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Rural area

Area with a surrounding address density of less than 1 000 per square kilometre.

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Open wet natural area

Open area with a wet surface with nature as its main function.

Other

Sludge area

Storage area for separating water and waste or for storing (polluted) sludge from the harbour.

Other

Built-up area

Area in use for housing, shopping, working, going out, culture and public facilities.

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Recreational accommodation area

Area used for a recreational stay of several days such as camping's, bungalow parks and youth hostels.

Other

Study area archive

An area in or near an archive with tables and chairs where visitors may browse through the archive records.

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Residential area (Gf-Fvw)

An uninterrupted area of 500x 500 metre grid within a municipality, or an isolated grid of which each square contains 25 addresses or more.

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Processing energy prices for the Consumer Price Index

Starting from the reporting month of June 2023, new data sources are being used at Statistics Netherlands for CPI-Energy, along with a new method specifically designed for detailed data analysis....

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Dutch GDP per capita ranks fourth in the EU

In 2022, Dutch gross domestic product (GDP) per capita stood at over 53 thousand euros, putting the Netherlands in fourth position within the European Union.

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Natural capital accounts for the Dutch North Sea area

Exploring the possible setup and uses of natural capital accounts for the Dutch North Sea area.

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More businesses experience shortages of staff and materials

At the beginning of Q2 2022, staff shortages formed the largest obstacle for entrepreneurs in carrying out their business activities.

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A greening economy, but not in all areas

The Dutch economy is growing increasingly green. Companies are implementing cleaner production processes and are using relatively fewer raw materials.

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National Landscape conservation areas cover one fifth of the Netherlands

The 20 National Landscape conservation areas in the Netherlands cover nearly 900 thousand hectares, i.e. more than 20 percent of the total Dutch land area.

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Economic outlook slightly more negative

The economic situation according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer has become slightly more unfavourable in January.

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Extensive wetland area in the Netherlands

A relatively large area in the Netherlands is covered with water. There are 43 wetland areas covering 817 thousand ha.

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Built-up area

The built-up area continues to increase, on average by 0.8 percentper year.

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New classification of population by origin

Overview of new population classification based on country of birth, i.e. the Netherlands or a foreign country classified into continents. Replacing the former classification based on migration...

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Increase in manufacturing output prices again smaller

In February, prices of Dutch-manufactured products were up by an average of 8.1 percent year on year.

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CBS World Café VIII – Firm productivity April 4th, 2023, 14:00-15:00

The theme of CBS World Café VIII is Firm productivity. A key measure of firm performance is their ability to transform inputs such as capital and labour, into output such as sales.

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Agricultural income up by 1 percent in 2021

In 2021, the income of the agricultural sector is 1 percent higher than in 2020. This year’s animal output is below the level of 2020, but crop output has increased.

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Many new dwellings in existing built-up areas

In the period 2000–2006, 140 thousand dwellings (43 percent) out of a total of 323 thousand added to the dwelling stock were built in existing built-up area.

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Areas of sustainability Netherlands

Areas of sustainability (NL figures)

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Areas of sustainability European Union

Areas of sustainability (EU figures)

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Concentrations of particulate matter in urban areas

Annual average concentrations of particulate matter (PM10) in urban areas are decreasing since the year 2000.

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Bird population declines in urban areas

Cities are an important habitat for a variety of birds, but the nine species most common in urban areas, according to the garden birds counts conducted in the period 2003–2006 decline.

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