The line chart depicts past and predicted reforestation levels in four countries and the world and the pie chart illustrates current personal perspectives about reforestation. Overall, the rates in those four nations and the Earth are all expected to increase with Ireland starting off with the highest percentage and could remain so by 2030 while the pie chart is equally split between people who are concerned, concerned and very concerned, with only a tiny minority representing the proportion of people with no opinion.
As can be seen, Hungary’s rate in 1990 was the lowest generally with just a mere 0.5 percent and before it is forecasted to rocketed to 1.1 percent by 2030, it had a slight increase to 0.6 percent in 2010. Tasmania and Ireland, in addition, both started off in 1990 with the second highest and the highest percentage of 1.2 percent and 1.4 percent and they encountered increase for the latter in 2010 to 1.5 percent with an expectation to further increase to 1.6 percent and 1.7 percent, making them the two regions with possibly the highest rate in 2030. Thailand and the World, on the other hand, were the most stable standing at 1 percent in both 1990 and 2010 and both have an estimation to increase considerably in 2030 to 1. 3 percent and 1. 4 percent.
Turning into the pie chart, it can be seen that the concerned and the very concerned hold a fairly similar proportion, both being over three-tenths, more specifically, 36 percent and 31 percent. Similarly, that of the unconcerned is somewhat alike but it is slightly lower than three-tenths, just a humble 28 percent. the neutral, however, only hold a minor 5 percent.
