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Exploiting cooperation/synergy and linkages among ESPON tools Technical meeting 16-17 May 2013

Exploiting cooperation/synergy and linkages among ESPON tools Technical meeting 16-17 May 2013. ESPON ETMS European Territorial Monitoring System Oriol Biosca – Ondrej Nalevka – Erik Gloersen – Roger Milego. Partners involved in the ETMS. MCRIT , Barcelona

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Exploiting cooperation/synergy and linkages among ESPON tools Technical meeting 16-17 May 2013

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  1. Exploiting cooperation/synergy and linkages among ESPON tools Technical meeting 16-17 May 2013 • ESPON ETMS • European Territorial Monitoring System • Oriol Biosca – Ondrej Nalevka – Erik Gloersen – Roger Milego

  2. Partners involved in the ETMS • MCRIT, Barcelona UAB. Autonomous University of Barcelona UNIGE. University of Geneva Nordregio, Stockholm GISAT, Prague

  3. Development of ETMS from Dec 2012. until Sept. 2014 • KoM, December 2012. Inception Report, January 2013 • Interim Report. June 2013 Conceptualisation of the System Choice of topics and indicators to be monitored • Intermediate Deliveries. November 2013 Initial Design of the System (online platform + products) • Draft Final Report, June 2014. Final Report, September 2014. Implementation and Test of the System

  4. AIM To provide “a continuous monitoring of territorial trends and structures able to provide policy relevant information to target groups on key trends occurring for European regions, specific type of territories, metropolitan regions, cities and towns in relation to the policy aims and priorities of the Europe 2020 Strategy, EU Cohesion Policy and the TA 2020”. ETMS Project Specifications

  5. Current PolicyDebates Starting from Policy Debates with a territorial dimension e.g. population ageing, increasing disparities, rural depopulation, local and global accessibility, land occupation / artificialisation…. From Key Policy Documents (EU2020, TA, CSF…) and the analysis of past ESPON projects

  6. Current Policy Debates • - 20 to 40 Core Indicators • Data selection based on: • indicators can be reproduced along time • data is available • based on previous work by INTERCO, SIESTA… • envisaged resources by ESPON for maintenance • - Data sources: • ESPON Database, • Eurostat, National Statistics (DataNavigator) • EEA, OECD… • ESPON models (Polimi, IOM, S&W ….) • Data resolution. • Spatially distributed (NUTS0, NUTS2, NUTS3…) • Regions, cities, territories, macro-regions • Past and Future • ESPON and Neighborhood ETMS Core Indicators

  7. Current Policy Debates ETMS Core Indicators Facts&Figures ETMS Web Portal Monitoring Report Mapping Tool Facts and Figures Booklet To be published every 6 months. 15 pages Systematic presentation of indicator evolutions

  8. Current Policy Debates ETMS Core Indicators Facts&Figures ETMS Web Portal Monitoring Report Mapping Tool Monitoring Report To be published every 1 or 2 years. 50 pages In-depth analysis of key developments

  9. Current Policy Debates ETMS Core Indicators Facts&Figures ETMS Web Portal Monitoring Report Mapping Tool Mapping Tool

  10. Data Analysis Tool: framework components customizablecharts map component Hierarchicaltreeofanalyticalunits table component Map componentssettings

  11. Data Analysis Tool: Spin-offs / Follow-ups

  12. Data Analysis Tool: Features for ETMS? Entry points selection: theme, time, spatial level .. Comparison with regional averages Comparison of different administrative levels

  13. Data Analysis Tool: Tool highlights > ETMS • user-friendly interface (ETMS requirement) • integrated view (multiple spatial / non-spatial data sources, multi-temporality) • interconnectionofparticularelements (charts, table, map interlinked) • flexible for customisation • comparisonbetweendifferentunitsandtimeperiods • multiple entry-pointsapproach • support hardcopy reporting as well as live collaboration

  14. Current Policy Debates ETMS Core Indicators Facts&Figures ETMS Web Portal Monitoring Report Mapping Tool

  15. Current Policy Debates ETMS Core Indicators Facts&Figures ETMS Web Portal Monitoring Report Mapping Tool

  16. Current Policy Debates Territorial News Expert Opinions Reference Reports ETMS Core Indicators Facts&Figures ETMS Web Portal Monitoring Report Mapping Tool OTHER ESPON RESOURCES ESPON Map of the Month ESPON TOOLS ESPON Seminar Reports ESPON Project Conclusions

  17. Policy context Europe faces challenges with regard to aging and depopulation in several regions including rural and peripheral ones. On growth …. Points for policy consideration The Territorial Agenda 2020 …..

  18. Thank you for your attention - Please Visit http://80.33.141.76/etms/

  19. Thank you for your attention - Please Visit http://80.33.141.76/etms/

  20. More Information • Thank you for your attention • Oriol Biosca – Ondrej Nalevka – Erik Gloersen – Roger Milego • obiosca@mcrit.com

  21. AIM of ETMS • What is the tool about? • What is the main input information used to developed the tool? (data, indicators, geographical data) and where it is coming from? • (max 2-3 slides) • 3. Main outputs: visualisation options (examples) and relation to main target groups • (2 slides) • 4. Needs and main challenges in relation to input and outputs • (1 slide) • 5. Reflection on needs for maintenance and updating

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