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The reader is referred to a recent publication of the European Environment Agency  [http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/climate-impacts-and-vulnerability-2012 Integrating science and policy in natural resource management].This report presents information on past and projected climate change and related impacts in Europe, based on a range of indicators. The report also assesses the vulnerability of society, human health and ecosystems in Europe and identifies those regions in Europe most at risk from climate change. Furthermore, the report discusses the principle sources of uncertainty for the indicators and notes how monitoring and scenario development can improve our understanding of climate change, its impacts and related vulnerabilities.
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The reader is referred to a recent publication of the European Environment Agency  [http://www.eea.europa.eu/pressroom/publications/climate-impacts-and-vulnerability-2012/ Climate change, impacts and vulnerability in Europe 2012].This report presents information on past and projected climate change and related impacts in Europe, based on a range of indicators. The report also assesses the vulnerability of society, human health and ecosystems in Europe and identifies those regions in Europe most at risk from climate change. Furthermore, the report discusses the principle sources of uncertainty for the indicators and notes how monitoring and scenario development can improve our understanding of climate change, its impacts and related vulnerabilities.

Revision as of 11:03, 22 January 2013

Review by Job Dronkers

This article is not up to date. The reader is referred to a recent publication of the European Environment Agency Climate change, impacts and vulnerability in Europe 2012.This report presents information on past and projected climate change and related impacts in Europe, based on a range of indicators. The report also assesses the vulnerability of society, human health and ecosystems in Europe and identifies those regions in Europe most at risk from climate change. Furthermore, the report discusses the principle sources of uncertainty for the indicators and notes how monitoring and scenario development can improve our understanding of climate change, its impacts and related vulnerabilities.