Farming and logging cut forests by third in 15 years
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05/12/1998
Vietnam's forest cover has shrunk by a third in the past 15 years due to illegal logging, slash-and-burn agriculture and the felling of trees to make way for plantation crops, according to forestry officials. Natural forest now covers 28 per cent of the country, falling from 14 million hectares in 1983 to just over nine million by the end of last year, figures from the Vietnam Forestry Scientific Institute reveal.