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Projected impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems
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The maps show projected impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems: forest cover gain, shrub/woodland cover gain, herbaceous cover gain, desert amelioration, grass/tree cover loss, forest/woodland decline, forest type change, according to 2 climate scenarios (SRES B1 and SRES A2).
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Growing relevance of non-state actors
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This bar graphic shows the number of NGOs enjoying advisory status with the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) from 40 countries in 1948 to 3187 countries in 2008.
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Movements of people: migration and tourism
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The map shows 'moving to work and escape poverty': Migration between and inside world regions from 1995 to 2004. Colors show regional migratory balance (surplus or deficit), arrows show major movements between and inside regions.
The graph shows 'travelling for leisure': trends in number of tourists since 1950 and projections to 2020.
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Projected ocean acidification by 2100
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The maps show projected ocean acidification and related impacts on corals by 2020, 2060 and 2100: from better (blue) to worse (orange) conditions for coral skeletal growth.
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Number of undernourished in the world; percentage of undernourished in developing countries, 1969 to 2009
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Global human appropriation of net primary production
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This map shows human-appropriated net primary production (HANPP) as a percentage of potential net primary production (NPP)
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Growth of GDP per capita in the EU-27, USA, China, India and Japan, 1980 to 2008
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Projected shares of global middle-income class consumption, 2000 to 2050
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The figure shows the projected shares of global middle-income class consumption
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UNEP report maps the pathways to a green economy
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The EEA welcomes the publication today of UNEP's report 'Pathways to a green economy'. It represents a valuable contribution to the current debate on moving the world to a sustainable path in the 21st century.
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World population projections - Regional shares of world population
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Historical population trends and projections by world region
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