Togo has experienced a significant decline in its tree cover over recent years. Analysis of historical data reveals that the country has faced a net loss of approximately 133,009 hectares of tree cover, accounting for a 5.86% decrease in its forested areas. The primary driver of this loss has been identified as shifting agriculture, which has consistently been responsible for the majority of tree cover loss each year.
The impact of this deforestation is evident in the latest incident from the Savanes Region, where a fire alert has been reported. Such incidents contribute to the ongoing challenge of maintaining Togo's tree cover, which is crucial for ecological balance and carbon sequestration. The country's tree cover extent stands at around 558,803 hectares, which has seen fluctuations due to various factors, including urbanization, albeit to a lesser extent.
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