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Global Forest Watch data. Tree cover loss is not the same as deforestation. Tree cover loss means the removal of tree canopy due to human and natural causes, and includes trees in plantations as well as natural forests.

Direct internet link to Solomon Island's forest data on the Global Forest Watch website for more information.

A direct internet link to the related data on the Stats office website for more information.

the rate of population growth from 1931 - 2009

Direct internet link to the profile of language status of the Solomon Islands on the Ethnologue website

Excel version of the data on tree cover loss extracted from Global Forest Watch.

direct internet link to track the level of ODS consumption of the Solomon Islands that was reported to the Montreal Protocol

A direct internet link into the agriculture sector statistics

The Forest and land use composition of the Solomon Islands study in 2016, shows 7.77% of the total land area was ‘cropland’. Cropland itself comprises 2176 square kilometres. In 2016 the dominant crop type was mixed subsistence agriculture followed by coconut, mixed crops (including coconut overstory) and palm oil Cocoa and ‘other’ agriculture make up the remaining area under cultivation. Includes pie chart.

an excel version of the data with graphical representation.

An excel extraction of the data from the internet link resource

an excel version of the data from the direct internet link

This graph shows the profile of languages in Solomon Islands with respect to their status of language development versus language endangerment. Each individual language that has an entry for Solomon Islands is included in the profile. Adapted from https://www.ethnologue.com/profile/SB.