Title: The pan-European environment: glimpses into an uncertain future 
Resource Type: document --> technical publication --> report 
Country: European Union 
Year: 2007 
Availability: EEA Report No 4/2007, Catalogue No: TH-AL-07-004-EN-C 
Author 1/Producer: European Environment Agency 
Author / Producer Type: Agency, regulator or other governmental or inter-governmental body 
ISBN: 978-92-9167-967-6 
Report / download web link (=direct link): http://reports.eea.europa.eu/eea_report_2007_4/en  
Format (e.g. PDF): PDF 
Size: (e.g. 20mb) 28 
EUGRIS Keyword(s): Brownfields
Contaminated land-->Wider impacts / sustainability-->Sustainable / green remediation
Diffuse pollution-->Diffuse pollution overview
Groundwater protection-->Groundwater protection overview
Sediments
Soil-->Soil Overview
Water and sanitation-->Water and sanitation Overview
Water resources and their management -->Water resources and their management Overview
 
Short description: This report aims to contribute to the discussion about plausible future developments relevant to the wider European region and to stimulate medium to long-term thinking in policy-making circles. It does so by sketching some of the key environmental concerns for the pan-European region based on the EEA's Europe's environment — The fourth assessment, and by highlighting some of the many uncertainties the future holds. 
Long description: An important reflection of where and how natural resources are used is given by land-use patterns. In the EU, agriculture covers almost 55 % of all land area: arable land and permanent crops account for almost one-third, while pastures and mosaic landscapes add more than 20 %. Overall, the area of agricultural land in the EU and across much of the pan‑European region has decreased in recent decades although the management of remaining areas has intensified. In EECCA, parts of the EU-10 and SEE, privatisation and economic restructuring have led to land abandonment, greater rural poverty and emigration from rural areas. These two trends — intensification and abandonment — are currently unfolding side by side. 
Link to Organisation(s): EEA European Environment Agency
 
Submitted By: Professor Paul Bardos WhoDoesWhat?      Last update: 16/10/2007

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