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ANNEX 2
DATA TABLES

EXPLANATORY NOTES

GENERAL

Country/area nomenclature and regional groups used in the data tables

The country/area names and order used in these tables follow standard UN practice regarding nomenclature and alphabetical listing. Data for "China" incorporate values for China (including Hong Kong Special Adminstrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region) and for Taiwan Province of China. The regional groups used in these tables represent FAO's standardized regional breakdown of the world according to geographic - not economic or political - criteria.

Totals

Numbers may not tally because of rounding.

Abbreviations

GDP = gross domestic product

GNP = gross national product

n.s. = not significant, indicating a very small value

n.a. = not available

- = not available

n.ap. = not applicable

TABLE 1

The "land area" figure refers to the total area of a country, excluding areas under inland water bodies. The source of these data is the FAO Production Yearbook 1998 (FAO, 1999b), except in the case of 17 countries (marked in the table with an asterisk) whose land areas have been amended to reflect data recently provided to FAO by these countries. The forest cover figure for each country has been calibrated to the country's land area. Population statistics on total population, population density and annual rate of change are taken from World population prospects - the 1998 revision (UN, 1999). The source of "Rural population" data is World urbanization prospects - the 1996 revision (UN, 1997).

The source of the economic data is World Development Indicators 1999 (World Bank, 2000c). The GNP per capita figure represents the gross national product (GNP) divided by the mid-year population. The data are in constant 1995 US dollars. The annual percentage growth rate figures of gross domestic product (GDP) are based on constant local currency.

TABLE 2 and TABLE 3

These figures for 2000 represent the most current global data set available for forest area and forest area change. The source of the data is the FAO Forest Resources Assessment 2000 Project. Adjustments to the standard reference years 1990 and 2000 were made by FAO. "Total forest" is the sum of natural forest plus forest plantations. Forest area change is the net change in forests and includes expansion of forest plantations and losses and gains in the area of natural forests.

In Table 2, "volume" refers to total volume over bark of living trees above 10 cm diameter at breast height. "Biomass" refers to above-ground mass of the woody part (stem, bark, branches, twigs) of trees (alive or dead), shrubs and bushes. For industrialized countries (i.e. Europe, CIS countries, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States), the stem volume for all living trees has been used for the volume figure. Some variation as to the minimum diameter applied is reported in UN-ECE/FAO (2000b).

TABLE 4

The table summarizes information collected for FRA 2000 on the status and trends of forest management as of the end of 2000. It includes information by country on membership of ecoregional processes on criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management, the area of forest under management plans, the area of forest under legal protection status and the area of forest certified under various certification schemes.

Criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management

Criteria and indicators processes are abbreviated as follows:

ATO = African Timber Organization

DZAf = Dry-Zone Africa Process on Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management

DFAs = Regional Initiative for the Development and Implementation of National Level Criteria and Indicators for the Sustainable Management of Dry Forests in Asia

EUR = Pan-European Forest Process on Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management

ITTO = International Tropical Timber Organization

LEP = Lepaterique Process of Central America on Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management

MON = Montreal Process on Criteria and Indicators for the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Temperate and Boreal Forests

NE = Near East Process on Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management

TARA = Tarapoto Proposal of Criteria and Indicators for Sustainability of the Amazon Forest

All 29 ITTO producer countries have been involved in the development of the ITTO Criteria and Indicators; however, only those countries implementing the ITTO criteria and indicators as part of an ITTO project are included in the table. The remaining ITTO producer countries are also members of other ongoing international processes on criteria and indicators and are developing and implementing criteria and indicators under separate, but linked, initiatives (e.g. Lepaterique, Tarapoto and ATO).

Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, San Marino and Yugoslavia were invited to join the Pan-European Forest Process as of December 2000 and have been included in the table.

Cuba and the Lao People's Democratic Republic have developed national level criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management without being members of any of the above processes.

Area under forest management plans

Different definitions for the area of forest under management plans were used for developing and industrialized countries. The definition used for developing countries is "The area of forest which is managed for various purposes (conservation, production, other) in accordance with a formal, nationally approved management plan over a sufficiently long period (five years or more)". The definition used for industrialized countries (Europe, Cyprus, Turkey, Israel, CIS countries, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States) also included areas with a regularly applied informal plan, and areas where a decision has been made not to manage the forests at all (UN-ECE/FAO, 2000b). For this reason, regional totals are not provided in the table.

The figures for area under forest management plans were taken from national reports and calculated as a percentage of the total forest area in 2000. Where national reports indicated that all forests were under management, the percentage was set to 100 percent. Partial data were obtained from a variety of published sources.

For Georgia, forests classified as "undisturbed" were not included in the reported figure.

For the Philippines, the figure represents the aggregated area covered by tenurial agreements for "forest land" and includes areas that were not defined as forests according to the FRA 2000 definition. A forest management plan is required under these agreements, but may not have been formally approved for all areas.

For Australia, only forests managed for wood supply were included.

For Finland, the original figure provided was 18.6 million ha. However, a total of 21.9 million ha of forest had been certified as of December 2000. As this implies the existence of a management regime, the higher figure was used.

For Italy, only forests with specific management plans were included. All other forests in the country are submitted to general silvicultural prescriptions.

For Guyana, the figure represents the area under concession agreements, as all concessionaires are required to prepare a forest management plan as a prerequisite to government approval.

Numbers with an asterisk (*) represent partial data, as national figures were not available.

Forest in protected areas

"Forest in protected areas" refers to areas within IUCN Categories I to VI for nature protection. The "Country report data" column gives figures provided in country submissions to FRA 2000 in which the term "protection" was interpreted broadly, particularly for IUCN Categories V to VI, which may include areas under general forest management. The "Global map data" column gives figures derived from an overlay of the FRA 2000 global maps of forest cover and the FRA 2000 (in partnership with UNEP-WCMC) global mapping of protected areas with a legal protection status. Percentages refer to the percentage of total forest area under protected area status.

Forest areas certified

The cumulative area of forests certified under the following schemes is listed.

ATFP = American Tree Farm Program (as of December 2000)

CSA = Canada's National Sustainable Forest Management System Standard (as of 21 December 2000)

FSC = Forest Stewardship Council - Accredited Certification Bodies (as of 31 December 2000)

GT = Green Tag (United States) (as of 31 December 2000)

PEFC = Pan-European Forest Certification (national schemes endorsed by the PEFC Council) (as of December 2000)

SFI = Sustainable Forest Initiative Program - American Forest and Paper Association (for Canada, as of 21 December 2000; for the United States, as of October 2000)

Although more than 29 million ha of land were enrolled in SFI in the United States and Canada, only those areas that were independently certified are included.

Areas certified under the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System Standard scheme (e.g. about 30 980 000 ha in Canada and more than 300 000 ha in New Zealand) are included only if also certified under specific forest certification schemes.

Ghana, Malaysia and Indonesia, among others, are developing national certification schemes under which additional areas may soon be certified. Approximately 2 325 000 ha of forests in three states of Malaysia (Pahang, Terengganu and Selangor) have, as a first step, been assessed to the requirements of a mutually agreed standard and were awarded "audit statements" by an independent third-party assessor (the Keurhout Foundation) under the Malaysia/Netherlands cooperation programme (H. Singh, National Timber Certification Council, Malaysia, personal communication, 2001).

TABLE 5

This table gives data for all regions, broken down by country or territory. The source is the FAO Yearbook of Forest Products 1998 (FAO, 2000c). The information is also available through the FAO Web site at: www.fao.org.

A "0" indicates either a true zero or an insignificant value (less than half a unit). The regional totals may differ from the sum of the totals for the countries and territories included in the table, the difference being due either to the rounding of numbers or to territories not included in the tables.

TABLE 6

This table lists countries that have ratified the following conventions: the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) and its Kyoto Protocol, the Convention to Combat Desertification,1 the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the Ramsar Convention2 and the World Heritage Convention. It also indicates countries that have ratified the International Tropical Timber Agreement (i.e. the members of the International Tropical Timber Organization).

The reference date for the ratification status and the source of information on these conventions and agreements are as follows:

Convention on Biological Diversity. Status as of 14 August 2000; information source: the Convention's Web site (www.biodiv.org).

FCCC. Status as of 25 May 2000; information source: the FCCC Web site (www.unfccc.de.). The countries listed in Annex I (developed countries and countries in transition) of the FCCC are marked with an asterisk (*).

Kyoto Protocol (to the FCCC). Status as of 7 August 2000; information source: the FCCC Web site (www.unfccc.de) Signature is indicated by "s", and ratification or accession is indicated by "r".

Convention to Combat Desertification. Status as of 31 July 2000; information source: the Convention's Web site (www.unccd.int/main.php).

CITES. Status as of 7 September 2000; information source: the CITES Web site (www.wcmc.org.uk/CITES).

Ramsar Convention. Status as of 6 September 2000; information source: the Ramsar Web site (www.ramsar.org).

World Heritage Convention. Status as of 2 October 2000; information source: the World Heritage Web site (www.unesco.org.whc/wldrat.htm).

International Tropical Timber Agreement 1994. Status as of 31 December 1999; information source: ITTO.

In addition to the countries indicated in the table, the European Community has ratified the Convention on Biological Diversity, the FCCC and the Convention to Combat Desertification, and the European Union has signed the International Tropical Timber Agreement 1994.

1 The full name is the Convention to Combat Desertification in those Countries Experiencing Serious Drought and/or Desertification, particularly in Africa.
2 The full name is the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, Especially as Waterfowl Habitat.

TABLE 1

BASIC DATA ON COUNTRIES AND AREAS

Country/area

Land area

Population

Economic indicators

 

Total, 1999 ('000 ha)

Total, 1999 (Thousands)

Density, 1999(Population/km2)

Annual rate of change, 1995-2000 (%)

Rural, 1999 (%)

GNP per capita, 1997 (US$)

Annual growth rate of GDP, 1997 (%)

Algeria

238 174

30 774

12.9

2.3

41.5

1 409

1.3

Angola

124 670

12 479

10.0

3.3

66.5

159

7.6

Benin

11 062

5 937

53.3

2.7

58.5

381

5.6

Botswana

56 673

1 597

2.8

1.9

29.4

3 307

6.9

Burkina Faso

27 360

11 616

42.5

2.8

82.1

250

5.5

Burundi

2 568

6 565

255.6

1.7

91.3

141

0.4

Cameroon

46 540

14 693

31.6

2.7

51.9

587

5.1

Cape Verde

403

418

103.7

2.4

39.5

1 108

3.0

Central African Republic

62 298

3 550

5.7

1.9

59.2

341

5.1

Chad

125 920

7 458

5.9

2.7

76.5

218

6.5

Comoros

186*

676

303.1

2.8

67.3

413

0.0

Congo

34 150

2 864

8.4

2.8

38.3

633

-1.9

Côte d'Ivoire

31 800

14 526

45.7

1.8

54.1

727

6.0

Dem. Rep. of the Congo

226 705

50 335

22.2

2.6

70.0

114

-5.7

Djibouti

2 318

629

27.1

1.2

17.0

n.a.

0.5

Egypt

99 545

67 226

67.5

1.9

54.3

1 097

5.5

Equatorial Guinea

2 805

442

15.8

2.5

52.9

892

76.1

Eritrea

11 759*

3 719

36.8

3.9

81.6

222

7.9

Ethiopia

110 430*

61 095

61.1

2.5

82.8

112

5.6

Gabon

25 767

1 197

4.6

2.6

45.9

3 985

4.1

Gambia

1 000

1 268

126.8

3.3

68.2

342

5.4

Ghana

22 754

19 678

86.5

2.7

62.2

384

4.2

Guinea

24 572

7 360

30.0

0.8

68.0

552

4.8

Guinea-Bissau

3 612*

1 187

42.2

2.2

76.7

232

5.0

Kenya

56 914

29 549

51.9

2.0

67.9

330

2.1

Lesotho

3 035

2 108

69.5

2.2

72.9

734

8.0

Liberia

11 137*

2 930

30.4

8.6

52.7

n.a.

n.a.

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

175 954

5 471

3.1

2.4

12.8

n.a.

n.a.

Madagascar

58 154

15 497

26.6

3.0

71.1

229

3.6

Malawi

9 408

10 640

113.1

2.5

85.1

163

5.1

Mali

122 019

10 960

9.0

2.5

70.6

259

6.7

Mauritania

102 522

2 598

2.5

2.8

43.6

452

4.5

Mauritius

203

1 150

566.5

0.8

58.9

3 796

5.0

Morocco

44 630

27 867

62.4

1.8

45.4

1 281

-2.0

Mozambique

78 409

19 286

24.6

2.5

61.1

131

12.4

Namibia

82 329

1 695

2.1

2.3

60.2

2 196

1.8

Niger

126 670

10 400

8.2

3.2

79.9

202

3.4

Nigeria

91 077

108 945

119.6

2.4

56.9

239

3.9

Réunion

250

691

276.4

1.3

29.8

n.a.

n.a.

Rwanda

2 467

7 235

293.3

8.0

93.9

207

10.9

Saint Helena

31

6

19.4

0.8

33.3

n.a.

n.a.

Sao Tome and Principe

96

144

150.0

2.1

54.2

297

1.0

Senegal

19 253

9 240

48.0

2.6

53.7

554

5.2

Seychelles

45

77

171.1

1.1

41.6

7 031

4.3

Sierra Leone

7 162

4 717

65.9

3.0

64.1

150

-20.2

Somalia

62 734

9 672

15.4

4.2

72.9

n.a.

n.a.

South Africa

121 758*

39 900

32.7

1.5

49.9

3 377

1.7

Sudan

237 600

28 883

12.2

2.1

64.9

255

4.6

Swaziland

1 720

980

57.0

2.9

65.3

1 555

3.7

Togo

5 439

4 512

83.0

2.7

67.3

337

4.7

Tunisia

16 362*

9 460

60.9

1.4

35.2

2 092

5.4

Uganda

19 965

21 143

105.9

2.8

86.2

326

5.4

United Rep. of Tanzania

88 359

32 793

37.1

2.3

72.9

183

4.1

Western Sahara

26 600

284

1.1

3.4

4.9

n.a.

n.a.

Zambia

74 339

8 976

12.1

2.3

55.8

387

3.5

Zimbabwe

38 685

11 529

29.8

1.4

65.4

656

3.2

Total Africa

2 978 397

766 627

25.7

2.4

63.0

...

...

Afghanistan

64 958*

21 923

33.6

2.9

78.5

n.a.

n.a.

Armenia

2 820

3 525

125.0

-0.3

30.3

896

3.1

Azerbaijan

8 359*

7 697

88.9

0.4

43.1

472

3.2

Bahrain

69

606

878.3

2.1

8.1

n.a.

n.a.

Bangladesh

13 017

126 947

975.2

1.7

79.4

352

5.9

Bhutan

4 700

2 064

43.9

2.8

93.1

406

n.a.

Brunei Darussalam

527

322

61.1

2.2

28.6

n.a.

4.0

Cambodia

17 652

10 945

62.0

2.3

77.2

303

1.0

China

932 742

1 274 106

136.6

0.9

66.2

668

8.8

Cyprus

924

778

84.2

1.1

43.8

n.a.

n.a.

Dem. People's Rep. of Korea

12 041

23 702

196.8

1.6

37.5

n.a.

n.a.

East Timor

1 479*

871

58.6

1.7

92.5

n.a.

n.a.

Gaza Strip

38

1 077

2 834.2

4.4

5.5

n.a.

n.a.

Georgia

6 831*

5 006

71.8

-1.1

39.8

689

11.0

India

297 319

998 056

335.7

1.7

71.9

392

5.2

Indonesia

181 157

209 255

115.5

1.4

60.8

1 096

4.9

Iran, Islamic Rep.

162 200

66 796

41.2

1.7

38.9

1 581

n.a.

Iraq

43 737

22 450

51.3

2.8

23.6

n.a.

n.a.

Israel

2 062

6 101

295.9

2.2

8.9

15 456

2.2

Japan

37 652

126 505

336.0

0.2

21.3

43 574

0.8

Jordan

8 893

4 823

54.2

3.1

26.4

1 479

1.7

Kazakhstan

267 073

16 269

6.1

-0.3

38.7

1 277

1.7

Kuwait

1 782

1 897

106.5

3.1

2.5

n.a.

n.a.

Kyrgyzstan

19 180

4 669

24.3

0.6

60.2

817

9.9

Lao People's Dem. Rep.

23 080

5 297

23.0

2.6

77.1

414

6.5

Lebanon

1 023

3 236

316.3

1.8

10.7

n.a.

n.a.

Malaysia

32 855

21 830

66.4

2.0

43.5

4 469

7.8

Maldives

30

278

926.7

2.8

71.9

1 107

6.2

Mongolia

156 650

2 621

1.7

1.7

37.0

391

3.3

Myanmar

65 755

45 059

68.5

1.2

72.7

n.a.

n.a.

Nepal

14 300

23 385

163.5

2.4

88.4

216

4.0

Oman

21 246

2 460

11.6

3.4

17.8

n.a.

n.a.

Pakistan

77 088

152 331

197.6

2.8

63.5

502

-0.4

Philippines

29 817

74 454

249.7

2.1

42.3

1 170

5.2

Qatar

1 100

589

53.5

1.8

7.8

n.a.

n.a.

Republic of Korea

9 873

46 480

470.8

0.8

14.8

11 028

5.5

Saudi Arabia

214 969

20 899

9.7

3.4

14.9

6 739

1.9

Singapore

61

3 522

5 773.8

1.4

0.0

32 486

7.8

Sri Lanka

6 463

18 639

288.4

1.0

76.7

770

6.4

Syrian Arab Republic

18 378

15 725

85.6

2.6

46.0

1 138

4.0

Tajikistan

14 087*

6 104

43.4

1.5

67.3

319

n.a.

Thailand

51 089

60 856

119.1

0.9

78.8

2 821

-0.4

Turkey

76 963

65 546

85.2

1.7

25.9

3 119

7.7

Turkmenistan

46 993

4 384

9.3

1.8

54.6

642

n.a.

United Arab Emirates

8 360

2 398

28.7

2.0

14.5

n.a.

n.a.

Uzbekistan

41 424

23 942

57.8

1.6

57.9

n.a.

5.4

Viet Nam

32 549

78 705

241.8

1.6

80.3

299

8.8

West Bank

580

1 660

286.2

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

Yemen

52 797

17 488

33.1

3.8

62.9

223

5.4

Total Asia

3 084 742

3 634 278

117.8

1.4

63.0

...

...

Albania

2 740

3 113

113.6

-0.4

61.3

757

-7.0

Andorra

45

75

166.7

4.0

5.3

n.a.

n.a.

Austria

8 273

8 177

98.8

0.5

35.4

29 309

4.0

Belarus

20 748

10 274

49.5

-0.3

26.3

2 047

10.4

Belgium and Luxembourg

3 282

10 579

322.3

0.1

3.0

28 284

2.9

Bosnia and Herzegovina

5 100

3 839

75.3

3.1

57.3

n.a.

n.a.

Bulgaria

11 055

8 279

74.9

-0.7

30.3

1 273

-6.9

Croatia

5 592

4 477

80.1

-0.1

42.7

4 092

n.a.

Czech Republic

7 728

10 262

132.8

-0.2

33.9

5 111

1.0

Denmark

4 243

5 282

124.5

0.3

14.4

36 418

3.3

Estonia

4 227

1 412

33.4

-1.2

26.0

3 689

11.4

Finland

30 459

5 165

17.0

0.3

35.4

26 020

6.3

France

55 010

58 886

107.0

0.4

24.6

27 437

2.4

Germany

34 927

82 178

235.3

0.1

12.7

30 133

1.7

Greece

12 890

10 626

82.4

0.3

40.1

11 343

n.a.

Hungary

9 234

10 076

109.1

-0.4

33.5

4 517

4.6

Iceland

10 025

279

2.8

0.9

7.9

n.a.

n.a.

Ireland

6 889

3 705

53.8

0.7

41.7

17 739

10.0

Italy

29 406

57 343

195.0

0.0

33.1

19 104

1.5

Latvia

6 205

2 389

38.5

-1.5

26.0

2 815

6.6

Liechtenstein

16

32

200.0

1.3

81.3

n.a.

n.a.

Lithuania

6 258*

3 682

56.8

-0.3

25.9

2 015

5.7

Malta

325

386

1 206.2

0.7

9.8

9 368

2.9

Netherlands

3 392

15 735

463.9

0.4

10.7

27 402

3.4

Norway

30 683

4 442

14.5

0.5

26.0

35 947

3.4

Poland

30 442

38 740

127.3

0.1

34.8

3 472

6.9

Portugal

9 150

9 873

107.9

0.0

62.5

11 243

4.0

Republic of Moldova

3 297

4 380

132.8

0.0

45.5

641

1.3

Romania

23 034

22 402

97.3

-0.4

42.3

1 399

-6.6

Russian Federation

1 688 850

147 196

8.7

-0.2

22.7

2 235

0.8

San Marino

6

26

433.3

1.3

3.8

n.a.

n.a.

Slovakia

4 808

5 382

111.9

0.1

39.4

3 645

6.5

Slovenia

2 012

1 989

98.9

0.0

47.7

10 163

3.8

Spain

49 944

39 634

79.4

0.0

22.6

14 800

3.7

Sweden

41 162

8 892

21.6

0.2

16.7

25 685

1.2

Switzerland

3 955

7 344

185.7

0.7

37.7

46 448

1.7

The FYR of Macedonia

2 543

2 011

79.1

0.6

38.4

1 053

1.5

Ukraine

57 935

50 658

87.4

-0.4

28.0

1 452

-3.2

United Kingdom

24 160

58 974

244.1

0.2

10.7

19 946

3.5

Yugoslavia

10 200

10 637

104.3

0.1

40.8

n.a.

n.a.

Total Europe

2 259 957

728 831

32.2

0.0

25.4

...

...

Antigua and Barbuda

44

67

152.3

0.5

64.2

7 331

n.a.

Bahamas

1 001

301

30.1

1.8

12.0

n.a.

n.a.

Barbados

43

269

625.6

0.5

50.6

n.a.

n.a.

Belize

2 280

235

10.3

2.4

53.6

2 547

2.6

Bermuda

5

64

1 280.0

0.8

n.a

n.a.

n.a.

British Virgin Islands

15

21

140.0

2.7

38.1

n.a.

n.a.

Canada

922 097

30 857

3.3

1.0

23.0

19 267

5.4

Cayman Islands

26

37

142.3

3.7

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

Costa Rica

5 106

3 933

77.0

2.5

48.7

2 626

3.2

Cuba

10 982

11 160

101.6

0.4

22.5

n.a.

n.a.

Dominica

75

71

94.7

-0.1

29.6

2 940

1.9

Dominican Republic

4 838

8 364

172.9

1.7

35.5

1 659

8.2

El Salvador

2 072

6 154

297.0

2.1

53.7

1 684

4.0

Greenland

34 170

56

0.2

0.1

17.9

n.a.

n.a.

Grenada

34

93

273.5

0.3

62.4

3 052

n.a.

Guadeloupe

169

450

266.3

1.4

0.2

n.a.

n.a.

Guatemala

10 843

11 090

102.3

2.7

59.9

1 481

4.3

Haiti

2 756

8 087

293.4

1.7

65.8

364

1.1

Honduras

11 189

6 316

56.4

2.8

53.7

723

4.5

Jamaica

1 083

2 560

236.4

0.9

44.4

1 525

-2.4

Martinique

106

392

369.8

0.9

5.4

n.a.

n.a.

Mexico

190 869

97 365

51.0

1.6

25.8

3 304

7.0

Montserrat

10

11

110.0

-0.3

81.8

n.a.

n.a.

Netherlands Antilles

80

215

268.8

1.1

30.2

n.a.

n.a.

Nicaragua

12 140

4 938

40.7

2.8

35.8

408

n.a.

Panama

7 443

2 812

37.8

1.7

42.7

2 993

n.a.

Puerto Rico

887

3 839

432.8

0.8

25.1

n.a.

n.a.

Saint Kitts and Nevis

36

39

108.3

-0.8

66.7

6 032

n.a.

Saint Lucia

61

152

249.2

1.4

62.5

3 454

n.a.

Saint Pierre and Miquelon

23

7

30.4

0.3

14.3

n.a.

n.a.

Saint Vincent and Grenadines

39

113

289.7

0.7

46.9

2 335

n.a.

Trinidad and Tobago

513

1 289

251.3

0.5

26.5

4 119

3.2

United States

915 895*

276 218

30.2

0.8

23.0

28 310

6.9

United States Virgin Islands

34

94

276.5

-0.8

54.3

n.a.

n.a.

Total North and Central America

2 136 964

477 669

22.3

1.6

26.8

...

...

American Samoa

20

66

330.0

3.7

48.5

n.a.

n.a.

Australia

768 230

18 701

2.4

1.0

15.3

19 689

1.7

Cook Islands

23

19

82.6

0.6

36.8

n.a.

n.a.

Fiji

1 827

806

44.1

1.2

58.1

2 340

-1.8

French Polynesia

366

231

63.1

1.8

43.3

n.a.

n.a.

Guam

55

164

298.2

2.1

61.0

n.a.

n.a.

Kiribati

73

82

112.3

1.4

63.4

839

3.0

Marshall Islands

18

62

344.4

3.3

29.0

1 473

-5.2

Micronesia

70

116

165.7

2.0

70.7

1 886

-4.0

Nauru

2

11

550.0

1.9

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

New Caledonia

1 828

210

11.5

2.1

36.2

n.a.

n.a.

New Zealand

26 799

3 828

14.3

1.0

13.3

15 233

2.4

Niue

26

2

7.7

-1.9

50.0

n.a.

n.a.

Northern Mariana Islands

46

74

160.9

5.9

45.9

n.a.

n.a.

Palau

46

19

41.3

2.4

26.3

n.a.

n.a.

Papua New Guinea

45 239*

4 702

10.4

2.2

82.9

931

-6.5

Samoa

283

177

62.5

1.4

78.5

1 239

4.0

Solomon Islands

2 856*

430

15.4

3.2

80.9

797

-0.5

Tonga

72

98

136.1

0.3

55.1

1 635

-1.7

Vanuatu

1 219

186

15.3

2.4

80.1

1 315

2.7

Total Oceania

849 098

29 984

3.5

1.3

29.8

...

...

Argentina

273 669

36 577

13.4

1.3

10.9

8 755

8.6

Bolivia

108 438

8 142

7.5

2.4

36.0

912

4.2

Brazil

845 651

167 988

19.9

1.3

19.3

4 514

3.2

Chile

74 880

15 019

20.1

1.4

15.5

4 478

7.1

Colombia

103 870

41 564

40.0

1.9

25.5

2 039

3.1

Ecuador

27 684

12 411

44.8

2.0

38.3

1 531

3.4

Falkland Islands

1 217

2

0.2

0.5

n.a.

n.a.

n.a.

French Guiana

8 815

174

2.0

4.3

22.4

n.a.

n.a.

Guyana

21 498*

855

4.3

0.7

62.3

766

n.a.

Paraguay

39 730

5 358

13.5

2.6

44.8

1 946

3.5

Peru

128 000

25 230

19.7

1.7

27.6

2 580

7.2

Suriname

15 600

415

2.7

0.4

48.4

940

n.a.

Uruguay

17 481

3 313

19.0

0.7

8.9

6 076

5.1

Venezuela

88 205

23 706

26.9

2.0

13.0

3 499

5.1

Total South America

1 754 738

340 754

19.4

1.5

20.7

...

...

TOTAL WORLD

13 063 896

5 978 143

45.8

1.3

53.0

...

...

Note: The regional breakdown reflects geographic rather than economic or political groupings.

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