EDC and MDIAK model MKDIA Data QC and acceptance Data maintenance and data integration Analysis and synthesis Assimilation in to users framework Stocks.

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EDC and MDIAK model MKDIA Data QC and acceptance Data maintenance and data integration Analysis and synthesis Assimilation in to users framework Stocks Processes Intellectual capital Access

Collect, store, maintain, update and make available any kind of data within their thematic area that is necessary for both creating the indicators that have been specified as well as other specified assessments to support EU policies relevant for the European level. Collect, store, maintain, update and make available data based on EU reporting obligations (Directives, Systems, SoE voluntary arrangements) and other agreed tasks within the thematic area. Provide a link and set up agreements on storage and/or access to data hosted by other data centres / institutions (foreign datasets) and create and maintain these data in order to produce a quantitative analysis of the data for the presentation of all indicators at the European level within the thematic area. The assessment will not be part of the responsibility of the EDC.

Work in close contact with data providers at both the national, European and global level. Take an active part in implementing SEIS - the EDCs are the data custodians for their specified thematic area at the European level. Use a common European spatial data infrastructure based on the implementation rules set out by the INSPIRE directive. Follow the work on e-government to ensure interoperability for environmental data within their theme.

Follow the development of GMES in order to meet the upcoming in situ data requirements for related services. Be responsible for the QA/QC procedures at the European level and maintain metadata descriptions both for the data and for the indicators as well as data flowcharts for each indicator relevant for the thematic area. Provide and maintain web pages as part of the EEA website and provide links to interoperable web based applications for metadata, discovery, view and download services.

BIODIVERSITY DATA CENTER Data fromr Nature directives Data for Biodiversity Action Plans INSPIRE Other Data for indicators/ assessments from GMES, EU RESE-ARCH …. SEIS BISE Other data centers