Mapping the future
Climate change will see a northward movement in Europe
so far, potential climate change impacts are studied for broad regions, countries for instance. Researchers of Wageningen University in the Netherlands have presented an alternative approach for predicting climate change impacts in Europe. They studied four environmental zones in the continent.
Europe is divided into 84 homogenous regions (sharing common environmental features), which are further classified into 13 broad environmental zones. To study the potential impact of climate change, the researchers selected
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