... produce your own maps ...
         ... produce your own graphs ...
                 ... produce your own data tables ...

[click on the images to see detailed example]

... the map module ...
This examples shows a <b>trend analysis</b>. Within the map module, one can select this option to showcast the evolution of a given variable over a selected time period. Choose between a relative (in percent) or an absolute display of the difference (raw values).
Statistics for a wide range of themes have been gathered and harmonized for our users. For a simple cartographic overview of the distribution of the values, just click, after selecting the variable and the time, on the option \
Often used as a nice background, this <b>geospatial data set</b>, the Modis Blue Marble Land Surface, has been overlayed with a couple of additional layers, like national boundaries, capitals, cities and rivers. One can change design and style of the labels easily within the map module.
The GEO Data Portal offers access not only to national statistics, but also to subregional and regional aggregations. Just select the specific data set type, choose a specifc ramp color and display the values with the regional names.
This examples shows the selection of a <b>geospatial data set</b>, the Annual Temperature of the Year 1998. Just enter a specific keyword, select the variable, a year and display your variable as a map. Zoom in, zoom out, pan... explore the data set.
... the graph module ...
Compare countries by displaying a horizonzal bar chart.
Use the \
Drawing graphs to show the evolution of the statistical values for any country or (sub)region is very simple.
A very interesting variation is to put the selected countries/(sub)regions on the x-axis and display a couple of selected years as bars. It facilitates the understanding of the evolutioin within a country/(sub)region and at the same time the comparision with others.
... the table module ...
The functionality of the data table module is very easy and intuitive. Just display the selected variable with the chosen years as a table, and for example sort it descending by any year, display a histogram, show the extremes, link to the graph module...
If one preselects with the \