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BahrainForest Rents (% of GDP)

Category: EconomySource: World Bank World Development IndicatorsGlobal Rank: #177 of 209Updated April 2026
Latest Value
0.00%
2021
YoY Change
-16.1%
20202021
Global Rank
#177
of 209 countries
Maximum
0.00%
2014
Minimum
0.00%
2007
CAGR
+0.1%
22 years
Last
0.00%
Previous
0.00%
Highest
0.00%
Lowest
0.00%
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators

Bahrain's forest rents (% of gdp) was 0.00% in 2021, ranking #177 out of 209 countries. This represents a -16.1% change from 2020. Over the past 22 years, the highest recorded value was 0.00% (2014) and the lowest was 0.00% (2007). Data sourced from the World Bank World Development Indicators.

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Historical Data

YearValueChange
20210.00%-16.1%
20200.00%+2.8%
20190.00%+33.0%
20180.00%-51.8%
20170.00%+13.4%
20160.00%-24.5%
20150.00%-1.4%
20140.00%+57.8%
20130.00%-20.8%
20120.00%+8.5%
20110.00%+3.7%
20100.00%+7.7%
20090.00%+10.1%
20080.00%+49.7%
20070.00%-20.7%
20060.00%+6.5%
20050.00%-17.6%
20040.00%-17.1%
20030.00%+24.9%
20020.00%+5.4%
20010.00%+14.1%
20000.00%

Top Countries — Forest Rents (% of GDP)

#CountryValueYear
1Solomon Islands18.40%2021
2Liberia16.48%2021
3Burundi13.96%2021
4Somalia, Fed. Rep.11.24%2021
5Guinea-Bissau10.43%2021
6Central African Republic9.49%2021
7Congo, Dem. Rep.9.36%2021
8Sierra Leone8.82%2021
9Uganda7.48%2021
10Mozambique7.34%2021
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About This Indicator

Definition

Forest rents are roundwood harvest times the product of regional prices and a regional rental rate.

Methodology

Data compiled by The Changing Wealth of Nations, World Bank (WB), uri: https://www.worldbank.org/en/publication/changing-wealth-of-nations/data, note: World Bank staff estimates based on sources and methods described in the World Bank's The Changing Wealth of Nations., publisher: World Bank (WB); Staff estimates, World Bank (WB), note: World Bank staff estimates based on sources and methods described in the World Bank's The Changing Wealth of Nations..

Source: World Bank - World Development IndicatorsCoverage: 20002021View original source →