A paper provides significant insights into China’s tree population: by 2020, the average tree density in China was approximately 689 trees per hectare, bringing the total number of trees in the country to around 14.26 billion—roughly 100 trees per capita. The research team was led by Professor Guo Qinghua from the School of Earth and Space Sciences at Peking University. The study, titled “How many trees are there in China?,” was published in Science Bulletin. A paper provides significant insights into China’s tree population: by 2020, the average tree density in China was approximately 689 trees per hectare, bringing the total number of trees in the country to around 14.26 billion—roughly 100 trees per capita. The research team was led by Professor Guo Qinghua from the School of Earth and Space Sciences at Peking University. The study, titled “How many trees are there in China?,” was published in Science Bulletin. Ecology Biotechnology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
How many trees are there in China? LIDAR and big data leaf through the forests to find out
