Upper middle income - Net forest depletion

Adjusted savings: net forest depletion (% of GNI)

Adjusted savings: net forest depletion (% of GNI) in Upper middle income was 0.011 as of 2019. Its highest value over the past 49 years was 0.051 in 1973, while its lowest value was 0.011 in 2019.

Definition: Net forest depletion is calculated as the product of unit resource rents and the excess of roundwood harvest over natural growth. If growth exceeds harvest, this figure is zero.

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
1970 0.027
1971 0.024
1972 0.033
1973 0.051
1974 0.039
1975 0.042
1976 0.040
1977 0.050
1978 0.041
1979 0.050
1980 0.044
1981 0.026
1982 0.037
1983 0.028
1984 0.021
1985 0.019
1986 0.025
1987 0.033
1988 0.030
1989 0.028
1990 0.026
1991 0.029
1992 0.023
1993 0.019
1994 0.024
1995 0.029
1996 0.027
1997 0.024
1998 0.019
1999 0.015
2000 0.017
2001 0.018
2002 0.020
2003 0.032
2004 0.021
2005 0.020
2006 0.022
2007 0.020
2008 0.021
2009 0.019
2010 0.017
2011 0.014
2012 0.015
2013 0.013
2014 0.016
2015 0.014
2016 0.016
2017 0.016
2018 0.013
2019 0.011

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts