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20 17 what is the forest coverage rate in Beijing?
42.35%。

Content introduction:

19811213 The fourth session of the Fifth National People's Congress adopted a resolution on launching a nationwide voluntary tree planting campaign. Over the years, successive national leaders have taken the lead in voluntary tree planting activities in the capital, and the people have also responded positively and participated enthusiastically.

In the past 36 years, the total number of people who participated in voluntary tree planting in the capital reached 95.768 million, and 202 million trees were planted, with a survival rate of 88%. The city's forest coverage rate increased from 12.83% to 42.35%, the tree greening rate increased from 16.6% to 59.3%, the urban greening rate increased from 20.08% to 48. 1%, and the per capita public green area increased from 5. 14 square meters.

With the improvement of tree greening rate, there are fewer and fewer places to plant trees voluntarily, and Beijing residents gradually accept new tree planting forms such as adopting green trees, tending trees and donating money for greening. Among them, adopting green trees is the most popular among the people.

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Brief introduction of Beijing

Beijing, referred to as "Beijing" for short, is the capital, municipality directly under the Central Government, national central city, megacity, international metropolis, national political center, cultural center, international exchange center and scientific and technological innovation center of People's Republic of China (PRC). The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CCCPC), People's Republic of China (PRC) Central People's Government, National People's Congress, Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and China.

Beijing is located in the northern part of North China Plain, backed by Yanshan Mountains, and adjacent to Tianjin and Hebei Province. Beijing's climate is a typical semi-humid continental monsoon climate in the north temperate zone.

Beijing is one of the first national historical and cultural cities, and also the city with the most world cultural heritage in the world. The history of more than 3,000 years has given birth to the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, the Badaling Great Wall, the Summer Palace and many other places of interest. As early as 700,000 years ago, the primitive tribe "Beijingers" appeared in Zhoukoudian, Beijing. In BC 1045, Beijing became the capital of thistle, swallow and other vassal states. Since 938 AD, Beijing has successively become the capital of the northern government of Liao, Jinzhongdu, Yuandadu, Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China, and became the capital of China people on 1949+00+00.

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Beijing has planted 202 million trees in 36 years, with a forest coverage rate of 42%-State Forestry and Grassland Bureau? Beijing-Baidu Encyclopedia