29 Jul 2018 - Namrata Karki
Forests are of great importance to any country. They contribute significantly to the environment, economic and social well being of the country. Owing to the numerous benefits and the products of the forests it can be easily stated that forests are one of the invaluable gifts of nature to humankind. They are an indispensable part of our earth’s ecological system.
A joint five-year survey conducted by the Department of Forest Research and Survey and the National Forest Products Survey Project in between 2067 to 2071 BS, shows that of the total 147,181 square kilometers area of Nepal, forest area makes up 44.74 percent. Of it, 40.36 percent is covered by forest and remaining 4.38 percent is scrubland. It is necessary for a developing country like Nepal to conserve its forest resources as forest plays a significant role in the development of a nation.
The top 10 list of districts with abundant forest land are as follows:
Districts Forested land (In square kilometres)
Kailali 2008
Dang 2007
Sankhuwasabha 1920
Surkhet 1746
Sindhuli 1668
Taplejung 1577
Makwanpur 1527
Udaypur 1501
Bajhang 1487
Doti 1440
Top 10 list of districts with least amount of forest are as follows:
Districts Forested land (In square kilometres)
Bhaktapur 25
Kathmandu 152
Parsa 173
Jhapa 177
Siraha 181
Saptari 204
Sunsari 219
Mahottari 222
Lalitpur 245
Rupandehi 251