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Former Spanish colonies Compared by Environment > Biodiversity > GEF benefits index for biodiversity > 0 = no biodiversity potential to 100 = maximum per million

DEFINITION: GEF benefits index for biodiversity (0 = no biodiversity potential to 100 = maximum). GEF benefits index for biodiversity is a composite index of relative biodiversity potential for each country based on the species represented in each country, their threat status, and the diversity of habitat types in each country. The index has been normalized so that values run from 0 (no biodiversity potential) to 100 (maximum biodiversity potential). Figures expressed per million population for the same year.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Panama 3.08 2008
2 Equatorial Guinea 2.29 2008
3 Costa Rica 2.15 2008
4 Ecuador 2.02 2008
5 Bolivia 1.28 2008
6 Peru 1.17 2008
7 Colombia 1.14 2008
8 Cuba 1.11 2008
9 Honduras 0.987 2008
10 Chile 0.91 2008
11 Venezuela 0.901 2008
12 Dominican Republic 0.612 2008
13 Mexico 0.597 2008
14 Guatemala 0.588 2008
15 Nicaragua 0.576 2008
16 Argentina 0.447 2008
17 Paraguay 0.442 2008
18 Uruguay 0.373 2008
19 Philippines 0.358 2008
20 El Salvador 0.145 2008

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