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Publication Particulate matter from natural sources and related reporting under the EU Air Quality Directive in 2008 and 2009
Much of the air pollution that damages human health and the environment today is the result of human activities. But natural sources also emit air pollutants, contributing to the exposure of European citizens and ecosystems to bad air quality „ and potentially undermining EU Member State efforts to meet the air quality standards set out in EU legislation.
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EEAFigure Modelled three-monthly fire danger levels in Europe for 1961-1990 and 2071-2100 and change between these periods
Based on the IPCC SRES high emissions A2 scenario and the HIRAM model
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EEAFigure Average annual changes in fire danger level 1958-2006
Based on use of Seasonal Severity Rating (SSR)
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EEAFigure Number of forest fires and burnt area in the EU Mediterranean countries
The figure shows the number of forest fires and burnt area in the EU Mediterranean area
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EEAFigure Area of damaged forest and other wooded land by biotic agents
Data: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus (partly), Czech Republic (partly), Estonia, Finland, France (partly), Hungary, Italy, Norway (partly), Portugal (partly), Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey (partly), the United Kingdom
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EEAFigure Impacts of fires in 2007 on the functional territory for forest-dwelling mammal species occurring in the Peloponnese
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EEAFigure Burnt areas in Portugal, summer 2003
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EEAFigure Number of fires and burnt areas from 1980 to 2002 in the five EU Mediterranean Member States
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EEAFigure Regional predominant pressures on coniferous forest
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EEAFigure Burnt forest areas and fire frequency in Catalonia from 1975 to 1998, derived from LANDSAT images
Only fires larger than 30 ha are included.
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