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Domestic mineral consumption
In the Netherlands, (non-metallic) minerals are predominantly used in the construction sector.
SEEA-EEA biodiversity account 2006-2013
This report present the experimental biodiversity account for the Netherlands (2006-2013), which is one of the thematic accounts of the SEEA-EEA ecosystem account.
Green Growth in the Netherlands
This report presents an overview of the state of green growth in the Netherlands.
Waste balance, kind of waste per sector; national accounts, 2008-2012
Waste by categories Origin and destination of waste
What is the scale of greenhouse gas emissions?
What is the scale of greenhouse gas emissions?
CPI all households (elaborate)
Consumer price indices all households. Index figures Consumer goods
CO2 emissions down by 10 percent in the first quarter
CO2 emissions by the Dutch economy were 10.1 percent lower in the first quarter of 2014 than in the same quarter of 2013. Adjusted for the differences in the weather, CO2 emissions fell by just 0.4...
Waste production
In the period 2000-2014, waste generation in the Dutch economy remained relatively constant at 62 billion kg, while the economy itself grew by almost 16 percent.
Domestic metal consumption
In 2016, domestic consumption of metals was over 40 percent lower than in 2000.
Built-up area
The built-up area continues to increase, on average by 0.8 percentper year.
Green growth in the Netherlands 2012
In the publication Green growth in the Netherlands 2012 Statistics Netherlands analyses and describes the state of the green economy in the Netherlands.
Forest and open nature
The area of forest and open nature has increased slightly, but its share in the total land area is
Renewable energy
The share of renewable energy sources in Dutch final energy consumption increased from 1.6 percent in 2000 to 6.0 percent in 2016.
National Energy Outlook 2016
The National Energy Outlook 2016 outlines the state of the Dutch energy system in an international context.
Improved nutrient efficiency in agriculture
Dutch agriculture has improved conversion of nutrients from feed and fertilisers into animal and plant products.