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Consumption and the environment — 2012 update
Update to the European Environment State and Outlook 2010 (SOER 2010) thematic assessment
Relative population size of water bird species for 1989-2002 within Ramsar sites
Relative population size is based on the mean of combined population levels
Share of built-up area in the 0-1 km coastal strip, by NUTS3 (2000)
Percentage of land take by built-up in a coastal buffer from 0 to 10 km by NUTS3 based in Corine Land Cover 2000.
Slowdown of urban growth
Historical trends and projections by world regions (1950- 2050) of urban growth rate showing a clear slowdown for all regions
Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina National Park - anthropic pressures
Artificial and agricultural changes in and around the National Park
Trends in EU farmland bird populations in some EU countries between 1980 and 2003 based on 24 characteristic bird species
Trends in total population by world region, 1950–2100
Total population (both sexes) in millions. The period 1950-2015 is based on UN estimates, while the period 2020 to 2100 is based on the UN medium variant projection.
Urban growth and population development 1990-2000
Urban morphological zone 1990 F2v0
Urban morphological zone changes 1990 to 2000
Urban morphological zones 1990 (UMZ90)
"A set of urban areas laying less than 200 m apart" Those urban areas are defined by the land cover classes considered to contribute to the urban tissue and function.
Urban morphological zones (UMZ) 2000
Urban population exposure: geographical variations
% of population exposed, year 2002 Blank histograms means no exposure
Urban trends
Historical urban population trends and projections by world regions (1950- 2050), showing the share of cities with less than 750 000 inhabitants
Trends in the use of materials and material productivity in EU-12 and EU15
This figure shows the changes of GDP, Population, DMC and Material Productivity for EU15 and EU12 between 1970 and 2011/2009 respectively 1992 and 2011/2009
Vulnerable people — the elderly are considered to be a group more sensitive to various climatic stress factors than people of a working age
The map shows the share of elderly people (>= 65 years) within a city (represented by the dot colours) to the total population (represented by dot size).
World population projections - IIASA probabilistic projections compared to UN projections
This graph compares population projections to 2100 resulting from 2 organisations: the UN Population Division studies fertility-evolution scenarios for produce high, medium and low variant figures, whereas the IIASA bases its calculations on assumptions for fertility, mortality and migration.
World population projections - Regional shares of world population
Historical population trends and projections by world region
National population in mountain massifs, 2008
it shows the population number within each European Mountain Massif for each country
Net migration required to hold working age population constant at 1995 levels in 2050
For the sake of comparison, there was a net migration of about 8.8 million into the EU and about 3.3 million into the Russian Federation during the 1990s.
Number of cities greater than 50 000 inhabitants by country
Cities within each country have been differentiated according to the number of inhabitants.
Trends in the use of material resources in EU-15 and EU-12 and municipal waste generation in EU‑27 compared with GDP and population
These graphs show the trends in the use of material resources in EU-15 and EU-12 and municipal waste generation in EU‑27 compared with GDP and population.
Otter populations in France in 1930 and 1990
The population is shown on level of NUTS3.
Overlap between areas with high poverty and high population density and areas with high biodiversity
Pan-European marine ecosystems
The assessment in this chapter focuses on the Barents, Baltic, Black, Caspian, Mediterranean, North-East Atlantic, Norwegian and Russian Arctic Seas