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Priority EIONET data flows and EEA reference centre

Priority EIONET data flows and EEA reference centre. Manfred Ritter. 10 May 2001. Outline of the presentation. EIONET basics Actual flow and European products Challenges and recommendations. Basics, EIONET - dream or reality?. Council Regulation 1210/90 (933/99) establishes EEA and EIONET

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Priority EIONET data flows and EEA reference centre

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  1. Priority EIONET data flows and EEA reference centre Manfred Ritter 10 May 2001

  2. Outline of the presentation • EIONET basics • Actual flow and European products • Challenges and recommendations

  3. Basics, EIONET - dream or reality? • Council Regulation 1210/90 (933/99) • establishes EEA and EIONET • defines aims and structure • Information • to support/change policy making • on a European level • in a European approach • The European approach - EIONET • define National / European work balance • exchange of information (networking) • transparent • avoid duplication and add value 1

  4. Basics (2) • Players (layers) • National Reference Centres (NRC) • regular collectors and suppliers of data • National Focal Points (NFP) • national co-ordination • European Topic Centres (ETC) • consortia assisting EEA on certain topics • ETC/ACC database • European Environment Reference Centre (E2RC) • European data access 2

  5. Basics (3) - E2RC 3

  6. Basics (4) - EIONET and E2RC 4

  7. Basics (5) • Telematics network • EEA web page and reference centre • www.eionet.eu.int • The national servers • password protected link to EIONET • Circle software • interest groups 5

  8. Basics (6) - example http://eea.eionet.eu.int:8980/Members/irc/eionet-circle/nfp-eionet/home 6

  9. EIONET - actual flow • Products for Europe • CC products • Inventory and trend assessment • legal framework: UNFCCC, Monitoring Mechanism • data: CRF from countries • AP products • Inventory and trend assessment • legal framework: CLRTAP, NEC, LCP, EPER • data: NFR from countries • Integrated products • integrated ETC database (CC + AP) • Indicator based reports • E2RC 7

  10. Actual flow (2) • Priority flows for European products • focus on regular reporting system for AP + CC • avoid duplication • consolidate existing flows • base all European products on MS submission • copy from national EIONET server or e-mail • use for convention (LRTAP, FCCC), and also for EEA and other (EUROSTAT) indicator-based reports • scientific data - inventory (submission) - indicator • enhance quality • validate within EIONET (NFP, NRC) • ensure transparency from national to European data 8

  11. Actual flow (3) - CC (red) and AP (blue) for EU15 9

  12. Actual flow (4) • Why is CC so successful? • Well defined European and international system • Monitoring Mechanism as legal basis • well-balanced involvement of • Scientists: IPCC • Countries inventory experts: NRCs • Policy makers: EU (MM Committe) and FCCC (COP/SBSTA) • defined National / European work balance • WG1 and WG2 guidelines • EEA-ETC/ACC responsible for EU inventory • more involvement of stakeholders (industry) needed to enhance broad acceptance of one common data system 11

  13. EIONET - challenges • European CC reports • maintain/improve timeliness and completeness • deadline 31 December 2001 • CRF and F-gases • consistency of primary data (fuel statistics) • adapt to new requirements • Inventory Report • National System for Art. 5.1 of the Kyoto Protocol • Good Inventory practice (QA/QC) • possible changes of CRF and Kyoto Protocol 12

  14. Challenges (2) • European AP reports • set-up/improve timeliness and completeness • European totals, by sectors, for non-GHG needed • new pollutants: HM, POPs • adapt to new requirements • PM10 • new format, consistent with CRF • point sources: bottom up consistency, link to EPER/LCP, link to PRTR/Aarhus • gridding: link to urban inventories • IAM: additional data needs • new targets (Gothenburg Protocol, proposed NEC) 13

  15. Challenges (3) • Integrated ETC database, reports and services (E2RC) • adapt to changing policy needs • improve policy-change effectiveness • indicators • link with international development • improved intra- and inter-national co-ordination • involve NRC more in preparation 14

  16. EIONET improvements, recommendations (1) • National Inventory System • enhanced cooperation • National Institutes and stakeholders • Statistical, agriculture, ... industry • profide copies to ETC/ACC • posting on the national EIONET server or e-mail • FCCC, CLRTAP and EU (LCP/EPER/NEC) data • in the corresponding format (CRF, NFR,...) • adapt to new requirements • NFR, Kyoto Protocol, EPER, proposed NEC • liase with NFPs and other organisations on indicator discussion/development 15

  17. EIONET improvements, recommendations (2) • European Inventory System • consolidate existing data flow on European level • use CC as a model for AP • learn from national experience • adapt to new requirements at European level • adjust Country / European work balance • cooperate with EUROSTAT, JRC, CLRTAP/EMEP • improve data exchange at European level • aim at involvment of sectoral stakeholders • (industry) to enhance broad acceptance • ensure that (newly) reported data is used • policy relevant indicators • further involve NRCs in preparation of EEA/ETC indicator based reports through NFP 15

  18. EIONET improvements, recommendations (3) • Support to intern. reporting development • Commission • negotiations on new KP inventory requirements • participation in IPCC workshops • implementation through the Monitoring Mechanism working groups • implementation of LCP and EPER, • development of NEC reporting guidelines, • emission data in CAFE • UNECE • Guidebook and ensure harmonisation with NEC • development of NFR • development of common software tools 15

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