2016 tables: Countries/territories

The 2016 tables are based on Nature Index data from 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2015.

Table criteria

# Country/territory Share 2015 Count 2015
1 Germany 4682.20 8301
2 United Kingdom (UK) 3807.94 7344
3 France 2440.45 4857
4 Switzerland 1348.57 2950
5 Spain 1205.47 2642
6 Italy 1183.33 2632
7 Netherlands 869.66 2118
8 Sweden 661.59 1578
9 Belgium 416.51 1057
10 Russia 388.36 1151
11 Denmark 373.80 1050
12 Austria 321.49 901
13 Poland 248.48 768
14 Finland 222.94 649
15 Czech Republic 161.02 573
16 Norway 152.89 564
17 Portugal 144.42 497
18 Ireland 128.03 434
19 Greece 104.04 408
20 Hungary 90.35 341
21 Slovenia 47.31 214
22 Ukraine 32.94 205
23 Romania 27.43 212
24 Iceland 23.92 78
25 Croatia 20.57 150
26 Estonia 18.42 128
27 Cyprus 16.82 74
28 Serbia 16.15 164
29 Slovakia 13.10 137
30 Bulgaria 10.47 84
31 Lithuania 9.83 68
32 Luxembourg 9.32 36
33 Latvia 4.93 12
34 Belarus 4.41 131
35 Monaco 2.59 8
36 Moldova 2.08 15
37 Malta 1.95 6
38 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.61 8
39 Liechtenstein 0.50 1
40 Albania 0.34 2
41 Faroe Islands 0.26 2
42 Macedonia 0.16 3
43 Vatican City State (Holy See) 0.13 3
44 San Marino 0.13 1
45 Montenegro 0.06 5

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