Map of Forests – World Forest Regions & Ecosystems Guide
Map of Forests – World Forest Regions & Ecosystems Guide
This map of forests provides an overview of major forest regions, rainforest systems and global woodland ecosystems.
Forests cover large areas of Earth’s land surface and play an important role in biodiversity, climate regulation, oxygen production and water cycles.
Major forest regions include the Amazon Rainforest, Congo Basin, boreal forests and temperate forest systems across the world.
Open an interactive forest map to explore global forest regions and ecosystems.
🌳 Open Forests MapWhat Are Forests?
Forests are ecosystems dominated by trees and plant life that support wildlife, regulate climate and protect natural environments.
- Biodiversity support — habitats for countless species
- Climate regulation — absorb carbon dioxide
- Water cycle influence — affect rainfall and river systems
- Soil protection — reduce erosion and land degradation
Major Forest Regions
- Amazon Rainforest — largest tropical rainforest
- Congo Basin — major African rainforest system
- Boreal forests — vast northern conifer forests
- Southeast Asian rainforests — highly biodiverse tropical forests
- Temperate forests — found across Europe, Asia and North America
- Australian forest regions — diverse eucalyptus ecosystems
Types of Forests
- Tropical rainforests — warm, wet and highly biodiverse
- Temperate forests — moderate climates and seasonal change
- Boreal forests — cold northern conifer ecosystems
- Dry forests — adapted to lower rainfall levels
- Cloud forests — high-altitude moisture-rich forests
Forests and Climate Systems
- Carbon storage — forests absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide
- Rainfall generation — influence regional weather systems
- Temperature moderation — help regulate climate
- Water conservation — support freshwater systems
- Deforestation impacts — affect ecosystems and climate
Forest Science and Conservation
- Satellite forest monitoring — tracks land-cover changes
- Biodiversity research — studies forest ecosystems
- Conservation programs — protect endangered habitats
- Sustainable forestry — manages forest resources responsibly
- Climate science research — examines forest-environment relationships
Why People Search for a Map of Forests
- To explore world forest regions
- To learn about rainforests and ecosystems
- To study climate and biodiversity
- To understand environmental conservation
- To explore geography and natural landscapes
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Map of Forests FAQs
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What is a forest?
A forest is an ecosystem dominated by trees and plant life. -
What is the largest rainforest?
The Amazon Rainforest is the world’s largest tropical rainforest. -
Why are forests important?
Forests support biodiversity, regulate climate and protect ecosystems. -
What causes deforestation?
Deforestation can result from logging, agriculture, urban expansion and land clearing.
This page is for general informational purposes only and is not affiliated with any mapping provider or environmental organisation.
Disclaimer: Environmental data, forest coverage estimates and climate information may vary between scientific and mapping sources. Maps and educational resources are provided for general informational purposes only.