1,000 live births
    HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate (%) less than 0.1% (2003 est.)
    Major infectious diseases degree of risk: high
    food or waterborne diseases: bacterial diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
    vectorborne diseases: dengue fever and malaria are high risks in some locations
    animal contact disease: rabies (2004)

    Philippines : References & Data Sources
    Environment, Land use / Resources, Economy, Population / Demographics, Infrastructure, Health -- CIA World Factbook, 2005
    Forest Cover, Forest types, Breakdown of forest types, Change in Forest Cover, Primary forests, Forest designation, Disturbances affecting forest land, Value of forests, Production, trade and consumption of forest products -- The FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS's Global Forest Resources Assessment (2005 & 2010) and the State of the World's Forests (2009, 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001)
    Protected Areas, Plant and animal biodiversity -- United Nations Environment Programme - World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC). 2004. World Database on Protected Areas.
    Biosphere reservers -- United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) - Man and Biosphere Program. 2004. UNESCO - MAB Biosphere Reserves Directory.
    RAMSAR sites -- The Bureau of the Convention on Wetlands . 2005. The Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance.
    World Resources Institute's EarthTrends web site
    The 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
    Population Data -- United Nations Population Fund
    With additional analysis by Rhett Butler of mongabay.com



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