2016 tables: Countries/territories - Nature & Science

The 2016 tables are based on Nature Index data from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015.

Table criteria

# Country/territory Share 2015 Count 2015
1 United States of America (USA) 841.31 1145
2 United Kingdom (UK) 140.63 348
3 Germany 116.69 313
4 France 62.39 202
5 China 56.08 146
6 Switzerland 49.79 157
7 Japan 48.44 122
8 Canada 40.02 139
9 Netherlands 24.54 108
10 Australia 24.48 105
11 Italy 19.09 90
12 Sweden 16.79 78
13 Spain 16.14 80
14 Israel 15.86 45
15 South Korea 14.92 41
16 Austria 12.56 48
17 Denmark 10.66 57
18 Belgium 10.40 51
19 Norway 6.34 28
20 Singapore 6.32 31
21 Taiwan 5.68 35
22 Brazil 3.89 21
23 Finland 3.64 23
24 Russia 3.36 32
25 South Africa 3.08 21
26 New Zealand 2.72 23
27 Poland 2.42 21
28 Argentina 2.40 13
29 Saudi Arabia 2.36 31
30 Chile 2.28 19
31 Hungary 1.59 17
32 Portugal 1.51 16
33 India 1.42 14
34 Ireland 1.33 23
35 Bulgaria 1.14 6
36 Malaysia 1.14 3
37 Greece 1.12 10
38 Kenya 1.00 7
39 Estonia 0.99 12
40 Czech Republic 0.91 16
41 Mexico 0.90 9
42 Panama 0.87 9
43 Colombia 0.86 6
44 Uruguay 0.82 2
45 Peru 0.74 5
46 Iceland 0.70 7
47 Mali 0.57 2
48 Sri Lanka 0.56 2
49 Croatia 0.54 12
50 Thailand 0.52 9

Footnote

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