This table of key figures from the environmental accounts and the national accounts shows the contributions by industry to certain environmental aspects such as greenhouse effect, acidification, environmental costs and environmental taxes. In addition, some economic characteristics from the national accounts, such as gross value added and labour volume, have been included for comparison.
The environmental accounts describe the relationship between the Dutch economy and the environment.
Because environmental accounts are consistent with the concepts of the national accounts, environmental developments can be directly compared with macroeconomic developments in the Netherlands.
For environmental accounts, figures from environmental statistics are used.The main difference between environmental statistics and environmental accounts is that the environmental accounts and national accounts are based on the resident principle while environmental statistics use the Dutch territory as a basis.
Data available from 1995 to 2012
Status of the figures:
Figures up to 2010 are final.
The two most recent years still have a (further) provisional character.
As this table has been discontinued, these figures are no longer definitive.
Changes as of 12 November 2014
None, this table has been discontinued.
When are new figures coming?
No longer applicable.
This table is followed by the table:
Environmental accounts;
key figures.
See paragraph 3.
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