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Explore our collection of open land data from around the world using a range of different statistical indicators to access datasets and filter results. All the data can be downloaded freely for use offline.


Displaying 193 - 208 of 712 statistical indicators

Forest land owned by Indigenous Peoples and local communities

Forest land owned by Indigenous Peoples and local communities: Forests are considered to be “owned” where communities have full legal rights to secure their claims to forests, defined in RRI’s research as areas where community tenure is unlimited in duration, they have the legal right to exclude

Measurement unit:

Million ha

Forest land owned by individuals and firms

Forest land owned by individuals and firms: In these areas, individuals and firms have full legal rights of ownership of forest land. Concessionaires are not included in this category. Data are in million ha.

Measurement unit:

Million ha

Forest rents (% of GDP)

This indicator measures forest rents as a share of the gross domestic product (GDP) of a given country. Forest rents are roundwood harvest times the product of average prices and a region-specific rental rate.

Measurement unit:

% of GDP

Forestry (Land Use)

Land used for forestry. Excludes land that is predominantly under agricultural or urban use.

Measurement unit:

1'000 ha

Forestry area actually irrigated

Forestry land area that is actually irrigated.

Measurement unit:

1'000 ha

Formal documentation

This indicator expresses the percentage of respondents who personally own their homes -- home owners only -- with formal documentation.

Measurement unit:

Percentage (%)

Formal documentation

This indicator expresses the percentage of respondents who personally own their homes -- rural residents only -- with formal documentation.

Measurement unit:

Percentage (%)

Formal documentation

This indicator expresses the percentage of respondents who personally own their homes -- urban residents only -- with formal documentation.

Measurement unit:

Percentage (%)

Formal fees for 1st time registration low

Formal fees for 1st time registration low measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Formal recognition of women's right

Formal recognition of women's right measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Formalization of urban residential housing is feasible and affordable

Formalization of urban residential housing is feasible and affordable measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Formalizing housing is feasible & affordable

Formalizing housing is feasible & affordable measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Free negotiations between right holders and investors

Free negotiations between right holders and investors measured on a scale from A - which stands for good practices - to D - reflecting weak practices. For more information please visit http://go.worldbank.org/21M7S7AZO0

Measurement unit:

Index (A; D)

Funding dedicated to facilitate and support FLR activities included under the Bonn Challenge Commitment.

This indicator mesures the total funding dedicated to facilitate and support FLR activities included under the Bonn Challenge Commitment in each country.

In the Bonn Challenge Barometer website, this figure is futher disaggregated into four categories:

Measurement unit:

Million US$

GDP growth (annual %)

Annual percentage growth rate of GDP at market prices based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2005 U.S. dollars.

Measurement unit:

Percentage (%)