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EEAFigure Volume of non-decomposed dead wood (m3 ha-1)
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Common environmental theme Waste - Drivers and pressures (Croatia)
SOER Common environmental theme from Croatia
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Country assessments Croatia
EEAFigure Water circulation in Black Sea
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EEAFigure Weighted population index of species predicted to gain range in response to climatic change (30 species)
How to read the graph: The weighted population index of species expected to gain in range due to climatic change has increased by over 30 % since 1989.
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EEAFigure Weighted population trend of species predicted to lose range in response to climatic change (92 species)
How to read the graph: The weighted population index of species expected to lose in range due to climatic change has decreased by 20% since 1989.
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EEAFigure Wetland habitat comsumption by other landcover categories (from 1990-2000)
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Where does Europe stand in 2010?
There is mounting evidence that the status of many ecosystems is reaching or has already reached the point of no return. In the same way that a 2 degree rise in global temperature above pre-industrial levels would lead to catastrophic climatic change, the loss of biodiversity beyond certain limits would have far-reaching consequences for the very functioning of the planet. These limits are still being defined, but it is already clear to the scientific community that the current rate of biodiversity loss puts the future well-being of citizens in the EU and worldwide at risk (European Commission, 2010).
Located in Environmental topics Biodiversity Biodiversity Baseline: where do we stand?
Highlight World Forest Day highlights multiple threats on forests
Forests cover over 30 % of the earth's surface. They are one of the most important 'storehouses' of biological diversity on land and play a key role in regulating our planet's climate. Their importance and the wide array of threats on world's forests are in the spotlight during the World Forest Day 21 March and the UN International Year of Forests 2011.
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