Green MiniAtlas
Based on the World Bank's World Development Indicators and the Little Green Data Book, the Green miniAtlas complements the miniAtlas of Global Development previously published by the World Bank. The information in the Green miniAtlas is a quick reference for monitoring environmental performance...
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okr-10986-81422021-04-23T14:02:44Z Green MiniAtlas World Bank DEVELOPMENT GOALS POVERTY ERADICATION PRIMARY EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY LIFE EXPECTANCY FERTILITY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ILLITERACY WATER & SANITATION CHILD MORTALITY HIV AIDS POVERTY NATIONAL INCOME INVESTMENT EXTERNAL DEBT URBANIZATION TRANSPORTATION ENERGY EMISSIONS NATURAL RESOURCES TRADE INTERNATIONAL AID PERSONAL COMPUTERS TELECOMMUNICATIONSBOUNDARIES CD DEBT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPORTS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES GIRLS GROWTH RATE ILLITERACY INCOME LIFE EXPECTANCY LINES LOW INCOME MALARIA MORTALITY NATIONAL INCOME NORTH AFRICA ORE PARTNERSHIP PER CAPITA INCOME POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANT WOMEN SAND SOUTHERN AFRICA WORKERS Based on the World Bank's World Development Indicators and the Little Green Data Book, the Green miniAtlas complements the miniAtlas of Global Development previously published by the World Bank. The information in the Green miniAtlas is a quick reference for monitoring environmental performance across countries. And it links the environment to the broader development challenges of improving health, raising productivity, and fighting poverty. Topics are organized into five themes which capture the environmental challenges facing rich and poor countries today: a) Rural space; b) Forests; c) Biodiversity; d) Energy, emissions, and transport; e) Water and sanitation. One of the great challenges facing both rich and poor countries is finding a path for development that improves the lives of people and preserves our environment. The Green miniAtlas seeks to raise awareness of the economic and social forces affecting the global, regional, and local environment. 2012-06-15T10:38:31Z 2012-06-15T10:38:31Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/7645750/green-miniatlas 0-8213-5870-7 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8142 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research |
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DEVELOPMENT GOALS POVERTY ERADICATION PRIMARY EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY LIFE EXPECTANCY FERTILITY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ILLITERACY WATER & SANITATION CHILD MORTALITY HIV AIDS POVERTY NATIONAL INCOME INVESTMENT EXTERNAL DEBT URBANIZATION TRANSPORTATION ENERGY EMISSIONS NATURAL RESOURCES TRADE INTERNATIONAL AID PERSONAL COMPUTERS TELECOMMUNICATIONSBOUNDARIES CD DEBT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPORTS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES GIRLS GROWTH RATE ILLITERACY INCOME LIFE EXPECTANCY LINES LOW INCOME MALARIA MORTALITY NATIONAL INCOME NORTH AFRICA ORE PARTNERSHIP PER CAPITA INCOME POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANT WOMEN SAND SOUTHERN AFRICA WORKERS |
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DEVELOPMENT GOALS POVERTY ERADICATION PRIMARY EDUCATION GENDER EQUALITY POPULATION & DEMOGRAPHY LIFE EXPECTANCY FERTILITY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ILLITERACY WATER & SANITATION CHILD MORTALITY HIV AIDS POVERTY NATIONAL INCOME INVESTMENT EXTERNAL DEBT URBANIZATION TRANSPORTATION ENERGY EMISSIONS NATURAL RESOURCES TRADE INTERNATIONAL AID PERSONAL COMPUTERS TELECOMMUNICATIONSBOUNDARIES CD DEBT DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPORTS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES GIRLS GROWTH RATE ILLITERACY INCOME LIFE EXPECTANCY LINES LOW INCOME MALARIA MORTALITY NATIONAL INCOME NORTH AFRICA ORE PARTNERSHIP PER CAPITA INCOME POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANT WOMEN SAND SOUTHERN AFRICA WORKERS World Bank Green MiniAtlas |
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Based on the World Bank's World Development Indicators and the Little Green Data Book, the Green miniAtlas complements the miniAtlas of Global Development previously published by the World Bank. The information in the Green miniAtlas is a quick reference for monitoring environmental performance across countries. And it links the environment to the broader development challenges of improving health, raising productivity, and fighting poverty. Topics are organized into five themes which capture the environmental challenges facing rich and poor countries today: a) Rural space; b) Forests; c) Biodiversity; d) Energy, emissions, and transport; e) Water and sanitation. One of the great challenges facing both rich and poor countries is finding a path for development that improves the lives of people and preserves our environment. The Green miniAtlas seeks to raise awareness of the economic and social forces affecting the global, regional, and local environment. |
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