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The Little Green Data Book 2005

The Little Green Data Book 2005

The Little Green Data Book 2005 is based on the World Development Indicators 2005, and represents an abbreviated collection of information. Its production is a collaboration between the Development Economics Data Development Group, and the Environment Department of the World Bank. Development and po...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Publication
Language:en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2013
Subjects:
Agricultural land
Annual deforestation
arable land
Biodiversity
biomass
biomass fuel use
Bird
Bird species
breeding
breeding Bird
CO2
CO2 emissions
coal
deforestation
Economics
ecosystems
Electric power
Electricity
emission
Emissions
energy use
environmental
environmental management
environmental quality
environmental sustainability
fish
fish catch
fisheries
Forest
Forest area
Forests
fuel
GDP
GNP
gross national product
imports
Income
key indicators
Kyoto Protocol
Mammal species
Middle East
National accounting
national income
natural resource
natural resource management
North Africa
oil
Particulate matter
pollution
Population density
poverty alleviation
rural population
sanitation
savings
Sub-Saharan Africa
sustainable development
The Gambia
Trinidad and Tobago
Urban population
waste
West Bank and Gaza
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12427
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