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Technical passports

Technical passports of 7 indicators for integration of global environmental objectives into the regional planning. Indicators 1 & 2: correlation between forest agriculture and urban territories. Status : available

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Technical passports

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  1. Technicalpassports of7 indicators for integration of global environmental objectives into the regional planning

  2. Indicators 1 & 2: correlation between forest agriculture and urban territories • Status: available • Definition: represents the ratio between anthropogenically loaded, forest and agriculture territories and total surface of a territorial unit • Geographical coverage:pan-European • Temporal coverage: after 1990 • Update frequency: 5-10 years for CORINEterrestrial coverage; when changes occur – data from Agency for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre • Data sources: EEA; Agency for Geodesy, Cartography and Cadastre Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  3. Graphicalrepresentation Fig. 2 Ratio between forest, agriculture and urban territories inEU, year 2005 Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  4. Indicator 3: greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 equivalent) per capita • Status: available • Definition: this indicator represents the quantity of greenhouse gasses (CO2 equivalent) emitted per capita in a certain territorial unit ( municipality, region, country) • Geographical coverage:pan-European • Temporal coverage : after year 1988 • Update frequency : yearly • Data sources : EEA, NSI Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  5. Graphicalrepresentation Fig. 3 Comparative data for greenhouse gasses per capita for EU 27 and Bulgaria Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  6. Indicator 4 & 5: expenses forLTAwith environmental purpose per capita • Status: available • Definition: this indicator represents the expenses made for acquisition and maintenance of long termassets for environmental use for certain territorial unit (region, country) per capita • Geographical coverage:pan-European • Temporal coverage : after year2000 • Update frequency : yearly • Data sources :NSI Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  7. Graphicalrepresentation Fig. 4 LTA expenses with environmental purpose in Bulgaria for the period 2000-2007year Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  8. Graphicalrepresentation Fig. 5 LTA expenses with environmental purpose as a percentage GDP foryear 2007 Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  9. Graphicalrepresentation Fig. 6 LTA expenses with environmental purpose in Bulgaria per capita for the period2005-2007 year Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  10. Indicator 6: Territorial share with high erosion risk • Status: available • Definition: This indicator represents the relative portion/percentage with high erosion risk from the total surface of a certain territorial unit (municipality, region, country). • Geographical coverage:pan-European • Temporal coverage : after year1990 • Update frequency : yearly • Data sources :EEA Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  11. Graphicalrepresentation Fig. 7 Erosion pliability of the soil in Bulgaria by type Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  12. Graphicalrepresentation Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  13. Indicator 7: Energy efficiency and RES expenses • Status: project • Definition: This indicator reflects the expenses made for energy efficiency and energy production from renewable energy sources in a certain territorial unit (municipality, region, country) • Geographical coverage:pending specification • Temporal coverage : after year2009 • Update frequency : yearly • Data sources: EEA, MoEW, BIA Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  14. Graphicalrepresentation Fig. 8 Foreign investments for RES in Bulgaria for the period 2003-2007 year (Source: BIA) Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  15. Indicator 7: Energy efficiency and RES expenses Proposal for change in indicator 7 Due to the availability of strategically documents and statistical data at national and European level the indicator is due for change as follows: State of achievement of Bulgarian national objectives for renewable energy sources and energy efficiency. Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  16. Graphicalrepresentation Fig. 9 Share of RESof the total internal consumption of electrical energy Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  17. GIS Passports for selected indicatorsrelated to the integration of global environmental objectives into the regional and spatial planning. Rio Conventions Project UNDP

  18. Objectives of the research • Indicators selection • Information model and architecture • Complete technical specification of GIS applications for analysis • Specification of base software and hardware • Financial requirements evaluation Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  19. Indicators selection • Relative proportion of anthropogenically loaded territories • Greenhouse gas emissions per capita • LTAExpenses with environmental use • LTA Expenses with environmental use per capita Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  20. Functional analysis • Existing base software • Basic GIS software licenses • Personnel qualifications for GIS operation • Available GIS layers for the state surface • Use of updated geographical and statistical information Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  21. General requirements for GIS applications • Compatibility – to avoid purchase of additional software • Data transfer • Official registries and ledgers • Input • Output:thematic maps,tables and diagramsadditional information documentation and training • Application language – Bulgarian Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  22. GISInformation • Administrative layers – MRDPW (actualization) • Corine Land Cover 2006 • Means for long-term use – part of the country Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  23. Statisticalinformation • Gas emissions – NSI • Gas emissions – EEA • Demographical statistics (NSI) • Expenses for preservation and restoration of the environment (NSI) Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  24. GISpassport: Relative part of anthropogenically loaded territories (infrastructure, settlements, industrial units) • Data: Corine, AGGK, administrative layers • Method: GIS analysis on data layers for type of territories and administrative boarders • Result:Section by administrative boarders and territory types • Output – thematic maps, tables and diagrams • Territorial level:all • Problems:Corine Data – per 5 years, AGGK– part of the territory Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  25. GISpassport : Greenhouse gas emmisions (CO2 equivalent) per capita • Data: NSI, EEA, administrative layers • Method: Equalization of the each greenhouse gas to CO2 equivalent • Result:Calculated CO2 equivalent by administrative levels • Output – thematic maps, tables and diagrams • Territorial level :all • Problems:Different methodologies of NSI andEEA Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  26. GIS Passport: LTAExpenses with environmental purpose (LTAExpenses with environmental purpose per capita) • Data: NSI, MRDPW, administrative layers • Method: • First indicator – no processing • Second indicator – LTA expenses / population • Result:Table with values of LTA expenses and LTA expenses per capita • Output – thematic maps, tables and diagrams • Territorial level :district, planning region, country • Problems:Incomplete data from NSI Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  27. Results Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  28. Evaluation of necessary expenses for development and maintenance • Hardware • Base software • GIS Layers • Ongoing data maintenance • Personnel expenses • Development expenses Integrating Global Environmental Issues into Bulgaria’s Regional Development Process Project

  29. Thank you for your attention Teodor Todorov Maria Novakova

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