Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 23 - Ecological in Tunisia
Tunisia: Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 23 - Ecological was 2,595 Hectares in 2020. βΌ Falling
Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 23 - Ecological in Tunisia, 2000β2020
Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Hectares.
Analysis
Tunisia recorded 2,595 Hectares for africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 23 - ecological in 2020.
Compared with earlier readings it is down 8.1% over ten years.
Over the whole period, africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 23 - ecological in Tunisia peaked at 2,864 Hectares in 2000 and was at its lowest, 2,564 Hectares, in 2016.
That places Tunisia 71st out of 172 countries with data for 2020, putting it in the middle of the range.
The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 21 years of available data.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000s | 2,776 Hectares | 2,707 Hectares | 2,864 Hectares | 10 |
| 2010s | 2,686 Hectares | 2,564 Hectares | 2,853 Hectares | 10 |
| 2020s | 2,595 Hectares | 2,595 Hectares | 2,595 Hectares | 1 |
Countries ranked near Tunisia
- 68 Togo 2,650 Hectares compare
- 69 Serbia, Republic of 2,604 Hectares compare
- 70 Venezuela, RepΓΊblica Bolivariana de 2,600 Hectares compare
- 72 Sweden 2,539 Hectares compare
- 73 Ghana 2,513 Hectares compare
- 74 Czech Republic 2,484 Hectares compare
More environment data for Tunisia
- Standard Deviation, annual growth rate 0 % change on previous year (2025)
- Standard Deviation 0.421 Β°C (2025)
- Temperature change 2.02 Β°C (2025)
- Recovered paper β Production 40,000 t (2024)
- Total fibre furnish β Production 40,000 t (2024)
- Other paper and paperboard, not elsewhere specified β Import value 2,324 1000 USD (2024)
- Other paper and paperboard, not elsewhere specified β Import quantity 679 t (2024)
- Other paper and paperboard β Export value 72,767 1000 USD (2024)
- Other paper and paperboard β Export quantity 56,530 t (2024)
- Other paper and paperboard β Import value 159,178 1000 USD (2024)
Frequently asked questions
- What is africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 23 - ecological in Tunisia?
- Africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 23 - ecological in Tunisia was 2,595 Hectares in 2020, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
- What is the highest africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 23 - ecological recorded in Tunisia?
- The highest recorded value was 2,864 Hectares in 2000.
- What is the lowest africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 23 - ecological recorded in Tunisia?
- The lowest recorded value was 2,564 Hectares in 2016.
- How does Tunisia rank for africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 23 - ecological?
- Tunisia ranks 71st out of 172 countries with data for 2020.
- Is africa's development dynamics (afdd) table 23 - ecological rising or falling in Tunisia?
- Over the last ten years it is down 8.1%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
- Where does this Tunisia data come from?
- The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of Africa's Development Dynamics (AfDD) Table 23 - Ecological sustainability β Arable land. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
The Statistical Annex to the annual Africa's Development Dynamics (AFDD) report is a collection of development indicators that were gathered and analysed while conducting the research that went into the report. These data are also available online for free viewing or download at https://oe.cd/AFDD-2024, a bilingual website which links to the electronic version of the Africa's Development Dynamics book in both English and French. <br><br> Table 23 shows indicators of ecological sustainability, in terms of land use. This includes number of hectars of land allocated to different kinds of use, carbon stock in living biomass, and fertiliser use, and wood production.