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Status on eu actions from the kick-off meeting MIWP 2016.5, Copenhagen, 23.11.2017 Status on eu actions from the kick-off meeting MIWP subgoup 2016.5 ”priority datasets” Based on information shared at the October 2017 MIG-T Stefan Jensen

MIWP 2016.5 work programme 2017 - 2018 1. Manage and update the priority list of eReporting datasets (EEA) clearly identify the concrete datasets which are to be provided by the MS. Start with “as-is” data in the area of nature and biodiversity Eionet survey looking into the current availability in national portals and platforms of the priority datasets for Eionet Core Data Flows. Further guidance on nature and biodiversity data sets Presentation of results based on the updated survey 2. Make data available as is IT, NL & SK presented their experiences. IT is providing linkages to the eReporting datasets into their national catalogue, NL described the many coordination steps to bring together INSPIRE coordination and environmental data providers, SK has identified datasets to be published as-is and documented by INSPIRE metadata. It was considered worthwhile to look into the different methodologies used in Member States to identify INSPIRE datasets that map to the reporting datasets and spatial objects listed in the priority list. It was suggested to document good practices for reuse by other Member States.   One more implementation experience by Sweden Collect more feedback from meeting discussion

Where do we stand 3. Common and interoperable European data models per reporting obligation/data flow that are fit for purpose for the envisaged use case. IED IAS CDDA 4. Monitoring the availability of pan-European datasets The JRC demonstrated the thematic viewer. The application, which has been first tested in the field of Nature and Biodiversity but can be extended to any other thematic area, was very well received by the participants. provide a further demonstration on the progress on the thematic viewer  

Tasks and status Short term tasks on the list Flag issues countries have with the current version of the “priority dataset list 1.2”. Identify and add information (columns) from the MS EXCEL master file to the next version (1.3) of the list. provide collect further issues in the discussion Draft provided by in the meeting Complete work document (EXCEL) with Eionet survey findings Enhanced version available – including summary report Document good practice methodologies used by the Member States to identify reporting datasets and spatial objects listed in the priority list. Availability of this to be checked during the meeting

Tasks and status Short term tasks related to priorities Nature and biodiversity as priority area to first make available “as-is” (2017) and agree on how data specifications should be implemented (2018 and beyond). Identify more in detail the nature and biodiversity datasets to be made available in the EU geoportal and provide guidelines to address implementation bottlenecks. Provide example from in-depth study and a priority list extended on properties For all MS to make available INSPIRE metadata and services for all nature and biodiversity related datasets (MS by MIG-P in December 2017). Identify open questions Develop the above steps also for other eReporting domains (e.g. water, noise as future candidates) (DG ENV, EEA continuously).

Mid-term actions Related to Reportnet:   Related to Reportnet: Identify and include relevant eReporting elements reusing INSPIRE into Reportnet 3.0 (EEA – from first half of 2018 (concept and design) through 2020 (implementation). As part of Reportnet 3.0 developments

Mid-term actions Related to common data models Prepare common and interoperable European data models per reporting obligation/data flow that are fit for purpose for the envisaged use case (DG ENV, EEA to prepare for discussion in 2016.5). Task has started through work by EEA / JRC The subgroup will monitor and document the progress towards common European reporting data models in the different domains and promote their development and use. Agree on workflow and envolvement e.g. CDDA and IED models can soon be shared Upon request of thematic communities, the subgroup will be represented in technical domain workgroups on eReporting. Furthermore, once common reporting models have been developed by their thematic community, the subgroup will provide INSPIRE implementation support to the thematic communities for their implementation. Concrete tasks to be further developed at a later stage