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Carbon Farming potential in Panama

According to the FAO, Panama has 1.509 million hectares (20%) of land consisting of pastureland and meadows. Since 2001, it has lost about 367,300 hectares of land that was once covered by 30% or greater tree cover, and 65,600 hectares (2.3%) of its primary forests has been destroyed. On average Panama is losing approximately 4,100 hectares of primary forest each year and 21,600 hectares of land with tree cover 30% or greater.

Panama has enough pastureland available to potentially sequester up to 37.72 million tonnes of CO2/year through reforestation and agroforestry carbon farming. That's the equivalent of taking 8.2 million cars off the road in the USA.
Annual GHG emissions (2016): 26.9 megatonnes CO2eq
30%+ tree cover destroyed since 2001: 367,300 ha
Primary forest destroyed since 2002: 65,600 ha
Average deforestation rate (Primary forest): 4,100 ha/year
Threatened species: 311
Pastureland available for conversion: 1.509 million ha
Carbon sequestration potential: 37.72 megatonnes CO2/year
Sources: Tree cover loss: Hansen/UMD/Google/USGS/NASA via Global Forest Watch. Administrative boundaries: Global Administrative Areas database (GADM), version 3.6. Annual Country GHG emissions: World Resources Institute, Threatened species: IUCN Red List, Pasture land: FAO Stats, Sequestration potential: Carbon sequestration potential of tropical pasture compared with afforestation in Panama, Wolf et al., 2011

Forest Loss in Panama since 2002


Percent of Treecover Loss for Administrative Areas in Panama since 2001