Impacts of natural hazards in Europe

Climate change has caused noticeable effects on human health in Europe, mainly as a result of extreme events, an increase in climate-sensitive diseases, and a deterioration in environmental and social conditions. Heat waves were thedeadliest extreme weather event in the period 1991–2015 in Europe.Increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather- and climate-related events may lead to more disastrous impacts on ecosystems and their services. Management of ecosystems can help to avoid or significantly reduce these impacts.The total reported economic losses caused by extreme weather- and climate-related events in the EEA member countries over the period 1980-2015 amount to around EUR 433 billion (in 2015 values). A large share of the total losses (70 %) has been caused by a small number of events (3 %).

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Main Authors: De Groeve, Tom, Kurnik, Blaz, Mysiak, J., Swart, R.J., Semenza, Jan C., Kendrovski, Vladimir, Kramer, K., Ivits, Eva, Vanneuville, W., Carrera, Lorenzo, Blauhut, V., Erhard, M., Christiansen, Trine
Format: Part of book or chapter of book biblioteca
Language:English
Published: EEA - European Environment Agency
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/impacts-of-natural-hazards-in-europe
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