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Target 8.4. Improve progressively, through 2030, global resource efficiency in consumption and production and endeavour to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation, in accordance with the 10-year framework of programmes on sustainable consumption and production, with developed countries taking the lead
Indicator 8.4.2. Domestic material consumption, domestic material consumption per capita, and domestic material consumption per GDP
Domestic extraction by type of indicator and year.
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DOMESTIC EXTRACTION
1. Biomass
1.1. Primary crops
1.1.1. Cereals
1.1.2. Roots, tubers
1.1.3. Sugar crops
1.1.4. Pulses
1.1.5. Nuts
1.1.6. Oil-bearing crops
1.1.7. Vegetables
1.1.8. Fruits
1.1.9. Fibres
1.1.10. Other crops
1.2. Crop residues used, fodder crops and grazed biomass
1.2.1. Crop residues used
1.2.1.1 Straw
1.2.1.2 Other crop residues
1.2.2. Fodder crops and grazed biomass
1.2.2.1. Fodder crops
1.2.2.2. Grazed biomas
1.3. Wood
1.3.1. Timber (industrial roundwood)
1.3.2. Wood fuel and other extraction
M1.3. Net increase of standing forests
1.4 Wild fish catch, aquatic plants/animals, hunting and gathering
1.4.1 Wild fish catch
1.4.2 All other aquatic animals and plant
1.4.3 Hunting and gathering
2. Metal ores (gross ores)
2.1. Iron ores
2.2. Non-ferrous metal
2.2.1. Copper
M.2.2.1. Copper (metal content)
2.2.2. Nickel
M.2.2.2. Nickel (metal content)
2.2.3. Lead
M.2.2.3. Lead (metal content)
2.2.4. Zinc
M.2.2.4. Zinc (metal content)
2.2.5. Tin
M.2.2.5. Tin (metal content)
2.2.6. Gold, silver and other precious metals
M.2.2.6. Gold, silver and other precious metals (metal content)
2.2.7. Bauxite and other aluminium
M.2.2.7. Bauxite and other aluminium (metal content)
2.2.8. Uranium and thorium ores
M.2.2.8. Uranium and thorium ores (metal content)
2.2.9. Other metal ores
M.2.2.9. Other metal ores (metal content)
3. Non-metallic minerals
3.1. Ornamental or building stones (excluding slate)
3.1.1. Sandstone
3.1.2. Basalt
3.1.3. Phonolite
3.1.4. Granite
3.1.5. Loams
3.1.6. Marble
3.1.7. Ophite
3.1.8. Porphyry
3.1.9. Serpentine and dunite
3.1.10. Other
3.2. Chalk and dolomite
3.2.1. Chalk
3.2.2. Dolomite
3.3. Slate
3.4 Chemical and fertiliser minerals
3.4.1. Barite
3.4.2. Chloride
3.4.3. Acid grade fluorspar
3.4.4. Metallurgic fluorspar
3.4.5. Ceramic grade fluorspar
3.4.6. Iron oxides
3.4.7. Pyrite
3.4.8. Potassium salts
3.5. Salt
3.5.1. Rock salt
3.5.2. Spring salt
3.5.3. Sea salt
3.6. Limestone and gypsum
3.6.1. Limestone
3.6.2. Gypsum
3.7. Clays and kaolin
3.7.1. Refractory clay
3.7.2 Attapulgite
3.7.3. Bentonite
3.7.4. Raw kaolin
3.7.5. Washed kaolin
3.7.6. Sepiolite
3.7.7. Common clays
3.8. Sand and gravel
3.8.1. Sand and gravel
3.8.2. Silica and silica sand
3.9. Other minerals
3.9.1. Quartzite
3.9.2. Quartz
3.9.3. Steatite
3.9.4. Feldspar
3.9.5. Glauberite
3.9.6. Magnesite
3.9.7. Mica
3.9.8. Pumice stone
3.9.9. Thenardite
3.9.10. Trípoli
3.9.11. Other
3.10. Excavated earthen materials, only if used
4. Fossil fuels
4.1. Coal and other solid energy materials/carrier
4.1.1. Lignite
4.1.2. Hard coal
4.1.3. Oil shale and tar sands
4.1.4. Peat
4.2. Liquid and gaseous energy materials/carrier
4.2.1. Crude oil and natural gas liquids
4.2.2. Natural gas
Selected:
114
Total:
114
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Valores que comienzan por...
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Source:National Statistics Institute