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1 Christian Ansorge 25th November 2015, Copenhagen INSPIRE eReporting

2 Scope Evolution of data reporting to EEA The meaning of „e“ in eReporting Role of INSPIRE for eReporting –Extension patterns –Web service harvesting INSPIRE eReporting

3 Regular mail Fax Tapes CD-ROM Floppy disks Email with attachments Reportnet: centralised web-based 80‘s 90‘s 21 st century Paper based reporting >> Electronic data reporting Towards data sharing Evolution of data reporting

4 Reportnet – EEA view Data collected in the period 2002 – 2015 (by 23 April 2015) Deliveries per day 2828 Total numbers 250 701 files 19 525 envelopes Deliveries per year 884

5 Data reporting – Reporters view Link to presentation by J. Melles

6 eReporting as term isn‘t clearly specified yet but it should … –more systematic ITC approach for reporting –based on standards for interoperability –Reporting embedded in information sharing infrastructures (e.g. should include services) The meaning of „e“ in eReporting

7 Why is INSPIRE a driver for eReporting? –INSPIRE is the infrastructure for sharing of spatial data –Around 90% of environmental data have a spatial component –INSPIRE relevant data is requested in several reporting data flows INSPIRE and eReporting Enviromental Reporting INSPIRE Infrastructures Past

8 Were are we at the moment on European level? Air Quality eReporting as early adopter including service harvesting of UTD data Trend to join reporting requirements and INSPIRE Data Specifications No reporting via service based approach (using Reportnet) European level is just one of many INSPIRE and eReporting Present

9 What is still needed? Consistent approach for data modeling (#1) Use of web services (#2) Better coordination across reporting initiatives (incl. beyond EU) INSPIRE and eReporting Future

10 INSPIRE and eReporting 10

11 #1 – consistent design approaches (both embedded in SDI) INSPIRE and eReporting ………… Thematic requirements INSPIRE DS 1 INSPIRE DS 2 etc. One schema containing … INSPIRE DS 1 (via INSPIRE service) INSPIRE DS 2 (via INSPIRE service) Thematic requirements Links on object and dataset level Reported data (file or service) INSPIRE infrastructure Integrated approach Linked approach Linked elements within the INSPIRE Data Specifications and provided via services or files ”outsourced” elements not part of the INSPIRE Data Specifications

12 #2 - Use of web services Use of INSPIRE Network Services for reporting Better reuse and sharing of reported data Efficient reuse of existing INSPIRE data Are services a new benefit or a new must for the eReporting? INSPIRE and eReporting

13 Current approach (manual upload)

14 eReporting via INSPIRE services 14 for EEA/ETC For MS Concept for web-service reporting (harvesting)

15 eReporting via INSPIRE services 15 Integrated approach Concept for web-service reporting (harvesting)

16 eReporting via INSPIRE services 16 Integrated approach

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18 Environmental reporting is stepwise progressing towards eReporting Discussions on different design approaches and expected benefits –Flexible but interoperable Testing of service based reporting needed for next steps –e.g. INSPIRE Marine pilot Conclusions

19 Thanks Christian Ansorge European Environment Agency


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