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Domestic material consumption (Fossil fuels)
The amount of Domestic material consumption (DMC) that measures the total amount of fossil fuels used by an economy. It is defined as the annual quantity of fossil fuels... -
Domestic material consumption (Total) per capita
Domestic material consumption (DMC) measures the total amount of materials used by an economy. It is defined as the annual quantity of raw materials extracted from the domestic... -
Domestic material consumption (Non-metallic minerals) per capita
The amount of Domestic material consumption (DMC) that measures the total amount of non-metalic minerals used by an economy. It is defined as the annual quantity of metal ores... -
Domestic material consumption (Metal ores) per capita
The amount of Domestic material consumption (DMC) that measures the total amount of metal ores and industrial minerals used by an economy. It is defined as the annual quantity... -
Domestic material consumption (Fossil fuels) per capita
The amount of Domestic material consumption (DMC) that measures the total amount of fossil fuels used by an economy. It is defined as the annual quantity of fossil fuels... -
Domestic material consumption (Biomass) per capita
The amount of Domestic material consumption (DMC) that measures the total amount of biomass used by an economy. It is defined as the annual quantity of biomass materials... -
Domestic material consumption (Biomass)
The amount of Domestic material consumption (DMC) that measures the total amount of biomass used by an economy. It is defined as the annual quantity of biomass materials... -
Domestic extraction (Total)
Domestic extraction (DE) is the input from the natural environment to be used in the economy. DE is the annual amount of raw material (except for water and air) extracted from... -
Domestic extraction (Non-metallic minerals)
The amount of non-metallic minerals extracted from the natural environment used in the economy. -
Domestic extraction (Metal ores)
The amount of metal ores and industrial minerals extracted from the natural environment used in the economy. -
Domestic extraction (Fossil fuels)
The amount of fossil fuels extracted from the natural environment used in the economy. The Domestic extraction calculation is limited only to the primary resources of fossil fuels. -
Domestic extraction (Total) per capita
Domestic extraction (DE) is the input from the natural environment to be used in the economy. DE is the annual amount of raw material (except for water and air) extracted from... -
Domestic extraction (Non metallic minerals) per capita
The amount of non-metallic minerals extracted from the natural environment used in the economy. -
Domestic extraction (Metal ores) per capita
The amount of metal ores and industrial minerals extracted from the natural environment used in the economy. -
Domestic extraction (Fossil fuels) per capita
The amount of fossil fuels extracted from the natural environment used in the economy. The Domestic extraction calculation is limited only to the primary resources of fossil fuels. -
Domestic extraction (Biomass) per capita
The amount of biomass extracted from the natural environment used in the economy. Biomass flows were determined for four sub-categories, primary crops, crop residues, grazed... -
Domestic extraction (Biomass)
The amount of biomass extracted from the natural environment used in the economy. Biomass flows were determined for four sub-categories, primary crops, crop residues, grazed... -
Fixed broadband subscriptions
It refers to subscriptions to high-speed access to the public Internet (a TCP/IP connection), at downstream speeds equal to, or greater than, 256 kbit/s. This includes cable... -
Fixed broadband subscriptions, change/yr
Average annual rate of change in fixed (wired)-broadband subscribers. It refers to subscriptions to high-speed access to the public Internet (a TCP/IP connection), at downstream... -
Internet users, change/yr
Average annual rate of change in internet users., which refers to the proportion of individuals that used the Internet in the last 12 months.