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Net land-cover changes 2000–2006 in Europe — total area change in hectares and percentage change
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Maps and graphs
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Soil — The forgotten resource
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Signals — every breath we take
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Signals 2010
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Growth in the productivity of labour, energy and materials, EU-15 and EU-12
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This figure shows the development of labour productivity, material productivity, and energy productivity in EU15 and EU12.
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Data and maps
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Maps and graphs
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Forests and their forgotten communities
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In May 2008 a helicopter flew over unexplored parts of the Amazon in Acre State in Brazil, near the country’s border with Peru. Onboard were officials from Funai, the Brazilian government's Indian affairs department, on a mission to prove the existence of unknown Amazonian tribes who have never been in contact with the outside world. The few aerial pictures Funai has released show startled and intrigued people and their huts but do not reveal any landmarks which could be used to identify the exact location.
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Articles
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Progress towards halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010
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This report assesses farmland, forests, freshwater
ecosystems, marine and coastal systems, wetlands of
international importance and mountain ecosystems
in order to provide evidence of progress — or lack
of progress — towards the 2010 target of halting the
loss of biodiversity.
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Publications
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From efficient water use to quitting fossil fuels – survey shows different approaches to resource efficiency across Europe
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Resource efficiency is a policy priority for Europe. However, across the region there are many different approaches to ‘doing more with less’, as shown by a survey of countries’ policies, carried out by the European Environment Agency (EEA).
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News
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010: Synthesis
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The SOER 2010 Synthesis provides an overview of the European environment's state, trends and prospects, integrating the main findings of SOER 2010.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Synthesis
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Key message 1 — SOER synthesis
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Continuing depletion of Europe's stocks of natural capital
and flows of ecosystem services will ultimately undermine
Europe's economy and erode social cohesion. Most of the negative
changes are driven by growing use of natural resources to satisfy
production and consumption patterns. The result is a significant
environmental footprint in Europe and elsewhere.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010: Synthesis
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Key messages
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Material resources and waste — SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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The European economy needs huge amounts of resources to function. Apart from consuming minerals, metals, concrete and wood, Europe burns fossil fuels and uses land to satisfy the needs of its citizens. Demand for materials is so intense that between 20 and 30 % of the resources we use are now imported. At the other end of the materials chain, the EU economy generates around six tons of waste per person every year. With the boom in international trade, EU consumption and production may potentially damage ecosystems and human health not only within but also far beyond its borders.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Thematic assessments
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Global megatrends
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010