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Data on both forest included in protected areas and forest inareas designated for biodiversity conservation was incomplete(Fig. 1), though increasing; data on these variables are not availablefor all countries in all years, with a maximum of 86% reporting onforest designated for biodiversity conservation in 2010 and fewerreporting on formally protected forest (Fig. 1, left panel).However, the percentage of global forest area in countries reportingbiodiversity conservation area was 99.6% in 2010 (right panel).Even in 1990, the year with the least reporting, more than 80% ofthe global forest area was in countries that reported forest areaprotected, and more than 88% of the global forest area was in countriesthat reported biodiversity conservation area. Countries withlarge forest areas that did not report on forest in protected areasin all years, included the Democratic Republic of Congo,Australia, Peru, Mexico, Bolivia, and Venezuela.
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