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A forest built on coal: Environmental Atlas of Europe — Germany
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When the coal mining era came to an end, large industrial areas in Germany’s Ruhr district were abandoned and many of them had to find a new direction. While decision-makers were still discussing how to tackle the situation, nature had already decided and many of the abandoned mines became beautiful wooded areas. The mine tracks, now covered with trees and bushes, form a perfect corridor for the movement of species from one site to another, contributing to increased biodiversity in these areas known as “urban forests”.
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A forest built on coal
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Berlin park wins award for its soundscape design
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A city park in Berlin has won the European Soundscape Award for its innovative design which cuts traffic noise and creates a more attractive acoustic environment. The prize, presented at a ceremony in London by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the Noise Abatement Society (NAS), is intended to raise awareness of the health impacts of noise and recognise initiatives that help create more tranquil environments.
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News
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Cities, where the living is good?
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Quality of life in cities and towns can mean many different things to people. Finding the right balance of a healthy environment and good social and economic provisions is a precondition. Participants of the 2008 Open Days (European Week of Regions and Cities) talk about how they see their cities and towns as a good place to live in.
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CityBEES
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In Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, millions of Honey bees are working hard for the city. These busy employees provide not only delicious honey to city people, but a blooming environment in the parks and greens around the capital.
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City bees
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Forests, health and climate change
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Forests are essential to our survival and well-being. Forests clean our air, our water, our soil and they regulate our climate, amongst many other things. Trees and forests are not always associated with urban landscapes. However, there too they provide invaluable, often invisible, services. Simply by acting as 'green oasis' in our concrete jungles, they offer recreation and health services for many European citizens.
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Articles
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Forests, health and climate change
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Urban green spaces, forests for cooler cities and healthier people
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Green tip - the pond
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Living facade at the European Environment Agency
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The living facade at the European Environment Agency,
Foto: Rolf Kuchling
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Images of the European Environment Agency for press
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Living facade at the European Environment Agency
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More high resolution images: http://www.flickr.com/photos/45497914@N05/
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Images of the European Environment Agency for press
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Living facade at the European Environment Agency, with out plants
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Images of the European Environment Agency for press