2023 tables: Countries/territories - health sciences

The 2023 tables are based on Nature Index data from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022.

Table criteria

# Country/territory Share 2022 Count 2022
1 United States of America (USA) 5352.21 7426
2 China 1287.15 1848
3 United Kingdom (UK) 962.73 2364
4 Germany 558.67 1513
5 Canada 514.31 1318
6 France 453.36 1121
7 Australia 383.39 1016
8 Netherlands 358.07 1002
9 Japan 329.77 696
10 Italy 259.30 843
11 Spain 239.11 782
12 South Korea 215.35 395
13 Denmark 211.44 537
14 Sweden 208.47 658
15 Switzerland 202.59 700
16 Israel 103.78 273
17 Belgium 99.60 453
18 Singapore 82.64 250
19 Brazil 79.42 308
20 Austria 72.65 296
21 Norway 71.46 264
22 Taiwan 70.66 161
23 India 67.82 210
24 Finland 66.38 256
25 South Africa 55.68 208
26 New Zealand 42.15 166
27 Ireland 23.93 153
28 Portugal 21.46 120
29 Czech Republic 18.00 124
30 Turkey 16.47 107
31 Russia 16.23 136
32 Greece 15.91 152
33 Thailand 15.40 78
34 Kenya 15.05 67
35 Poland 15.05 189
36 Argentina 14.31 108
37 Mexico 14.08 91
38 Uganda 12.68 74
39 Iran 12.48 52
40 Hungary 12.44 77
41 Qatar 11.70 31
42 Chile 10.52 63
43 Saudi Arabia 9.15 65
44 Bangladesh 8.80 48
45 Iceland 7.41 35
46 Nigeria 7.28 42
47 Tanzania 7.10 35
48 Colombia 6.78 52
49 Malawi 6.05 31
50 Egypt 5.81 61

Footnote

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