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EEA 2006 Accounts Update

EEA 2006 Accounts Update. Figures and tables. Part 1. Figure 1.1 CORINE 2006 update (newer version?). European Countries for which CORINE 2006 data are available. Figure 1.2: Land Cover, Land Use and Natural Capital . Ecosystem services. Ecosystem services. Land and ecosystem functions.

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EEA 2006 Accounts Update

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  1. EEA 2006 Accounts Update Figures and tables

  2. Part 1

  3. Figure 1.1 CORINE 2006 update (newer version?) European Countries for which CORINE 2006 data are available

  4. Figure 1.2: Land Cover, Land Use and Natural Capital Ecosystem services Ecosystem services Land and ecosystem functions Human well-being Human well-being Where: Land cover is the physical characteristics of the land surface determined by both its biotic and abotic features. • Land use is determined by the purposes of active and passive management of land by people and the material non-material benefits they derive from it. • Natural Capital is includes natural resource stocks, land and ecosystems, as well as biodiversity which is the variety of ecological elements present in a place (genes, species, communities and habitats, etc.). • Land and ecosystem functions are the potentials or capacities that land and ecosystems have to generate useful outputs for people. • Ecosystem services are the specific and final contributions that ecosystems make to human well being.

  5. Figure 1.3: Flow accounts for land cover and the relationship between the concepts of stocks and flows and fundamental questions about sustainable development

  6. Figure 1.4: Land and Ecosystem Capital Relationships (after JLW, 2010)

  7. Figure 1.5 a&b: Maps of urban temperatures and GBI [DO THESE NEED TO BE UPDATED WITH 2006 DATA OR WILL 2000 DO? – WE MAP CHANGE LATER] b a

  8. Figure 1.6: new map of Dominant landscape Types

  9. Part 2

  10. Figure 2.1 Origins of Artificial Land, 2000-2006

  11. Figure 2.2

  12. Figure 2.3:

  13. Figure 2.4 Is there a map equivalent to for 2000-2006?

  14. Figure 2.5

  15. Figure 2.6 Percent change in forest area as a result of forest creation (LCF7) as a proportion of 2006 forest area [perhaps 2000 area is better?]

  16. Figure 2.7 Land cover flows by country (NUTS0)[CAN WE ADD 1990-2000 FLOWS TO THESE GRAPHS?]

  17. Figure 2.8: Land cover flows by biogeographic zone [CAN WE ADD 1990-2000 FLOWS TO THESE GRAPHS?] Figures in ha/yr to assist comparison

  18. Figure 2.9: Land cover flows by major elevation zone [CAN WE ADD 1990-2000 FLOWS TO THESE GRAPHS?]; Figures in ha/yr to assist comparison

  19. Figure 2.10 Changing urban temperatures NOTE THE TITLE OF THIS IS WRONG... – IT IS URBAN

  20. Figure 2.11 Changes in pressures from intensive agricultural activities

  21. Figure 2.12: areas where urban sprawl between 2000 and 2006 has been detected.

  22. Figure 2.13 Withdrawl of farming 90-00 and 00-06

  23. Figure 2.14:

  24. Figure 2.15:

  25. Figure 2.16

  26. Figure 2.17

  27. Figure 2.18: Overview of land cover changes (1990-2006) for 25 European countries covered by CLC2006 (figures in km2) Artificial surfaces 18148 1990-2000 1593 755 273 4694 3831 Artificial surfaces Agriculture Forest, semi-natural open dry land, wetland and water bodies 5252 2000-2006 1650 363 Should we calculate the 1990 data for the same courtiers as the 2006 data are available for – should we have average transfer per year? 244 2255 1967 Forest, semi-natural open dry land, wetland and water bodies Agriculture

  28. Figure 3.2: Change in GBI – Map like this one but for GBI?

  29. Figure 3.3

  30. Figure 3.5

  31. Figure 3.6 map like this for 2006

  32. Figure 3.7 Map lke this for 2000-2006

  33. Figure 3.8 - Method of assigning DLT using Dominant land cover Needs redrawing and explaining as flow diagram?

  34. Figure 3.9 – DLT 51% rule

  35. Figure 3.10 – DLT using sub-dominant rule

  36. Figure 3.11: Ecotones- see also next slide

  37. Figure 3.11, cont

  38. Figure 3.12

  39. Figure 4.1

  40. Figure 4.2 Redraw this to include land cover?

  41. Figure 4.3 Proposed structure and design of national, satellite and ecosystem accounts

  42. Figure 4.4: Conceptual framework for development of a common classification of ecosystem services

  43. Figure 4.5: Conceptual Framework for the Fast Track Ecosystem Capital Iniative.

  44. Figure 4.6

  45. Figure 4.7 Article 17 biodiversity data

  46. Figure 4.8: Proposed methodology for calculation of biodiversity index.

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