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EEAFigure Fragmentation by major roads of large forest complexes (>600 km²)
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EEAFigure The stocks of forest types in Europe 1990-2000
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EEAFigure Forest bird species with 'unfavorable conservation status'
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EEAFigure Forest and semi-natural area per inhabitant by administrative unit
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EEAFigure Net formation of forest territory and natural land 1990-2000 as % of initial year
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File A day in my forest: Environmental Atlas of Europe — Poland
Silent except for the humming of bees and the distant hammering of woodpeckers, Białowieża Forest is a fairytale landscape of tall trees, peat bogs and meadows – home to innumerable species of birds, invertebrates, lichens, fungi and other flora and fauna including grey wolves, lynx, elk and a large herd of rare European bison.
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EEAFigure Mean annual total new forest creation, afforestation as % of total EEA-23
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EEAFigure Deadwood in Pan-European forests, 1990-2005
In the period 1990-2005, an overall increase in dead wood by about 4.3 % was observed in the pan-European region (EEA, 2009), a sign of more biodiversity-friendly management.
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EEAFigure Area of damaged forest and other wooded land by biotic agents
Data: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus (partly), Czech Republic (partly), Estonia, Finland, France (partly), Hungary, Italy, Norway (partly), Portugal (partly), Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey (partly), the United Kingdom
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EEAFigure Afforestation in Europe, 1990-2000
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