Australia vs Viet Nam: Renewable natural capital, mangroves

Australia
114.22 billion real chained 2019 US$
in 2020
Viet Nam
164.97 billion real chained 2019 US$
in 2020
Australia rank
3rd
Viet Nam rank
2nd

Renewable natural capital, mangroves over time

  • Australia
  • Viet Nam
050.0B100.0B150.0B200.0B199520072020

How they compare

Viet Nam currently reports 164.97 billion real chained 2019 US$ against 114.22 billion real chained 2019 US$ in Australia, a difference of 50.75 billion real chained 2019 US$.

That makes Viet Nam's figure about 1.4 times Australia's.

Across all 26 years both countries report, Viet Nam has been ahead every year.

Australia ranks 3rd and Viet Nam ranks 2nd of 151 countries.

Viet Nam has averaged higher in every one of the 4 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Australia Viet Nam Difference Ahead
1990s 121.06 billion real chained 2019 US$ 175.40 billion real chained 2019 US$ 54.35 billion real chained 2019 US$ Viet Nam
2000s 117.90 billion real chained 2019 US$ 169.98 billion real chained 2019 US$ 52.09 billion real chained 2019 US$ Viet Nam
2010s 114.68 billion real chained 2019 US$ 165.26 billion real chained 2019 US$ 50.58 billion real chained 2019 US$ Viet Nam
2020s 114.22 billion real chained 2019 US$ 164.97 billion real chained 2019 US$ 50.75 billion real chained 2019 US$ Viet Nam

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher renewable natural capital, mangroves, Australia or Viet Nam?
Viet Nam, at 164.97 billion real chained 2019 US$ against 114.22 billion real chained 2019 US$ in Australia as of 2020.
What is the difference in renewable natural capital, mangroves between Australia and Viet Nam?
50.75 billion real chained 2019 US$, with Viet Nam ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Australia and Viet Nam?
26 years are reported by both, from 1995 to 2020.
How do Australia and Viet Nam rank globally for renewable natural capital, mangroves?
Australia ranks 3rd and Viet Nam ranks 2nd of 151 countries.
Where does this data come from?
World Bank. 2021. The Changing Wealth of Nations 2021: Managing Assets for the Future. Washington, DC: World Bank. doi:10.1596/978-1-4648-1590-4, published as Renewable natural capital, mangroves (real chained 2019 US$). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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Indicator
Renewable natural capital, mangroves (real chained 2019 US$)
Unit
real chained 2019 US$
Source
World Bank. 2021. The Changing Wealth of Nations 2021: Managing Assets for the Future. Washington, DC: World Bank. doi:10.1596/978-1-4648-1590-4
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
151 places, 3,885 data points, 1995–2020
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Natural capital includes the valuation of renewable and nonrenewable natural capital. Renewable natural capital includes agricultural land (cropland and pastureland), forests (timber, and three ecosystem services: water, recretion and non-wood forest products), protected areas, mangroves and fisheries. Nonrenewable natural capital includes fossil fuel energy (oil, gas, hard and soft coal) and minerals (bauxite, copper, gold, iron ore, lead, nickel, phosphate, silver, tin, and zinc),Values are measured at market exchange rates in constant 2018 US dollars, using a country-specific GDP deflator.