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Title: Key sustainability issues and the spatial classification of sensitive regions in Europe
Authors: Dilly, Oliver
Schneider, Bernd Uwe
Rogass, Christian
Stuczyñski, Tomasz
Siebielec, Gregorz
Korzeniowska-Pucuek, Renata
Koza, Piotr
Kowalik, Monika
Łopatka, Artur
Pudelko, Rafal
Hallenbarter, Dionys
Kräuchi, Norbert
Imrichová, Zuzana
Putzhuber, Freidrich
Hasenauer, Hubert
Oja, Tonu
Kull, Ain
Moncada, Stefano
Camilleri, Marguerite
Formosa, Saviour
Galea, Roberta
Hüttl, Reinhard F.
Keywords: Technological innovations
Information technology -- Social aspects
Geographic information systems
Spatial data infrastructures
Sustainability
Environmentally sensitive areas -- European Union countries
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: European Geosciences Union
Citation: Dilly, O. , Schneider, B.U., Rogass, C., Stuczyñski, T., Siebielec, G., Korzeniowska-Pucuek, R., Koza, P., Kowalik, M., Łopatka, A., Pudelko, R., Hallenbarter, D., Kräuchi, N., Imrichová, Z., Putzhuber, F., Hasenauer, H., Oja, T., Kull, A., Mander, Ü., Moncada, S., Camilleri, M., Formosa, S., Galea, R., and Hüttl, R.F., (2007). Key sustainability issues and the spatial classification of sensitive regions in Europe, The SENSOR M6Team, Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol.9,02947,2007, SRef-ID:1607-7962/gra/EGU2007-A-02947, European Geosciences Union 2007
Abstract: Severe and cross-cutting environmental, social and economic changes have particular impact in sensitive regions and the geographical delineation of sensitive regions is essential to address sustainability issues by policy measures. Based on the European impact assessment guidelines from 2005, sensitive regions were identified using cluster analysis, UNEP priorities and expert knowledge. On a regionalised NUTS level and for pre-defined sensitive region types (post-industrial zones, mountains, coasts and islands) 31 % of Europe’s area was identified as sensitive. However, the delineation mainly referred mainly to social and economic issues since the regionalised data base on environmental indicators and including issues on soil quality is limited and does not allow the separation of medium-term vital clusters. Some visions on short-term and long-term perspectives will be discussed to ensure sustainable development in sensitive regions.
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