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Monitoring Fact Sheets DIKE TSG1 04. July 2013, Copenhagen Proposal for the use of web-based monitoring “fact sheets” for the purpose of MSFD reporting
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany2 Potential of Monitoring Fact Sheets (MFS) Monitoring Fact Sheets can be combined in an electronic Online Handbook to provide an efficient, multi-use and decentralized approach for reporting and other purposes The content of the fact sheets can be made permanently available in different formats (HTML, PDF, etc.) Monitoring programmes can be updated directly by those responsible for the monitoring Existing information on monitoring strategies have not to be transferred into the reporting sheets Continuous availability of up-to-date monitoring programmes in support of the tasks of the EU Commission and the EEA Direct use of contents of the monitoring programmes in the context of public consultation
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany3 Structure of the Monitoring Fact Sheets General information (theme, definitions, competent authorities, national working groups) Monitoring requirements (link to EU legislation and international frameworks, monitoring purposes, spatial coverage) Monitoring concept (parameters, monitoring network, frequencies, sampling and methods, QC/QA etc.) Assessment procedures Quality assurance Literature Further work required Programme Level Sub-Programme Level
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany4 Making use of web-based monitoring fact sheets Identify the reporting information to be covered by the fact sheet approach (XML versus fact sheet database schema). All “sub-programme-level” information as well as parts of the “programme-level” information (in terms of DIKE DG/2013/02rev) seem appropriate for the fact sheet approach. Agree on the general structure, the relationship between the elements and the work flow Agree on how to provide (not to submit) the required information for the EU COM and the EEA
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany5 Art. 11 Rerporting Detail Level Data Collection Data Assembly Assessment descriptive Information and integrated Assessment Data Management Sub- Programme Level Programme Level Monitoring Handbook PROGRAMME - relevant GES descriptors & criteria - relevant features & pressures - relevant human activities - relevant monitoring obligations Coherence RSC Monitoring stations, Parameters, sampling and analytic techniques & Results 1:n DESCRIPTOR - relevant indicators - assessment method - assessment results - relevant programs of measure n:1 1:n SUB-PROGRAMME (Fact Sheets) - relevant indicators & QE - parameters & elements - temporal scope - geographical scope - methodology - frequency & cycle - QA - … General Level General Information Draft Business Process Model for MSFD Art. 11 Data and Information n:m INDICATOR (Fact Sheets) - relevant descriptors - state or impact? - parameters & elements - assessment method - aggregated results (EQR) - consistency - comparability - … Adjustment Reporting Sheets (only) Reporting Sheets or Monitoring Handbookdetailed Data and Information Workflow Time Increase of Detail Aggregation Practical MonitoringAssessment
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany6 Technical Implementation Simple HTML forms Connected to a database system (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle,…) Use of a content management system (CMS) (e.g. Typo3, Cantao, Joomla, …) This requires a one-off investment in the short-term with gain in time, costs and efficiency in the longer- term.
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany7 Monitoring Handbuch / Monitoring Handbook Reporting XML
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany8 Monitoring Fact Sheets and INSPIRE Marine Data Infrastructure for Germany
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany9 Requirements MSFD Art. 11, 12, 19(3) Annex III, IV INSPIRE Annex I, II, III WFD Art. 8 Annex V Monitoring Handbook with Fact Sheets for each Programme/Sub-programme From Requirements to Work Flow INSPIRE Reporting Sheets (Upload) Reporting Sheets (Upload) Web- Services (ISO/OGC) Implementation of monitoring requirements at national or regional level XML Download XML Download PDF Public (consultation) Research, Politics,… WISE WISE-Marine
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany10 Timelines – after TG meeting 4 July WhatWhenWho DIKE TSG1 04 July EEA Update reporting document By 12 July COM Final comments – written procedure. Basis for prep. of XML schemas By 31 July WG DIKE cc MSCG Draft XML schemas By 20 September COM/Atkins Prepare paper on reporting sheet & draft schemas By 23 September COM Consider paper 7-8 October WG DIKE Workshop to refine “fact sheets approach” October DE+MS volunteers Testing of database/schemas By 31 October MS volunteers Finalized paper on Reporting Sheet 5 November COM Adopt paper on Reporting Sheet 12-13 Nov. MSCG Finalise database/schemas 31 Dec COM/Atkins
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Dr. Hans-Christian Reimers, State Agency for Agriculture and Environment Schleswig-Holstein, Germany11 Thank you for your Attantion!
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