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Domestic material consumption (Total)
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... -
Physical trade balance (wood)
The amount of wood imports minus exports. Biomass flows were determined for four sub-categories, primary crops, crop residues, grazed biomass, and wood. -
Physical trade balance (wild catch and harvest)
The amount of wild catch and harvest imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (petroleum)
The amount of petroleum imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (oil shale and tar sands)
The amount of oil shale and tar sands imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (non-metallic minerals - industrial or agricultural dominant)
The amount of non-metallic minerals - industrial or agricultural dominant imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (non-metallic minerals - construction dominant)
The amount of non-metallic minerals - construction dominant imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (non-ferrous ores)
The amount of non-ferrous ores imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (natural gas)
The amount of natural gas imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (grazed biomass and fodder crops)
The amount of grazed biomass and fodder crops imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (ferrous ores)
The amount of ferrous ores imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (crops)
The amount of biomass imports minus exports. Biomass flows were determined for four sub-categories, primary crops, crop residues, grazed biomass, and wood. -
Physical trade balance (crop residues)
The amount of crop residues imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (coal)
The amount of coal imports minus exports. -
Material imports (wood)
The amount of wood imported into the economy. -
Material imports (wild catch and harvest)
The amount of wild catch and harvest imported into the economy. -
Material imports (petroleum)
The amount of petroleum imported into the economy. -
Material imports (oil shale and tar sands)
The amount of oil shale and tar sands imported into the economy. -
Material imports (non-metallic minerals - industrial or agricultural dominant)
The amount of non-metallic minerals - industrial or agricultural dominant imported into the economy. -
Material imports (non-metallic minerals - construction dominant)
The amount of non-metallic minerals - construction dominant imported into the economy.