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Indonesia

General Indicators

Population (millions)

204

Urban population (% of total)

38.8

GNP per capita, Atlas method ($)

640

Agriculture

Population density, rural (people per sq km)

696

Forests

Forest area (% of total land area)

60.6

Annual deforestation (%change, 1990-95)

1.0

Energy

Electric power consumption per capita (kWh)

329

Share of electricity generated by coal (%)

30.7

Emissions and pollution

CO2 emissions per capita (mt)

1.2

Water & Sanitation

Access to safe water in rural areas (% of rural population)

54

Access to safe water in urban areas (% of urban population)

78

Indicators courtesy of The Little Green Data Book 2000, jointly produced by the Development Data Group (DECDG) and the Environmental Economics and Indicators Unit (EEI) of the World Bank. For more environmental indicators, and comparisons for this region and income group, click here. Map produced by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.


 Document(s)

Sea Level Rise in South Kalimantan, Indonesia - An Economic Analysis of Adaptation Strategies in Agriculture@ Akhmad R Saidy and Yusuf Azis 2009-08-03
Open file

The Distributional Impact of Environmental Policy: The Case of Carbon Tax and Energy Pricing Reform in Indonesia@ Arief Anshory Yusuf 2008-10-23
Open file

The Impacts of Coal Mining on the Economy and Environment of South Kalimantan Province, Indonesia@ Luthfi Fatah 2008-06-05
fatah@aciar.gov.au Open file

Can Forest Plantations Alleviate Pressure on Natural Forests?: An Efficiency Analysis in Indonesia@ Bambang Tri Hartono EEPSEA 2002-05
steeh@mindspring.com Open file

The Economy-wide Impact of Integrated Pest Management in Indonesia@ Budy P. Resosudarmo EEPSEA 2001-10
pradnja@indo.net.id Open file

Indonesia Indicators 2000-01-01


The Indonesian Fires and Haze of 1997: The Economic Toll Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) 1998-05
dglover@idrc.org.sg Open file

Integrated Pest Management in Indonesia: The Cost of Chemicals
Case Study Four Open file



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