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The Environmental Vulnerability Index (EVI) is a measurement devised by the South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC), the United Nations Environment Program and others[1] to characterize the relative severity of various types of environmental issues suffered by 243 enumerated individual nations and other geographies (such as Antarctica). The results of the EVI are used to focus on planned solutions to negative pressures on the environment, whilst promoting sustainability.

Development

The beginning stages of the Environmental Vulnerability Index (EVI) were developed to be appropriate for Small Island Developing States (SIDs), this theoretical idea at the time was presented by the South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) on February 4, 1999. The ideas and plans for The Environmental Vulnerability Index were worked on further with the creation of a (EVI) Think Tank that took place from September 7 – September 10, 1999 in Pacific Harbour, Fiji. Expanding the (EVI) to other SIDS was aided by a meeting of experts convened in Malta on November 29 – December 3, 1999 by (SOPAC) and the Foundation for International Studies (of the University of Malta’s Islands and Small States Institute) with the support of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

During the second phase of the development, the Environmental Vulnerability Index (EVI) was tested in five different countries. A workshop was made to expand the application of the Environmental Vulnerability Index to a demonstrative set of countries from around the world. The workshop was hosted by UNEP in Geneva, Switzerland on August 27-August 29, 2001. Continuation of work and development on The Environmental Vulnerability Index, lead to a presentation of the first functional results with the Demonstration EVI.

Calculation

To be able to calculate an Environmental Vulnerability Index it requires the compilation of relevant environmental vulnerability data for the 50 indicators. Once compiled then this data must be used to calculate each indicator. As the indicators are heterogeneous, include variables for which responses are numerical, qualitative and on different scales (linear, non-linear, or with different ranges) they are mapped onto a 1–7 vulnerability scale. Where data is not available, no value is given for the indicator and the denominator of the average adjusted down by one value. Where an indicator is considered 'non-applicable' in a country (such as volcanic eruptions in Tuvalu which has no volcanoes), the lowest vulnerability score of 1 is attributed to that indicator. The vulnerability scores for each indicator are then accumulated either into categories or sub-indices and the average calculated. An overall average of all indicators is calculated to generate the country EVI. The EVI is accumulated into three sub-indices: Hazards, Resistance, Damage

The 50 EVI indicators are also divided up in the issue categories for use as required: Climate change, Biodiversity, Water, Agriculture and fisheries, Human health aspects, Desertification, and Exposure to Natural Disasters.

Indicators

  1. High Winds – Average annual excess winds over the last five years (summing speeds on days during which the maximum recorded wind speed is greater than 20% higher than the 30 year average maximum wind speed for that month) averaged over all reference climate stations.
  2. Dry Periods – Average annual rainfall deficit (mm) over the past 5 years for all months with more than 20% lower rainfall than the 30 year monthly average, averaged over all reference climate stations.
  3. Wet Periods – Average annual excess rainfall (mm) over the past 5 years for all months with more than 20% higher rainfall than the 30 year monthly average, averaged over all reference climate stations
  4. Hot Periods – Average annual excess heat (degrees C) over the past 5 years for all days more than 5°C (9°F) hotter than the 30 year mean monthly maximum, averaged over all reference climate stations.
  5. Cold Periods – Average annual heat deficit (degrees C) over the past 5 years for all days more than 5°C (9°F) cooler than the 30 year mean monthly minimum, averaged overall reference climate stations.
  6. Sea Temperatures – Average annual deviation in Sea Surface Temperatures (SST) in the last 5 years in relation to the 30 year monthly means
  7. Volcanoes – Cumulative volcano risk as the weighted number of volcanoes with the potential for eruption greater than or equal to a Volcanic Explosively Index of 2 (VEI 2) within 100km of the country land boundary(divided by the area of land).
  8. Earthquakes – Cumulative earthquake energy within 100km of country land boundaries measured as Local Magnitude (ML) ≥ 6.0 and occurring at a depth of less than or equal to fifteen kilometers(≤15km depth) over 5 years (divided by land area).
  9. Tsunamis – Number of tsunamis or storms surges with run-up greater than 2 meters above Mean High Water Spring tide (MHWS) per 1000 km coastline since 1900.
  10. Slides – Number of slides recorded in the last 5 years (EMDAT definitions), divided by land area
  11. Land Area – Total land area (km2)
  12. Country Dispersion – Ratio of length of borders (land and maritime) to total land area.
  13. Isolation – Distance to nearest continent (km)
  14. Relief – Altitude range (highest point subtracted from the lowest point in country)
  15. Lowlands – Percentage of land area less than or equal to 50m above sea level
  16. Borders – Number of land and sea borders (including EEZ shared with other countries.)
  17. Ecosystem Imbalance – Weighted average change in trophic level since fisheries began (for trophic level slice ≤3.35).
  18. Environmental Openness – Average annual USD freight imports over the past 5 years by any means per km2 land area
  19. Migrations – Number of known species that migrate outside the territorial area at any time during their life spans (including land and all aquatic species) / area of land
  20. Endemics – Number of known endemic species per million square kilometer land area
  21. Introductions – Number of introduced species per 1000 square kilometer of land area
  22. Endangered Species – Number of endangered and vulnerable species per 1000 km2 land area (IUCN definitions)
  23. Extinctions -Number of species known to have become extinct since 1900 per 1000 km2 land area (IUCN definitions)
  24. Vegetation Cover-Percentage of natural and regrowth vegetation cover remaining (include forests, wetlands, prairies, tundra, desert and alpine associations).
  25. Loss Of Cover – Net percentage change in natural vegetation cover over the last five years
  26. Habitat Fragmentation – Total length of all roads in a country divided by land area.
  27. Degradation – Percent of land area that is either severely or very severely degraded (FAO/AGL Terrastat definitions)
  28. Terrestrial Reserves – Percent of terrestrial land area legally set aside as no take reserves
  29. Marine Reserves – Percentage of continental shelf legally designated as marine protected areas (MPAs).
  30. Intensive Farming – Annual tonnage of intensively farmed animal products (includes aquaculture, pigs, poultry) produced over the last five years per square kilometer land area.
  31. Fertilizers – Average annual intensity of fertilizer use over the total land area over the last 5 years.
  32. Pesticides – Average annual pesticides used as kg/km2/year over total land area over last 5 years.
  33. Biotechnology – Cumulative number of deliberate field trials of genetically modified organisms conducted in the country since 1986.
  34. Productivity Over-fishing – Average ratio of productivity : fisheries catch over the last 5 years
  35. Fishing Effort – Average annual number of fishers per kilometer of coastline over the last 5 years
  36. Renewable Water – Average annual water usage as percentage of renewable water resources over the last 5 years
  37. SO2 Emissions – Average annual SO2 emissions over the last 5 years

erated and imported toxic, hazardous and municipal wastes per square kilometer land area over the last 5 years

  1. Waste Treatment – Mean annual percent of hazardous, toxic and municipal waste effectively managed and treated over the past 5 years.
  2. Industry – Average annual use of electricity for industry over the last 5 years per square kilometer of land
  3. Spills – Total number of spills of oil and hazardous substances greater than 1000 liters on land, in rivers or within territorial waters per million km maritime coast during the last five years
  4. Mining – Average annual mining production (include all surface and subsurface mining and quarrying) per km2 of land area over the past 5 years.
  5. Sanitation- Density of population without access to safe sanitation (WHO definitions)
  6. Vehicles – Number of vehicles per square kilometer of land area (most recent data)
  7. Population – Total human population density (number per km2 land area)
  8. Population Growth – Annual human population growth rate over the last 5 years
  9. Tourists Average annual number of international tourists per km2 land over the past 5 years.
  10. Coastal Settlements – Density of people living in coastal settlements, i.e. with a city center within 100km of any maritime or lake* coast.
  11. Environmental Agreements – Number of environmental treaties in force in a country.
  12. Conflicts – Average number of conflict years per decade within the country over the past 50 years.

List

Rank Country Index Bracket
1 French Guiana 174 Resilient
2 Western Sahara 175 Resilient
3 Botswana 181 Resilient
4 Central African Republic 193 Resilient
5 Namibia 200 Resilient
6 Zimbabwe 200 Resilient
7 Guyana 207 Resilient
8 Mongolia 208 Resilient
9 Niger 208 Resilent
10 Djibouti 210 Resilient
11 Zambia 210 Resilient
12 Gabon 211 Resilient
13 Suriname 211 Resilient
14 Kazakhstan 215 At risk
15 Mali 215 At risk
16 Svalbard 215 At risk
17 Chad 217 At risk
18 Congo 219 At risk
19 Falkland Islands 223 At risk
20 Mozambique 225 At risk
21 Angola 227 At risk
22 Cameroon 229 At risk
23 Burkina Faso 229 At risk
24 Qatar 229 At risk
25 Mauritania 233 At risk
26 Kyrgyzstan 234 At risk
27 Antarctica 235 At risk
28 Australia 238 At risk
29 Belarus 239 At risk
30 Equatorial Guinea 243 At risk
31 Greenland 243 At risk
32 Laos 243 At risk
33 Swaziland 243 At risk
34 South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 245 At risk
35 Panama 247 At risk
36 Armenia 247 At risk
37 Bahamas 248 At risk
38 Cote d'Ivoire 248 At risk
39 Turkmenistan 249 At risk
40 Malawi 249 At risk
41 Oman 250 At risk
42 Bolivia 250 At risk
43 Canada 251 At risk
44 Papua New Guinea 251 At risk
45 Bhutan 253 At risk
46 Eritrea 254 At risk
47 Guinea 254 At risk
48 Libya 256 At risk
49 Andorra 257 At risk
50 Tanzania 257 At risk
51 Belize 258 At risk
52 Uruguay 259 At risk
53 Ethiopia 260 At risk
54 Paraguay 260 At risk
55 Georgia 261 At risk
56 Kenya 262 At risk
57 Finland 265 Vulnerable
58 São Tomé and Príncipe 265 Vulnerable
59 Somalia 265 Vulnerable
60 Peru 268 Vulnerable
61 Cambodia 270 Vulnerable
62 Latvia 270 Vulnerable
63 Myanmar 270 Vulnerable
64 Bouvet Island 271 Vulnerable
65 Guinea-Bissau 271 Vulnerable
66 Liberia 271 Vulnerable
67 Tajikistan 271 Vulnerable
68 Nicaragua 272 Vulnerable
69 Honduras 273 Vulnerable
70 Norway 273 Vulnerable
71 Russia 273 Vulnerable
72 Saudi Arabia 274 Vulnerable
73 Sudan 274 Vulnerable
74 Algeria 275 Vulnerable
75 Comoros 277 Vulnerable
76 Gambia 277 Vulnerable
77 Senegal 277 Vulnerable
78 Benin 278 Vulnerable
79 Ghana 279 Vulnerable
80 Madagascar 279 Vulnerable
81 Saint Helena 279 Vulnerable
82 Lesotho 280 Vulnerable
83 Estonia 280 Vulnerable
84 Morocco 281 Vulnerable
85 Solomon Islands 281 Vulnerable
86 Cape Verde 282 Vulnerable
87 Sierra Leone 283 Vulnerable
88 Uganda 283 Vulnerable
89 Cocos (Keeling) Islands 285 Vulnerable
90 Vanuatu 285 Vulnerable
91 Uzbekistan 286 Vulnerable
92 Argentina 287 Vulnerable
93 Chile 287 Vulnerable
94 Burundi 288 Vulnerable
95 Democratic Republic of the Congo 288 Vulnerable
96 Afghanistan 289 Vulnerable
97 Yemen 289 Vulnerable
98 New Caledonia 290 Vulnerable
99 Aruba 291 Vulnerable
100 Venezuela 291 Vulnerable
101 New Zealand 292 Vulnerable
102 Turks and Caicos Islands 292 Vulnerable
103 Togo 293 Vulnerable
104 United Arab Emirates 293 Vulnerable
105 Vatican City 293 Vulnerable
106 Heard Island and McDonald Islands 294 Vulnerable
107 British Indian Ocean Territory 295 Vulnerable
108 Colombia 296 Vulnerable
109 Faroe Islands 296 Vulnerable
110 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 296 Vulnerable
111 Egypt 298 Vulnerable
112 Iceland 298 Vulnerable
113 Rwanda 298 Vulnerable
114 Jan Mayen 300 Vulnerable
115 United States 300 Vulnerable
116 Slovakia 303 Vulnerable
117 Ecuador 304 Vulnerable
118 Mayotte 304 Vulnerable
119 Pitcairn 304 Vulnerable
120 Wallis and Futuna 304 Vulnerable
121   Nepal 305 Vulnerable
122 San Marino 305 Vulnerable
123 Bosnia & Herzegovina 306 Vulnerable
124 Mexico 306 Vulnerable
125 Tunisia 306 Vulnerable
126 Antigua & Barbuda 307 Vulnerable
127 Thailand 308 Vulnerable
128 Hong Kong 309 Vulnerable
129 Niue 309 Vulnerable
130 Jordan 310 Vulnerable
131 Sweden 311 Vulnerable
132 Anguilla 312 Vulnerable
133 Malaysia 312 Vulnerable
134 Brunei 313 Vulnerable
135 Iran 313 Vulnerable
136 Cyprus 314 Vulnerable
137 Lithuania 314 Vulnerable
138 Czech Republic 315 Vulnerable
139 Grenada 315 Vulnerable
140 Malta 316 Highly vulnerable
141 Indonesia 316 Highly vulnerable
142 Macedonia 316 Highly vulnerable
143 Ukraine 317 Highly vulnerable
144 Ireland 318 Highly vulnerable
145 Moldova 322 Highly vulnerable
146 Bulgaria 323 Highly vulnerable
147 Kuwait 323 Highly vulnerable
148 Netherlands Antilles 323 Highly vulnerable
149 Dominican Republic 324 Highly vulnerable
150 South Africa 324 Highly vulnerable
151 Taiwan 324 Highly vulnerable
152 Bahrain 326 Highly vulnerable
153 Luxembourg 327 Highly vulnerable
154 Gibraltar 328 Highly vulnerable
155 Samoa 328 Highly vulnerable
156 Tokelau 328 Highly vulnerable
157 Cuba 329 Highly vulnerable
158 Albania 330 Highly vulnerable
159 Sri Lanka 331 Highly vulnerable
160 Monaco 332 Highly vulnerable
161 Fiji 333 Highly vulnerable
162 Puerto Rico 334 Highly vulnerable
163 Portugal 335 Highly vulnerable
164 Romania 335 Highly vulnerable
165 Nigeria 336 Highly vulnerable
166 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 337 Highly vulnerable
167 Guatemala 338 Highly vulnerable
168 Palau 338 Highly vulnerable
169 Bangladesh 340 Highly vulnerable
170 Réunion 341 Highly vulnerable
171 Montserrat 342 Highly vulnerable
172 Cayman Islands 343 Highly vulnerable
173 Croatia 343 Highly vulnerable
174 Haiti 343 Highly vulnerable
175 Iraq 344 Highly vulnerable
176 Denmark 345 Highly vulnerable
177 Liechtenstein 346 Highly vulnerable
178 El Salvador 348 Highly vulnerable
179 Marshall Islands 348 Highly vulnerable
180  Switzerland 348 Highly vulnerable
181 Christmas Island 350 Highly vulnerable
182 Syria 350 Highly vulnerable
183 Spain 352 Highly vulnerable
184 Greece 353 Highly vulnerable
185 Turkey 353 Highly vulnerable
186 Azerbaijan 354 Highly vulnerable
187 Costa Rica 354 Highly vulnerable
188 Poland 354 Highly vulnerable
189 Seychelles 355 Highly vulnerable
190 Germany 357 Highly vulnerable
191 Vietnam 357 Highly vulnerable
192 Mauritius 358 Highly vulnerable
193 Saint Kitts and Nevis 359 Highly vulnerable
194 China 360 Highly vulnerable
195 France 361 Highly vulnerable
196 Slovenia 362 Highly vulnerable
197 Hungary 363 Highly vulnerable
198 North Korea 363 Highly vulnerable
199 Martinique 364 Highly vulnerable
200 Tuvalu 367 Extremely vulnerable
201 Pakistan 368 Extremely vulnerable
202 Norfolk Island 368 Extremely vulnerable
203 Austria 369 Extremely vulnerable
204 Bermuda 373 Extremely vulnerable
205 South Korea 373 Extremely vulnerable
206 Brazil 373 Extremely vulnerable
207 United Kingdom 373 Extremely vulnerable
208 British Virgin Islands 377 Extremely vulnerable
209 Northern Mariana Islands 378 Extremely vulnerable
210 Israel 380 Extremely vulnerable
211 French Polynesia 381 Extremely vulnerable
212 Jamaica 381 Extremely vulnerable
213 Trinidad and Tobago 381 Extremely vulnerable
214 Cook Islands 383 Extremely vulnerable
215 Maldives 383 Extremely vulnerable
216 India 385 Extremely vulnerable
217 Italy 386 Extremely vulnerable
218 Belgium 387 Extremely vulnerable
219 Lebanon 387 Extremely vulnerable
220 Netherlands 388 Extremely vulnerable
221 Japan 389 Extremely vulnerable
222 Guam 390 Extremely vulnerable
223 Micronesia 392 Extremely vulnerable
224 Tonga 392 Extremely vulnerable
225 Saint Lucia 393 Extremely vulnerable
226 Kiribati 395 Extremely vulnerable
227 United States Virgin Islands 396 Extremely vulnerable
228 Philippines 402 Extremely vulnerable
229 Barbados 403 Extremely vulnerable
230 Macau 407 Extremely vulnerable
231 Guadeloupe 412 Extremely vulnerable
232 Nauru 421 Extremely vulnerable
233 Singapore 428 Extremely vulnerable
234 American Samoa 436 Extremely vulnerable

See also

References

  1. ^ Environmental Vulnerability Index Secretariat of the Pacific Community. Retrieved 4 November 2013.

Further references