Finland 74%Japan 68%Sweden 67%Are there enough greens in the area where you live?
>>537309720>Japan 68%This is why there are so many bears in Japan.
>>537309720A lot of gree here. All I hear is birds all day.
i want to live an anime life in japan so badly
>>537309795And we don't have many because we hunt ours.
>>537309795Wolves were completely eradicated in Japan 120 years ago.As a result, the deer population has become overpopulated.
>>537309720it's impressive that tokyo has that percentage when you consider the fact that its population is larger than many european countries, but its territory on par with montenegro
>>537309720dis is where i live, it's very green
I don't like the forest, so I'm happy only around 20% of Poland is covered by it. I prefer my rolling farm hills.
>>537309864Berchtesgaden? Nice. Took a Betriebsausflug there once. Gruß an Obersalzberg!
>>537309720>Are there enough greens in the area where you live?Unfortunately my politicians and many British people are hellbent on cutting everything down, ripping everything up. Councils quite often favour cutting things down, to save the cost of maintenance. I've noticed other countries plae more value on trees, green areas, and natural space. I've noticed there are people working in maintenance teams and connected to government or council at some level that not only know what they're doing they're passionate about it, they're capable maintaining green space and trees. Britain doesnt really have that. A few edge lords work in forestry on crown owned land. But beside thats its just generic "operatives" that have been trained to use a lawn mower, they don't actually have much knowledge outside of that
>>537309720And the EU is telling us that we should conserve it all, costing tens of billions of euros and practically killing the forest industry here.
>>53730972053-63% is that enough? We have some primeval forests like Perućica that is approximately 20k years old
>>537309720America has bigger national parks than some European countries. I have gone down just about every road in Japan on Google Earth, it reminds me of Appalachia but surrounded by ocean and its erosion.Someday before I die, I wanted to take a trip to the northwestern coast of Japan in the fall.
>>537309720Japan on has all those trees because they're in the mountains where people can't build cities (or grow food).
Only 30% here.That said most of it were cut down in our history to make France the breadbasket of western Europe basically.
>>537309720The United States is approximately 33% to 35% forested, covering roughly 766 million to 823 million acres of the country's total land area.That's approximately equal to the size of the entire EU.
>>537309795It's one reason.
>>537310384Venison (shika or momiji-niku) is a lean, highly nutritious red meat that has been part of Japanese mountain culture for centuries. With a booming wild deer population, it is commonly found in rural izakayas (Japanese pubs), high-end French-Japanese tasting menus, and traditional local stews.
>>537310467A lot of Tokyo is built on reclaimed land, there was literally nothing but sea there before the 1960s.
>>537309720>Tampa is famously known as the world's most tree-dense city. Its municipal forest features over 10 million treesAmeriGODS mogging as usual
>>537311271Cairns mogs Tampa it's a cut out in the world's oldest rainforest no way Tampa has more trees.
Russia: 50% forest, 20% of world total