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Common environmental theme Nature protection and biodiversity - State and impacts (Croatia)
SOER Common environmental theme from Croatia
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Country assessments Croatia
SOER Key fact Land use - key fact 5
43 % of the total area occupied by Natura 2000 sites in the EU-27 countries is located in mountain areas.
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Land use — SOER 2010 thematic assessment Key facts
EEAFigure Impact of coastal erosion on Natura 2000 sites, 2009
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Common environmental theme Nature protection and biodiversity - Drivers and pressures (Sweden)
Key drivers and pressures of biodiversity. Links to further national information on nature and biodiversity.
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Country assessments Sweden
Publication EU 2010 Biodiversity Baseline
The EU 2010 Biodiversity Baseline provides facts and figures on the state and trends of the different biodiversity and ecosystem components. It thereby supports the EU in developing the post‑2010 sub‑targets and provides factual data for measuring and monitoring progress in the EU from 2011 to 2020.
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Publication Europe's ecological backbone: recognising the true value of our mountains
Europe's mountain areas have social, economic and environmental capital of significance for the entire continent. This importance has been recognised since the late 19th century through national legislation; since the 1970s through regional structures for cooperation; and since the 1990s through regional legal instruments for the Alps and Carpathians. The European Union (EU) first recognised the specific characteristics of mountain areas in 1975 through the designation of Less Favoured Areas (LFAs). During the last decade, EU cohesion policy and the Treaty of Lisbon have both focused specifically on mountains.
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EEAFigure Madrid: impact of urban sprawl 2000–2006 on Natura 2000 sites
Madrid: impact of urban sprawl 2000–2006 on Natura 2000 sites
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Publication 10 messages for 2010 — marine ecosystems
Marine ecosystems provide key services both globally and locally, which are essential for maintaining life on our planet. However, marine biodiversity faces an unprecedented range of pressures. In recent years climate change has caused changes in species distribution and presents new challenges for marine biodiversity as oceans become more acidic.
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EEAFigure Natura 2000 sites: Biogeographical regions
Data: 2009
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EEAFigure The Natura 2000 network across biogeographical regions, status July 2008
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