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Drivers of and pressures arising from selected key water management challenges — A European overview
This report explores the historical trends, most recent progress and projected future progress on climate change mitigation through reduced GHG emissions, renewable energy gains and improved energy efficiency. It builds upon data reported by the EU-27 Member States, five EEA member countries and nine Contracting Parties of the Energy Community.
The Harrestrup Brook Capacity Plan
The map shows the planned interventions along the Harrestrup Brook to ensure sufficient capacity to reduce the impacts of flooding on the neighbouring residential areas
Trends in nitrogen surpluses on agricultural land and gross value added (GVA) of the agricultural sector in 18 EU Member States
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Trends in TPH discharges from the refining industry in Europe
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Water exploitation index — towards a regionalised approach
Water Exploitation Index in the smallest available data disaggregation
Water productivity and water exploitation in EU river basins and river basin districts, 2007
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Water productivity, economic output per capita, and water use per capita
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Water productivity in Cyprus per economic activity, 1998–2008
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Potential growth in renewable energy relative to 2005
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Water stress indicator WEI for annual average on river basin level for the a) baseline, b) 2050 under the 'economy comes first' scenario, and c) compared with urban population numbers
Annual average water stress indicator WEI on river basin level for baseline and 2050 period with SCENES scenario Economy First (EcF)
Evolution of water abstractions, value added and employment in water-intensive industries in Sweden's river basin districts, 2000–2005
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Gross value added of water consumed in irrigated agriculture in Spain, 2001–2002
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Economic growth and emissions of nutrients and heavy metals to water in the Netherlands, 1995–2008
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Public participation: contributing to better water management
Experiences from eight case studies across Europe
Rivers and lakes in European cities
Most European cities have at least one river or lake crossing their urban landscape. Urbanisation has come at a cost to rivers and lakes, as they have been heavily degraded to enable development, carry waste, supply drinking water and facilitate transport and industry.
Safe water and healthy water services in a changing environment
This report summarises existing knowledge of climate change impacts on water services and health; the nature and effectiveness of the policy response; and the coverage and gaps in existing assessments of these themes.
Water management in Europe: price and non-price approaches to water conservation
This report explores the historical trends, most recent progress and projected future progress on climate change mitigation through reduced GHG emissions, renewable energy gains and improved energy efficiency. It builds upon data reported by the EU-27 Member States, five EEA member countries and nine Contracting Parties of the Energy Community.