2016 tables: Countries/territories - chemistry

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 United States of America (USA) 5533.06 6920
2 China 4405.33 5349
3 Germany 1695.00 2418
4 Japan 1473.60 1832
5 United Kingdom (UK) 1096.01 1665
6 France 689.69 1096
7 South Korea 652.50 903
8 Canada 510.95 706
9 India 492.07 601
10 Spain 488.40 804
11 Switzerland 413.17 645
12 Australia 333.49 531
13 Singapore 305.15 465
14 Italy 289.25 497
15 Netherlands 262.88 454
16 Taiwan 227.01 312
17 Sweden 185.67 307
18 Israel 168.95 244
19 Belgium 116.46 217
20 Denmark 103.92 203
21 Russia 93.82 203
22 Austria 87.59 158
23 Poland 84.92 166
24 Czech Republic 74.24 131
25 Saudi Arabia 72.84 256
26 Finland 59.76 127
27 Ireland 55.94 108
28 Brazil 50.54 107
29 Portugal 46.78 96
30 New Zealand 35.11 56
31 Turkey 28.99 61
32 Greece 28.77 59
33 Hungary 23.90 59
34 Mexico 20.71 40
35 Argentina 17.79 38
36 South Africa 15.39 33
37 Norway 14.86 37
38 Iran 14.31 32
39 Slovenia 11.46 27
40 Ukraine 8.90 25
41 Romania 8.64 23
42 Thailand 7.82 25
43 Cyprus 6.12 9
44 United Arab Emirates 5.76 12
45 Slovakia 5.11 11
46 Estonia 5.10 13
47 Chile 4.83 10
48 Egypt 4.73 41
49 Croatia 4.39 12
50 Qatar 4.21 19

Footnote

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