Environmental protection n.e.c. (Domestic Currency) by country

This dataset captures government spending on environmental protection efforts such as pollution abatement, biodiversity conservation, and waste management. These expenditures are classified according to the COFOG framework (Classification of the Functions of Government).

Countries reporting
92
Highest
9.64 trillion
Indonesia
Lowest
0
Maldives
Median
284.49 million
Years covered
28
1995–2022
Data points
1,372

What the numbers show

Environmental protection n.e.c. (Domestic Currency) is currently reported for 92 countries. The highest value is 9.64 trillion in Indonesia; the lowest is 0 in Maldives.

The median across all reporting countries is 284.49 million, and the mean is 138.87 billion.

Over the past decade 61 countries rose and 14 fell. The largest increase was in Thailand (up 3,454.3%), and the largest decrease in Kyrgyzstan (down 100.0%).

Environmental protection n.e.c.: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Indonesia 9.64 trillion 2019 β€” volatile
2 Colombia 1.89 trillion 2020 up 123.4% rising
3 Uganda 358.00 billion 2022 up 301.0% volatile
4 Japan 253.00 billion 2022 up 14.5% rising
5 Russia 236.00 billion 2020 up 501.6% volatile
6 Kazakhstan 119.00 billion 2021 up 258.7% volatile
7 Mongolia 76.49 billion 2021 β€” volatile
8 Hungary 48.46 billion 2021 up 52.2% rising
9 Chile 32.49 billion 2022 up 0.2% rising
10 Argentina 29.05 billion 2022 up 2,632.1% volatile
11 Sweden 10.20 billion 2021 up 186.3% volatile
12 Armenia 8.68 billion 2022 up 121.9% rising
13 Australia 8.16 billion 2022 up 8.3% rising
14 Philippines 5.79 billion 2020 up 731.9% volatile
15 Norway 4.86 billion 2022 up 87.4% rising
16 Nepal 4.76 billion 2021 β€” volatile
17 Iceland 4.32 billion 2022 up 369.8% volatile
18 TΓΌrkiye 4.17 billion 2022 up 754.3% volatile
19 Canada 3.54 billion 2022 up 168.6% rising
20 Thailand 3.08 billion 2022 up 3,454.3% volatile
21 Denmark 2.97 billion 2022 up 40.6% rising
22 Poland 2.92 billion 2021 up 60.1% rising
23 Czechia 2.69 billion 2021 up 60.2% volatile
24 Brazil 2.43 billion 2020 up 10.0% rising
25 Burkina Faso 2.21 billion 2022 up 193.4% volatile
26 United Kingdom 2.10 billion 2022 up 13.5% rising
27 France 1.85 billion 2021 up 16.2% rising
28 Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, People's Republic of China 1.80 billion 2021 β€” volatile
29 Germany 1.74 billion 2022 up 51.7% rising
30 United Arab Emirates 1.60 billion 2022 up 133.7% rising
31 Dominican Republic 1.56 billion 2022 up 204.3% rising
32 Singapore 1.35 billion 2022 β€” volatile
33 Ethiopia 1.16 billion 2022 β€” volatile
34 Ukraine 781.70 million 2022 up 71.5% volatile
35 Cabo Verde 738.23 million 2017 up 49.5% rising
36 Belgium 688.60 million 2021 up 18.5% rising
37 Spain 674.00 million 2022 up 13.5% rising
38 Israel 589.77 million 2022 up 31.4% rising
39 Italy 513.00 million 2021 down 4.1% flat
40 Guatemala 481.72 million 2022 up 100.8% rising
41 Croatia 425.03 million 2021 up 207.1% volatile
42 South Africa 343.62 million 2022 down 63.6% falling
43 Kenya 340.76 million 2021 β€” volatile
44 Romania 333.40 million 2021 up 916.5% volatile
45 Mauritius 297.71 million 2022 β€” volatile
46 Switzerland 286.12 million 2022 up 1.0% rising
47 Zambia 282.87 million 2021 up 1,097.1% volatile
48 Equatorial Guinea 270.00 million 2020 up 170.0% rising
49 Netherlands 230.00 million 2022 up 36.1% rising
50 Slovak Republic 223.08 million 2021 up 237.0% volatile
51 Austria 216.44 million 2022 up 15.2% rising
52 New Zealand 209.30 million 2020 up 46.1% rising
53 Angola 196.24 million 2019 down 92.4% volatile
54 Namibia 157.88 million 2022 down 24.6% falling
55 Portugal 122.79 million 2021 down 32.7% rising
56 Albania 110.67 million 2021 up 285.3% volatile
57 Finland 103.00 million 2021 down 26.4% falling
58 Seychelles 101.90 million 2020 β€” volatile
59 Ireland 90.27 million 2021 up 47.3% volatile
60 Bulgaria 90.26 million 2021 down 6.6% volatile
61 Georgia 90.20 million 2022 up 583.3% volatile
62 Moldova 84.00 million 2022 up 46.6% rising
63 Solomon Islands 75.54 million 2020 up 603.5% rising
64 Bahamas 62.12 million 2022 down 12.9% volatile
65 Lithuania 59.99 million 2021 up 43.4% rising
66 Ecuador 54.10 million 2022 down 29.7% falling
67 Luxembourg 41.97 million 2022 up 216.7% volatile
68 Panama 26.56 million 2021 up 49.8% rising
69 Latvia 25.94 million 2021 up 125.8% rising
70 Slovenia 24.48 million 2021 down 40.2% rising
71 Greece 23.00 million 2021 up 2,200.0% volatile
72 Malta 19.73 million 2021 up 127.3% volatile
73 Papua New Guinea 16.76 million 2022 up 8.5% rising
74 Estonia 12.00 million 2021 down 45.7% volatile
75 El Salvador 7.30 million 2021 down 27.0% falling
76 Marshall Islands 6.64 million 2019 up 122.0% rising
77 Kosovo, Republic of 5.43 million 2021 up 48.0% rising
78 Azerbaijan 5.40 million 2021 up 2,600.0% volatile
79 Cook Islands 4.80 million 2022 up 26.3% rising
80 Jordan 4.80 million 2022 up 60.0% volatile
81 Belarus 4.62 million 2022 down 0.3% rising
82 Palau 3.94 million 2019 up 123.3% rising
83 Nauru 2.90 million 2018 β€” volatile
84 Micronesia 1.71 million 2020 up 159.7% volatile
85 Andorra 528,569 2022 β€” falling
86 Cyprus 0 2021 β€” flat
86 Jamaica 0 2015 β€” flat
86 Bhutan 0 2007 β€” flat
86 Kyrgyzstan 0 2022 down 100.0% volatile
86 Bahrain 0 2004 β€” flat
86 Kuwait 0 2015 β€” flat
86 Maldives 0 2004 β€” flat

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Indicator
Environmental protection n.e.c. (Domestic Currency)
Source
International Monetary Fund
Licence
IMF Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
92 places, 1,372 data points, 1995–2022
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This dataset captures government spending on environmental protection efforts such as pollution abatement, biodiversity conservation, and waste management. These expenditures are classified according to the COFOG framework (Classification of the Functions of Government).