cropland portugal · figure pt-6: portugal’s per capita ecological deficit by contributing...
TRANSCRIPT
MEDITERRANEAN ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT TRENDS Carbon ForestFishing Ground Grazing Land Cropland
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land Carbon
Population Biocapacity per hectare (Biocapacity density) Area Biocapacity per capita
Population Ecological Footprint - Total Ecological Footprint per capita
GNI per capita Exports per capita Non-carbon Carbon
Carbon ForestFishing Ground Grazing Land Cropland
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land Carbon
Population Biocapacity per hectare (Biocapacity density) Area Biocapacity per capita
Population Ecological Footprint - Total Ecological Footprint per capita
GNI per capita Exports per capita Non-carbon Carbon
Carbon ForestFishing Ground Grazing Land Cropland
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land Carbon
Population Biocapacity per hectare (Biocapacity density) Area Biocapacity per capita
Population Ecological Footprint - Total Ecological Footprint per capita
GNI per capita Exports per capita Non-carbon Carbon
Population Biocapacity per hectare (Biocapacity density) Area Biocapacity per capita
1960 1980 2000 1960
* World ratio from 1970** HDI value from 1980
**
*
1960
PORTUGAL
2002 Euro adopted 1974 Carnation revolution 1986 EEC accession
Figure PT-1: Ecological Footprint per capita in Portugal by component, 1961-2008
Figure PT-2: Contributing drivers of Portugal’s Ecological Footprint, 1961-2008
Figure PT-3: Biocapacity per capita in Portugal by component 1961-2008
Figure PT-4: Contributing drivers of Portugal’s biocapacity, 1961-2008
Indicator Value (2008)
Value (1961)
Change (%)
EF per capita [gha ] 4.12 3.37 22%· EF Carbon 2.01 0.20 914%
BC per capita [gha ] 1.29 1.29 0%EC deficit per capita [gha ] 0.93 0.48 93%
· deficit Forest land 1.51 0.06 2470%GNI per capita [constant 2000 $US ]
11,837 2,392 395%
· fraction of world [billionths ]
0.29 0.34 -15%
GDP per capita [constant 2000 $US ]
11,909 2,474 381%
Export earnings [constant 2000 $US]
4,327 325 1231%
Population ['000 ] 10,622 8,938 19%· 0 - 14 1,628 2,615 -38%· 15 - 64 7,129 5,601 27%· > 64 1,865 722 158%
HDI 0.802 0.708 13%
0
1
2
3
4
5
200820001990198019701960
Glo
bal H
ecta
res
Per
Cap
ita
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land Carbon
Rel
ativ
e va
lue
(196
1=1)
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2005200019951990198519801975197019651960
Rel
ativ
e va
lue
(196
1=1)
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
20052000199519901985198019751970196519600.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
200820001990198019701960
Glo
bal H
ecta
res
Per
Cap
ita
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land Carbon
1960
MEDITERRANEAN ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT TRENDS
References:
Global Footprint Network (GFN), 2012. National Footprint Accounts 2011 Edition. Available at: www.footprintnetwork.org.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). 2011. Human Development Report 2011.
World Bank. 2012. World Development Indicators. Available at: data.worldbank.org
Carbon ForestFishing Ground Grazing Land Cropland
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land Carbon
Population Biocapacity per hectare (Biocapacity density) Area Biocapacity per capita
Population Ecological Footprint - Total Ecological Footprint per capita
GNI per capita Exports per capita Non-carbon Carbon
Biocapacity per capita Ecological Footprint per capita
1960 1980 2000
2002 Euro adopted 1974 Carnation revolution 1986 EEC accession
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
Popu
latio
n [m
illio
ns]
1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
0-14 years >65 years15-64 years
Figure PT-9: Portugal’s population by age group, 1961-2010
Figure PT-7: Portugal’s GDP by component, GNI, and ratio of national GNI per capita to world total GNI, 1961-2008
Figure PT-6: Portugal’s per capita ecological deficit by contributing land-use type, 1961-2008
Figure PT-5: Portugal’s per capita ecological deficit, 1961-2008
Figure PT-8: Ecological Footprint and HDI for all countries, with Portugal’s trend for 1980-2008
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.80
22
4
6
8
10
12
Ecological Footprint (global hectares per person)
United Nations Human Development Index
1.0
0
1
2
3
4
5
2005200019951990198519801975197019651960
Glo
bal H
ecta
res
Per
Cap
ita
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land Carbon
0
1
2
3
4
5
2005200019951990198519801975197019651960
Glo
bal H
ecta
res
Per
Cap
ita
Built-up Land CroplandForest Land Fishing Grounds Grazing Land Carbon
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
Gro
ss D
omes
tic P
rodu
ct P
er C
apita
[c
onsta
nt 2
000
$ U
S]
1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005
Consumption InvestmentGovernment
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
GNI (left axis) GNI ratio (right axis) National G
NI per capita over w
orld total GN
I[billionths]
GDP (left axis):
1.0