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Acidification 34.07% [15th of 141]
Adjusted savings: carbon dioxide damage > % of GNI 1.46 % of GNI Time series [16th of 179]
Adjusted savings: particulate emission damage > % of GNI 0.13 % of GNI Time series [125th of 165]
Areas under protection 21 [88th of 146]
Breeding birds threatened 1.38% [101st of 136]
Carbon efficiency 2.04 CO2 emissions/$ GDP [34th of 141]
CO2 Emissions 14,269.4 [79th of 178]
CO2 emissions > kg per 2000 PPP $ of GDP 0.81 kg/PPP$ Time series [24th of 170]
CO2 emissions > kt 19,124.52 kt Time series [79th of 195]
CPIA policy and institutions for environmental sustainability rating 3 Time series [35th of 75]
Ecological footprint 1.29 [95th of 141]
Endangered species protection 0% [139th of 141]
Fertiliser consumption 618.8 hundred grams/hectare [74th of 141]
Forest area > % of land area 42.68 % of land area Time series [58th of 195]
Forest area > sq. km 21,850 km² Time series [101st of 195]
Groundwater withdrawals 0 [177th of 188]
Known breeding bird species 205 [75th of 146]
Known mammal species 72 [119th of 145]
Marine fish catch 0 tons [138th of 141]
Non-wildness 6.99% [48th of 141]
NOx emissions per populated area 0.16 thousand metric tons/squ [107th of 141]
Organic water pollutant (BOD) emissions > kg per day 8,903.03 kg/day Time series [81st of 115]
Organic water pollutant (BOD) emissions > kg per day per worker 0.18 kg per day per worker Time series [40th of 115]
PM10, country level > micrograms per cubic meter 19.4 mcg/m³ Time series [147th of 185]
Protected area 0.5 [132nd of 147]
SO2 emissions per populated area 1,780 thousand metric tons/squ [34th of 141]
SO2 exports 1,897 hundred metric tons [42nd of 141]
Threatened species 25 [80th of 158]
Threatened species > Mammal 10 [90th of 160]
Total renewable water resources 37.5 cu km Time series [13th of 31]
Urban NO2 concentration 69.78 micrograms/m3 [21st of 141]
Urban SO2 concentration 37.68 micrograms/m3 [81st of 141]
Water > Availability 7.91 thousand cubic metres [44th of 141]
Water > Dissolved oxygen concentration 6.15 mls/litre [111st of 141]
Water > Freshwater pollution 0.16 tons/cubic km [57th of 69]
Water > Phosphorus concentration 0.36 mls/litre [60th of 141]
Water > Salinisation 1,248.06 [29th of 141]
Water > Severe water stress 0 [136th of 140]
Water > Suspended solids 8.01 mls/litre [5th of 141]
Water pollution, chemical industry > % of total BOD emissions 6.63 % Time series [58th of 114]
Water pollution, clay and glass industry > % of total BOD emissions 0.24 % Time series [38th of 112]
Water pollution, food industry > % of total BOD emissions 33.35 % Time series [82nd of 114]
Water pollution, metal industry > % of total BOD emissions 20.48 % Time series [6th of 94]
Water pollution, other industry > % of total BOD emissions 2.82 % Time series [58th of 107]
Water pollution, paper and pulp industry > % of total BOD emissions 13.11 % Time series [41st of 111]
Water pollution, textile industry > % of total BOD emissions 17.59 % Time series [24th of 114]
Water pollution, wood industry > % of total BOD emissions 5.79 % Time series [7th of 114]
Wetlands of intl importance > Area 7 thousand hectares [105th of 112]
Wildness 0% [137th of 141]

SOURCES: Stockholm Environment Institute at York, Acidification in Developing Countries: Ecosystem Sensitivity and the Critical Loads Approach at the Global scale, 2000 via ciesin.org; World Development Indicators database; World Resources Institute; 2000 IUCN Red List, and World Resources Institute,World Resources 2000-2001, Washington, DC: WRI, 2000. Original sources: World Conservation Monitoring Center, IUCN-The World Conservation Union, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and other sources.; Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center; World Resources Institute. 2003. Carbon Emissions from energy use and cement manufacturing, 1850 to 2000. Available on-line through the Climate Analysis Indicators Tool (CAIT) at Washington, DC: World Resources Institute; World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Living Planet Report 2000, Gland, Switzerland: 2000, and Redefining Progress.; Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, Report on National Reports Required Under Article VIII, Paragraph 7(a), of the Convention, Eleventh Meeting of the Conference of the Parties, Gigiri, Kenya, April 2000; World Bank, World Development Indicators 2001. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2001. via ciesin.org; ; FAOSTAT on-line database; Wild Areas Project (WAP), joint Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and CIESIN project to map the last wild places on the earth's surface. Accessed via ciesin.org; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Special Report on Emissions Scenarios, Data Version 1.1, B1Illustrative Marker Scenario with model IMAGE; Jacaranda Atlas; International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, RAINS-ASIA and Co-operative Programme formonitoring and evaluation of the long range transmission of air pollutants in Europe (EMEP) via ciesin.org; United Nations World Statistics Pocketbook and Statistical Yearbook; All CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 18 December 2008; World Resources Institute, World Resources 1998-99; World Bank, World Development Indicators 2000; WHO,Air Management Information System-AMIS 2.0, 1998; and Global Urban Observatory, Citibase, 1999. via ciesin.org; Center for Environmental Systems Research, University of Kassel, WaterGAP 2.1B, 2001 via ciesin.org; United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Global Environmental Monitoring System/Water Quality Monitoring System, with data for an additional 29 countries from Prescott-Allen,R. The Well being of Nations, Washington, DC: Island Press, 2001; World Bank, World Development Indicators 2001, Washington, DC: World Bank, 2001 (for BOD emissions)and Center for Environmental Systems Research, University of Kassel, WaterGap 2.1, 2000 (for data on waterquantity). via ciesin.org; United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Global Environmental Monitoring System/Water Quality Monitoring System, with data for an additional 29 countries from Prescott-Allen, R. The Well being of Nations, Washington, DC: Island Press, 2001; Center for Environmental Systems Research, University of Kassel, WaterGap 2.1, 2000 via ciesin.org; Wild Areas Project (WAP), joint Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and CIESIN project to map the lastwild places on the earth's surface. via ciesin.org

ALTERNATIVE NAMES: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosna i Hercegovina, bosnia & herzegovina, bosnia and h., bosnia and herzegowina, bosnia-hercegovina, bosnia-herzegovina

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