CHAPTER AND THEME |
N° |
T |
INDICATOR NAME |
POPULATION
AND SOCIETY
|
Demography and population |
1 |
P |
Population growth rate |
|
2 |
R |
Total fertility rate |
Standard of life, employment, social inequities, poverty, unemployment |
3 |
S |
Women per hundred men in the labour force |
|
5 |
R |
Employment rate |
Culture, education, training, awareness improvement |
6 |
P |
School enrolment gross ratio |
|
7 |
S |
Difference between male and female school enrolment ratios |
|
8 |
S |
Production of cultural goods |
Health, public health |
11 |
S |
Life expectancy at birth |
|
12 |
S |
Infant mortality rate |
|
13 |
R |
Access to safe drinking water |
Consumption and production patterns |
14 |
P |
Annual energy consumption per inhabitant |
|
15 |
P |
Number of passenger cars per 100 inhabitants |
|
16 |
S |
Main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants |
|
17 |
S |
Distribution of food consumption per income decile |
LANDS
AND AREAS
|
Habitat and urban systems |
18 |
P |
Urban population growth rate |
|
19 |
P |
Loss of agricultural land due to the urbanisation |
|
20 |
S |
Urbanisation rate |
|
21 |
S |
Floor area per person
|
Rural and dry areas, mountains and hinterland |
22 |
P |
Population change in mountain areas |
|
23 |
R |
Existence of program(s) concerning the less favoured rural zones |
Forests |
24 |
P |
Exploitation index of forest resources |
|
25 |
S |
Forest area |
|
26 |
R |
Forest protection rate |
Littoral and "littoralisation" |
27 |
P |
Artificialized coastline / total coastline |
|
28 |
P |
Number of tourists per km of coastline |
|
29 |
P |
Number of moorings in yachting harbours |
|
30 |
S |
Population growth in Mediterranean coastal regions |
|
31 |
S |
Population density in coastal regions |
|
32 |
S |
Coastline erosion |
|
33 |
R |
Protected coastal area |
Sea |
34 |
P |
Oil tanker traffic |
|
35 |
S |
Global quality of coastal waters |
|
36 |
S |
Density of the solid waste disposed in the sea |
|
37 |
S |
Coastal waters quality in some main �hot spots� |
|
38 |
S |
Quality of biophysical milieu |
|
39 |
R |
Protection of specific ecosystems |
|
40 |
R |
Existence of monitoring programs concerning pollutant inputs |
|
41 |
R |
Wastewater treatment rate before sea release for coastal agglomerations over 100 000 inhabitants |
|
42 |
R |
Harbour equipment ratio in unballasting facilities |
ECONOMIC
ACTIVITIES AND SUSTAINABILITY
|
Global economy |
43 |
P |
Distribution of GDP (Agriculture, Industry, Services) |
|
45 |
S |
External debt / GDP |
|
46 |
S |
Saving / investment |
Agriculture |
50 |
P |
Use of agricultural pesticides |
|
51 |
P |
Use of fertilisers per hectare of agricultural land |
|
52 |
P |
Share of irrigated agricultural land |
|
53 |
P |
Agriculture water demand per irrigated area |
|
54 |
S |
"Arable land" per capita |
|
55 |
S |
Rate of food dependence |
|
56 |
S |
Annual average of wheat yield |
|
57 |
R |
Water use efficiency for irrigation |
Fisheries, aquaculture |
58 |
P |
Value of halieutic catches at constant prices |
|
60 |
S |
Fishing production per broad species groups |
|
61 |
S |
Production of aquaculture |
Mines, industry |
63 |
P |
Industrial Releases into water |
|
64 |
S |
Intensity of material use |
Services and commerce |
66 |
S |
Turnover distribution of commerce according to the number of employees |
|
67 |
S |
Share of merchant services to the enterprises |
|
68 |
R |
Existence of legislations on the hypermarket setting up restriction |
Energy |
69 |
P |
Energy intensity |
|
70 |
P |
Energy balance |
|
71 |
R |
Share of consumption of renewable energy resources |
Transports |
72 |
P |
Average annual distance covered per passenger car |
|
73 |
S |
Structure of transport by mode |
|
74 |
S |
Density of the road network |
|
75 |
R |
Share of collective transport |
Tourism |
76 |
P |
Number of nights per 100 inhabitants |
|
77 |
P |
Number of secondary homes over total number of residences |
|
78 |
P |
Number of bed-places per 100 inhabitants |
|
79 |
P |
Public expenditure on tourism development |
|
80 |
P |
Number of international tourists per 100 inhabitants |
|
82 |
S |
Currency balance due to tourism activities |
|
83 |
R |
Public expenditure on tourism sites conservation |
ENVIRONMENT
|
Freshwater et waste water |
84 |
P |
Exploitation index of renewable resources |
|
85 |
P |
Non-sustainable water production index |
|
86 |
S |
Share of distributed water not conform to quality standards |
|
87 |
S |
Water global quality index |
|
88 |
R |
Share of collected and treated wastewater by the public sewerage system |
|
89 |
R |
Existence of economic tools to recover the water cost in various sector |
|
90 |
R |
Drinking water use efficiency |
|
91 |
R |
Share of Industrial wastewater treated on site |
Soils, vegetation and desertification |
93 |
S |
Land use change |
|
94 |
S |
"Arable land" change |
Biological diversity, ecosystems |
95 |
P |
Wetland area |
|
96 |
P |
Number of turtles catched per year |
|
97 |
P |
Share of fishing fleet using barge |
|
98 |
S |
Threatened species |
|
99 |
R |
Total expenditure on protected areas management |
Solid, industrial and hazardous waste |
100 |
P |
Generation of municipal solid waste |
|
101 |
P |
Generation of hazardous wastes |
|
102 |
P |
Imports and exports of hazardous wastes |
|
103 |
P |
Generation of industrial solid waste |
|
104 |
S |
Area of land contaminated by hazardous wastes |
|
105 |
S |
Distribution of municipal wastes |
|
106 |
R |
Minimisation of waste production |
|
107 |
R |
Cost recovery index of municipal wastes |
|
108 |
R |
Destination of household wastes |
|
109 |
R |
Collection rate of household wastes |
Air quality |
110 |
P |
Emissions of greenhouse gasses |
|
111 |
P |
Emissions of sulphur oxides |
|
112 |
P |
Emissions of nitrogen oxides |
|
113 |
P |
Consumption of ozone depleting substances |
|
114 |
S |
Frequency of excess over air standard (ozone) |
|
115 |
R |
Expenditure on air pollution abatement |
|
116 |
R |
Share of clean fuels consumption in total motor fuels consumption |
|
117 |
R |
Share of agglomerations over 100 000 inhabitants equipped with a air pollution monitoring network |
Natural and technological risks |
118 |
P |
Number of sites with high risk |
|
119 |
S |
Economic impact of natural disasters |
|
120 |
S |
Burnt area per year |
|
121 |
R |
Existence of intervention plans |
THE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: ACTORS AND POLICIES
|
Actors of the sustainable development |
122 |
R |
Number of direct employments linked to the environment |
|
123 |
R |
Number of associations involved in environment and/or sustainable development |
|
124 |
R |
Number of enterprises engaged in �environment management" processes |
Policies and strategies of the sustainable development |
125 |
R |
Public expenditure on environmental protection as a percent of GDP |
|
126 |
R |
Existence of environment national plans and/or sustainable development strategies |
|
127 |
R |
Number of Agendas 21 adopted by local authorities |
EXCHANGES
AND COOPERATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
|
International trade, Free trade zone and environment |
128 |
P |
Openness rate of GDP |
Other Mediterranean exchanges |
129 |
P |
Net migration rate |
Mediterranean cooperation in the fields of environment and sustainable development |
130 |
R |
Public development assistance coming from abroad |