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Population density disaggregated with CLC2000
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Distribution of population using Corine land cover 2000 (CLC2000)
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Population density disaggregated with CLC2000
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Distribution of commune population data using Corine land cover 2000 (CLC2000)
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Population density disaggregated with Corine land cover 2000
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Distribution of commune population data using Corine land cover 2000 (CLC2000)
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Population density disaggregated with Corine land cover 2000
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Distribution of commune population data using Corine land cover 2000 (CLC2000)
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Population density disaggregated with Corine land cover 2000
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Raster data on population density using Corine Land Cover 2000 inventory
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Urban morphological zones 2006 (UMZ2006)
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F3v0 - Urban morphological zones (UMZ) are defined by Corine land cover classes considered to contribute to the urban tissue and function
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Four ecological impacts of roads on animal populations and the time lag for their cumulative effect
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Consumption and the environment - SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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The consumption of goods and services in EEA member countries is a major driver of global resource use and associated environmental impacts. Growth in global trade is resulting in an increasing share of environmental pressures and impacts from European consumption taking place beyond Europe. Food and drink, housing, mobility and tourism are responsible for a large part of the pressures and impacts caused by consumption in the EU. Achieving significant reductions in environmental pressures and impacts will require changing private and public consumption patterns, to supplement gains achieved through better technology and improved production processes.
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Urban environment - SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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The global population is congregating in our cities. Eighty per cent of the world’s estimated nine billion people in 2050 are expected to live in urban areas. Our cities and urban areas face many challenges from social to health to environmental. The impacts of cities and urban areas are felt in other regions which supply cities with food, water and energy and absorb pollution and waste. However, the proximity of people, businesses and services associated with the very word ‘city’ means that there are also huge opportunities. Indeed, well designed, well managed urban settings offer a key opportunity for sustainable living.
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SOER 2010 — assessment of global megatrends
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This exploratory assessment of global megatrends relevant for the European environment focuses on the impact of major global trends on Europe. A global-to-European perspective is relevant for European environmental policymaking because Europe's environmental challenges and management options are being reshaped by global drivers such as demographics, technologies, trade patterns and consumption. The assessment provides analysis of 11 relevant megatrends, summarises the links between megatrends and Europe's priority environmental challenges, and reflects on possible implications for policymaking.
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