National Indicators of Sustainable Development 2010. Pays/Territoire Tunisie Type du document Date 2010 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Agriculture et développement rural, Énergie, Environnement gén., Eau, Espèces sauvages et écosystèmes Mot clé Irrigation Énergie renouvelable Planification environnementale Développement durable Eaux superficielles Ouvrages Participation du public Aire protégée Aire géographique Afrique, Méditerranée, AFRIQUE DU NORD ET PROCHE-ORIENT, Afrique du nord Résumé In order to follow up the environmental situation and achieve a sustainable development, the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development through the Tunisian Observatory for Environment and Sustainable Development (OTEDD) calculated and followed up 130 indicators classified as national, regional and sectoral indicators. 45 of these indicators have been given priority over the others and they are: (i) 15 environmental indicators; (ii) 15 social indicators; and (iii) 15 economic indicators. This report, the second after the development of the first one in 2004, is a national wide document that for every priority indicator exposes the definition, development and analysis of changes observed over time. In detail, the priority indicators deal with the percentages of several matters divided for the three sectors. As for the environment, they are the exploitation of conventional water resources by type of resource and by economic sector; exploitation of non-conventional water resources; farmland irrigated with water economy techniques; land suffering from desertification; forest cover and pasture areas; protected areas; endangered species; carbon intensity in the energy sector; primary energy density; percentage of exploitation of renewable energies; greenhouse gas emissions; green area per inhabitant; treated waste in controlled plantations; connection to the disinfection network and water treatment. The social indicators evaluate the natural population growth; number of patients per doctor; number of beds in public hospitals per 1000 inhabitants; infant mortality rate; poverty; education; illiteracy; unemployment; urbanization; drinking water supply; connection to the electricity grid; telephone network; internet users per 100 inhabitants; number of dwellings per 100 families; and human development index. The economic indicators regard investment share in gross domestic product; foreign debt; GDP per capita; percentage of agriculture and marine fishing in GDP; agricultural exports; cultivated land by type of cultivation; food trade balance; use of fertilizers; exploitation of fisheries resources; tourism in GDP; number of nights spent in hotels; industry in GDP; industrial zones preparation and environmental rehabilitation of industrial enterprises; industrial exports, and mass transit by type of transport. Texte intégral Arabe Site web www.environnement.gov.tn