STATISTICS: Netherlands


Netherlands

10.8% —or about 365,000 hectares—of Netherlands is forested. Of this, none is classified as primary forest, the most biodiverse form of forest.

Change in Forest Cover: Between 1990 and 2000, Netherlands gained an average of 1,500 hectares of forest per year. The amounts to an average annual reforestation rate of 0.43%. Between 2000 and 2005, the rate of forest change decreased by 36.1% to 0.28% per annum. In total, between 1990 and 2005, Netherlands gained 5.8% of its forest cover, or around 20,000 hectares. Measuring the total rate of habitat conversion (defined as change in forest area plus change in woodland area minus net plantation expansion) for the 1990-2005 interval, Netherlands gained 5.9% of its forest and woodland habitat.

Biodiversity and Protected Areas: Netherlands has some 569 known species of amphibians, birds, mammals and reptiles according to figures from the World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Of these, 1.1% are endemic, meaning they exist in no other country, and 3.5% are threatened. Netherlands is home to at least 1221 species of vascular plants. 4.9% of Netherlands is protected under IUCN categories I-V.






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Netherlands: Forest Cover, 2005
Total Land Area (ha)3,388,000
Total Forest Area (ha)365,000
Percent Forest Cover10.77%
Primary Forest Cover (ha)-
Primary Forest, % total forest0.00%
Primary Forest, % total land0.00%
Other wooded land (ha)-


Netherlands : Forest types
Tropical (% forest area)0%
Subtropical (% forest area)0%
Temperate (% forest area)100%
Boreal/polar (% forest area)0%


Netherlands: Breakdown of forest types, 2005
Primary forest (ha | %)-0.0%
Modified natural (ha | %)-0.0%
Semi-natural (ha | %)361,00098.9%
Production plantation (ha | %)4,0001.1%
Production plantation (ha | %)-0.0%


Netherlands: Change in Forest Cover
TOTAL FOREST COVER
Forest 1990 (ha)345,000
Forest 2000 (ha)360,000
Forest 2005 (ha)365,000
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)1,5000.43%
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)1,0000.28%
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)20,0005.80%
Change in rate (%)-36.11%
PRIMARY FOREST COVER
Primary 1990 (ha)-
Primary 2000 (ha)-
Primary 2005 (ha)-
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)-#DIV/0!
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)-#DIV/0!
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)-#DIV/0!
Change in rate (%)#DIV/0!
OTHER WOODED LAND
Other 1990 (ha)-
Other 2000 (ha)-
Other 2005 (ha)-
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)-#DIV/0!
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)-#DIV/0!
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)-#DIV/0!
Change in rate (%)#DIV/0!
PLANTATIONS
Other 1990 (ha)4,000
Other 2000 (ha)4,000
Other 2005 (ha)4,000
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)-0.00%
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)-0.00%
Change in rate (%)#DIV/0!
TOTAL DEGRADATION/CONSERVSION
Forest area+Wooded Area-Plantations
Other 1990 (ha)341,000
Other 2000 (ha)356,000
Other 2005 (ha)361,000
Annual Change 1990-2000 (ha | %)1,5000.44%
Annual Change 2000-2005 (ha | %)1,0000.28%
Total Change 1990-2005 (ha | %)20,0005.87%
Change in rate (%)-36.14%


Netherlands: Primary
Primary or "old-growth" vegetation
Primary Forest 2005 (ha)0
Other primary wooded land 2005 (ha)-
Other primary wooded land 2005 (ha)0
Undisturbed vegetation 2005 (% land area)0.00%


Netherlands: Forest designation
Ownership of forest land, 2000
Public (%)49.7%
Private (%)50.3%
Other (%)0.0%
Ownership of other wooded land, 2000
Public (%)-
Private (%)-
Other (%)-
Designated functions of forest � primary function 2005
Production (%)1.1%
Protection (%)0.0%
Conservation (%)24.7%
Social Services (%)-
Multiple Services (%)74.2%
None of Unknown (%)-


Netherlands: Disturbances affecting forest land 2000
Forest Area annually affected by
Fire (%)0.00%
Insects (ha)-
Diseases (ha)-
Other (ha)-


Netherlands: Protected areas
1
Protected areas
Biosphere reserves, 2005
Wetlands of international importance (Ramsar sites), 200549
World Heritage sites, 20047
Protected Areas: IUCN categories I-V, percent of total land4.9%
Protected Areas: IUCN categories Ia, Ib, and II, extent, percent of total land1.00%
Protected Areas: IUCN categories III, IV, and V, percent of total land, 20043.22%
Protected Areas: IUCN categories VI and other, percent of total land, 200418.67%


Netherlands: Biodiversity - Wildlife
Amphibians
total species17
endemic species0
threatened species0
Birds
total species444
endemic species6
threatened species11
Mammals
total species95
endemic species0
threatened species9
Reptiles
total species13
endemic species0
threatened species0
Wildlife diversity
total species569
endemic species6
threatened species20


Netherlands: Biodiversity - Plants
Growing stock composition
3 most common species
% of total growing stock
55.10%
Growing stock composition
3 most common species
% of total growing stock
91.30%
Number of Native tree species
Native tree species28
Number of tree species in IUCN red list
Critically Endangered0
Endangered0
Vulnerable0
Vascular Plant Species, 2004
Total1221
Number endemic0
Number of Threatened Plant Species, 2004
Species threatened0


Netherlands: Value of forests
Biomass stock in forest, 2005
Above-ground biomass (M t)43
Below-ground biomass (M t)9
Dead wood (M t)2
Total (M t)54
Carbon stock in forest, 2005
Carbon in above-ground biomass (M t)21
Carbon in below-ground biomass (M t)4
Carbon in dead wood (M t)1
Carbon in litter (M t)9
Soil carbon (M t)40
Change in growing stock 1990 - 2005
Annual change rate (1000 cubic m/yr)
1990-2000900
2000-2005800
Growing stock per hectare 1990 - 2005
Annual change rate ( cubic m/ha per yr)
1990-20001.87
2000-20051.73
Wood removal 2005
Industrial roundwood (1000 cubic m)860
Wood fuel (1000 cubic m)340
Total wood removal 2005 (1000 cubic m)1,200
Total wood removal 2005 (% of growing stock)2
Plant products 2005
Food (t)-
Fodder (t)-
Raw material for medicine and aromatic products (t)-
Raw material for colorants and dyes (t)-
Raw material for utensils, handicrafts & construction (t)-
Ornamental plants (t)6,000
Exudates (t)-
Other plant products (t)-
Animal products 2005
Living animals (units)-
Hides, skins and trophies (units)-
Wild honey and bee-wax (t)-
Bush meat (t)362
Raw material for medicine and aromatic products (t)-
Raw material for colorants and dyes (t)-
Other edible animal products (t)-
Other non-edible animal products (t)-
Value of wood and non-wood forest product removal 2005
Industrial roundwood (US$)$29,460,000
Wood fuel (US$)$6,873,000
Non-wood forest products (US$)$15,180,000
Total value (US$)$51,513,000
Total value ($USD/ha)$141
Employment in forestry 2000
Total people employed2,000


Netherlands : Production, trade and consumption of forest products, 2002
Woodfuel ('000 cubic m), 2002
Production160
Imports9
Exports22
Consumption147
Industrial roundwood ('000 cubic m), 2002
Production703
Imports506
Exports362
Consumption847
Sawnwood ('000 cubic m), 2002
Production258
Imports3,022
Exports356
Consumption2,924
Wood-based panels ('000 cubic m), 2002
Production23
Imports1,631
Exports254
Consumption1,400
Pulp for paper ('000 metric tons), 2002
Production132
Imports936
Exports137
Consumption931
Paper and paperboard ('000 metric tons), 2002
Production3,346
Imports3,344
Exports2,844
Consumption3,846
Netherlands: Environment
Environment - current issueswater pollution in the form of heavy metals, organic compounds, and nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates; air pollution from vehicles and refining activities; acid rain
Environment - international agreementsparty to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulfur 85, Air Pollution-Sulfur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Kyoto Protocol, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
Natural hazardsflooding


Netherlands: Land use / Resources
Land use (%)arable land: 26.71%
permanent crops: 0.97%
other: 72.32% (2001)
Natural resourcesnatural gas, petroleum, peat, limestone, salt, sand and gravel, arable land


Netherlands: Economy
Economy - overview:The Netherlands has a prosperous and open economy, which depends heavily on foreign trade. The economy is noted for stable industrial relations, moderate unemployment and inflation, a sizable current account surplus, and an important role as a European transportation hub. Industrial activity is predominantly in food processing, chemicals, petroleum refining, and electrical machinery. A highly mechanized agricultural sector employs no more than 4% of the labor force but provides large surpluses for the food-processing industry and for exports. The Netherlands, along with 11 of its EU partners, began circulating the euro currency on 1 January 2002. The country continues to be one of the leading European nations for attracting foreign direct investment. Economic growth slowed considerably in 2001-05, as part of the global economic slowdown, but for the four years before that, annual growth averaged nearly 4%, well above the EU average.
GDP - per capita$30,500 (2005 est.)
GDP - real growth rate (%)0.6% (2005 est.)
Agriculture - productsgrains, potatoes, sugar beets, fruits, vegetables; livestock
GDP - composition by sector (%)agriculture: 2.1%, industry: 24.4%, services: 73.5% (2005 est.)
Industries agroindustries, metal and engineering products, electrical machinery and equipment, chemicals, petroleum, construction, microelectronics, fishing
Population below poverty line (%)NA
Debt - external$1.645 trillion (30 June 2005)
Labor force - by occupation (%)agriculture 4%, industry 23%, services 73% (1998 est.)


Netherlands: Population / Demographics
Population (July 2005)16,407,491
Population growth rate (%) (2005)0.53%
Population density (people/sq km) (2005)484.2
Percent rural (2003)34.2%
Median age (years)total: 39.04 years
Total fertility rate (children born/woman)1.66 (2005 est.)
Ethnic groups (%)Dutch 83%, other 17% (of which 9% are non-Western origin mainly Turks, Moroccans, Antilleans, Surinamese, and Indonesians) (1999 est.)


Largest Cities in Netherlands

Cities and urban areas in Netherlands with population over 100,000 All figures are estimates for 2002.

CityCountryCity PopulationUrban Area Population
AmsterdamNetherlands7195001536300
RotterdamNetherlands5891001133200
sGravenhageNetherlands444400699300
UtrechtNetherlands232800610800
EindhovenNetherlands201300201300
TilburgNetherlands193400193400
GroningenNetherlands168500168500
BredaNetherlands160000160000
ApeldoornNetherlands155600155600
NijmegenNetherlands154800154800
EnschedeNetherlands149600149600
AlmereNetherlands148600148600
HaarlemNetherlands148000148000
ArnhemNetherlands138500138500
ZaanstadNetherlands136800136800
sHertogenboschNetherlands131500131500
AmersfoortNetherlands128100128100
MaastrichtNetherlands123000123000
DordrechtNetherlands122600122600
LeidenNetherlands119500119500
HaarlemmermeerNetherlands114400114400
ZoetermeerNetherlands111900111900
EmmenNetherlands106100106100
ZwolleNetherlands105400105400
EdeNetherlands104200104200




 Environment, Land use / Resources, Economy, Population / Demographics, Infrastructure, Health -- CIA World Factbook, 2005
 Forest Cover, Forest types, Breakdown of forest types, Change in Forest Cover, Primary forests, Forest designation, Disturbances affecting forest land, Value of forests, Production, trade and consumption of forest products -- The FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS's Global Forest Resources Assessment (2005) and the State of the World�s Forests (2005, 2003, 2001)
 Protected Areas, Plant and animal biodiversity -- United Nations Environment Programme - World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC). 2004. World Database on Protected Areas.
 Biosphere reservers -- United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) - Man and Biosphere Program. 2004. UNESCO - MAB Biosphere Reserves Directory.
 RAMSAR sites -- The Bureau of the Convention on Wetlands . 2005. The Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance.
 World Resources Institute's EarthTrends web site
 The 2004 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
 Population Data -- United Nations Population Fund
 With additional analysis by Rhett Butler of mongabay.com



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