15.4.2a Mountain green cover area: Nival; Land Cover: Artificial surfaces — Value by country

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Countries reporting
18
Highest
19.9 km2
Russian Federation
Lowest
0.1 km2
Kazakhstan
Median
1.7 km2
Years covered
22
2000–2021
Data points
300

What the numbers show

15.4.2a Mountain green cover area: Nival; Land Cover: Artificial surfaces — Value is currently reported for 18 countries. The highest value is 19.9 km2 in Russian Federation; the lowest is 0.1 km2 in Kazakhstan.

The median across all reporting countries is 1.7 km2, and the mean is 3.72 km2.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 199.

Over the past decade 12 countries rose and 2 fell. The largest increase was in Peru (up 66.7%), and the largest decrease in Iceland (down 13.6%).

15.4.2a Mountain green cover area: Nival; Land Cover: Artificial: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Russian Federation 19.9 km2 2021 up 41.1% rising
2 Austria 15.3 km2 2021 up 48.5% rising
3 Afghanistan 6.6 km2 2021 up 15.8% rising
4 Switzerland 5.9 km2 2021 up 15.7% rising
5 China, mainland 5.1 km2 2021 up 18.6% rising
6 France 3.2 km2 2021 down 13.5% flat
7 Tajikistan 2.7 km2 2021 up 12.5% rising
8 Peru 2 km2 2021 up 66.7% rising
9 Iceland 1.9 km2 2021 down 13.6% falling
10 Italy 1.5 km2 2021 up 15.4% rising
11 Kyrgyzstan 0.9 km2 2021 up 50.0% rising
12 Chile 0.5 km2 2021 up 66.7% volatile
13 Australia and New Zealand 0.3 km2 2021 unchanged flat
13 Uzbekistan 0.3 km2 2021 up 50.0% rising
13 New Zealand 0.3 km2 2021 unchanged flat
13 Nepal 0.3 km2 2021 up 50.0% rising
17 Colombia 0.2 km2 2021 unchanged rising
18 Kazakhstan 0.1 km2 2021 unchanged flat

Regions and income groups

Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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Indicator
15.4.2a Mountain green cover area: Nival; Land Cover: Artificial surfaces — Value
Unit
km2
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
50 places, 300 data points, 2000–2021
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