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This material is provided for use by the public for non-commercial purposes, and the source should be indicated where used: ESCAP, ADB, UNEP (2012). Green Growth, Resources and Resilience: Environmental sustainability in Asia and the Pacific. (Bangkok, United Nations).

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1.1: Domestic water use per capita
1.2: Changes in food and non-food production of Asian and Pacific countries (indexed 1999–2001 to 2007)
1.3: Examples of green policies and initiatives since 2005
2.1: Domestic material consumption for Asia and the Pacific and the world, 1970-2005
2.2: Greenhouse gas emissions in Asia and the Pacific, by subregion, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005
2.3: Share of main material categories in domestic material consumption in Asia-Pacific, 1970 and 2005
2.4: Domestic material consumption by main material categories, 1970 and 2005
2.5: Domestic material consumption in Asian and Pacific region and its subregions, 1975, 1990 and 2005
2.6: Domestic material consumption in Asian and Pacific countries, 1990, 2000 and 2005
2.7: Domestic extraction of primary materials in the Asian and Pacific Region and its subregions, 1975,1990 and 2005
2.8: Physical trade balance for the Asian and Pacific region and its subregions, 1975, 1990 and 2005
2.9: Material intensity for Asia and the Pacific, rest of world and world, 1970-2005
2.10: Material intensity, domestic material consumption per GDP in Asia and the Pacific, its subregions and the world, 1990, 2000 and 2005
2.11: Material intensity in Asian and Pacific countries, 1990, 2000 and 2005
2.12: Decoupling index for energy for the Asian and Pacific region, its subregions and the world, 1990-2005
A1.1: Scope of basic material flow accounts
A2.1-30: Material consumption by main material categories for 30 Asian and Pacific countries*
1970-2005

 

* In East and North-East Asia: China; Japan; Republic of Korea; Mongolia; In South-East Asia: Indonesia; Malaysia; Myanmar; Philippines;
Thailand; Viet Nam; In Southand South-West Asia: Bangladesh; India, Iran, Islamic Republic of, Pakistan; Sri Lanka; Turkey; In North and
Central Asia: Armenia; Azerbaijan; Georgia; Kazakhstan; Kyrgystan; Russian Federation; Tajikistan; Turkmenistan; Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics; Uzbekistan; In The Pacific: Australia; New Zealand; Fiji; Papau New Guinea