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Surface water
Surface water is all inland waters standing or flowing on the surface of the land and coastal waters, including the territorial sea. Surface water bodies are divided into flowing (rivers, streams, ditches, canals), stagnant (lakes, ponds) and coastal water bodies. To manage surface water bodies, they are divided into parts, i.e. clearly distinct water bodies, and their records are kept.
Clone of Open data
The publication of open data on the Environmental Portal is a step towards ensuring high-quality and up-to-date data for all environmental stakeholders, researchers, officials, public sector institutions, companies, startups, educational institutions, data scientists, and others.
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EU Ecolabel
Clone of Clone of Clone of Clone of Clone of Clone of European Union Ecolabel
EU Ecolabel
State of Environment - weather and climate
According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), the global average temperature has increased by 1,1°C compared to pre-industrial levels, and the rise continues at a rate of 0,2°C every 10 years.