Acres to km² Converter
Accurate and instant area conversion for land measurement
Quick Conversions
Conversion Formula
Acres to Square Kilometers:
Square Kilometers to Acres:
Step-by-Step Conversion
- Take your value in acres
- Multiply by 0.00404685642
- The result is your area in square kilometers
- For reverse conversion, multiply km² by 247.105381467
Example: Converting 25 acres to km²
25 acres × 0.00404685642 = 0.10117141 km²
Popular Conversion Table
| Acres (ac) | Square Kilometers (km²) | Hectares (ha) |
|---|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.00040469 | 0.04047 |
| 0.5 | 0.00202343 | 0.20234 |
| 1 | 0.00404686 | 0.40469 |
| 2 | 0.00809371 | 0.80937 |
| 5 | 0.02023428 | 2.02343 |
| 10 | 0.04046856 | 4.04686 |
| 25 | 0.10117141 | 10.11714 |
| 50 | 0.20234282 | 20.23428 |
| 100 | 0.40468564 | 40.46856 |
| 250 | 1.01171411 | 101.17141 |
| 500 | 2.02342821 | 202.34282 |
| 1000 | 4.04685642 | 404.68564 |
| 5000 | 20.23428211 | 2023.42821 |
| 10000 | 40.46856422 | 4046.85642 |
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Real-World Applications
Agriculture & Farming
Farmers and agricultural planners measure crop fields, grazing lands, and farm estates. Large commercial farms often span hundreds or thousands of acres.
Real Estate Development
Property developers assess land parcels for residential, commercial, or industrial projects. Conversion helps compare properties across different measurement systems.
Environmental Conservation
Conservation organizations track protected areas, national parks, and wildlife reserves. Many international projects require metric measurements.
Forestry Management
Timber companies and forest managers evaluate woodland areas, logging sites, and reforestation projects using both imperial and metric units.
Urban Planning
City planners and government agencies design zoning districts, public parks, and infrastructure projects requiring accurate area measurements.
Land Surveying
Professional surveyors provide precise measurements for legal documentation, property boundaries, and construction projects across different unit systems.
About Acres and Square Kilometers
What is an Acre?
An acre is a traditional unit of land area used primarily in imperial and US customary systems. Historically, one acre represented the amount of land a yoke of oxen could plow in a single day. Today, it equals exactly 43,560 square feet or 4,840 square yards.
The acre originated in medieval England as part of the Anglo-Saxon measurement system. The term derives from the Old English word “æcer,” meaning “open field.” While the size varied historically based on local customs, it was standardized in the UK in 1959 as part of international yard and pound agreements.
Acre Equivalents:
1 acre = 43,560 square feet = 4,840 square yards = 4,046.86 square meters = 0.404686 hectares
What is a Square Kilometer?
A square kilometer is a metric unit of area measurement equal to 1,000,000 square meters or the area of a square with sides measuring one kilometer (1,000 meters) each. It serves as the standard unit for measuring large land areas in most countries worldwide.
The metric system, including square kilometers, was developed in France during the late 18th century. Square kilometers are widely adopted for geographic measurements, including country sizes, city areas, and natural features like lakes and forests.
Square Kilometer Equivalents:
1 km² = 1,000,000 m² = 100 hectares = 247.105 acres = 0.386102 square miles
Global Measurement Differences
Imperial vs Metric Systems
The acre belongs to the imperial system, predominantly used in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and several former British colonies. Square kilometers are part of the International System of Units (SI), adopted by nearly all countries globally.
Regional Variations
While the standard acre measures 4,046.86 m², historical variations exist:
- Scottish acre: Approximately 1.27 standard acres
- Irish acre: Approximately 1.6 standard acres
- French arpent: Varied by region, roughly 0.85 acres
- Spanish acre (fanega): Varied significantly across regions
Current Usage
Acres remain common in:
- United States – real estate, agriculture, and forestry
- United Kingdom – property sales and agricultural land
- Canada – rural properties and farmland
- India – agricultural land measurement
Square kilometers are the global standard for:
- International geographic databases
- Scientific research and publications
- Government land records in most countries
- Environmental and conservation projects
Frequently Asked Questions
Conversion Accuracy Tips
- Always use consistent decimal places for professional calculations
- Round final results appropriately based on the precision needed
- Double-check conversions for legal or financial documents
- Consider using multiple conversion methods to verify accuracy
- Account for measurement tolerances in surveying applications
- Be aware of historical acre variations when working with old records
- Convert to intermediate units (like hectares) for verification
- Use scientific notation for extremely large or small values
