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Joint Drafting Group on State of the Environment and Eionet Workshop — Overview task 4 and 5 —

Joint Drafting Group on State of the Environment and Eionet Workshop — Overview task 4 and 5 —. 13/14 November 2006 EEA Copenhagen. Integration into WISE, task 4 and 5. Define requirements for the WISE development arising from the set of parameter agreed under 3

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Joint Drafting Group on State of the Environment and Eionet Workshop — Overview task 4 and 5 —

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  1. Joint Drafting Group on State of the Environment and Eionet Workshop — Overview task 4 and 5 — 13/14 November 2006 EEA Copenhagen

  2. Integration into WISE, task 4 and 5 • Define requirements for the WISE development arising from the set of parameter agreed under 3 • Data processing, handling and reporting is part of the integration into WISE • WISE goes beyond the SOE data set – common logical data structure

  3. WISE

  4. Task 4 - Guidance on data processing, handling and reporting • Ensuring interoperability (semantic, conceptual and referential aspects) • Meta data, use of reportnet tools • Quality Assurance/Quality Control • Statistical aspects • Use of models • Business rules on data handling, presentation and dissemination incl. data policy • Aggregation procedures (see reporting sheets) • Schedule for regular updating

  5. Ensuring interoperability (semantic, conceptual and referential aspects) • Conceptual • Conceptual aspects in reporting sheets (sites/subsites; relation sites/waterbodies/ typ characteristic; representativity, size of WB, comparable sub-units) • Semantic and referential • Update and development of data dictionary/reporting schemas • Coding between national and EU level • Tabular data • Georeferenced data (GIS guidance)

  6. Ensuring interoperability - Meta data • Update of data dictionary according to new reporting sheets • Integration between Art. 8 reporting and SOE-reporting • Reportnet registry of uploading • (who and what) • Registry of completness of data • Quality, fitness for purpose

  7. Ensuring interoperability • What is needed to ensure interoperability from perspective?

  8. Quality control/quality assurance • National level – MS reponsebility • EU level: aggregated info via data quality index • EU level: Validation of reported data for EU level purposes; feedback on outliers, • (see recent work at EEA) • Comparability of data arising from different methodologies

  9. Quality control / Quality assurance • How to establish/what are „good bussiness rules“ to ensure a efficient quality control of data used in EEA assessments ?

  10. Statistical aspects • Closely linked to questions on representativity • Requirerments to detects time trends for larger data sets (country or type specific groupings) • Which common agreements are needed ?

  11. Use of models • Agreement needed for procedures for filling gaps in time series • Hindcasting, forcasting where data does not exist • Estimation of diffuse sources • Development of aggregated indices (cooperation with other CIS groups e.g. intercalibration

  12. Statistical aspects and using models • Which common agreements are needed ? (see also activities under "Harmoni-Ca") • Your experiences in this areas ?

  13. Business rules • Wider aspects of products and services under WISE • Needs and interlinkages between different customers and data suppliers (e.g. reporting under regional conventions) • Data policy aspects

  14. WISE data flow (all steps involve QA/QC) Data definition/ requirements Step 1: Compliance or SoE, voluntary (or through comitology) Submission Step 2: End-user tool, schema/DEM, XML/shape/GML, other tools (DD, glossary), help desk Development Database Step 3: central holding area (CDR), management of access rights Acceptance Step 4: Standardised manual or automatic tests, feedback to data submitters Production Databases (WISE nodes) Step 5: Final data storage Step 6b: Tools for compliance or SoE assessment, CCM2 Viewing, GIS visualisation Analysis Step 6a: Public or restricted viewing, map service, aggregation, statistics, GIS reference dataset

  15. Schedule for regular updating - again from 2008 onwards • Annual schedule of the Eionet water priority data flow • Request to member countries for data delivery: 1. August • Deadline for member countries for data delivery: 31. October • Deadline for ETC-water to have quality assured, validated data: 20 December • what would be available for"test reporting runs" in 2007?

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