Rural land area where elevation is below 5 meters (sq. km) - Country Ranking - Europe

Definition: Rural land area below 5m is the total rural land area in square kilometers where the elevation is 5 meters or less.

Source: Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN)/Columbia University. 2013. Urban-Rural Population and Land Area Estimates Version 2. Palisades, NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (SEDAC). http://sedac.ciesin.columbia.e

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

Find indicator:
Rank Country Value Year
1 Germany 12,582.61 2010
2 Netherlands 11,258.82 2010
3 Italy 7,665.67 2010
4 United Kingdom 7,375.00 2010
5 Ukraine 6,407.37 2010
6 France 5,705.21 2010
7 Norway 5,348.61 2010
8 Romania 5,328.46 2010
9 Denmark 4,907.32 2010
10 Turkey 3,330.88 2010
11 Greece 2,994.42 2010
12 Poland 2,886.83 2010
13 Sweden 2,735.66 2010
14 Spain 2,142.01 2010
15 Iceland 1,985.89 2010
16 Albania 1,294.60 2010
17 Finland 1,259.90 2010
18 Ireland 1,163.86 2010
19 Belgium 843.86 2010
20 Latvia 825.32 2010
21 Portugal 769.63 2010
22 Estonia 734.93 2010
23 Lithuania 691.23 2010
24 Croatia 462.17 2010
25 Moldova 294.92 2010
26 Bulgaria 143.30 2010
27 Cyprus 72.85 2010
28 Bosnia and Herzegovina 36.43 2010
29 Malta 4.64 2010
30 Slovenia 2.06 2010
31 Monaco 0.07 2010
32 North Macedonia 0.00 2010
32 San Marino 0.00 2010
32 Belarus 0.00 2010
32 Switzerland 0.00 2010
32 Luxembourg 0.00 2010

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Limitations and Exceptions: The 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) assessment report concluded that global warming is “unequivocal” and gave the strongest warning yet about the role of human activities. The report estimated that sea levels would rise approximately 49 centimeters over the next 100 years, with a range of uncertainty of 20–86 centimeters. That will lead to increased coastal flooding through direct inundation and a higher base for storm surges, allowing flooding of larger areas and higher elevations. Climate model simulations predict an increase in average surface air temperature of about 2.5°C by 2100 (Kattenberg and others 1996) and increase of “killer” heat waves during the warm season (Karl and others 1997).

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Elevation data used to generate the low elevation coastal zones come from the SRTM3 Enhanced Global Map developed by ISCIENCES. The ISCIENCES digital elevation model was created using NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Shuttle Radar Topography Mission data processed to 3 arc-seconds (SRTM3).

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual