How Much Does Cutting Down Trees Cost in Egypt? Is It Possible to Save the Green Cover?

Egypt is known for its large deserts and dry land, which is not a surprise. On the other hand, Egypt must safeguard an irreplaceable treasure. Forests are a small part of Egypt's biodiversity, but their absence is a big problem for society, the economy, and the environment. Climate change, city growth, bad resource management, and farmers moving into forests are some of the things that have caused Egypt to lose its forests. This problem needs to be fixed right away and for good.

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4/22/20254 min read

a couple of people that are standing in a field
a couple of people that are standing in a field

A lot of warm countries, but not Egypt, have large rain forests. Egypt alEgypt has the Nile Delta and Nile Valley Green Cover, which are significant areas of vegetation.the other hand, its small counterpart is the main thing that helps farms and tree plots. In the Eastern Deserts and Sinai Peninsula, there are also blocks of reforestation and forest reserves. The soil in these areas is very dry, and private efforts have made huge progress in turning the land into something that can be used to stop soil erosion and tree loss.

Along with biodiversity, climate change, and air pollution, the green cover keeps the environment in balance. It has been seen that Egypt doesn't have enough green land because of its large population, while other countries with more different lands are able to leave their green lands alone.

Reasons Why Trees Are Being Cut Down in Egypt

1. More people living in the area and better infrastructure

Egypt's forests are being cut down because people are moving to cities. As cities such as Cairo, Alexandria, and Giza expand, they encroach on farmlands and green areas, creating space for neighborhoods, roads, business hubs, and factories. Most of the time, development projects proceed without conducting sufficient environmental impact assessments. Thousands of public parks, green belts, and community gardens are destroyed.

2. Growth of Agricultural Activities

Because people need more food, forests and even plants that grow in wooded areas are being cut down to make room for crops. Also, woods are Large-scale farming in recently opened deserts necessitates the cutting down of forests.actions can break up environments, reduce the number of species, and make soils unusable for farming.

3. Collecting wood and getting wood out of trees

Illegal logging and unsustainable wood mining do happen in Egypt, but not as much as they do in tropical countries. Wood is used for building things, making furniture, and making fuel. Low-income and rural families that don't have other energy options mostly use fuelwood.

4. Climate change and the growth of deserts

Due to climate change, less rain and higher temperatures are making the rate at which deserts grow faster in Egypt. This also makes it harder for plants and trees to grow. Conditions that Conditions such as drought, limited water sources, dry, salty soils, and weak forests further reduce the likelihood of successful reforestation programs.

Consequences of Deforestation

1. Loss of Biodiversity

Even though they are limited, Egypt's woods and green areas are home to some animal and plant species. If these areas arIf we destroy or clear these areas, animals and plants will lose their habitats, leading to a decline in biodiversity.se endemic plants and animals to go extinct.

2. More pollution in the air and water

Trees and other plants can clean the air and water around them. Having trees in an area makes improves the air in cities, which keeps people from getting respiratory diseases and other health problems. Additionally, plants help keep the water cycle going and prevent soil loss, all of which are harmed when trees are cut down.

3. What you do to contribute to climate change

When you cut down trees, you release carbon dioxide into the air. It also makes it Cutting down trees also makes it more difficult for the Earth to absorb greenhouse gases. Have many trees, but when they're not there, the area gets warmer, the amount of rain changes, and it's more likely to be affected by climate shocks.

4: The productivity of farms is going down.

Farmlands can stay alive because of woods and tree belts, which protect against wind erosion and keep soil moist. These are important for farming areas because without them, harsh weather can damage crops, making them less productive and more reliant on chemical fertilizers and irrigation.

5. Effects on society and the economy

People who live in rural areas and depend on trees for food, income, and fuel are the ones who suffer the most from deforestation because it hurts their social and economic lives the most. People in towns and suburbs lose access to natural beauty and fun things to do, which is bad for their mental health and overall well-being.

Government and community programs to stop trees from being cut down

1. Initiatives to plant trees

The Egyptian government has started a number of projects to plant trees in dry areas in order to stop them from becoming deserts. One of these projects is planting trees in Ismailia's Serapium Forest, which gets water from cleaned wastewater.

2. Green urban development is number two.

Egypt plans to build new towns, such as the New Administrative Capital. These towns willWNSve parks and other open spaces to promote eco-friendly cities. At the moment, people are working to make business and residential buildings use the idea of green walls and roofs.

3. Controlling and regulating the environment

Forests and public parks have a patchwork of different safety measures in place, but they are not being used properly. Keeping a closerMonitoring the environment more closely and enforcing stricter laws against tree cutting would significantly aid the cause.g also makes things more reliable.

4. Making people aware of problems and teaching them


Not only do schools teach about the value of green cover, but NGOs also do other things to raise awareness. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other civil society groups are working hard to get the word out about how important green cover is.


Can Green Egypt Be Saved?


Egypt's efforts to increase its green cover are based on government programs, public participation, business funding, and partnerships between countries.

- Government Forestry Policies: Policies that encourage people to plant trees in crowded places like cities improve air quality and make public health services better.

- Taking down monocultures: Using biological conservation practices and rebuilding subdivision forestry can help rebuild damaged areas and boost the economy.


- Putting in place green infrastructure: More environmentally friendly growth happens when green border areas are used to keep buildings safe from too much human activity.

- Managing land and water based on ecosystems: Using climate-smart soil and water saving in farming makes natural sources less stressed.

- Forest Promotion Scout policies can be kept up to date by actively monitoring remote fetch scout tools and GIS mapping to make control better.


Egypt is losing a lot of trees, which is bad for the environment, the economy, and society. There is still a There is still a chance to lessen the damage and find longer-lasting solutions, but there are still problems to be solved.to lose a lot, even in terms of greenery, when trees are cut down and green belts are lost. This clearly shows that the strategy being used needs to be changed in order to protect these limited resources for future generations.