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EEAFigure Green Background index for Pan-Europe, computed from GLC2000 v.2
Conceptual grouping of smoothed green classes of Global Land Cover to approach european green areas.
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EEAFigure Net formation of land cover across the dominant landscape types
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EEAFigure The dominant landscape types of Europe
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EEAFigure Valais forest state for lower elevation areas
Forest state (biomass) as simulated by the forest model LandCLim, across two elevation gradients in the Valais, Switzerland
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EEAFigure The Valais
The main Rhone Valley runs through the centre of the region, with industry and agriculture mainly at lowers elevations (A). The impacts of increased temperature and drought on ecosystem services are predicted to be most pronounced in the main valley. Side valleys commonly have steep slopes and are dominated by forests that often provide protection from rock fall and avalanches (e.g. the Saas-Valley, B). Traditionally, grazing and high-elevation agriculture have been practiced at higher elevations. However, as the intensity of these activities has decreased over the past century, parts of these high-elevation areas are being reclaimed by forest (C).
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EEAFigure The extent of forests, semi-natural areas, wetland and water bodies in Europe, 2000
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EEAFigure Comparison of urban residential sprawl spatial distribution, by administrative regions and by grid-cells
Urban residential sprawl, i.e
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Publication EEA Briefing 3/2008 - Impacts of Europe's changing climate
Global climate change is a reality. In Europe the most vulnerable regions are the Arctic, mountain areas, coastal zones and the Mediterranean. Key economic sectors, which will need to adapt include energy supply, health, water management, agriculture, forestry, tourism and transport.
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EEAFigure Causes of changes to coastal ecosystems
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