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European forests

Slide Content

This PowerPoint slide presents statistical data about the composition of European forests, with clear emphasis on various categories of forest types. It exhibits three donut charts, each annotated with a percentage and forest type: the first chart shows '36% broadleaved', highlighting the portion of forests in Europe covered by broadleaved trees. The second chart points to '45% coniferous' forests that are mainly composed of cone-bearing trees. '19% mixed' refers to forests with a blend of different tree species. Additionally, smaller segments represent '4% undisturbed' forests, indicative of areas relatively untouched by human activity, and there's a segment for '9% plantations', which are tree-farming areas. '87% semi natural' suggests a significant portion of forests that are not entirely natural but have not been intensively managed.

Graphical Look

  • The slide background is divided diagonally, with the upper left portion in light beige and the lower right portion in dark green.
  • There are three donut charts arranged horizontally, two large and one small.
  • Each chart has a different distinguished color and is marked with a percentage in bold, white font.
  • Inside the donut charts, there are tree icons representing broadleaved, coniferous, and a group of trees.
  • The charts are accompanied by text labels identifying forest types: broadleaved, coniferous, mixed, undisturbed, semi natural, and plantations.
  • The chart representing 'semi natural' forests is connected to 'undisturbed' and 'plantations' segments with black lines, indicating a relationship.

The slide uses a contrasting color scheme for the charts and background, improving readability and focus on the data. The icons within the charts provide a visual shorthand for the forest types represented.

Use Cases

  • Presenting environmental statistics during a conference or seminar on forestry or biodiversity.
  • Reporting data in a business context related to the wood industry, where understanding the composition of forests is relevant to supply chains.
  • Educational presentations, to teach students about the types of forests in Europe and their distribution.
  • Non-profit or governmental presentations for policy-making, conservation efforts, or land-use planning, highlighting the state of European forests.

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