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Ocean Health Index, Economies
Economies captures the economic value associated with marine industries using revenue from marine sectors. It is composed of a single component, revenue. -
Ocean Health Index, Clean Waters
This goal captures the degree to which local waters are unpolluted by natural and human-made causes. This goal scores highest when the contamination level is zero. -
Ocean Health Index, Carbon Storage
This goal intends to capture the ability of the coastal habitats to remove carbon given their carbon uptake rate and health conditions. A score of 100 means all habitats that... -
Ocean Health Index, Coastal Protection
This goal aims to assess the amount of protection provided by marine and coastal habitats against flooding and erosion to coastal areas that people value, both inhabited (homes... -
Ocean Health Index, Habitats
The Habitats sub-goal includes all habitats in the study area, and assess their health condition and coverage area. -
Ocean Health Index, Biodiversity
This goal assesses the conservation status of species based on the best available global data through two sub-goals: Species and Habitats. Each of these sub- goals is treated... -
Ocean Health Index, Species
This sub-goal assesses the health of all marine species present in a region, including endangered species and species in relatively good conditions. The presence of higher-risk... -
Ocean Health Index, Artisanal Fishing Opportunity
Artisanal fishing opportunities measure whether people who need to fish on a small, local scale have the opportunity to do so. In other words, it measures the potential for... -
Ocean Health Index
The Ocean Health Index indicator measures the current status and likely future state of ten public goals. For each goal the Index assesses the current state relative to a... -
Physical trade balance (Total)
The trade balance is the amount of Material imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (Non-metallic minerals)
The amount of non-metallic minerals imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (Metal ores)
The amount of metal ores and industrial minerals imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (Fossil fuels)
The amount of fossil fuel imports minus exports -
Physical trade balance (Total) per capita
The trade balance is the amount of Material imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (Non metallic minerals) per capita
The amount of non-metallic minerals imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (Metal ores) per capita
The amount of metal ores and industrial minerals imports minus exports. -
Physical trade balance (Fossil fuels) per capita
The amount of fossil fuel imports minus exports -
Physical trade balance (Biomass) per capita
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 (Biomass)
The amount of biomass imports minus exports. Biomass flows were determined for four sub-categories, primary crops, crop residues, grazed biomass, and wood. -
Material footrpint (Total)
The global allocation of used raw material which is extracted to fulfill the final demand of an economy.