In 2014, internal renewable water resources per capita for Egypt was 19.7 cubic meters. Between 1972 and 2014, internal renewable water resources per capita of Egypt was declining at a moderating rate to shrink from 49.6 cubic meters in 1972 to 19.7 cubic meters in 2014.
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Date | Value | Change, % |
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2014 | 19.7 | -6.38 % |
2012 | 21.0 | -9.40 % |
2007 | 23.2 | -8.63 % |
2002 | 25.4 | -8.71 % |
1997 | 27.8 | -9.00 % |
1992 | 30.6 | -11.45 % |
1987 | 34.5 | -12.59 % |
1982 | 39.5 | -11.46 % |
1977 | 44.6 | -10.08 % |
1972 | 49.6 | -10.60 % |
1967 | 55.5 | -12.00 % |
1962 | 63.0 |