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Statistical Data (indicators)

Explore our collection of open land data from around the world using a range of different statistical indicators to access datasets and filter results. All the data can be downloaded freely for use offline.


Displaying 577 - 592 of 712 statistical indicators

Rural group rights recognition

Rural group rights recognition measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Rural land area where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total land area)

Rural land area below 5m is the percentage of total land where the rural land elevation is 5 meters or less.

Measurement unit:

% of total land area

Rural land area where elevation is below 5 meters (Sq. Km)

Rural land area below 5m is the total rural land area in square kilometers where the elevation is 5 meters or less.

Measurement unit:

Sq Km

Rural land tenure rights (i) recognized and (ii) protected in practice

Rural land tenure rights (i) recognized and (ii) protected in practice measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Rural land use changes based on public input, burden sharing

Rural land use changes based on public input, burden sharing measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Rural land use changes implemented in a timely manner

Rural land use changes implemented in a timely manner measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Rural planning based on public input

Rural planning based on public input measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Rural Population

Rural population refers to the share (%) of people living in rural areas as defined by national statistical offices. It is calculated as the ratio between Urban Population and Total Population.

Measurement unit:

Percentage (%)

Rural population living in areas where elevation is below 5 meters (% of total population)

Rural population below 5m is the percentage of the total population, living in areas where the elevation is 5 meters or less.

Measurement unit:

% of total population

Safeguards applied to prevent infringement on existing rights

Safeguards applied to prevent infringement on existing rights measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Schedule of fees for services is public

Schedule of fees for services is public measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Scope for forum shopping minimized

Scope for forum shopping minimized measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Searchability of the registry

Searchability of the registry measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Secure

This indicator expresses the percentage of respondents feeling "secure". For the PRIndex nine-country pilot study, respondents’ perceptions of their tenure security were assessed using the following two questions:

Measurement unit:

Percentage (%)

Secure

This indicator expresses the percentage of respondents -- house owners only -- feeling "insecure" . For the PRIndex nine-country pilot study, respondents’ perceptions of their tenure security were assessed using the following two questions:

Measurement unit:

Percentage (%)

Secure

This indicator expresses the percentage of respondents -- house renters only -- feeling "secure". For the PRIndex nine-country pilot study, respondents’ perceptions of their tenure security were assessed using the following two questions:

Measurement unit:

Percentage (%)