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High income OECD countries Compared by Environment > Biodiversity > GEF benefits index for biodiversity > 0 = no biodiversity potential to 100 = maximum

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).

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 United States 94.22 2008
2 Australia 87.69 2008
3 Japan 35.96 2008
4 Canada 21.51 2008
5 New Zealand 20.23 2008
6 Chile 15.32 2008
7 Spain 6.84 2008
8 Portugal 5.52 2008
9 France 5.3 2008
10 Italy 3.85 2008
11 United Kingdom 3.55 2008
12 Greece 2.8 2008
13 South Korea 1.72 2008
14 Norway 1.31 2008
15 Israel 0.809 2008
16 Iceland 0.696 2008
17 Germany 0.639 2008
18 Ireland 0.554 2008
19 Poland 0.525 2008
20 Austria 0.327 2008
21 Sweden 0.298 2008
22 Switzerland 0.227 2008
=23 Netherlands 0.17 2008
=23 Finland 0.17 2008
=23 Slovenia 0.17 2008
26 Denmark 0.156 2008
27 Slovakia 0.128 2008
28 Czech Republic 0.114 2008
29 Estonia 0.0568 2008
30 Belgium 0.0142 2008
31 Luxembourg 0.0 2008

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