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Indicators of global sustainability and resilience, Slovenia, annually

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5/03/2025
%, kg per capita
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Material import dependency (%)

This indicator provides the ratio of imports (IMP) over direct material inputs (DMI) in percentage. The term 'material import dependency' shows the extent to which an economy relies upon imports in order to meet its material needs. Material import dependency cannot be negative or higher than 100%. Values equal to 100% indicate that there are no domestic extractions during the reference year. It is expressed as a percentage.

GHG emissions from production activities (kg per capita)

This indicator presents greenhouse gas emissions of all production activities undertaken in the Slovenian economy. Notably, this indicator includes emissions from international air transport undertaken by Slovenian resident airlines and excludes emissions by private households. It is expressed in kilograms of CO2 equivalent per capita.
The data for the entire observed period are revised every year.