The European Environment State and Outlook 2015 Progress Update - September 2014 - Colin Nugent European Environment Agency (EEA)
The path from SOER 2010 to Draft selection of Part B and Part C topics (incl. Eionet consultation) Implementation Plan Project Plan Publication 4 MARCH 2015 2010 2011 - Reflecting 2012 - Planning 2013 - Preparing 2014 - Producing 2015 Final selection of focus for all parts (by Dec) - Phase 1 First Draft Part B & Part C (by Mar), Part A & Synthesis (by May) - Phase 2 Quality assurance and Eionet consultation (including MB Seminar ) - Phase 3 Second Draft Part B & Part C (by Jul), Part A & Synthesis (by Sep) - Phase 4 Final quality assurance, final updates, Online finalisation (by Nov) - Phase 5
A suite of product(s): a report, and 87 short briefings Synthesis Report Global Megatrends Thematic Briefings Cross-Country Comparisons Country Briefings Part 1 Setting the scene Part 2 Assessing trends Part 3 Looking ahead Diverging global population trends Living in an urban world Disease burden and risk of new pandemics Accelerating technological change Continued economic growth? From a unipolar to a mulitpolar world Intensified global resource competition Growing demands on ecosytems Consequences of climate change Increasing pollution load From governments to governance Air pollution Biodiversity CC impacts & adapt... Mitigating Climate... Forests Freshwater Marine Noise Soil Waste Agriculture Consumption Energy Industry Maritime Tourism Transport Health Resource efficiency Air & climate system Land systems Hydrological systems Urban systems Natural capital Green economy Air pollution (focus on selected pollutants) Biodiversity (focus on protected areas) Climate Change (focus on greenhouse gases) Freshwater (focus on nutrients in rivers) Waste (focus on municipal solid waste ) Agriculture (focus on organic farming) Energy (focus on energy consumption and renewables) Transport (focus on passenger transport) Resource efficiency (focus on material resources) A set of 39 four-page briefings which summarise the state and outlook of the environment in each of 39 European countries. 33 EEA Member Countries 6 Cooperating Countries in the Western Balkans. In addition, 3 regional four-page briefings give an overview of the main environmental challenges in neighbouring areas: Arctic Black Sea The Mediterranean..
Synthesis Focus: A synthesis across different parts to provide a strategic integrated and cross-thematic assessment. Part 1 Setting the scene Part 2 Synthesis Report Assessing trends Progress: First draft triggered 900 comments, these have been addressed. Second draft available for final consultation until 3 October. Part 3 Looking ahead Final steps: Incorporate final comments, final edit, finalise executive summary, sign-off in first week of November, translations, lay-out, print.
Part A Global megatrends Focus: An updated global megatrends (GMT) assessment, presented as 11 GMT briefings and a seperate global megatrend report. Progress : 10 GMT briefings reviewed and revised; 11 th GMT briefing (on governance) available for feedback until 2 Oct. Next steps: Finalise all 11 GMT briefings in Oct; draft two additional chapters for the global megatrend report (introduction and implications). Global Megatrends Diverging global population trends Living in an urban world Disease burden and risk of new pandemics Accelerating technological change Continued economic growth? From a unipolar to a mulitpolar world Intensified global resource competition Growing demands on ecosytems Consequences of climate change Increasing pollution load From governments to governance
Part B Thematic briefings Focus: A series of briefings that summarise state and trends in key environmental themes, and guide through EEA knowledge base. Progress: Second draft briefings made available to Commission Services in July. Final draft of 24 thematic briefings by end of Sep; the 25 th briefing (on green economy) will be drafted in Oct. Next steps: Final data updates on 1 November; from 15 Nov onwards we will do lay-out check only. Thematic Briefings Air pollution Biodiversity CC impacts & adapt... Mitigating Climate... Forests Freshwater Marine Noise Soil Waste Agriculture Consumption Energy Industry Maritime Tourism Transport Health Resource efficiency Air & climate system Land systems Hydrological systems Urban systems Natural capital Green economy
Part C Cross-country comparisons Focus: EEA indicator-based cross-country comparisons for 9 themes, with links to national level indicator and interpretation. Progress: Final draft of 9 cross-country comparison briefings by end of September Next steps: Final data updates on 1 November; from 15 November onwards lay-out check. Eionet: Add country perspectives from end October. Cross-Country Comparisons Air pollution (focus on selected pollutants) Biodiversity (focus on protected areas) Climate Change (focus on greenhouse gases) Freshwater (focus on nutrients in rivers) Waste (focus on municipal solid waste ) Agriculture (focus on organic farming) Energy (focus on energy consumption and renewables) Transport (focus on passenger transport) Resource efficiency (focus on material resources)
Part C Country & regional briefings Focus: Summaries of national state of environment reports for each of the 39 countries involved in Eionet; plus 3 regional briefings drafted by EEA. Progress: Final draft country briefings for all countries; regional briefings available for feedback until 2 Oct. Next steps: EEA to web-edit and lay-out country briefings, finalise regional briefings by 7 Nov. Eionet: Finalise and sign-off country briefings. Country Briefings A set of 39 four-page briefings which summarise the state and outlook of the environment in each of 39 European countries. 33 EEA Member Countries 6 Cooperating Countries in the Western Balkans. In addition, 3 regional four-page briefings give an overview of the main environmental challenges in neighbouring areas: Arctic Black Sea The Mediterranean..
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What happens after 7 November...? On 7 November all content will be final. This means: the synthesis report will be subject to a time-intensive translation; the briefings lay-out will be optimsed for web and four-page pdf; no more changes to any text or figures will be possible; no more data update will be possible. If at that time the character length of any country briefing exceeds the 4-page pdf format, any exceeding text will only be seen online. The only content that will still be editable from then onwards are the country perspective pages under the cross-country comparisons.
Next steps for Eionet (1) Send comments and feedback On Synthesis Report by 03 October 2014 On Global Megatrend From governments to governance by 02 October 2014 On Regional Briefings Arctic, Black Sea, Meditteranean by 02 October 2014 (2) Finalise country briefings Finalise the re-drafting of country briefings, ensure appropriate length Ensure country briefing is endorsed/signed-off by Management Board by 7 Nov (3) Add perspectives to cross-country comparison briefings Add country perspectives to cross-country comparsions, as applicable (4) Help prepare outreach activities Plan country-level engagement together with EEA Communication Team