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Suriname Environment Statistics 2016.Pdf MILIEUSTATISTIEKEN PUBLICATIE/ ENVIRONMENT STATISTICS PUBLICATION © Copyright December 2016 Algemeen Bureau voor de Statistiek (ABS)/ General Bureau of Statistics (GBS) Text & Design : Algemeen Bureau voor de Statistiek (ABS)/ General Bureau of Statistics (GBS) Font set : Times New Roman Photos : ABS, Howard De Abreu Cover Photos : ABS, Howard De Abreu Milieustatistieken 2016 i Environment Statistics 2016 Dankzegging / Vote of Thanks Aan de totstandkoming van deze milieupublicatie hebben velen hun bijdrage geleverd en we maken van deze gelegenheid gebruik alle dataverschaffers afzonderlijk te bedanken: / A lot of persons and organizations contributed to this publication on environment statistics and we take this opportunity to thank everyone that furnished data separately: Statistiek Bureau/ Statistical Office 1. Algemeen Bureau voor de Statistiek / General Bureau of Statistics • Censuskantoor / Census Office • Afdeling Bevolkingsstatistieken / Population Statistics Section • Afdeling Verkeer- en Vervoersstatistieken / Traffic and Transport Statistics • Afdeling Handelsstatistieken / Trade Statistics Section • Afdeling Huishoudonderzoekingen/ Household survey section • Afdeling Nationale Rekeningen/ National Accounts section • Afdeling Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek en Planning/ Scientific Research and Planning Division ( WOP) Private sector en parastatalen / Private Sector and Parastatals 1. Amazona Recycling Company N.V. (AmReCo) 2. Anton de Kom Universiteit van Suriname/ Anton de Kom University of Suriname (ADEKUS) • Nationaal Herbarium Suriname / National Herbarium Suriname(NHS) • Nationaal Zoologische Collectie Suriname / National Zoological Collection Suriname (NZCS) • Afdeling Hydrology,Technologische wetenschappen/ Division Hydrology , Technological Sciences 3. Bauxiet Instituut voor Suriname / Bauxite Institute Suriname 4. Centrale Bank van Suriname / Central Bank of Suriname 5. Centrum voor Landbouwkundig Onderzoek in Suriname (CELOS) / Centre for Agricultural Research in Suriname • Natural Resources and Environmental Assessment (NARENA) 6. NV Energiebedrijven Suriname / Suriname Energy Company 7. Kamer van Koophandel en Fabrieken/ Chamber of Commerce and Industry 8. N.V. Luchthavenbeheer/ Airport Management Suriname 9. Nationaal Instituut voor Milieu en Ontwikkeling in Suriname (NIMOS)/ National Institute for Environment and Development in Suriname 10. Rosebel Goldmines/ Rosebel Goldmines 11. Staatsolie Suriname/ State Oil Suriname 12. Surinaamse Waterleiding Maatschappij Suriname / Suriname Water Company 13. Stichting Support Recycling Suriname (SuReSur)/ Foundation Support Recycling Suriname Milieustatistieken 2016 ii Environment Statistics 2016 Internationale organisaties en NGO’s/ International Organisations and NGO’s 14. Conservation International Suriname (CIS) 15. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 16. Green Heritage Foundation Suriname (GHFS) 17. The Amazon Conservation Team Suriname(ACT) Overheid/Government 18. Kabinet van de president/ Cabinet of the president 19. Ministerie van Defensie/ Ministry of Defence 20. Nationaal coördinatie Centrum voor Rampenbeheersing (NCCR)/ National Coordination Center For Disaster Relief 21. Ministerie van Ruimtelijke Ordening, Grondbeheer en Bosbeleid (RGB)/ Ministry of Planning, Land and Forest Management 22. Dienst 's Lands Bosbeheer, Afdeling Natuurbeheer/ Forest Management Service, division Nature Conservation • Stichting Natuurbehoud Suriname (STINASU)/ Foundation for Nature Conservation in Suriname • Stichting Bosbeheer en Bostoezicht / Foundation for Forest Management and Production Control 23. Ministerie van Financiën / Ministry of Finance • Afdeling Invoerrechten en Accijnzen/Depatment of Import Duties and Excises 24. Ministerie van Justitie en Politie/ Ministry of Justice and Police • Korps Politie Suriname/ Police Force 25. Ministerie van Landbouw, Veeteelt en Visserij / Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries • Surinaamse Visserijdienst / Suriname Fisheries Services 26. Ministerie van Natuurlijke Hulpbronnen / Ministry of Natural Resources • Dienst Watervoorziening / Water Supply Service • Dienst Electriciteitsvoorziening/ Electricity Supply Service • Geologische Mijnbouwkundige Dienst / Geological Mining Services 27. Ministerie van Openbare Werken / Ministry of Public Works • Afdeling Meteorologische Dienst Suriname/ Meteorology Service Suriname • Waterloopkundige Afdeling/ Watercourse Protection Department • Afdeling Vuil en Verwerking/ Garbage and Waste management Department 28. Ministerie van Transport, Communicatie en Toerisme/ Ministry of Transport, Communication and Tourism • Maritieme Autoriteit Suriname / Maritime Authority Suriname (MAS) • Stichting Toerisme Suriname / Suriname Tourism Foundation • N.V. Havenbeheer/ Suriname Port Management • Luchtvaartdients/ Civil Aviation 29. Ministerie van Volksgezondheid/ Ministry of Health • Bureau voor Openbare Gezondheidszorg / Bureau for Public Health Milieustatistieken 2016 iii Environment Statistics 2016 Symbolen Symbols . = gegevens ontbreken . = data not available * = voorlopige cijfers * = provisional figures - = nul - = nil/zero # = gereviseerde cijfers # = revised figures # # = Inflatie berekend uit de indices # # = Inflation computed, die gepubliceerd zijn, based on published figures, kan afrondingsverschillen may produce rounding errors opleveren, Base : April 2009 - June 2009 Basis :april 2009 - juni 2009 0 = minder dan de helft van de 0 = less than half of the unit used gebruikte eenheid ^ = incompleet ^ = incomplete @ = data van maar een (1) station, @ = Data of only one (1) station, namely namelijk “ Zorg en Hoop”. “ Zorg en Hoop” @@ = Data was beschikbaar voor het @@ = data is available for the year 2012 jaar 2012 ( Census data). ( Census data). Nog geen update beschikbaar. No update available yet. + = het gemiddelde van “Zorg en Hoop” + = mean of “Zorg en Hoop” and en “Kwamalasamutu” “Kwamalasamutu” ** = Vers, bevroren, gedroogd etc. ** = Fresh, Frozen, dried etc. *** = vanaf 2010 zijn er alleen maar *** = From 2010 only shrimps garnalen Milieustatistieken 2016 iv Environment Statistics 2016 GEWICHTEN EN MATEN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 1 mm 0.0394 inches 1 meter 1.0936 yard 1 km 0.6214 mile 1 ha 2.4712 acres 1 sq. km (km2) 0.3861 sq. mile 1 sq. km (km2) 100 ha 1 liter/ litre 2.113 pint = 1.76 pint UK 1 cu. M (M3) 1.3080 yard (yd3) 1 m3 1000 Liter 1kg = 1000g 2.2046 lb 1 metric ton 0.9842 ton 1 MWh 0.29 toe 1 Tonne of oil equivalent (toe) 6.45 barrels (bbl) Bitumen 1 Tonne of oil equivalent (toe) 6.48 Fuel oil 1 Tonne of oil equivalent (toe) 6.55 Crude oil 1 Tonne of oil equivalent (toe) 6.64 bbl HVGO 1 Tonne of oil equivalent (toe) 7.20 bbl Diesel 1 Tonne of oil equivalent (toe) 7.50 bbl Kerosene 1 Tonne of oil equivalent (toe) 8.10 bbl Gasoline 1 inch 25.4 mm 1 yard = 3 ft 0.9144 m 1 mile 1.6093 km 1 acre 0.4047 ha 1 sq. mile = 640 acres 2.590 km2 1 lb 0.4536 kg 1 ton 1.016 metric ton 1 km 1,000 m 1 km2 1,000,000 m2 1 km3 1,000,000,000 m3 1 barrel 159 liter 1 MMBLS 1000 barrels 1 Megawatt uur (MWh) 1000 kWh 1 ton pet flessen 30,000 pet flessen Milieustatistieken 2016 v Environment Statistics 2016 AFKORTINGEN/ ABBREVIATIONS A1 Aluminium scrap/Aluminium Scrap ABS/GBS Algemeen Bureau voor de Statistiek/ General Bureau of Statistics ADEKUS Anton de Kom Universiteit van Suriname/ Anton de Kom University of Suriname AmReCo Amazona Recycling Company AZP Academisch Ziekenhuis Paramaribo/ Academic Hospital Paramaibo Gem./Aver. Gemiddeld/Average Bbls Vaten/Barrels BBP/ GDP Bruto Binnenlands Product/ Gross Domestic Product BOG Bureau voor Openbare Gezondheidszorg/ Bureau for Public Health Brok. Brokopondo CARICOF Caribbean Climate Oulook Forum CARICOM Caribbean Communty CARPHA Het Caribisch publieke Gezondheidszorg agent/The Caribbean Public Health Agency CBD Verdrag inzake Biologische Diversiteit /Convention on Biological Diversity oC Graden Celsius/ Degrees Celsius CELOS Het Centrum voor Landbouw Onderzoek in Suriname / The Centre for Agricultural Research in Suriname CH4 Methaan/Methane CIS Conservation International Suriname CITES The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora CFC Chlorofluorocarbons/ Chloorfluor koolwaterstoffen CO Koolmonoxyde/ Carbon Monoxide CO2 Koolstofdioxyde/ Carbon Dioxide COL Cost-of-Living Index Comm. Commewijne Cor. Coronie CPI Consumptie Prijs Indexcijfer/ Consumer Price Index CR Ernstig bedreigd/Critically Endangered CSMDG’s Caribbean Specific Millennium Development Goals Cu Koper scrap/Copper Scrap DC Districtscommissaris / District Commissioner DD Onvoldoende gegevens /Data Deficient DEV Dienst Electriciteitsvoorziening/ Electricity Supply Service DWV Dienst Watervoorziening/ Water Supply Service EBS N.V. Energiebedrijven Suriname/ Suriname Energy Company EEZ Exclusieve Economische Zone/ Exclusive Economic Zone E-coli Escherichia Coli EN Bedreigd /Endangered EW Uitgestorven in het wild/ Extinct in the Wild EX Uitgestorven/ Extinct FAO Voedsel- en Landbouworganisatie /Food and Agriculture Organization F-coli Fecal Coliform FCPF Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Fe Ijzer scrap/ Iron Scrap FOB Stichting Fonds Ontwikkeling Binnenland/ Foundation Funding Development Interior FCMU Forest Cover Monitoring Unit FDES Raamwerk voor de ontwikkeling van Milieu Statistieken/ Framework for the Development of Environment Statistics Gem. Gemiddeld/ Average Gg Gigagram GHG Broeikas gassen/ Greenhouse Gases HC Koolwaterstof/ Hydrocarbons Milieustatistieken 2016 vi Environment Statistics 2016 HCFC Hydrochlorofluorocarbon HDPE
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