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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 Figures and tables
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 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.
Figure 1.3: Flow accounts for land cover and the relationship between the concepts of stocks and flows and fundamental questions about sustainable development
Figure 1.4: Land and Ecosystem Capital Relationships (after JLW, 2010)
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
Figure 2.4 Is there a map equivalent to for 2000-2006?
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?]
Figure 2.7 Land cover flows by country (NUTS0)[CAN WE ADD 1990-2000 FLOWS TO THESE GRAPHS?]
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
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
Figure 2.10 Changing urban temperatures NOTE THE TITLE OF THIS IS WRONG... – IT IS URBAN
Figure 2.11 Changes in pressures from intensive agricultural activities
Figure 2.12: areas where urban sprawl between 2000 and 2006 has been detected.
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
Figure 3.8 - Method of assigning DLT using Dominant land cover Needs redrawing and explaining as flow diagram?
Figure 4.3 Proposed structure and design of national, satellite and ecosystem accounts
Figure 4.4: Conceptual framework for development of a common classification of ecosystem services
Figure 4.5: Conceptual Framework for the Fast Track Ecosystem Capital Iniative.
Figure 4.8: Proposed methodology for calculation of biodiversity index.