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EEAFigure Urban growth and population development 1990-2000
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EEAFigure The Netherlands — expenditure
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EEAFigure PM10 showing the 36th highest daily values at urban background sites superimposed on rural background concentrations, 2005
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Indicator Assessment Temperature extremes in Europe (CLIM 003) - Assessment DRAFT created Sep 2008
Extremes of cold have become less frequent in Europe while warm extremes have become more frequent. The frequency of hot days almost tripled between 1880 and 2005. For Europe as a whole heat waves are projected to increase in frequency, intensity and duration, whereas winter temperature variability and the number of cold and frost extremes are projected to decrease further. The European regions projected to be most affected are the Iberian Peninsula, central Europe including the Alps, the eastern Adriatic seaboard, and southern Greece.
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EEAFigure Stockholm, Sweden: green and red finger zoning plans
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EEAFigure Number of passenger cars per 1 000 inhabitants in the 24 municipalities (1996, 2000, 2005, 2006)
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EEAFigure Rotterdam region — contributions to NO2 and PM10 concentration from different sources, 2000
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EEAFigure Average floor space per resident in core cities, 2004
For Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Estonia, France, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Norway and Switzerland the data are from 2001
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EEAFigure Max road-traffic intensity (no of cars/hour)
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EEAFigure Population change in cities compared with national change between 1991-2004
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