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Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
An Overview of Indicators for Western Balkans region
Explanation
in·di·ca·tor noun
a sign that shows the condition or existence of something (Webster Dictionary)
a simple measure that tells what is happening in the environment (Environmental Dictionary)
An EEA definition:
An indicator is a measure, generally quantitative, that can be used to illustrate and communicate complex phenomena simply, including trends and progress over time.
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
Data sources
EEA CSI (based on data provided by national agencies)
Eurostat
World Bank (WB), International Money Fund (IMF)
US Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
Indicator topics included
Socio-economic indicatorsGDP
Environmental indicatorsDesignated areas
Municipal waste generation
Use of freshwater resources
Urban waste water treatment
Energy/hydroenergy indicatorsFinal energy consumption by sector (CSI 027)
Total energy intensity (CSI 028)
Primary energy consumption by fuel (CSI 029)
Renewable primary energy consumption (CSI 030)
Renewable electricity consumption (CSI 031)
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
GDP/GDP per capita
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
GDB/capita (PPP) by year (source: IMF)
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GDP per capita GDP
Designated areas of environmental protection
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
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Protected area % Total area
Use of freshwater resources
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
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BA HR MK ME RS
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Public water supply
Manufacturing industry
Electricity production(cooling)Irrigation
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Public water supply
Manufacturing industry
Electricity production(cooling)
Irrigation
Total
Use of fresh water by country
Fresh water use trends
Primary energy consumption by fuel
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
Primary energy consumption by fuel (ktoe)
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Coal & lignite Oil Gas Renew ables Nuclear Electricity
Total energy production/consumption
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
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Production [ktoe] (EIA, 2010)
Production [ktoe] (Eurostat, 2010)
Consumption [ktoe] (EIA, 2010)
Consumption [ktoe] (Eurostat, 2010)
Total energy intensity
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
Energy intensity per country (1995=100)
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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Albania Bosnia and HerzegovinaCroatia The Former Yugoslav Republic of MacedoniaSerbia West Balkan region
Total primary energy supply [ktoe]/GDP [USD]
Electric energy balance
Event: Security Implications of Future Water Use in Western Balkans: Challenge of Hydropower Development. Workshop 2, 30 Sep-1 Oct 2013, Ljubljana. Author: Gašper Šubelj
Electric energy balance in 2010 (source: CIA World Factbook)* no data available for Kosovo import/export
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Production [GWh]
Consumption [GWh]
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Import [GWh]