Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due to land-use change generally show a declining trend. GHG emissions from deforestation decreased by 1.2% in 2019 compared to the previous year, with more than half, i.e. 58%, of these emissions coming from the establishment of agricultural land. In 2019, GHG emissions decreased by 5.8% over the previous year due to land conversion to built-up and related land. The largest share of emissions (59%) is due to the conversion of agricultural land to built-up and related land.
Slovenian Forestry Institute
Indicator value in 2005 | Indicator values in the period 2010−2019 | |
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2005 | 582.38 | |
2010 | 399.51 | |
2011 | 404.08 | |
2012 | 409.01 | |
2013 | 198.16 | |
2014 | 195.73 | |
2015 | 193.76 | |
2016 | 191.29 | |
2017 | 189.29 | |
2018 | 186.43 | |
2019 | 184.26 |
Slovenian Forestry Institute
Indicator value in 2005 | Indicator values in the period 2010−2019 | |
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2005 | 553.00 | |
2010 | 396.08 | |
2011 | 388.28 | |
2012 | 380.48 | |
2013 | 282.54 | |
2014 | 266.99 | |
2015 | 251.25 | |
2016 | 238.90 | |
2017 | 226.36 | |
2018 | 213.82 | |
2019 | 201.33 |
The indicator methodology is available only in Slovene (link to the indicator)