Nigeria

Nigeria is home to a wide range of ecological habitats, from tropical rainforests to drylands. Tropical rainforests in the Southeastern part of the country are one of the world’s 25 most important biodiversity hotspots. Nigeria’s forest cover (currently estimated to be around 9.6 million ha) has dramatically declined in recent decades, driven primarily by agricultural development, fuelwood demand, uncontrolled forest harvesting and urbanization.

Nigeria
182.2
Population
millions
911
Land Area
1,000 sq. km
486.8
GDP
$ billions
7.7
Forest Area
% land area
4.1
Deforestation
avg. annual %, 2000-2015
14.2
Terrestrial protected areas
% of total land area

ER Program Details

Country Focal Points

Amos Abu (World Bank)
George Henry Stirrett (World Bank)