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Countries reporting through the Online Reporting System to ITPGRFA
The indicator is defined as the number of countries that have adopted legislative, administrative and policy frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits. It... -
Countries that are parties to the Nagoya Protocol
The indicator is defined as the number of countries that have adopted legislative, administrative and policy frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits. It... -
Countries that are contracting Parties to PGRFA
The indicator is defined as the number of countries that have adopted legislative, administrative and policy frameworks to ensure fair and equitable sharing of benefits. It... -
Mountain green cover area (square kilometres)
The Green Cover Index is meant to measure the changes of the green vegetation in mountain areas - i.e. forest, shrubs, trees, pasture land, crop land, etc. – in order to... -
Mountain area (square kilometres)
The Green Cover Index is meant to measure the changes of the green vegetation in mountain areas - i.e. forest, shrubs, trees, pasture land, crop land, etc. – in order to... -
Mountain Green Cover Index (SDG 15.4.2)
The Green Cover Index is meant to measure the changes of the green vegetation in mountain areas - i.e. forest, shrubs, trees, pasture land, crop land, etc. – in order to... -
Proportion of forest area within legally established protected areas (%)
Sustainable forest management (SFM) is a central concept for Goal 15 and target 15.1 as well as for target 15.2. It has been formally defined, by the UN General Assembly, as... -
Proportion of forest area under a long-term management plan, % (SDG 15.2.1)
Sustainable forest management (SFM) is a central concept for Goal 15 and target 15.1 as well as for target 15.2. It has been formally defined, by the UN General Assembly, as... -
Forest area annual net change rate (%)
Sustainable forest management (SFM) is a central concept for Goal 15 and target 15.1 as well as for target 15.2. It has been formally defined, by the UN General Assembly, as... -
Forest area independently certified (thousands of hectares)
This indicator Proportion of important sites for terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity that are covered by protected areas shows temporal trends in the mean percentage of each... -
Above-ground biomass stock in forest (tonnes per hectare)
Sustainable forest management (SFM) is a central concept for Goal 15 and target 15.1 as well as for target 15.2. It has been formally defined, by the UN General Assembly, as... -
Research on sustainable marine technology, % (SDG 14.a.1)
Definitions and mechanisms used in the development of the SDG indicator 14.a.1 are based on the IOC Criteria and Guidelines on Transfer of Marine Technology- IOCCGTMT... -
Sustainable fish stocks, % (SDG 14.4.1)
The indicator Proportion of fish stocks within biologically sustainable levels measures the sustainability of the world's marine capture fisheries by their abundance. A fish... -
Annual mean fine PM, All areas µm per m3 (SDG 11.6.2)
The mean annual concentration of fine suspended particles of less than 2.5 microns in diameters (PM2.5) is a common measure of air pollution. The mean is a population-weighted... -
Municipal Solid Waste collection coverage by cities, % (SDG 11.6.1)
Proportion of municipal solid waste regularly collected and with adequate treatment and disposal out of total municipal solid waste generated. The goal of this indicator aims to... -
Damaged of other critical infrastructure units due to disasters (number)
Direct economic loss: the monetary value of total or partial destruction of physical assets existing in the affected area. Direct economic loss is nearly equivalent to physical... -
Disruptions to other basic services due to disasters (number)
Direct economic loss: the monetary value of total or partial destruction of physical assets existing in the affected area. Direct economic loss is nearly equivalent to physical... -
Disruptions to health services due to disasters (number)
Direct economic loss: the monetary value of total or partial destruction of physical assets existing in the affected area. Direct economic loss is nearly equivalent to physical... -
Disruptions to educational services due to disasters (number)
Direct economic loss: the monetary value of total or partial destruction of physical assets existing in the affected area. Direct economic loss is nearly equivalent to physical... -
Disruptions to basic services due to disasters (number)
Direct economic loss: the monetary value of total or partial destruction of physical assets existing in the affected area. Direct economic loss is nearly equivalent to physical...