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EIONET

European Environment Information and Observation Network

http://www.eionet.eu.int/

Version 0.9 2005-06-09

* * *Reportnet introduction and data quality in EIONETA presentation for the technical workshop on Air quality reporting

EEA, Copenhagen 9-10 June 2005

Hermann Peifer, Project Manager EIONET Data Flow

<hermann.peifer@eea.eu.int>

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Why Reportnet?

The Public and Decision-Makers

NFP, other National AuthoritiesPCP, NRC

EEA

Bigreport

consultants

ETCACC

ETCBD

ETCWater

CEC Others

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Reportnet

Streamlined data flows

The Public and Decision-Makers

NFP and other National AuthoritiesPCP, NRC

Reportnet

ETCACC

ETCBD

ETCWater

CEC OthersEEA

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Reportnet in 30 seconds

• EIONET's integrated data reporting system

• Centralised services for a de-centralised network

• A suite of Internet-based tools

• Simple to use for the data provider

• Ensuring visibility and traceability

• Data for policy-relevant information

• The goal: a transparent data reporting

• Core modules for data collection:- Reporting Obligations Database (ROD)- Generic Data Exchange Module (GDEM)- EIONET Directory (DIR) - Central Data Repository (CDR)- Data Dictionary (DD) and Content Registry (CR)

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Reportnet andAQ data

A guided tour

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Data qualityin EIONET

Too little?Too late?

QA1QA2

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Reports EE

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NR

C N

RC

NR

C N

RC

NF

P

ET

C E

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Data quality: Where it matters most

ReportnetData collection

EEA/EIONETData processing

EEA/UsersData dissemination

QA1 QA2

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Priority data flow areas in EIONET

Air qualityExchange of Information DecisionMonthly ozone, summer ozone and annual ozone data CLRTAP data and NEC data

Climate changeUNFCCC reporting and EU GHG data

WaterRiver, Lake and Groundwater Quality Transitional, coastal and marine data

BiodiversityCommon Database on Nationally Designated Areas

Land useCLC 2000 update, Contaminated soil

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EIONET member countries

and collaborating

countries

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Evaluation criteria: river quality data

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Priority Data Flows:Annual Progress

Reports 1999-2004

Annual monitoringof data deliveries and

benchmarking of countries

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What is data quality?

AccuracyAccuracyPunctuality

Representativeness

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Which dimension is most important?

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Com

para

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Many say: Relevance

Another popular choice:Timeliness

The classical one:Accuracy

A smart answer is:All

Another view is:

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Is this the way to go ahead?

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The aim: regular data quality reporting

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Punctuality

Timeliness

Representativeness

Comparability

Accuracy

Completeness

Air Quality data for Country X

1995

2000

2005

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Data quality in EIONET: Summary

• Data quality in EIONET needs:– Continuous improvement– More documentation– More visibility

• Topic-specific QA/QC procedureshave to be embedded into a data quality management framework.

• The overall aim is (preferably) quantitative data quality reporting which is regularly updated in order to show trends over time.

• EIONET data quality reporting (mainly targeted at data providers, i.e. Countries) has to be complemented by data quality information targeted at end-users of the data.

EEA Data Quality Framework

QA/QCfor Air

Qualitydata