In the lush landscapes of Guinea, a concerning trend has emerged. Over the years, the nation has witnessed a significant decline in its tree cover. With an area spanning over 24 million hectares, Guinea's tree cover extent stands at approximately 8.10 million hectares. However, the country has experienced a net loss of over 1.58 million hectares of tree cover, marking an 8.34% decrease.
The primary driver of this loss is shifting agriculture, responsible for the vast majority of the tree cover decline. Wildfires also play a significant role, contributing to both the loss of tree cover and the release of carbon emissions into the atmosphere. The latest incident data from Nzérékoré, Guinea, indicates ongoing challenges, with recent fire alerts highlighting the persistent threat of wildfires in the region.
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