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EEAFigure Vanishing open landscape in the East Carpathians Biosphere Reserve, Slovakia
Land use development of the East Carpathians Biosphere Reserve in 3 time series (1949, 1987, 2003) identified from aerial photographs
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EEAFigure European land cover in 2006, main land-cover categories of Europe
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Publication Landscape fragmentation in Europe
Joint EEA-FOEN report
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EEAFigure Annual land take by artificial surfaces in the 36 European countries in the Corine land cover 2006 data set
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EEAFigure Growth of urban residential and economic areas in selected European countries, 1990–2000 and 2000–2006
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EEAFigure Average annual growth percentages of built‑up areas in Tallinn, Prague and Dresden for different periods and under the Sustainable Europe (A) and Market Europe (B) scenarios
A: Sustainable Europe scenario B: Market Europe scenario
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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 Projected impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems
The maps show projected impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems: forest cover gain, shrub/woodland cover gain, herbaceous cover gain, desert amelioration, grass/tree cover loss, forest/woodland decline, forest type change, according to 2 climate scenarios (SRES B1 and SRES A2).
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EEAFigure The natural susceptibility for soils to compaction
The map shows the natural soil susceptibility to compaction
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EEAFigure Urban land-use classes in sea‑level rise and surge‑prone areas
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