Ministry for the Environment, Physical Planning and Urban Development, Government of Cantabria
Environment Department, Government of Galicia, Spain
The CAFF Program is guided by the CAFF Strategic Plan for the Conservation of Arctic Biological Diversity.
The CCE is the Programme Centre of the International Co-operative Programme on Modelling and Mapping of Critical Levels and Loads and Air Pollution Effects Risks and Trends. The CCE is an organisational entity under the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution of the UNECE.
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) provides consistent and quality-controlled information related to air pollution and health, solar energy, greenhouse gases and climate forcing, everywhere in the world.
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) will combine observations of the climate system with the latest science to develop authoritative, quality-assured information about the past, current and future states of the climate in Europe and worldwide.
The Copernicus programme comprises satellite-borne earth observation and in-situ data, and a services component that combines these in order to provide information essential for monitoring the terrestrial environment.
The Copernicus land monitoring service provides geographical information on land cover/land use and on variables related to vegetation state and the water cycle. It supports applications in a variety of domains, such as spatial planning, forest management, water management and agriculture and consists of the following four main components.
The CMEMS provides regular and systematic core reference information on the state of the physical oceans and regional seas. The observations and forecasts produced by the service support all marine applications.
The Council of Europe launched its environment programme in 1961, to deal with one of the issues now perceived as one of the main challenges that Europe will have to face in the 21st century. The Council of Europe's activities in this field focus on the conservation of nature and landscapes.
CRED/OFDA International Disaster Database (EM-DAT)
The Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) is a state administrative organisation, central authority, principal producer, disseminator and coordinator of the official statistics system of the Republic of Croatia.
Is an independent public institution established by a decision of the government of the Republic of Croatia to collect, integrate, and process environmental data.
CRUE ERA-NET aims to introduce structure within the area of European Flood Research by improving co-ordination between national programmes. The vision for the CRUE ERA-NET action on flooding is to develop strategic integration of research at the national funding and policy development levels within Europe to provide knowledge and understanding for the sustainable management of flood risks
Cruise Europe has over a hundred members within Northern and Atlantic Europe. Our 4 regions –Norway, Iceland & the Faroes, The Baltic, UK & Ireland and Europe’s West Coast offer a diversity of experiences. White nights in the north, hot sunny days in the south. Exciting architecture as well as exciting art. Museums where the guest can get an insight into all aspects of Europe’s history, traditions, handicrafts and present day life. Nature in Europe is everything from pristine meadows to busy beaches, great coast lines, walks in birch woods or cypress groves and well-kept golf courses - each with its own characteristic.All regions give the guest an opportunity to feel the beat of the European cities, shop for the unique design of that special area and savour the national food and drink of the countries where the ships dock.
The Cryospheric Commission (CC) monitoring networks was founded in 1893 as the glacier commission and is integrated within the Swiss Academy of Science (SCNAT) more precise within the Platform Geosciences. In relation to the changes caused by the incipient climate change it is the Commission’s task to observe the changes of the alpine cryosphere*. Furthermore it is in charge of the supervision of all long-term national cryospheric monitoring networks. The commission works in close cooperation with the Swiss Snow, Ice and Permafrost Society (SIP).
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