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File 50 years of protecting Europe's environment
Today the European Union has the most environmentally friendly arsenal of rules in the world and has done more to tackle pressing ecological problems, such as climate change, than any other major power. But it has not always been like this. Caring for the environment did not feature in the Treaty of Rome, the document that gave birth to the modern day EU. Yet environmental problems were never far away. Europe’s love affair with the car was moving into top gear, industry was busy belching out pollutants and raw sewage was being pumped into our rivers and seas.
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EEAFigure Absolute source apportioned nitrogen load to Danish coastal waters in the period 1981-2004, divided into diffuse load, point sources to freshwater and point sources to marine waters
Load-oriented approach.
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EEAFigure Analysis of coastal areas by dominant landscape types
Figure left: Sprawl of artificial areas 1990-2000 on Europen coasts, by dominant land cover types, km2 Figure right: Conversion from other land cover to agriculture 1990-2000 on Europen coasts, by dominant land cover types, km2
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EEAFigure Average (1992-2003) of bathing water sampling points compliance in percentage of the total number
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EEAFigure Blue Flags in marinas and beaches (2004)
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EEAFigure Built-up area by distance to the coast (Barcelona, Spain) in 1990 and 2000
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EEAFigure Built-up area in the 0-1 km coastal strip versus the entire 10 km coastal zone (1990-2000)
Growth of urban artificial surfaces on the coastal zone of Europe has continued
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EEAFigure Change in winter nitrate and phosphate concentrations in coastal and open waters of the north Atlantic (mostly Celtic Seas), Baltic, Mediterranean (Italian coastal waters only) and North Seas (% of stations, 1985-2004/2005)
This is part of the EEA core set indicator 21 (http://themes.eea.europa.eu/Specific_media/water/indicators)
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EEAFigure Change of built-up areas in the 0-10 km and 0-1 km coastal zones
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EEAFigure Change of total agricultural land in the 10 km coastal zone (1990-2000)
During 1990-2000 almost 2000 km2 of agricultural lands have been lost in all coastal zones with different rates for different European coastal countries
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