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National and regional story National and regional story (Slovenia) - The Slovenian Alps tomorrow – extreme weather events and disappearing glaciers
The interaction of three major climate systems (Continental, Alpine and sub-Mediterranean) influences the precipitation regime in the territory of the Slovenian Alps.
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Country assessments Slovenia
National and regional story National and regional story (Slovenia) - The Slovenian Alps tomorrow – extreme weather events and disappearing glaciers
Glaciers are indirect indicators of climate change, as they respond quickly and noticeably to temperature changes.
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Slovenia National and regional story (Slovenia) - The Slovenian Alps tomorrow – extreme weather events and disappearing glaciers
National and regional story National and regional story (Slovenia) - The Slovenian Alps tomorrow – extreme weather events and disappearing glaciers
A pronounced temperature rise is expected in the warm half of the year, with a decrease in precipitation during summer and increase during the cold half of the year.
Located in The European environment – state and outlook 2010 Slovenia National and regional story (Slovenia) - The Slovenian Alps tomorrow – extreme weather events and disappearing glaciers
Publication EEA Signals 2010 - Biodiversity, climate change and you
Signals takes us on a journey, following the course of water from the glaciers of the Alps to the permafrost of the Arctic and the delta of the Ganges. We travel to familiar and far-flung places, looking at how we can rebuild our relationships with the crucial elements of everyday life— water, soil, air — and the animals and plants that make up the tapestry of life on Earth.
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Publication Regional climate change and adaptation — The Alps facing the challenge of changing water resources
Drawing on the most recent knowledge of climate change impacts in the Alps and experiences across the region, this report analyses the risks that climate change presents to the region's water supply and quality, identifying needs, constraints, opportunities, policy levers and options for adaptation. It extracts policy guidance on adaptation practice and aims to assist regional and local stakeholders in developing robust adaptation strategies. The focus of the report is on water resources and related adaptation, rather than water-related extreme events like floods, avalanches, landslides or mudflows, which are already well covered by existing studies of climate change impacts in the Alps.
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Article Alps — The impacts of climate change in Europe today
Located in Signals — every breath we take Signals 2010
EEAFigure The Alps, as defined for application of the Alpine Convention
Perimeter of the Alpine Convention
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EEAFigure Permanent settlement area within the Alpine Convention area
Available settlement area at level of municipalities
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EEAFigure Large protected areas in the Alps and the Carpathians
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EEAFigure Protected areas in the Alps
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