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Article Forests, health and climate change
Forests are essential to our survival and well-being. Forests clean our air, our water, our soil and they regulate our climate, amongst many other things. Trees and forests are not always associated with urban landscapes. However, there too they provide invaluable, often invisible, services. Simply by acting as 'green oasis' in our concrete jungles, they offer recreation and health services for many European citizens.
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EEAFigure Rotations within the forest territory, ha/year, as % of the forested territory 1990
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EEAFigure The storm 'Kyrill' in January 2007 brought much destruction in central Europe, including a forest loss of 45 million cubic metres of standing timber
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EEAFigure The Green Background of Europe
Conceptual grouping of CORILIS layers to approach european green areas (10 km radius)
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EEAFigure Projected impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems
The maps show projected impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems: forest cover gain, shrub/woodland cover gain, herbaceous cover gain, desert amelioration, grass/tree cover loss, forest/woodland decline, forest type change, according to 2 climate scenarios (SRES B1 and SRES A2).
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Highlight Biodiversity year comes to end, the challenge remains
The International Year of Biodiversity 2010 has officially ended with closing ceremonies held last weekend. The European Environment Agency (EEA) will continue supporting European policy makers in their efforts to implement measures agreed earlier this year in Nagoya, Japan.
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EEAFigure Conservation status of species of European Union interest in forest ecosystems in EU-25
Conservation status of species per biogeographical area in forest ecosystems. Statistics by region on the left, overall statistics on the right.
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Publication Forests, health and climate change
Urban green spaces, forests for cooler cities and healthier people
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EEAFigure Conservation status of forest-related species of Community interest listed in the EU Habitats Directive in the EU-25 (number of assessments in brackets)
Conservation status of forest-related species of Community interest listed in the EU Habitats Directive in the EU-25 (number of assessments in brackets)
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EEAFigure Change in forest connectivity in the EU, 1990–2000
Data from Corine Land Cover (CLC) for the years 1990 and 2000; results aggregated per provinces (Nuts 2/3).
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