Australia vs Estonia: Land use hidden — Cropland
Land use hidden — Cropland over time
- Australia
- Estonia
How they compare
Australia currently reports 313,747 Square kilometres against 7,150 Square kilometres in Estonia, a difference of 306,597 Square kilometres.
That makes Australia's figure about 43.9 times Estonia's.
Across all 32 years both countries report, Australia has been ahead every year.
Australia ranks 12th and Estonia ranks 12th of 193 countries.
Australia has averaged higher in every one of the 4 decades both report.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Australia | Estonia | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 192,731 Square kilometres | 9,521 Square kilometres | 183,210 Square kilometres | Australia |
| 2000s | 248,726 Square kilometres | 6,266 Square kilometres | 242,460 Square kilometres | Australia |
| 2010s | 309,032 Square kilometres | 6,667 Square kilometres | 302,365 Square kilometres | Australia |
| 2020s | 314,177 Square kilometres | 7,078 Square kilometres | 307,099 Square kilometres | Australia |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher land use hidden — cropland, Australia or Estonia?
- Australia, at 313,747 Square kilometres against 7,150 Square kilometres in Estonia as of 2023.
- What is the difference in land use hidden — cropland between Australia and Estonia?
- 306,597 Square kilometres, with Australia ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Australia and Estonia?
- 32 years are reported by both, from 1992 to 2023.
- How do Australia and Estonia rank globally for land use hidden — cropland?
- Australia ranks 12th and Estonia ranks 12th of 193 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as Land use hidden — Cropland. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
Land resources are one of the four components of the natural environment: water, air, land and living resources. In this context land is both: a physical "milieu" necessary for the development of natural vegetation as well as cultivated vegetation; a resource for human activities. The data presented here give information concerning land use state and changes (e.g. agricultural land, forest land). Data source(s): Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N., (FAOSTAT) Contact: ENV.Stat@oecd.org Dataset release date: June 3, 2024 Database documentation Countries metadata