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EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Expert meeting on Land use accounting
- Introduction -
Jean-Louis Weber
EEAAIR3
jean-louiswebereeaeuint
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Outline
Integrated assessment of environment and sustainable developmento Platform for Integrated Spatial Assessment of Land Biodiversity
amp Watero Environmental Accounts for Integrating Environmental
Economic amp Social Data Land amp Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC) Land Use accounts
o Previous experienceso Analytical framework o Data statistics issue
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Bird decline
Loss of natural sem i-
natural land Forest m anagem ent
Soil degradationLoss of am enities (tourism )
W ater stressW etland
vulnerability to pollution
Condition of W ater ecosystemsFish decline
W ater stress
W ater abstraction
FloodingDrainage
Pesticides amp fertilizers leakage to rivers
sea
W ater body restructuring dam s
H ydrom orphic changeAvailab le w ater resource
W ater quality quality o f the rivers lakesQ uality o f coasta l amp m arine
w ater Q uality o f groundw ater
W aste w ater d ischarge
In troduced species
Species dynam ics
H abita ts sta te and dynam ics
C ondition o f terrestria l ecosystem s
Landscape d ivers ity
B iod ivers ity o f agrosystem
U rban spraw lIrrigation
Transport netw orksPestic ides amp fertilizers use
C onvers ion of m arg ina l landW ater use
Intensification of agricu lture
Fragmentation of habitatsLoss in buffering
capacitiesW etland drainage
Eutrophication
Platform for Integrated Spatial Assessment of Land Biodiversity amp Water based on Corine Land Cover
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Environmental Accounts for Integrating Environmental Economic amp Social Data
Production Consumption
Income amp Capital
Accounts
SocialAccounting
Matrixes
NaturalCapital
Accounts
Depletion Degradation amp
Formation of Natural Capital
Distribution of Income amp
Consumption PatternsOwnership of
Natural Assets
Use of Free Goods amp Services
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Environmental accounts 5 key policy questions
1 Cost of environmental protection the ldquoburdenrdquo issueo Cost for public budgets financing of protection (incl administration and research)o Cost for companies effects on economic competitiveness
2 Environmental performance of the economy the ldquodecouplingrdquo issue o Compliance to national emission standards respect of international conventionso Distances to targets economic and technological optionso Use of scarce resourceo Sustainability of consumption patterns
3 Cost of insufficient environmental protection the ldquoexternalitiesrdquo issueo Depletion of renewable resources (forest fisheries waterhellip)o Degradation of natural assets (forests fisheries soil water ecosystemshellip)o Impacts on human health and well beingo Costs of remediation (instead of protectionhellip)
4 Conservation of comparative advantages the ldquonatural capitalrdquo issueo Reserves (ownership access operation)o Economic rents on natural resources (depletionhellip)o Viability of livingcycling natural capital continuity of ecosystem serviceso Adaptability to change (global market climate change technology)
5 Assessment of policies the ldquoeffectivenessefficiencyrdquo issueo Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental policies and instrumentso Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental sector policies (agriculture transporthellip)o Environmental impact assessment of social and economic policies o Incorporation of environmental concerns in the multiple levels of public and private decision-making
(participation awareness corporate accounting)
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Economic-environmental accounts (seea2003)
National accounts o Economic natural assets (Sub-soil forest (managed) agriculture
landhellip)o Environmental protection expenditures
Hybrid accounts o Consumption of natural resource by sectorsbrancheso Emissions by sectorsbranches (NAMEAhellip)
Material flows accounts Natural assets accounts
o Forests (incl native)o Fisherieso Watero Land amp ecosystems
Pricing and valuation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land amp Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC)
Part of the SEEA 2003 (Integrated System of Environmental and Economic Accounting)
Accounts in monetary AND in physical units
Tested in Europe by UNECE Eurostat and EEA (France UK Germany European coast Czechia Slovakia Hungary Romania)
EU-wide implementation of land cover accounts with CLC2000 in 2004
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land and ecosystem accountshellip
hellipmeasure stocks as well as change due to gains and losses (flows)
Land cover account Comunidad de Madrid 1990-2000
Source Corine land cover 1990-2000
Net Change in Land Cover during the period - ha
-400
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
300
400
Hun
dred
s
Artificial surfaces
Arable land amp permanent crops
Pastures amp mixed farmland
Forests and transitional woodlandshrubNatural grassland heathlandsclerophylous vegetationOpen spaces with little or novegetationWetlands
Water bodies
Land COVER accounts are implemented at the EEA from CLC2000
hellipare made of Land Cover
Accounts Land Use Accounts Ecosystem
Accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover an image of both land use amp ecosystems Land cover change clues of conflicts and degradation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Outline
Integrated assessment of environment and sustainable developmento Platform for Integrated Spatial Assessment of Land Biodiversity
amp Watero Environmental Accounts for Integrating Environmental
Economic amp Social Data Land amp Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC) Land Use accounts
o Previous experienceso Analytical framework o Data statistics issue
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Bird decline
Loss of natural sem i-
natural land Forest m anagem ent
Soil degradationLoss of am enities (tourism )
W ater stressW etland
vulnerability to pollution
Condition of W ater ecosystemsFish decline
W ater stress
W ater abstraction
FloodingDrainage
Pesticides amp fertilizers leakage to rivers
sea
W ater body restructuring dam s
H ydrom orphic changeAvailab le w ater resource
W ater quality quality o f the rivers lakesQ uality o f coasta l amp m arine
w ater Q uality o f groundw ater
W aste w ater d ischarge
In troduced species
Species dynam ics
H abita ts sta te and dynam ics
C ondition o f terrestria l ecosystem s
Landscape d ivers ity
B iod ivers ity o f agrosystem
U rban spraw lIrrigation
Transport netw orksPestic ides amp fertilizers use
C onvers ion of m arg ina l landW ater use
Intensification of agricu lture
Fragmentation of habitatsLoss in buffering
capacitiesW etland drainage
Eutrophication
Platform for Integrated Spatial Assessment of Land Biodiversity amp Water based on Corine Land Cover
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Environmental Accounts for Integrating Environmental Economic amp Social Data
Production Consumption
Income amp Capital
Accounts
SocialAccounting
Matrixes
NaturalCapital
Accounts
Depletion Degradation amp
Formation of Natural Capital
Distribution of Income amp
Consumption PatternsOwnership of
Natural Assets
Use of Free Goods amp Services
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Environmental accounts 5 key policy questions
1 Cost of environmental protection the ldquoburdenrdquo issueo Cost for public budgets financing of protection (incl administration and research)o Cost for companies effects on economic competitiveness
2 Environmental performance of the economy the ldquodecouplingrdquo issue o Compliance to national emission standards respect of international conventionso Distances to targets economic and technological optionso Use of scarce resourceo Sustainability of consumption patterns
3 Cost of insufficient environmental protection the ldquoexternalitiesrdquo issueo Depletion of renewable resources (forest fisheries waterhellip)o Degradation of natural assets (forests fisheries soil water ecosystemshellip)o Impacts on human health and well beingo Costs of remediation (instead of protectionhellip)
4 Conservation of comparative advantages the ldquonatural capitalrdquo issueo Reserves (ownership access operation)o Economic rents on natural resources (depletionhellip)o Viability of livingcycling natural capital continuity of ecosystem serviceso Adaptability to change (global market climate change technology)
5 Assessment of policies the ldquoeffectivenessefficiencyrdquo issueo Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental policies and instrumentso Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental sector policies (agriculture transporthellip)o Environmental impact assessment of social and economic policies o Incorporation of environmental concerns in the multiple levels of public and private decision-making
(participation awareness corporate accounting)
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Economic-environmental accounts (seea2003)
National accounts o Economic natural assets (Sub-soil forest (managed) agriculture
landhellip)o Environmental protection expenditures
Hybrid accounts o Consumption of natural resource by sectorsbrancheso Emissions by sectorsbranches (NAMEAhellip)
Material flows accounts Natural assets accounts
o Forests (incl native)o Fisherieso Watero Land amp ecosystems
Pricing and valuation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land amp Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC)
Part of the SEEA 2003 (Integrated System of Environmental and Economic Accounting)
Accounts in monetary AND in physical units
Tested in Europe by UNECE Eurostat and EEA (France UK Germany European coast Czechia Slovakia Hungary Romania)
EU-wide implementation of land cover accounts with CLC2000 in 2004
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land and ecosystem accountshellip
hellipmeasure stocks as well as change due to gains and losses (flows)
Land cover account Comunidad de Madrid 1990-2000
Source Corine land cover 1990-2000
Net Change in Land Cover during the period - ha
-400
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
300
400
Hun
dred
s
Artificial surfaces
Arable land amp permanent crops
Pastures amp mixed farmland
Forests and transitional woodlandshrubNatural grassland heathlandsclerophylous vegetationOpen spaces with little or novegetationWetlands
Water bodies
Land COVER accounts are implemented at the EEA from CLC2000
hellipare made of Land Cover
Accounts Land Use Accounts Ecosystem
Accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover an image of both land use amp ecosystems Land cover change clues of conflicts and degradation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Bird decline
Loss of natural sem i-
natural land Forest m anagem ent
Soil degradationLoss of am enities (tourism )
W ater stressW etland
vulnerability to pollution
Condition of W ater ecosystemsFish decline
W ater stress
W ater abstraction
FloodingDrainage
Pesticides amp fertilizers leakage to rivers
sea
W ater body restructuring dam s
H ydrom orphic changeAvailab le w ater resource
W ater quality quality o f the rivers lakesQ uality o f coasta l amp m arine
w ater Q uality o f groundw ater
W aste w ater d ischarge
In troduced species
Species dynam ics
H abita ts sta te and dynam ics
C ondition o f terrestria l ecosystem s
Landscape d ivers ity
B iod ivers ity o f agrosystem
U rban spraw lIrrigation
Transport netw orksPestic ides amp fertilizers use
C onvers ion of m arg ina l landW ater use
Intensification of agricu lture
Fragmentation of habitatsLoss in buffering
capacitiesW etland drainage
Eutrophication
Platform for Integrated Spatial Assessment of Land Biodiversity amp Water based on Corine Land Cover
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Environmental Accounts for Integrating Environmental Economic amp Social Data
Production Consumption
Income amp Capital
Accounts
SocialAccounting
Matrixes
NaturalCapital
Accounts
Depletion Degradation amp
Formation of Natural Capital
Distribution of Income amp
Consumption PatternsOwnership of
Natural Assets
Use of Free Goods amp Services
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Environmental accounts 5 key policy questions
1 Cost of environmental protection the ldquoburdenrdquo issueo Cost for public budgets financing of protection (incl administration and research)o Cost for companies effects on economic competitiveness
2 Environmental performance of the economy the ldquodecouplingrdquo issue o Compliance to national emission standards respect of international conventionso Distances to targets economic and technological optionso Use of scarce resourceo Sustainability of consumption patterns
3 Cost of insufficient environmental protection the ldquoexternalitiesrdquo issueo Depletion of renewable resources (forest fisheries waterhellip)o Degradation of natural assets (forests fisheries soil water ecosystemshellip)o Impacts on human health and well beingo Costs of remediation (instead of protectionhellip)
4 Conservation of comparative advantages the ldquonatural capitalrdquo issueo Reserves (ownership access operation)o Economic rents on natural resources (depletionhellip)o Viability of livingcycling natural capital continuity of ecosystem serviceso Adaptability to change (global market climate change technology)
5 Assessment of policies the ldquoeffectivenessefficiencyrdquo issueo Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental policies and instrumentso Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental sector policies (agriculture transporthellip)o Environmental impact assessment of social and economic policies o Incorporation of environmental concerns in the multiple levels of public and private decision-making
(participation awareness corporate accounting)
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Economic-environmental accounts (seea2003)
National accounts o Economic natural assets (Sub-soil forest (managed) agriculture
landhellip)o Environmental protection expenditures
Hybrid accounts o Consumption of natural resource by sectorsbrancheso Emissions by sectorsbranches (NAMEAhellip)
Material flows accounts Natural assets accounts
o Forests (incl native)o Fisherieso Watero Land amp ecosystems
Pricing and valuation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land amp Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC)
Part of the SEEA 2003 (Integrated System of Environmental and Economic Accounting)
Accounts in monetary AND in physical units
Tested in Europe by UNECE Eurostat and EEA (France UK Germany European coast Czechia Slovakia Hungary Romania)
EU-wide implementation of land cover accounts with CLC2000 in 2004
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land and ecosystem accountshellip
hellipmeasure stocks as well as change due to gains and losses (flows)
Land cover account Comunidad de Madrid 1990-2000
Source Corine land cover 1990-2000
Net Change in Land Cover during the period - ha
-400
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
300
400
Hun
dred
s
Artificial surfaces
Arable land amp permanent crops
Pastures amp mixed farmland
Forests and transitional woodlandshrubNatural grassland heathlandsclerophylous vegetationOpen spaces with little or novegetationWetlands
Water bodies
Land COVER accounts are implemented at the EEA from CLC2000
hellipare made of Land Cover
Accounts Land Use Accounts Ecosystem
Accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover an image of both land use amp ecosystems Land cover change clues of conflicts and degradation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Environmental Accounts for Integrating Environmental Economic amp Social Data
Production Consumption
Income amp Capital
Accounts
SocialAccounting
Matrixes
NaturalCapital
Accounts
Depletion Degradation amp
Formation of Natural Capital
Distribution of Income amp
Consumption PatternsOwnership of
Natural Assets
Use of Free Goods amp Services
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Environmental accounts 5 key policy questions
1 Cost of environmental protection the ldquoburdenrdquo issueo Cost for public budgets financing of protection (incl administration and research)o Cost for companies effects on economic competitiveness
2 Environmental performance of the economy the ldquodecouplingrdquo issue o Compliance to national emission standards respect of international conventionso Distances to targets economic and technological optionso Use of scarce resourceo Sustainability of consumption patterns
3 Cost of insufficient environmental protection the ldquoexternalitiesrdquo issueo Depletion of renewable resources (forest fisheries waterhellip)o Degradation of natural assets (forests fisheries soil water ecosystemshellip)o Impacts on human health and well beingo Costs of remediation (instead of protectionhellip)
4 Conservation of comparative advantages the ldquonatural capitalrdquo issueo Reserves (ownership access operation)o Economic rents on natural resources (depletionhellip)o Viability of livingcycling natural capital continuity of ecosystem serviceso Adaptability to change (global market climate change technology)
5 Assessment of policies the ldquoeffectivenessefficiencyrdquo issueo Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental policies and instrumentso Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental sector policies (agriculture transporthellip)o Environmental impact assessment of social and economic policies o Incorporation of environmental concerns in the multiple levels of public and private decision-making
(participation awareness corporate accounting)
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Economic-environmental accounts (seea2003)
National accounts o Economic natural assets (Sub-soil forest (managed) agriculture
landhellip)o Environmental protection expenditures
Hybrid accounts o Consumption of natural resource by sectorsbrancheso Emissions by sectorsbranches (NAMEAhellip)
Material flows accounts Natural assets accounts
o Forests (incl native)o Fisherieso Watero Land amp ecosystems
Pricing and valuation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land amp Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC)
Part of the SEEA 2003 (Integrated System of Environmental and Economic Accounting)
Accounts in monetary AND in physical units
Tested in Europe by UNECE Eurostat and EEA (France UK Germany European coast Czechia Slovakia Hungary Romania)
EU-wide implementation of land cover accounts with CLC2000 in 2004
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land and ecosystem accountshellip
hellipmeasure stocks as well as change due to gains and losses (flows)
Land cover account Comunidad de Madrid 1990-2000
Source Corine land cover 1990-2000
Net Change in Land Cover during the period - ha
-400
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
300
400
Hun
dred
s
Artificial surfaces
Arable land amp permanent crops
Pastures amp mixed farmland
Forests and transitional woodlandshrubNatural grassland heathlandsclerophylous vegetationOpen spaces with little or novegetationWetlands
Water bodies
Land COVER accounts are implemented at the EEA from CLC2000
hellipare made of Land Cover
Accounts Land Use Accounts Ecosystem
Accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover an image of both land use amp ecosystems Land cover change clues of conflicts and degradation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Environmental accounts 5 key policy questions
1 Cost of environmental protection the ldquoburdenrdquo issueo Cost for public budgets financing of protection (incl administration and research)o Cost for companies effects on economic competitiveness
2 Environmental performance of the economy the ldquodecouplingrdquo issue o Compliance to national emission standards respect of international conventionso Distances to targets economic and technological optionso Use of scarce resourceo Sustainability of consumption patterns
3 Cost of insufficient environmental protection the ldquoexternalitiesrdquo issueo Depletion of renewable resources (forest fisheries waterhellip)o Degradation of natural assets (forests fisheries soil water ecosystemshellip)o Impacts on human health and well beingo Costs of remediation (instead of protectionhellip)
4 Conservation of comparative advantages the ldquonatural capitalrdquo issueo Reserves (ownership access operation)o Economic rents on natural resources (depletionhellip)o Viability of livingcycling natural capital continuity of ecosystem serviceso Adaptability to change (global market climate change technology)
5 Assessment of policies the ldquoeffectivenessefficiencyrdquo issueo Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental policies and instrumentso Efficiencyeffectiveness of environmental sector policies (agriculture transporthellip)o Environmental impact assessment of social and economic policies o Incorporation of environmental concerns in the multiple levels of public and private decision-making
(participation awareness corporate accounting)
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Economic-environmental accounts (seea2003)
National accounts o Economic natural assets (Sub-soil forest (managed) agriculture
landhellip)o Environmental protection expenditures
Hybrid accounts o Consumption of natural resource by sectorsbrancheso Emissions by sectorsbranches (NAMEAhellip)
Material flows accounts Natural assets accounts
o Forests (incl native)o Fisherieso Watero Land amp ecosystems
Pricing and valuation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land amp Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC)
Part of the SEEA 2003 (Integrated System of Environmental and Economic Accounting)
Accounts in monetary AND in physical units
Tested in Europe by UNECE Eurostat and EEA (France UK Germany European coast Czechia Slovakia Hungary Romania)
EU-wide implementation of land cover accounts with CLC2000 in 2004
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land and ecosystem accountshellip
hellipmeasure stocks as well as change due to gains and losses (flows)
Land cover account Comunidad de Madrid 1990-2000
Source Corine land cover 1990-2000
Net Change in Land Cover during the period - ha
-400
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
300
400
Hun
dred
s
Artificial surfaces
Arable land amp permanent crops
Pastures amp mixed farmland
Forests and transitional woodlandshrubNatural grassland heathlandsclerophylous vegetationOpen spaces with little or novegetationWetlands
Water bodies
Land COVER accounts are implemented at the EEA from CLC2000
hellipare made of Land Cover
Accounts Land Use Accounts Ecosystem
Accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover an image of both land use amp ecosystems Land cover change clues of conflicts and degradation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Economic-environmental accounts (seea2003)
National accounts o Economic natural assets (Sub-soil forest (managed) agriculture
landhellip)o Environmental protection expenditures
Hybrid accounts o Consumption of natural resource by sectorsbrancheso Emissions by sectorsbranches (NAMEAhellip)
Material flows accounts Natural assets accounts
o Forests (incl native)o Fisherieso Watero Land amp ecosystems
Pricing and valuation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land amp Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC)
Part of the SEEA 2003 (Integrated System of Environmental and Economic Accounting)
Accounts in monetary AND in physical units
Tested in Europe by UNECE Eurostat and EEA (France UK Germany European coast Czechia Slovakia Hungary Romania)
EU-wide implementation of land cover accounts with CLC2000 in 2004
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land and ecosystem accountshellip
hellipmeasure stocks as well as change due to gains and losses (flows)
Land cover account Comunidad de Madrid 1990-2000
Source Corine land cover 1990-2000
Net Change in Land Cover during the period - ha
-400
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
300
400
Hun
dred
s
Artificial surfaces
Arable land amp permanent crops
Pastures amp mixed farmland
Forests and transitional woodlandshrubNatural grassland heathlandsclerophylous vegetationOpen spaces with little or novegetationWetlands
Water bodies
Land COVER accounts are implemented at the EEA from CLC2000
hellipare made of Land Cover
Accounts Land Use Accounts Ecosystem
Accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover an image of both land use amp ecosystems Land cover change clues of conflicts and degradation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land amp Ecosystem Accounts (LEAC)
Part of the SEEA 2003 (Integrated System of Environmental and Economic Accounting)
Accounts in monetary AND in physical units
Tested in Europe by UNECE Eurostat and EEA (France UK Germany European coast Czechia Slovakia Hungary Romania)
EU-wide implementation of land cover accounts with CLC2000 in 2004
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land and ecosystem accountshellip
hellipmeasure stocks as well as change due to gains and losses (flows)
Land cover account Comunidad de Madrid 1990-2000
Source Corine land cover 1990-2000
Net Change in Land Cover during the period - ha
-400
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
300
400
Hun
dred
s
Artificial surfaces
Arable land amp permanent crops
Pastures amp mixed farmland
Forests and transitional woodlandshrubNatural grassland heathlandsclerophylous vegetationOpen spaces with little or novegetationWetlands
Water bodies
Land COVER accounts are implemented at the EEA from CLC2000
hellipare made of Land Cover
Accounts Land Use Accounts Ecosystem
Accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover an image of both land use amp ecosystems Land cover change clues of conflicts and degradation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land and ecosystem accountshellip
hellipmeasure stocks as well as change due to gains and losses (flows)
Land cover account Comunidad de Madrid 1990-2000
Source Corine land cover 1990-2000
Net Change in Land Cover during the period - ha
-400
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
300
400
Hun
dred
s
Artificial surfaces
Arable land amp permanent crops
Pastures amp mixed farmland
Forests and transitional woodlandshrubNatural grassland heathlandsclerophylous vegetationOpen spaces with little or novegetationWetlands
Water bodies
Land COVER accounts are implemented at the EEA from CLC2000
hellipare made of Land Cover
Accounts Land Use Accounts Ecosystem
Accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover an image of both land use amp ecosystems Land cover change clues of conflicts and degradation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover an image of both land use amp ecosystems Land cover change clues of conflicts and degradation
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integration in SEEArsquos Land amp Ecosystem Accounts
CORE LAND COVER ACCOUNT
ECOSYSTEM ACCOUNTS
Soil
Flora amp Fauna
Water system
Atmosphere Climate
Ecosystem services
Ecosystempotentials
Integrity health amp viability
Vulnerability
LAND USE ACCOUNTS
Land use economic amp
social functions
Artificiality of land
Intensityof use
Production amp Consumption
Natural Assets
Population
Infrastructures amp Technologies
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accountingEEALand Accounts Project
Provisional results (Nov 2004)jean-louiswebereeaeuint
Example of spatial integration
N2000 amp Urban Sprawl
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 200 400 600 800 1000
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
C de Madrid
Comunidad de Madrid
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Total urban sprawl
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
Natura 2000 sites
Roads
Portugal-Algarve
Main Flows of Consumption (-) and Formation (+) of dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
Creation of semi-natural dry landcover
Withdrawal of farming withoutwoodland creation
Forest creation afforestation overdry semi-natural land (-)
Conversion of semi-natural landcover to agriculture (-)
Consumption of dry semi-naturalland cover by urban sprawl (-)
Algarve
Urban sprawl over semi-natural
land
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Natura 2000 sites
Legend
Conversion of land to agriculture
F5_n4SUMOFAREAH ltNonegt
less than 5
5 to 30
more than 30
Net conversion from pasture to crop land
46M41N4SUMOFAREAH
Net increase of set asidefallow land gt30
Net increase of set asidefallow land 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable 5 to 30
Net conversion of pasture to arable gt30
Withdrawal of farming (total)
F6_N4SUMOFAREAH
2 to 5
5 to 10
10 to 30
more than 30
Rivers
(pm Wetlds lakes)
Legend
Total urban sprawl
F2F3_N4SUMOFAREAH
0 - 2
2 - 5
5 - 10
more than 10
Urban morphological zones pop gt 50000
High natural potential 100
Low natural potential 0
Landscape Natural Potential
EEALand Accounts ProjectProvisional results (Nov 2004)
Example of spatial integration N2000 amp Agriculture
Cultivation of marginal land
Farmland abandonment
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Portugal-Alentejo
Portugal-Alentejo
Main annual conversions between agriculture and forests dry semi-natural land in hayear
0 500 1000 1500 2000
Withdrawal of farming withoutsignificant woodland creation
Withdrawal of farming withwoodland creation
Conversion from wetlands toagriculture
Conversion from dry semi-natural ampnatural land to agriculture
Conversion from forest toagriculture
Spain - Huelva
Spain ndash
Huelva
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Land cover Land Use accounts
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions
An account is a tool which records for a given aspect of economic life (a) the uses and resources or (b) the changes in assets and the changes in liabilities andor (c) the stock of assets and liabilities existing at a certain time the transactions accounts include a balancing item which is used to equate the two sides of the accounts (eg resources and uses) and which is a meaningful measure of economic performance in itself eg
Economic performance indicators value added salaries operating surplus (profit) savings change in assets amp liabilities
Functions compilation of expenditures according to purpose to objectives to social needs
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Government
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Households Consumption
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classification of Functions of Private Producers
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Data amp statistics
hellip
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Spatial Integration of Environmental amp Socio-Economic Data Collection
Mapping
Sampling
Socio-EconomicStatistics
Individual Sites Monitoring
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Integrated land cover amp land use change monitoring amp accounting
T T+3 T+7 T+10
1100 000(Corine Land Cover
EUCountries Regions Basins)
1500 000(Pan-European
Globalhellip)
150 or 25 000(Cities agri-land forestry tourism coastal zones mountain hellip)
Socio-
Economic
Statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
16 March 1400 (Room 328 ndash 3rd floor) From land cover to land use accounts (based on examples of tourism and forestry)
land use functions ndash intensity of use ndash multiple uses ndash population accounts ndash economic accounts ndash linkages to ecosystem accounts (Jean-Louis Weber) (20mn)
Urban landscape land use functions and accounts Accounting for urban land use functions priorities (integration of multiple datasets
urban and land planning context contribution of EEA to the Urban strategyhellip) (Ronan Uhel) (20 mn)
Urban land use and land planning (1 h 30 5 slides10 min speeches plus discussion)
ESPON perspective urbanrural partnership urban functions (Michael Albas) The local scale perspective land use accounts in the GeolandOSP portfolio
(Christian Hoffmann) Transport issue Propolis (Klaus Spiekermann) UITP (Pierre Laconte) Coastal zones issue (Andrus Meiner)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1800 End of session
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Agenda
17 March 1100
Accounting for rural landscape land use functions Priorities reconciliation between land cover monitoring and conventional agriculture
statistics from surfaces monitoring to intensity of use (animal stocks fertilizers and pesticides irrigation land restructuring) use of non-UAA surfaces for agriculture purpose pressure on river basins potential pressure on designated areashellip Jan-Erik Petersen (20mn)
Tentative land use accounts for a test study framework amp priorities for 2005 (Tomas Soukup amp Jean-Louis Weber) (1 h 30)
1300-1400 Lunch
Round table on data issues and solutions for implementation agriculture (1 h) FSS REGIO LUCAS Agriculture censuses Space data modelling
Wrap-up (30 mn)
End of meeting 1600
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Nomenclature of land use functions as proposed for LEAC (still provisionalhellip)
UF1 Residential incl services UF2 Commercial UF3 Transport UF4 Industrial production UF5 Energy production UF6 Mining amp quarrying UF7 Waste dumping UF8 Water management UF9 Farming food production UF10 Forestry UF11 Recreation amp Tourism UF12 Nature conservation UF13 Other uses
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Land Use functions of Tourism
Housing amp accommodation of tourists1048707 Hotels and similar1048707 Tourist campsites1048707 Holiday dwellings and other collective accommodation1048707 Second homes1048707 Accommodation by family and friends1048707 Shopping personal services amp restaurant areas
Transport of Tourists1048707 Airports in Tourism areas1048707 Other airports1048707 Specific transport infrastructure of Tourism areas1048707 General transport infrastructure
Organised recreation1048707 Recreation parks and resorts1048707 Marinas1048707 Golf courses and other sport grounds
Countryside recreation1048707 Rest and excursion1048707 Fishing and hunting
Site seeing1048707 Cultural sites1048707 Natural sites
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
What we should discusshellip
Landscape unitso Urban
UMZ Employment basins Other zoning
o Rural Rural areas vs UAA Other zoning
Land use functions Main accounting itemstables
Surfaces Population Productionincome
Availability of statistics
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Urban land use functions
Residential function bull Housingbull Urban transportMobilitybull Public servicesbull Recreationbull Private Services (non-isolated)
Industrial trade functionbull Manufacturing bull Trade activitiesbull Industrial services bull Mines amp quarries
RegionalExternal urban functionsbull Transport (infrastructures traffic)bull Dump sitesbull Water supply
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism
EEA 15-16 March 2005 Expert meeting on landscape analysis amp ecosystem accounting
Classifications of Land Use Functions Rural landscape land use functions
Agricultureo Crops FoodEnergy_BiofuelsRaw material
1048707 Surfaces1048707 Rotations 1048707 Quantity
o Livestock o Water use abstraction irrigationo Nutrient managemento Pesticides use
Soil managementLandscape management
o Land restructuringo Maintenance (hedgerows walls laneshellip)o Drainage of wetlands
Production infrastructures storageResidence (by social groups)Recreation tourism