Relacionar Columnas FORESTVersión en línea FOREST GUARDS por FOREST GUARDs 1 May 2021 was the hottest May 2 22 million cubic metres of wood was harvested 3 Wildfires in Turkey are increasing in some regions due to 4 The wildfires started in ... on 28 July 2021,[6] with the temperature around 37 °C (99 °F). 5 Most of the burnt forest was 6 Almost all forest is state owned and managed by the General Directorate of Forestry 7 10% forest are Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean and East Anatolian. 8 Forest cover before the formation of the Republic 9 Forest now covers just over a quarter of Turkey, 10 20 million lira (3,500,000 USD) support was provided to 11 There are also six million hectares of maquis, 12 private afforestation permits allow the private sector to reforest state land. 13 5% of forest is 14 The constitution prohibits forests being transferred from state ownership; however, 15 In July and August 2021, a series of more than two hundred wildfires burnt 16 Forest covers 23 million of 17 A quarter of the Black Sea Region is forested, and other regions with over 18 High rainfall in the eastern Black Sea Region sustains 19 The first big afforestation project was 20 Since the 1940's the number of fires per year had increased 765 families in 2019 temperate rainforest. 10% forest are Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean and East Anatolian. larch (22%), oak (24%) and red pine (27% - 5.9 million ha) 1,700 square kilometres of forest in Turkey's Mediterranean Region of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry private afforestation permits allow the private sector to reforest state land. Turkey's 78 million hectares for over 50 years in 2019 Turkish pine mostly in the south and west. Manavgat, Antalya Province but 4000 years ago most of the country was forested. climate change in Turkey. coppice and the rest high forest. reforested by the private sector. from around 1000 to around 3500. in 1939 in 1923 is not well known