Productivity of artificial land [t2020_rd100]

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Productivity of artificial land is defined as the gross domestic product (GDP) of a country divided by its total artificial land. Artificial land consists of built-up areas (areas covered with buildings and greenhouses) and non built-up areas (streets and sealed surfaces). Artificial land productivity shows whether built-up and non built-up areas are efficiently used to generate added economic value. For the calculation of artificial land productivity Eurostat uses the GDP in millions of PPS (Purchasing Power Standard). This unit allows to compare countries for the same year. More information on land cover/land use can be found here.

Updated by provider on November 22, 2022 (2:38 AM)

Frequency [FREQ]
National accounts indicator (ESA 2010) [na_item]
Land cover [landcover]
Unit of measure [unit]
Geopolitical entity (reporting) [geo]

Dataset has 31 series. Add search filters to narrow them.

Dimension codes and labels
[FREQ] Frequency
  • [A] Annual
[na_item] National accounts indicator (ESA 2010)
  • [B1GQ] Gross domestic product at market prices
[landcover] Land cover
  • [B1GQ_LCA] Productivity of artificial land
[unit] Unit of measure
  • [MPPS_KM2] Million purchasing power standards (PPS) per square kilometre
[geo] Geopolitical entity (reporting)
  • [AT] Austria
  • [BE] Belgium
  • [BG] Bulgaria
  • [CY] Cyprus
  • [CZ] Czechia
  • [DE] Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG)
  • [DK] Denmark
  • [EE] Estonia
  • [EL] Greece
  • [ES] Spain
  • [EU27_2020] European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
  • [EU28] European Union - 28 countries (2013-2020)
  • [EU_V] European Union (aggregate changing according to the context)
  • [FI] Finland
  • [FR] France
  • [HR] Croatia
  • [HU] Hungary
  • [IE] Ireland
  • [IT] Italy
  • [LT] Lithuania
  • [LU] Luxembourg
  • [LV] Latvia
  • [MT] Malta
  • [NL] Netherlands
  • [PL] Poland
  • [PT] Portugal
  • [RO] Romania
  • [SE] Sweden
  • [SI] Slovenia
  • [SK] Slovakia
  • [UK] United Kingdom
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