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Forestry and wood industry in numbers
Forestry and wood industry in numbers
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Agriculture icons - Forestry, Wood Industry (PPT flat clipart)
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Forestry in numbers
Slide Content
The slide presents four key statistics related to forestry. "30% of land area covered by forests" indicates a significant portion of Earth's land is forested. "Annual forest loss of 0.11%" implies a gradual decrease in forest coverage annually. "400 million tonnes of paper consumed annually" suggests a high demand for paper and its impact on forest resources. Lastly, "10% of global energy needs is supplied with fuel wood" highlights the reliance on wood as an energy source.
Graphical Look
- The slide background is a solid dark teal color with four equally sized squares in lighter teal for content.
- Each square has a white icon at the top: first shows trees, second a hand with water drop, third a printer, fourth a flame icon.
- The first and second squares contain white percentage figures "30%" and "0.11%", with descriptive text below.
- The third and fourth squares have large bold numbers "400 million tones" and "10%", followed by explanations.
- The typography used for percentages and figures is large and bold, ensuring visibility.
- There is a white border around each square, creating a neat separation between the content areas.
The slide employs a clean and clear infographic style, with a consistent color scheme that maintains a professional look. The icons are simple yet descriptive, effectively conveying the statistics' context.
Use Cases
- Presenting environmental statistics in academic or scientific presentations.
- Illustrating forestry-related data at industry conferences or seminars.
- Incorporating into corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports to showcase environmental impact.
- Using it as a visual aid in policy discussions or educational settings to accentuate forestry conditions.