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Climate change, pollution, acidification, over-exploitation of fish stocks, invasive alien species all threaten life in our seas and consequently the services we obtain from them. The European Environment Agency’s (EEA) new short assessment of marine biodiversity takes a closer look at the ‘less known half’ of EU territory.
EEA Signals 2010: stories about people and their environment
Continuous change in agricultural land use directly affects Europe's biodiversity. A new report by the European Environment Agency (EEA) finds that Common Agricultural Policy payments could be used more effectively to support High Nature Value farmland and help halt biodiversity loss.
The EU has highlighted the importance of using the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) to prevent the abandonment of high nature value farmland and its intensification as a key action to halt biodiversity decline. The present report sets out to assess whether the current distribution of CAP funds is likely to favour the maintenance of farmland with high nature value (HNV). And it explores the extent to which CAP funds are likely to support the long-term economic and ecological sustainability of these HNV farming systems.
Here you will find a wide range of environmental data from Europe as map services. You will find documentation on how to create Internet applications using ArcGIS Server Technology APIs.
Presentation by Prof. Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director of EEA, at the WWF Evening Dialogue On Biodiversity — ‘Make Space For Nature’ , Bavarian Representation to the EU , Brussels on 2 March 2010
Percentage of Natura 2000 site area not protected under national instruments per EU Member State
The Biodiversity Indicators Partnership (BIP) is a global initiative to promote the development and delivery of biodiversity indicators.
As a contribution to European debate on post-2010 vision and targets, the European Environment Agency (EEA) will enhance its support to policy makers by providing a detailed picture of the current state of biodiversity in Europe, as well as develop an information system for sharing knowledge on biodiversity across Europe.
The map is intended to show the distribution of point locations reported for nationally designated areas
To celebrate the launch of the International Year of Biodiversity on 11 January, the European Environment Agency (EEA) is commencing a series of concise, thematic assessments of biodiversity. The first of these '10 messages for 2010' presents the interaction between climate change and biodiversity.
Each message provides a short assessment focusing on a specific ecosystem or issue related to biodiversity in Europe.
Presentation by Prof. Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director of EEA, to the European Commission Directorate General for Taxation and Customs Union's conference 'What Taxation for a Low Carbon Economy?', Brussels, 30 November 2009.
Data from Corine Land Cover (CLC) for years 1990 and 2000, hence with same geographical coverage and forest definition as CLC; mathematical morphology based software GUIDOS (Soille and Vogt, 2009) and GIS analysis; results aggregated at provincial units (NUTS level 2/3).
For references, please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/themes/biodiversity/dm or scan the QR code.
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