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Indicator Assessment Abundance and distribution of selected species (SEBI 001) - Assessment DRAFT created Nov 2010
Overall, Europe's common bird populations reduced by around 10 % since 1980. Common farmland birds declined most severely (around 50 %) but common forest birds also declined by some 5 %. Falls have levelled off since the late 1990s. Europe's grassland butterflies have declined dramatically (almost 70 %) since 1990 and this reduction shows no sign yet of levelling off.
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EEAFigure Approximate distribution of HNV farmland in EU-27
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File Climate change — SOER synthesis chapter 2
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EEAFigure Common birds in Europe — population index (1980 = 100)
How to read the graph: since 1980 the number of common farmland birds has declined by around 50 %
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EEAFigure Conservation status of assessed habitats in EU‑25
- Annex I to the Habitats Directive includes a wide variety of habitats which are divided into nine groups of related habitat types such as forests and grassland. - Between these groups, dune habitats, grasslands and bogs, mires and fens have the worst conservation status.
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EEAFigure Conservation status of assessed species in EU-25, by taxonomic group
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EEAFigure Development of Ecological Footprint and Available Biocapacity per capita in EEA Member Countries
The ecological footprint is a measure of the area needed to support a population's lifestyle. This includes the consumption of food, fuel, wood, and fibres. Pollution, such as carbon dioxide emissions, is also counted as part of the footprint. Biocapacity measures how biologically productive land is. It is measured in 'global hectares': a hectare with the world average biocapacity. Biologically productive land includes cropland, pasture, forests and fisheries
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EEAFigure Development of municipal waste management in the EU-27, 1995–2010
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EEAFigure Domestic GHG emissions in EU-15 and EU-27 between 1990 and 2008
The figure shows the trends in EU greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990/base year
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EEAFigure Domestic GHG emissions in the EU-15 (*) and the EU‑27, 1990–2010
The figure shows the trends in EU greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990/base year
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