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Part #2 of 3
WISE SoE data flows
River water quality
Lake water quality
Groundwater quality
Water quantity *
Emissions to water *
+ biology
+ biology
Plan
Adjust
Iterate
no WISE SoEdata flows
in 2014-2015 ?
WISE SoE review and upgrade towards WISE 2.0
• Content Review of the WISE SoE data flows against upcoming WFD reporting in 2016
• Technical Review of QA/QC of data flows to develop more efficient processes between EEA and Member Countries,including feedback mechanisms
Why ?
PlanExecute
AdjustEvaluate
Iterate
www.eionet.europa.eu/dataflows
3
2
1
0
Timeliness & completeness
WISE SoE 2012
2013 0 1 2 3 Total
3 0 0 16 33 49
2 6 12 45 7 70
1 3 42 5 2 52
0 13 3 3 2 21
Total 22 57 69 44 192
WISE SoE data flows1.7 1.8
here in 2012 there in 2013
WaterQuantity 2012
2013 0 1 2 3 Total
3 2 2
2 3 3 6
1 3 25 28
0 1 2 3
Total 4 30 3 2 39
Water quantity *1.1 1.2
Only EUROSTAT/OECD JQ 2012Incomplete spatial coverageIssues with spatial units / aggregationIssues with temporal aggregation
from ground truth to Waterbases…
End of E-PRTR
Setup collection Run collection Finalise collection Process + Analyse Disseminate
End reporting Last delivery
Publication
Adjust
Iterate
How ?
Prioritise data collectionMust have…
Data needed for core indicators, planned assessments, existing and planned data products. Data needed as input to other reporting obligations (e.g. WFD, the Eurostat/OECD Joint Questionnaire)…
Shouldhave…
Data to improve the thematic | spatial | temporal coverage and resolution of data obtained through other data flows (e.g. EU directives reporting).
Couldhave…
Won’thave…
Input data not directly traceable to an existing or planned data product or need.Or redundant data in different data flows…
…same as before, if and only if it doesn’t prevent us from collecting the data we really need.
i.e. reduce reporting burden
An example with WFD reporting Must !
Section 9.2 and 9.3 introduce the possible use of WISE SoE information for emissions and water abstraction to replace WFD requirements when the data is reported under WISE SoE
An example with emissions…? Should ?
? Could ?? Must ?
Prioritise data processingMust do…
Upon delivery, process the available data for the update of indicators, Waterbases, map services and interactive data and map viewers. Also applies data consumed by other entities (e.g. Eurostat, ENV).
Shoulddo…
Coulddo…
Won’t Do not process data with severe Quality Issues that whereflagged upon delivery by the automated QC routines …
… but provide “human” interaction and feedback to improve the data deliveries.
As soon as required, process data for planned assessments(which typically needs to be tailored or post-processed).
As soon as possible, process ad-hoc data requests.But, preferably, make all data available for download. And/or through well-documented APIs.
Waterbases
Groundwater
Water Quantity
Emissions
Rivers + biology
Lakes + biology
BWD
DWD
UWWTD
WFD
Floods
Standardise, document and reuse:
Concepts and vocabularies
Data modelsCode lists
Spatial units
ProcessesFormatsServices
Waterbases
Groundwater
Water Quantity
Emissions
Rivers + biology
Lakes + biology
BWD
DWD
UWWTD
WFD
Floods
Small steps towards services…
time
WFDWFDalignment…
WISE SoE
WISE SoE
2020…compliance
Monitoring stations
Nutrients
Hazardous substances
Biology
Pressures
Characterisation of thespatial unit
Rivers Lakes GW Emissions
INSPIRE Environmental Monitoring Facilities
ISO 19156:2011 Observations and Measurements
Questions?Feedback?
Part #3 of 3
Fernanda Nery
2.0
HP DevOps Maturity Model
Build digital services, not websites5.
https://www.gov.uk/design-principles
time
2020
Build digital services, not websites
Our service doesn’t begin and end at our website.
We need to design for that, even if we can’t control it. And we need to recognise that some day, before we know it, it’ll be about different digital services again.
5.
https://www.gov.uk/design-principles
Questions?Feedback?