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Highlight Land use conflicts necessitate integrated policy
Demand for land in Europe is high. Food and biomass production, housing, infrastructure and recreation all compete for space, with impacts on our climate, biodiversity and ecosystem services. In a recent assessment, the European Environment Agency (EEA) analyses land use change in Europe, concluding that we need an integrated policy approach based on reliable data to balance sectoral demands and manage land sustainably.
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EEAFigure Exposure of population in European cities to flood risk under climate change (scenario A2 — high emissions; 100-years flood)
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Article Looking beneath the surface: how good is our water?
Water is critical for life and is integral to virtually all economic activities, including food production and industry. Not only is clean water a prerequisite for human health and well-being, it provides aquatic habitats that support healthy freshwater ecosystems.
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EEAFigure Urban land-use classes in sea‑level rise and surge‑prone areas
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EEAFigure Pressure changes on wetlands from urban proximity (1990–2000) summarised at NUTS 2 level in parts of the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions
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Article Analysing and managing urban growth
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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EEAFigure Mean soil sealing in Europe's cities (UMZ) in 2006 and modelled change of number of tropical nights (Tmin > 20 °C) during summer between 1961–1990 and 2010–2040 indicating higher risks of heat waves
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EEAFigure Greenhouse gas footprints per capita for transport in UK local authorities and urban-rural pattern
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EEAFigure Different urban delineations: the administrative city and the Urban Morphological Zone (UMZ) of Paris and Sofia
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EEAFigure Reported noise exposure of more than 55 dB Lden in European agglomerations with more than 250 000 inhabitants based on the results of strategic noise mapping
The figure shows the reported long-term (yearly) average exposure to day-evening-night noise of more than 55 dB in EU-27 agglomerations with more than 250 000 inhabitants
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