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Publication Priority issues in the Mediterranean environment (revised version)
Following the principles of the European Thematic Strategy on the Protection and Conservation of the Marine Environment, the collective interest of EEA and UNEP/MAP has been developed towards a product focusing on priority pollution zones in the Mediterranean Sea and addressing emerging issues. All these issues come under the prism of an ecosystem approach. The core of this report derives from the latest (2003–2004) country National Diagnostic Analyses reports (NDA).
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EEAFigure Proportion of classified groundwater bodies in different River Basin Districts in poor chemical status
The figure shows percentage of the total area of classified water bodies. See the indicator specification for more details
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EEAFigure Regions affected by high nitrate concentration in the groundwater
Note: Map based on maps provided by National Focal Points.
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EEAFigure Relevant pressures for GWBs
Relative number of GWB where a pressure is significant (all classified GWBs and GWBs in poor quantitative status)
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EEAFigure Salt water intrusions into groundwater in Europe (1999)
Saltwater intrusion as a result of groundwater over-exploitation is a major concern in many aquifers throughout Europe
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Indicator Fact Sheet Saltwater intrusion
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EEAFigure Surface and groundwater abstraction as a share of available resources
The figure shows the surface and groundwater abstraction as a share of available resources
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EEAFigure The WEI at river basin and sub-catchment scale within the RBD eastern Sterea Ellada (GR07) (Greece)
WEI total (left), for surface water (middle) and groundwater resources (right) at river basin (top) and sub-catchment scale (bottom) within the Greek RBD eastern Sterea Ellada (GR07).
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EEAFigure The WEI for the RBD eastern Sterea Ellada (GR07) (Greece)
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EEAFigure Total number of measurements on the status and quality of Europe's rivers, lakes and groundwater bodies as reported by countries to the EEA over the period 1965–2008
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