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Sharing Environmental Information for Pan-European Assessments

Learn about the importance of sharing environmental information for regular assessments in the pan-European region. Discover how the European Environment Agency's Shared Environmental Information System (SEIS) and Eye on Earth platform facilitate the collection, management, and dissemination of environmental data. Explore the benefits of information sharing, the steps involved, and the use of common standards and open software.

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Sharing Environmental Information for Pan-European Assessments

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  1. EEA Side Event Sharing Environmental InformationSEIS and Eye on Earth for regular environmental reporting and assessments in the pan-European region Jacqueline McGlade European Environment Agency

  2. Shared Environmental Information System

  3. Information should be managed as close as possible to its source; collected once, and shared with others for many purposes; readily available and easy accessible accessible to enable users to make comparisons at the appropriate geographical scale fully available to the general public at national level in the relevant national language(s) supported through common, free open software standards S Implementing SEIS Principles

  4. A balanced geographical coverage and scale was achieved during the review process of individual assessments Information should be managed as close as possible to its source The review by >50 experts across the pan-European region S 4

  5. A limited share of the assessment reports is produced by networking organisations S Information should be collected once, and shared with others for many purposes One out of three reports produced through networking

  6. The review process of individual assessments focussed on recently released reports 67% of the reviewed reports published in 2009-2011 <2% of the reviewed reports were published before 2005 S Information should be readily available and easily accessible 6

  7. EIONET European environment information and observation network … and many others EuroGOOS Coordinating networks: transparency & governance

  8. Global Data Sharing Principles - GEOSS

  9. A new global public good

  10. Data & service market

  11. Drag and drop intelligent maps

  12. Maritime shipping 2010 & Natura 2000 protected sites

  13. Integration of satellite, model & in- situ data

  14. Integrating observations from citizen scientists and indigenous peoples

  15. Citizen feedback & SMS service

  16. Spatial Data Infrastructures

  17. Social media integration Floods in Europe Floods in Twitter and Flickr

  18. Communities:AirWatchWaterWatchNatureWatchNoiseWatchOceanWatchHealthWatch tbcAquacultureWatch tbcArcticWatch tbc Global release at the eye on earth summit Abu Dhabi December 12 2011

  19. Panel discussion • What are the benefits of sharing information for a regular process of environmental assessments? • What are the steps involved in sharing environmental information? • How can that be achieved?

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