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A Shared Environmental Information System for Environment and Statistics Stefan Jensen I 10.11.2015 I European Forum for Statistics EFGS confernce - Vienna.

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1 A Shared Environmental Information System for Environment and Statistics Stefan Jensen I 10.11.2015 I European Forum for Statistics EFGS confernce - Vienna

2 Trends and tasks, their interactions and a call for enhanced cooperation SEIS in the European Union and EEA Member Countries SEIS in the European neighbourhood UN GGIM and the sustainable development agenda Key innovation projects amongst European Institutions The developing area of Geostatistics New and „big data“ Reference data initiatives related to INSPIRE

3 SEIS – 2015 and beyond SEIS and EIONET - an integration and modernisation initiative SEIS communication (2008) Better regulation communication (2013) INSPIRE (since 2007) - after mid-term evaluation New, strong policy framework: EU „better regulation agenda“ Fitness check of EU environmental monitoring & reporting Streamling reporting – focus group (internal) Key performance indicators (KPI) High level dialog Environment and Statistics (DIMESA)

4 SEIS – in the European Neighbourhood Environment is a clear priority at regional level and in the ENP-wide programme for the cooperation with the ENP East region in the period 2014-2020 Governance set-up brings togther Environment and Statistics as equal partners Further development of regional indicators as input to future regional assessment (next pan-European assessment 2016). Synergies with key partners and UN bodies (UNECE in particular) deemed essential Next phase projects for East and South (covering Q4 2015 – Q5 2019) is to be contracted in November 2015 Results (amongst others): Improved capacities in the national administrations to manage and use environmental statistics, data and information in support to decision-making in line with EU/EEA best practices

5 ENPI-SEIS Project Main outcomes: Enhanced networking and improved capacities for handling environmental data and information, ensuring open access to it through compatible and freely available exchange tools. Coverage: 15 ENP partner countries (6 in the East, 9 in the South region) Duration: December 2009 – March 2015 Budget: €5.7 M Support to EU policies: external policy framework (ENP, UfM, EaP), thematic policies (MSFD, WFD, ICZMS), horizontal policies (SEIS, Inspire, GMES) SEIS – in the European Neighbourhood

6 Sustainable development goals and UN GGIM Europe A key international policy framework UN GGIM Europe discusses the Europena contribution Indicators in support of the SDGs are just emerging Data – indicator relationship is not straightforward Working group established under to define „core data“ More involvement of both environmental and statistical stakeholders needed A good piece of work ahead...

7 European Commission Eurostat – Indicators of SDG: under preparation – GI information required for them – Eurostat has made same exercise as us: identify the SDG targets consuming GI => check their list, revise ours if necessary – Requirements regarding data (core content, open data, etc.) EEA – Global monitoring will increase – Use of satellite images (Copernicus) – NMCAs may help by providing expertise, data content and data access Slide courtesy to UN GGIM European Plenary, Belgrade October 2015

8 KIP – natural capital and accounting Knowledge Innovation Project on Integrated System for Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services Accounting in the EU Project developed by a partnership of European Commission services (DG ENV, DG CLIMA, DG JRC, DG ESTAT, DG RTD and EEA) Objective to strengthen the knowledge base for the implementation of the 7 th EAP Knowledge Innovation Projects (KIPs) have the ambition to address gaps in environmental knowledge, using an innovate approach Data integration allows making use of existing data Expertise and data available with key partners, incl. accounting, monitoring, analysis and modelling Gradual adjustment of existing data collections (such as LUCAS 2018) towards better contributing to ecosystem accounting EU level data sets are integrated by EU-level bodies – no extra work for EU member states but an opportunity to "plug in"

9 KIP – natural capital and accounting Elements of the potential solution: A system of nested and datasets within a common framework; Integration of existing initiatives – assessment of ecosystems, modelling ecosystem services…; Use of models to transfer data into accounts and fill data gaps FSS Forest stats Copernicus Land monitoring In situ coordination LUCAS Natura 2000/CDDA Ecosystem mapping (extent) Ecosystem condition (state) Biodiversity assessments (monitoring) Landuse/coverdata Ecosystem data Environmental reporting

10 Geostatistics Progress on geospatial data integration related to land and population topics Integration with the census Growing cooperation between Statistical Institutions, National Mapping Agencies and Environmental institutions

11 Admin. & statistical boundaries Addressing, Place Names Transport, Water Land and Property Elevation and Depth Imagery Positioning Foundation Spatial Data Frameworks – Fundamental Elements Data layers: NSS Socio-Economic Datasets Land Valuation and Use Immigration Others … Core Statistical Census, Demographics, Agriculture, Building, Labour Force, etc. Tax Income and Business Tax Health Medicare, Pharmaceuticals, Workforce Social Welfare Unemployment, Disability, Family Support SSF bridge Statistical CommunitySpatial Community Slide courtesy to Maire Halderson, Statistics Sweden, „How Geospatial Statistics can measure climate change”

12 Flooding – how to prepare Example of GIS-application for calculation of consequences of a dam failure Slide courtesy to Maire Halderson, Statistics Sweden, „How Geospatial Statistics can measure climate change”

13 New and Big Data Growth of Open data activities Citizen science and crowdsourcing New ways of monitoring emerging Data from new providers e.g. mobile phone operators Remote sensing of various kinds e.g. availability of Copernicus data Tools and methodologies for integration emerging

14 Reference data A growing set of initiatives EU Member States start delivering through INSPIRE Eurogeographics provides a European Location Framework (ELF) Copernicus in-situ needs encourage more common refernce data UN GGIM Europe aims to identify „core data“ On the EU level, COGI starts defining sets of common reference amongst Commission services

15 Initial reflection on progress and status ProcessesGovernanceContentInfrastructure SEIS in EU SEIS in the neighbourhood SDGs and UN GGIM Key Innovation Projects Geostatistics Big data Reference data

16 Recommended further activities... Keep strengthening the links and the governance! Further continue developing common use cases Use the excellent data landscape out there Engage and cooperate in joint projects THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!... between Statistics, Environment, Mapping Agencies


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