Square Meters to Hectares Converter
Instantly convert Square Meters (m²) to Hectares (ha). Used in agriculture, land management, and urban planning when converting square meters to hectares.
Quick Reference
How to Convert Square Meters to Hectares
To convert Square Meters to Hectares, use this formula:
hectares = m² ÷ 10,000
Example: Converting 50000 m² to Hectares gives you 5 hectares. Just enter your own value in the converter above for an instant result.
Square Meters to Hectares Conversion Table
Common Square Meters to Hectares values at a glance — use this as a quick lookup reference:
| Square Meters (m²) | Hectares (ha) |
|---|---|
| 100 m² | 0.01 ha |
| 1000 m² | 0.1 ha |
| 5000 m² | 0.5 ha |
| 10000 m² | 1 ha |
| 25000 m² | 2.5 ha |
| 50000 m² | 5 ha |
| 100000 m² | 10 ha |
| 250000 m² | 25 ha |
| 500000 m² | 50 ha |
| 1.0000e+6 m² | 100 ha |
| 1.0000e+7 m² | 1000 ha |
When to Use Square Meters to Hectares Conversion
Used in agriculture, land management, and urban planning when converting square meters to hectares. Here are the most common scenarios where you will need this conversion:
About Square Meters and Hectares
One square meter equals exactly 0.0001 hectares (10,000 m² = 1 hectare). The hectare is the standard metric unit for large land areas — equal to a 100m × 100m square. Agricultural fields measured in square meters for irrigation and yield calculations convert to hectares for farm management reporting. Urban planners measuring city zones in square meters convert to hectares for land use statistics. Environmental scientists measuring habitat areas in square meters report conservation coverage in hectares for international comparisons.