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Agriculture and environment in EU-15 - the IRENA indicator report
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Analysing and managing urban growth
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Over the last decades, continuous urban expansion at rates much higher than population growth has resulted in a massive urban footprint on Europe – fragmenting rural space, blocking ecosystem services and increasing the demand for transport and energy.
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Annual impact of soil losses due to urbanisation
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Graph showing annual impact of soil losses, due to urbanisation, on the production capability of agriculture between 1990 and 2000 based on an analysis of CORINE Land Cover Data
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Annual national expenditures for management of contaminated sites (EUR per capita).
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The graph shows annual site remediation expenditures in selected European countries as EUR per capita
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Annual national expenditures for management of contaminated sites per unit of GDP
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The graph shows annual expenditure for the management of contaminated sites as o/oo of GDP
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Annual soil erosion risk by water based on estimates of annual soil loss (aggregated results at NUTS2/3 level)
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The map is based on The Pan-European Soil Erosion Risk Assessment (PESERA) model, which uses a process-based and spatially distributed model to estimate soil erosion risk by water across Europe
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Average total deposition of nitrogen, 1995-1998
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Notes: At 309 intensive monitoring plots
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Average total deposition of sulphate, 1995-1998
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Notes: At 309 intensive monitoring plots
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Breakdown of activities causing local soil contamination.
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The graph shows a breakdown of the main sources causing soil contamination by country as % of the number of sites where preliminary investigations have been completed
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Carbon farmers: Environmental Atlas of Europe — Italy
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The family run Fattoria La Vialla in Tuscany is a shining example of truly sustainable farm-ing. Every element of the production chain, from preparing the soil through to packaging the produce, has been planned with the environment in mind.
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Carbon farmers
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