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Threat status of EU species
Red list status of amphibians, terrestrial mammals, marine mammals, reptiles, butterflies and dragonflies in EU.
Transport externalities in Europe in 2004
Transport externalities in Europe in 2004
Trends in the common bird indicators for the European Union, base = 1990
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Trends of European amphibians, reptiles and mammals
Population trends of European amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
Trends of European butterflies and dragonflies
Populations trends of European butterflies and dragonflies.
Municipal waste generation within the OECD area
Number of crops and wild relatives species present in the Annexes to the Habitats Directive
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OECD country municipal waste generation, 1980-2030
Proportion of endemic species in Annex II to the Habitats Directive
Proportion of endemic species in Annex II to the Habitats Directive
Endemism of EU native species — amphibians, reptiles, mammals, dragonflies and butterflies
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Exceedance of critical loads for eutrophication due to the deposition of nutrient nitrogen in 2010
The results were computed using the 2008 Critical Loads database hosted by the Coordination Centre for Effects (CCE).
Alien species in European marine/estuarine waters (October 2008)
How to read the graph: In the 1990s, the total number of alien marine species increased to around 1 000
Annual new vehicle sales by region to 2030
Cause of loss of grasslands
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Cause of loss of heath and scrub
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Cause of loss of wetlands
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Causes of change of forest areas and transitional woodland shrubs
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Causes of loss of coastal ecosystems
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Causes of loss of mixed cultivated land
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Causes of loss of semi-natural areas
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CLC changes between 1990 and 2006 (km2)
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Climate change impact indicator for European birds
How to read the graph: The indicator demonstrates the impact of climate change on widespread bird populations has increased strongly in the past twenty years. The Climatic Impact Indicator (CII) measures the divergence between the population trends of bird species projected to expand their range and those predicted to shrink their range due to climate change.
Percentage of the coastal zone within 10 km of the shoreline protected by Natura 2000 sites per NUTS3 region in the EU-27
The highest proportion of coastal zone covered by Natura 2000 sites is located on Germany's Baltic coast, the Baltic States coast, Denmark's western coast, Ireland's north-western coast, France's eastern Atlantic coast, western and south-western of the Iberian Peninsula, coast of Almeria, northern Catalan coast, northern and central Adriatic coast of Italy, western Crete and Thrace (Greece).
Concentrations of nitrate and orthophosphate in rivers and total phosphorus in lakes in the period 1992–2007
Total number of stations in parenthesis. Concentrations are expressed as weighted means of annual mean concentrations for rivers and lakes. Only stations with time series of seven years or more are included.