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Physical exposure to tropical cyclones in Asia and the Pacific Physical exposure to floods in Asia and the Pacific Physical exposure to drought in Asia Pacific


Asia Pacific, population and life expectancy, 1960–2012


Global distribution of anthropogenic mercury emissions to the air, 2010 Timeline of fuel quality standard evolution in Asia and the Pacific Diesel sulphur limits in Asia and the Pacific and globally Gasoline sulphur limits in Asia and the Pacific and globally


Emission of sulphur dioxide and black carbon in selected Asian sub-regions, 1850–2010 Sensitivity of modelled glacier volumes to temperature and precipitation anomalies, 2015–2100 Land temperature anomalies over Asia, 1915–2015


Trends in atmospheric ozone in Japan, 1990–2010 – TMA is Tokyo Metropolitan Area, NA is Nagoya Area, OKA is Osaka/Kyoto Area and FA is Fukuoka Area


Annual average PM10 Top ranking of PM2.5


Asia and the Pacific, summary of drivers, pressures, state and trends, and impacts on land resources Asia and the Pacific, increase in human pressure on land resources Asia and the Pacific, tree cover, 2010


Asia and the Pacific, change in cropland, 2001–2012 Asia and Oceania, trends in Ramsar wetland sites, 1974-2016


DPSIR indicators for ecosystems and biota in the Asia and the Pacific region


Severity of coral bleaching Asia and the Pacific and areas of high thermal stress in the Asian and Pacific oceans, 1998–2006


Change in carbon dioxide emissions from land-use change and forestry, million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, 1990–2012


Asia and the Pacific forest area, 1990 –2015 by sub-region Projected land-use system, 2030


Red list categories for species in each region in 2015 Pacific Ocean managed marine areas, 2015


Asia and the Pacific, total renewable water resources per person, cubic metres per person per year, 2014


Asia and the Pacific, nutrient pollution in river basins in 2015 Asia, most vulnerable deltas


Global, top ten cities ranked by asset exposure (USD billion) to coastal flooding, 2070’s Pacific island states, economic losses due to tropical cyclones, earthquakes and tsunamis Deep sea minerals in Pacific Top ten sources of plastic waste


Reefs at risk from integrated local threats, by area of reef in various sub-regions, square kilometres, 2012


Municipal solid waste (MSW) generation projections in different regions of the world, tonnes per day, 2010–2100


Municipal solid waste generation projections per person, by region, kilogrammes per person per day, 2010–2100


Composition of municipal solid waste by country and income group


concentrations in cities of China, Japan, Republic of Korea and Thailand for cities in Asia


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