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    Undissected low-traffic areas with a minimum size of 100 km² as a percentage of Germany’s ...

    A graph shows the undissected low-traffic areas with a minimum size of 100 km² as a percentage of Germany’s total land area for 2000, 2005, 2010 and 2015 and the target value. Due to differences in methodology, the values are not directly comparable.

    … Undissected low-traffic areas with a minimum size of 100 km² as a percentage of Germany’s ... Source: Federal Ministry of Transport Building and Digital … kB) The following contents contain this medium: Indicator: Landscape dissection Tags indicator landscape fragmentation terrestrial area traffic route … Undissected …

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    FW-I-6: Endangered spruce stands

    The stacked columns chart FW-I-6 ’Endangered spruce stands’ shows – for the period of 1960 to 2021 – the proportion in per cent of areas in Germany planted with spruce trees, in which the spruce bark beetle would be able to achieve a specific number of potential reproduction cycles. In this process, a differentiation was made between the number of potential reproduction cycles between 1 and 6.

    … contain this medium: FW-I-6 + 7: Endangered spruce stands and spruce bark beetle Tags forest Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation monitoring report … …

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    LW-R-1: Adaptation of management rhythms

    The line chart indicates – for the period of 1970 to 2021 – the mean point in time when maize cultivation begins, in terms of a calendar date from the start of the year. Although the time series proceeds with some fluctuation, it shows a significantly falling trend: To date, the latest onset of drilling occurred in 1970 on day 130 of the year – early May. In 2021 drilling began as early as day 119 of the year – end of April.

    … following contents contain this medium: LW-R-1: Adaptation of management rhythms Tags Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation … … LW-R-1: Adaptation of …

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    BAU-R-1: Recreation areas

    By way of a line chart, the illustration shows the recreation and cemetery areas in square metres per inhabitant, differentiated threefold in terms of cities with more than 500.000 inhabitants (metropoles), more than 100,000 to 500,000 inhabitants (cities) and more than 50,000 up to 100,000 inhabitants (large medium-sized town).

    … (126.81 kB) The following contents contain this medium: BAU-R-1: Recreation areas Tags Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation monitoring report … … …

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    GE-I-5: Pathogen vectors – case study

    The illustration GE-I-5 ’Pathogen vectors – case study’ contains a biaxial chart. A bar chart is used to indicate – for the years from 2005 to 2021 – the proportion of samplings and traps with positive finds of the Tiger Mosquito (eggs or adult mosquitoes) in the Upper Rhine Rift Valley in per cent. The annual number of samplings is shown by means of dots. The chart contains three methodological breaks marked by dotted lines.

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    GE-I-4: Ragweed pollen burden

    The illustration GE-I-4 ’Ragweed pollen burden’ contains a biaxial chart. For the years from 2006 to 2021 the lines show the annual mean total of ragweed pollen in pollen per cubic metre air. A differentiation is made between the central, northern, eastern, southern and western regions. In addition, the mean pollen total across all regions is illustrated. A particularly high ragweed pollen burden occurred in 2014 in the northern, eastern and central regions.

    … kB) The following contents contain this medium: GE-I-4: Ragweed pollen burden Tags Competence Centre on Climate Impacts and Adaptation … … GE-I-4: Ragweed pollen …