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January 02, 2025

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North Korea on pace to restore 6.5K square miles of forest, reach 10-year goal

ROK study finds Kim Jong Un’s reforestation campaign has succeeded, but warns fuel shortages could undermine gains

North Korea is on course to restore nearly 6,500 square miles of forest area under a 10-year reforestation campaign launched in 2015, according to new analysis of satellite imagery, though experts warn the gains may be temporary without measures to address underlying fuel shortages.

In a study published on Friday, the Korea Development Institute (KDI) found that the DPRK added approximately 1.33 million hectares (5,135 square miles) of forest cover between 2014 and 2023, achieving 79.1% of its stated goal to restore 1.68 million hectares (6,487 square miles) by 2024.

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