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In the period 1990-2005, an overall increase in dead wood by about 4.3 % was observed in the pan-European region (EEA, 2009), a sign of more biodiversity-friendly management.
TREMOVE results refer to 30 EEA member countries (EU-27 plus Norway, Switzerland, Turkey) and Croatia, while TRENDS covers only EU-15.
For Estonia, Hungary and Latvia the projections used in last year's report are used as no new data were available
This graph shows past (1990-2004) and projected (2010) emissions due to transport, and compares them with transport volumes (passenger transport by car and freight transport by road).
Romania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Malta, Liechtenstein and Cyprus are not included due to lack of data.
The children live in two towns in southern Sweden.
Data: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus (partly), Czech Republic (partly), Estonia, Finland, France (partly), Hungary, Italy, Norway (partly), Portugal (partly), Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey (partly), the United Kingdom
The orange bars show the factors that have an increasing effect on emissions whereas the green bars show the factors that have a reduction effect
The target value for protection of vegetation is 18 (mg/m3).h while the long-term objective is set to 6 (mg/m3).h
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