Georgia - Adjusted savings: particulate emission damage (current US$)

The latest value for Adjusted savings: particulate emission damage (current US$) in Georgia was 74,297,010 as of 2019. Over the past 29 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between 88,939,790 in 1990 and 30,204,460 in 1999.

Definition: Particulate emissions damage is the damage due to exposure of a country's population to ambient concentrations of particulates measuring less than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5), ambient ozone pollution, and indoor concentrations of PM2.5 in households cooking with solid fuels. Damages are calculated as foregone labor income due to premature death. Estimates of health impacts from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016. Data for other years have been extrapolated from trends in mortality rates.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based on sources and methods described in "The Changing Wealth of Nations 2018: Building a Sustainable Future" (Lange et al 2018).

See also:

Year Value
1990 88,939,790
1991 83,384,020
1992 75,470,660
1993 66,447,480
1994 64,360,400
1995 47,491,500
1996 38,205,730
1997 37,546,840
1998 39,266,180
1999 30,204,460
2000 35,075,950
2001 35,257,480
2002 33,439,350
2003 31,076,910
2004 33,733,740
2005 33,635,770
2006 33,571,920
2007 38,027,540
2008 49,676,350
2009 49,031,940
2010 54,575,060
2011 67,705,060
2012 73,328,690
2013 76,308,140
2014 75,118,480
2015 64,130,600
2016 71,293,140
2017 72,709,180
2018 79,618,420
2019 74,297,010

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts