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Expenditure on global biodiversity

In 2009-10, £51 million of public sector funding was spent on global biodiversity, which was 65 per cent  more than what was spent in 2000/1 in real terms.  However, spending has fallen slightly in recent years.

Why is this important – Spending is one way of assessing the priority that is given to biodiversity within Government.

  • For the purpose of this measure only biodiversity related grant money and programme expenditure has been included. The above figures do not include any associated operational costs.
  • This indicator is derived from work to establish indicators for the amount of expenditure on biodiversity in the UK and globally.
  • The indicators are based on a combination of expert opinion and published and unpublished estimates from both public sector and non-Governmental organisations.

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Next scheduled update March 2012
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