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Indicator fact sheets Why fact sheets are important?
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Documentation and explanations How the indicator has been elaborated: Descriptive fact sheet (background for staff, end-users) How the indicator can be read: Assessment fact sheet (communication towards end- users) Harmonisation for better understanding
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Descriptive fact sheet: A support for production & update Support to the process of production and update of indicators in your organisation and beyond: keep track of the production: how: data source, methodology, units when: first version, last update
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Assessment fact sheet: A support for communication & exchange within one country, within one region and at international level: Support to elaborate a short message based on data and figures
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Some of your remarks Instructions for creating map are not clear Instructions must be shorter and clearer
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Some of your remarks Methodology for gap filling doesn’t exist yes, not relevant for PAs No national template for filling the factsheet Maybe an opportunity to have a national template
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Some of your questions Forum link? Key figure (title name and link in forum) Data package for graph temp: difference between sheet drill down data, sheet drill down data information Sorry, these fields are for internal EEA technical specifities
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Next steps We will report to EEA on: the selection of indicators; factsheets you have produced problems and successes
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WinWin approach Improve EEA knowledge on national activities Factsheets, model to be included in your national toolbox for indicators
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